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In 2012, the church applied for a state grant to replace the rocky surface with soft rubber mats.
The group considered moving to a digital projector with the forthcoming grant to replace the existing projector, an expected cost of $100,000.
The Talent Irrigation District approved purchasing a $10,000 monitoring system for the ditch in September 2010, and applied for a $100,000 United States Bureau of Reclamation grant to replace the ditch with pipes.
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However, the request for a grant to replace four combined heat and power units at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle was turned down in August 2004, according to documents obtained by the Independent under the Freedom of Information Act.
Two weeks ago, a $20 million federal grant to replace a housing project was announced.
We actually got a grant through the ACA for developing primary care facilities and were able to get a grant to replace a clinic that burned down.
It seems family (motto: "Pray and Work") have owned the same charming Scottish castle since 1232 and recently got a £40,000 government grant (uncut) to replace the boiler.
"We are not asking for any handouts, but some sort of grant to replacing some of the fishing equipment we have lost".
Although no part of the Chesham branch was in Greater London, the Greater London Council, as one of its last acts, granted £1,180,000 to replace the bridges.
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