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Unfortunately, Michelena's ego expanded with the glowing reviews of her skill, and her demands for star treatment brought heavier expenses to productions that continued to lose money.
Pre-Roman Celtic tribes had been ruled by kings and aristocracies; the Roman civitates remained in the hands of the rich because of the heavy expense of office.
So meeting peak loads requires the heavy expense of building many "peakers," plants that run only a few hours each year, when demand is highest.
Despite slow beginnings, heavy expense and many delays, both tribunals are bold attempts at implementing international humanitarian law.The Yugoslav tribunal has issued 21 public indictments against 56 people from all three ethnic factions in Bosnia, and is determined to investigate crimes committed in Kosovo.
While the younger children attend basic school classes sporadically throughout the day, the older teens either work the sugar cane fields or commute to La Romana to attend public school, having to pay 50 cents for the roundtrip bus ride--a heavy expense.
Finally, ANCHOR attains the highest level of sensitivity, though at the heavy expense of lower specificity.
Drivers were hired professionals; the prize went to the wealthy person paying the heavy expenses.
The direct operating expenses of the bus, per mile, were greater than those of streetcars, but the heavy expenses of track construction and maintenance ultimately rendered streetcars uneconomical.
Within a year, he found himself nearly bankrupted by the heavy expenses of building stations and coaxing them into profitable operation.
Car companies generally incur their heaviest expenses for new vehicles in the third quarter, while the fourth quarter is one of the strongest periods of the year for sales.
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