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He made terms with Raegnald's successor Sihtric and gave him his sister in marriage.
Just as the credit crisis has made terms on home mortgages more stringent, land loans, already deemed riskier by lenders, are harder to get and typically carry even higher down payments and interest rates.
They made terms with him under the sanction of the British name … Before they sailed their property was confiscated, numbers … were thrown into dungeons, and some of them, I understand, notwithstanding the British guarantee, were actually executed.
In 1878, faced with Russian victories against the Ottomans, he worked at the Congress of Berlin to maintain peace in the Balkans and made terms favourable to Britain which weakened Russia, its longstanding enemy.
Driven from Thessalonica, with Kantakouzenos's cause seemingly in ruins he was soon forced to seek refuge in the court of the Serbian king, Stefan Dushan and with his family back in Constantinople in the regency's hands, Synadenos made terms with Apokaukos.
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During the same period, another fundamental discovery was made: termed ischaemic preconditioning, it activates protection from ischaemia-reperfusion myocardial injury.
Douglas Coupland has a knack for making terms stick.
We shall never forget nor escape you, nor make terms With your enemies, the swift departing years.
Then, if youre lucky, you make terms with life, you get released.
Sane people don't quit services when they make terms of service changes.
Demand Dispersion: Allows sellers to play the consumers against each other as well as increase prices or make terms conditional.
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