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"Our eyes met from across the apartment," Mr. Lewis said.
The losses had to be met from the charity's reserves.
Bad debts are receding, so future capital demands can be met from retained earnings.
"I heard this before we met, from other students; also that he was engaged.
Usually some portion of costs is left to be met from taxation.
The conference met from May 18 to July 29 , 1899 26 nations were represented.
(In the civil service, growing pension liabilities are met from departmental budgets).
"It's amazing the people we've met from our photos," Ms. Ferrari said.
The campaign has been met from the start by protests and resistance from the impoverished farmers.
Private jets, staff and other costs have to be met from the candidate's own campaign funds.
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