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Meals are often provided for busy residents during educational presentations.
Chambers are often provided for the queen, eggs, larvae, and pupae, as well as passages for ventilation and movement.
Gourd resonators are often provided for each key, sometimes with a mirliton (vibrating membrane) set in the resonator wall, giving a buzzing edge to the tone.
Their cornucopia of services, often provided for free, made them immensely popular and turned them into some of the most valuable businesses in the world.
Many refugee camps or refugee hosting areas are therefore equipped with primary education facilities, often provided for and/or financed by NGOs or international agencies (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 2011).
At airports in which BA does not operate a departure lounge, a third party lounge is often provided for premium or status passengers.
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Thus, effectively and efficiently managed health insurance schemes often provide for a mix of provider payment methods in a way that allows the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods to balance each other (NHIS, 2011).
Ben suggests wood chippings as another option, which a friendly local tree surgeon can often provide for free.
Federal systems more often provide for modification of national legal codes by the subnational governments to meet special local needs, as in Switzerland.
But, Mr. Brill said, sponsors often provide for a "working capital fund" to be financed by unit buyers in the amount of about one or two months' common charges to meet immediate expenses.
Today, R&W insurance is generally viewed as an attractive product when deployed in the right circumstances, often providing for a longer period of coverage and higher limits than would be available in a customary seller indemnification arrangement.
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