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Traditionally, finding grazing and water were the main concerns of the Bedouin, in addition to raiding to seize horses and camels.
The opera's endowment has dwindled from $57 million in 2003 to $16 million now — in part because of the financial crisis but also because of "raiding" to cover operating expenses.
To this roiling mix Jiles adds a Philadelphia Quaker, Samuel Hammond, sent west by the Society of Friends to persuade the Indians to stop raiding, to settle down and farm.
From images of corporate raiding, to luxury speedboats, to offshore accounts in the Cayman Islands, to mega-mansions in the Hamptons, this week's stories suggest that the candidacy of Mitt Romney – poster-boy for the symbiotic relationship between big money and the modern Republican party – is in serious trouble.
Security issues, from periodic raiding to outright war,ii also constrain mobility, production and market access (Little 2003; McPeak and Little 2006, McPeak et al. 2012), as do disease and associated quarantine restrictions.
This emphasised cheap torpedo boats and commerce raiding to offset expensive, heavily armoured ships.
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But winter weather moved the raid to another site.
Secure Streets relied on raids to find deportable aliens.
And he approved the raid to kill Osama bin Laden.
Raids to apprehend fugitives usually took place before dawn.
Province leaders said they wanted such raids to end altogether.
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