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Early pension schemes made extra provision for a dependent wife, and more did so between World Wars I and II.
A new coal mine and new hydroelectric schemes made Zambia largely independent of the Rhodesian-controlled power station at the Kariba Dam (built in 1959).
New changing rooms, relaid pitches and a special plan to ensure they never get stuck in traffic are just some of the schemes made by the local government since Ghana plumped to stay at the Radisson Hotel in Maceió.
Such "pay-as-you-go" schemes, as they are known, are rather like the pyramid schemes made famous by Charles Ponzi, a 1920s swindler, in that they need a continuous stream of new investors to meet the claims of the old ones.
The stadium's capacity has been reduced to 50,000, from nearly 80,000, and yet there were vast blocks of empty seats whose vivid yellow, orange and red color schemes made the dearth of fans at Luzhniki Stadium even more glaring.
Hill was only 5 feet 9 inches and 170 pounds, but his quickness and skill at reading defensive schemes made him one of pro football's leading receivers in a 14-season career with the Los Angeles Rams, the Oilers and the Atlanta Falcons.
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Now planned internet-petitioning schemes make it easier.
Moreover, some pension schemes make no provision for a dependent wife (e.g., in Germany, Austria, and Italy).
Both brands have simple lines and colour schemes making the products mirror the sonic aesthetics of purity and simplicity.
"Green-washing schemes make a company that does not have a good environmental record look better," she said.
Not all the schemes make sense.
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