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The agreement, which has been amended since it was struck, sets the floor price for Mexican tomatoes at 17 cents a pound in the summer and 21.6 cents in the winter.
To save money, construction coordinator Gene Kelley struck sets with his own crew immediately after filming, lest Paramount charge the production to have the sets dismantled.
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On Mount Everest, several hundred trekkers were attempting an ascent when the earthquake struck, setting off avalanches, according to climbers there.
He had commemorative medals struck, set up obelisks in the provinces, and staged national festivals and the grandiose funerals the new government gave its martyrs.
But the visitors clear Yohan Cabaye's poorly struck set-piece.
But just as Everton, who have not won at Stamford Bridge since 1994, seemed to have withstood a period of late pressure, Lampard's beautifully struck set-piece allowed Terry to earn his side victory.
There are 22 stage managers setting up and striking sets on two stages.
"These strikes set a dangerous precedent for UK government activity.
Now Syria, riven by sects and falling to pieces, awaits air strikes set to deliver the coup de grâce.
Lack of knowledge of social infrastructure like schools and hospitals makes it more costly when natural disasters strike, setting back recovery efforts, sometimes by months.
In June 1988 when lightning strikes set off the first fires, Robert Barbee, the Yellowstone park superintendent, was not worried about the fires; to him, it looked like the normal beginning of another fire season.
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