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In 1982, the Somerset Freeway was canceled as a project, and the $228 million (1982 USD) that came with it was given around by a partnership, with the New Jersey Department of Transportation suggesting the Route 92 Freeway become one of the six projects to receive funding.
Although the original version of the mural was destroyed when it was painted over, Warhol who was given around $4,000 or, in his words, "enough to have it silk screened"—created canvases of the mugshots a few months later.
The Football Association was given around 7,500 tickets for the games against France and Ukraine, and 9,000 for the Sweden fixture.
Each company was given around five minutes to walk through their product, how much traction they'd gotten, and how much funding they were looking for (most, if not all, of the companies already had hundreds of thousands committed).
I was given around five minutes on-air to cover it, but that included a insert of Julie Bailey talking about what had inspired her to start her campaign.
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She was deluged with so many death threats that she was given around-the-clock police protection.
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Lyft is giving around 1percentt of its riders access to a different, beta user experience in its mobile app, starting today.
So everyone who retires is being given around £300,000 by the taxpayer.
Maduro is seen by many Venezuelans as a puppet for the Castro brothers in Cuba, who are given around 80,000 barrels of oil a day for free.
The bank has already met the Central Bank and is being given around nine months to raise the capital needed to plug the financial gap in its reserves.
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