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She needed a second mortgage for $19,000 as well to replace the windows, the doors and the roof.
A five-country study that spans five hundred years, this historically oriented work in sociology bids well to replace all previous works on the subject.
In the meantime, Sparwood has two other wells to provide residents with clean drinking water, and Teck is now financing the construction of a new well to replace the tainted one, according to Sparwood Mayor David Wilks.
The Dahesh would have done well to replace the old glazing with a nonglare substitute before sending these works on tour — the show should bring us face to face with the artists, not with our own reflections.
After a 50-year absence of district court judges on the high court, the president would do well to replace Justice Souter with a young and promising nominee with experience on the federal district court bench — this judge excluded.
A new American ambassador has been nominated to Baghdad as well, to replace Zalmay Khalilzad, a Sunni of Afghan heritage, who has been nominated to represent the United States in the United Nations.
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Villagers who cowered for years in camps, subsisting on food aid, have returned to their fields, sunk new wells to replace the ones the men with guns blew up, and started farming again.
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Musselman's strategy is to focus Triton on its best prospect, a collection of leases off the coast of West Africa covering fields that may contain more than a billion barrels of oil, according to Robert Gillon, an analyst with John S. Herold, Inc. Triton needs those African wells to replace its current cash cow, the declining Cusiana/Cupiagua field.
Musselman's strategy is to focus Triton on its best prospect, a collection of leases off the coast of West Africa that cover fields that could contain more than 1 billion barrels of oil, according to analyst Robert Gillon with John S. Herold, Inc. Triton needs the African wells to replace its current cash cow, the declining Cusiana/Cupiagua field.
A rate increase, they said, was needed to fund a sweeping $236-million program that included extensive inspections of wells before they leaked, abandonment of wells that failed and the drilling of new wells to replace them.
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