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Notably, more lifeboats were added, and its watertight compartments (which featured doors that allowed the sections to be isolated from each other) were increased to 17 in number, 5 of which were raised from E deck to B deck.

While more tourist buses pulled up outside, full of fans looking forward, among other things, to meeting the Northern Inuit dogs which were raised from pups for the series, McKay added: "Since our centre here was first used in 2009 for the pilot, this Game of Thrones tourism thing has 'snowballed'... if you'll excuse the pun".

An aliquot of the sample (100 μl) was incubated at 4°C with 400 μl of 125I-labeled bradykinin (BK) and 100 μl of BK polycolonal antibodies, which were raised from the rabbit and able to recognize all kinins.

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The Army age limit is 42, which was raised from 35 in 2006 to draw more applicants.

A South Korean government agency gave Branksome Hall Asia a $170 million investment loan, which was raised from private investors and will be paid over 23 years.

Paes claims the $36.7bn budget – 60% of which is raised from the commercial sector – is justified because it will turbocharge improvements in the city's infrastructure.

Andy Bichlbaum, cofounder of the Yes Men, told Washington Post reporters that printing 25,000 papers cost $40,000, most of which was raised from the group's mailing list.

We're completely self-sustaining and receive no outside funding.' Europa's turnover is around £250,000, which is raised from gym classes, along with revenue from boxing, weightlifting, karate, aikido and street-dancing clubs.

THE $20,000 the Constitution Island Association offered to quick-fix the boat house will remain in the association's bond fund, which was raised from contributions and now has a balance of about $80,000, Mr. de Koster said.

But the football coaches are paid from the $13 million in so-called nonappropriated funds, which are raised from ticket sales at games, television revenue from broadcasts of the Army-Navy game and a variety of donations, including those raised by the Associate of Graduates and another nonprofit group, the Army Athletic Association.

By the treaty of Paris (1404) Charles not only renounced the Navarrese claims to Champagne but also ceded Cherbourg (which he had recovered from the English in 1393) and the countship of Évreux to Charles VI of France in exchange for Nemours, which was raised from a countship to a peerage-duchy for him.

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