The Department of Social Development had decided to put it up for auction in 2003.
In the past, solar was prohibitive because it cost a large sum of money to put it up.
Second, her hair, which she wore down and wild, refusing to put it up in a ponytail like her fellow runners.
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We don't have to put it up for a vote today.
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It is discriminatory and women are not going to put up with it.
Risk management a discipline in which Mr Thain is said to excel needs to be spruced up, to put it kindly.
Gradually they moved to dimly aware and finally to aware that it was important to some of us to put it in the legislation, but not sufficiently up to speed to actually implement the change once passed.
Starwood Capital has hired brokerage Eastdil Secured to help it line up mortgages to put on three of the malls, these people say.
Or, some might argue, a cleaner solution would be to physically separate the retail bank and investment bank - or to put it in starker terms, to break up Barclays.
Good ideas are out there for anyone with the wit and the will to find them, which is how a group of people can sit down to dinner, put their minds to it, and end up with eight single-spaced pages of ideas.
I'm not going to put up with it and I'm going to do whatever it takes.
In the past, if their child was bullied, not coping or bored, they tended to put up with it.
Customers with limited choices have had to put up with it.
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"What we've now seen is outside agitators, gangs and just really thugs as the mayor called them, that are out there threatening people, injuring people and destroying property, and we're not going to put up with it, " Hogan said before he and Mayor Rawlings-Blake walked away from the interview when Lemon's questioning apparently became a little too difficult for them.
It failed to sell the first time it was put up for auction, but on its second listing it attracted one bid.
The policy met with some success, but then last August, to widespread astonishment, Mr Hayami decided it was time to put interest rates up again, to 0.25%.
Deputy director Suzanne Tyler said: 'The NHS values all of its dedicated staff and no-one should have to feel it is part of their job to put up with any racist abuse.
After wasting years arguing over one promising site that Donald Trump, a hotelier, also wanted to develop, the school district had taken over a disused oilfield and started to put up a school on it.
"I would like it to be underground and even asked that this be put as a condition on any planning permission, but it is up to the district network operator to put in a separate application in for any link, " said Mr Holmes.
But if wages do move ahead decisively, then it will be harder for the bank to put inflation back into the cage, and it will have to yank up interest rates again.
Because hardship from globalisation is so difficult to distinguish from hardship in general, it would be open season to put up trade barriers in industry after industry.
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Although several witnesses say the gunman was black, Hardaway believes white people put him up to it.
Perhaps we can get Tina Brown to make one up and put it on the cover of Newsweek.
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It seemed to put up with a fair amount of family mistreatment.
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Branson would not be who he is today if he decided to play it safe and put up with the grueling and useless days of schooling.
We've heard "low-cost ultraportable" and "laptop-lite" used to describe these kinds of machines, but it seems best to let you decide: leave your best suggestion for what we all should all call this emerging product category, and we'll put it up to vote next week.
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Some politicians and analysts wonder whether the prosecutors were put up to it by opposition politicians who were appalled by Mr Horie's decision to stand (unsuccessfully as it turned out) on a reformist ticket supporting the prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, in last September's elections for the Diet (parliament).
Most businessmen were at first strongly opposed to the measure, saying that it would put up the cost of labour by 11% to make up for the four hours lost each week, squeeze productivity, prompt lay-offs and spread poverty.
The base at Neatishead, near Wroxham, was put back on offer on the site last month after having failed to sell the first time it was put up for auction.
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