The audience, appropriately, was Hurricane Katrina first responders, and the gift-giving was accompanied by tender stories of what audience members had done to help out in New Orleans.
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Mr Andrews said the private sector partner would be chosen by tender and King Sturge had found that "a number of leading financial institutions" would be interested in becoming involved.
At Leith, which has a liner terminal, the length of berthing is limited, so larger ships visiting Edinburgh are required to anchor near South Queensferry and take passengers ashore by tender.
Left-hander Boone Logan, slowed by a tender elbow, expects to pay catch Thursday and throw off a mound this weekend.
The nine entrepreneurs featured in our slideshow--six from the U.S. and three from the U.K.--started launching businesses by the tender age of 15, and one before he broke double-digits.
All are made without nitrates or MSG, from natural meats, and despite being quite tender by jerky standards, they have an unrefrigerated shelf life of 9-12 months.
Either its money has bad monetary properties (and is propped up artificially by legal-tender laws and such) or the government is bigger than the seigniorial privilege warrants, or both.
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But Tuesday's tender by the ECB, which is separate to these co-ordinated auctions, suggests it does not believe they will be enough to bring an end to the liquidity crisis.
Republicans Jim DeMint, Mike Lee and Rand Paul have introduced the Sound Money Promotion Act, which removes taxes on gold and silver coins declared as legal tender by the federal government or states.
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Once they are placed on the list of lay inspectors candidates will be eligible for work and will be invited to tender by external contractors to assist on inspection of primary, secondary and special schools across Wales.
In the Senate, Jim DeMint, Mike Lee and Rand Paul are offering the Sound Money Promotion Act, which would remove the tax on the appreciation in the value of gold and silver coins that have been declared legal tender by the federal or a state government.
Businessmen want the government to start by putting out to tender Callao's less controversial new terminal.
By the time "Tender is the Night" was published five years later, the Fitzgeralds and the Murphys had long since returned to America.
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That year the refiner held an international tender supervised by chemical industry experts and selected ftl, a Cayman Islands entity Sapir set up for the polypropylene plant.
"Charles Hurst is one of four appointed suppliers to NIFRS and was subject to precisely the same tender process by the procurement team of the central purchasing agency as all potential bidders, " the company said.
However, lower down on the same page is a proposal to award the next lottery franchise, which starts in 2001, by means of a competitive tender.
And by the way, the current Tampa Bay head coach, Raheem Morris, surprised the experts by his ability at the tender age of 34 to take the Buccaneers beyond expectations in his first two years at the helm.
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Smoked salmon so tender you carved it by rubbing it with a blunt knife.
That plant, also in Katowice, was to have been bought by British Steel, which won the tender for it in mid-1998.
The Giants allowed Cruz to test the free agent market by making him a first-round tender, but no other team offered him a deal.
Those which performed poorly would have to take swift action to improve, or be instructed by the government to hold a competitive tender--or even to disband their in-house provision altogether.
He has accumulated a 49% stake in Stallergenes, a European biopharmaceutical firm specializing in the treatment of severe respiratory allergies by allergen immunotherapy, and has made a tender offer for the rest of the shares.
It is not a governmental instrument of legal tender that requires regulatory legitimacy and coercion by law in order to gain acceptance.
This medium-length film, directed by Letourneur, brings a bracingly droll inventiveness to its tender intrigue.
The Culture and Leisure Department went out to tender in November and the deadline for submissions by interested companies passed on 8 February.
The Finns and Spanish, among others, have never been keen on this sort of fixed tender, but they were outmanoeuvred early on by the Germans, who grew up with the system.
The cash tender offer commenced on August 23, 2010 by Dell, through a wholly-owned subsidiary, is for all outstanding shares of 3PAR common stock, without interest, and subject to reduction for any federal back-up withholding or other taxes.
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Under the law, no one is actually required to accept gold or silver coins as legal tender, so again we refer to the dollar by default.
This complaint, and the unusual decision not to order a prototype, will be thoroughly rehearsed as the tender makes its way through the tortuous procedures required by the German Bundestag.
The International Rugby Board (IRB) begins the tender process for the 2015 and 2019 tournaments this month by inviting "expressions of interest".
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