The council bid for a grant from the Big Tree Plant Fund and worked with Trees for Life nursery to grow the trees.
Intrigued, Anantawan applied for a grant from Yale and gathered a team of doctors, musicians, music therapists and educators to explore the device's potential.
The consortium is talking to potential partners from the pharmaceutical industry and has applied for a grant from the National Institute for Health Research.
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But families with children aged seven to 14 will be able to apply for a grant to buy a computer and broadband connection from an approved stockist.
If some university applied for a grant to study a particular defense or technology the threat would have moved on before they were awarded the money they asked for.
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Disliking constraints of any kind except those she imposed upon herself, she refused to sign a loyalty pledge when she was appointed to a teaching post at Idyllwild arts school and, in 1990, took the National Endowment for the Arts to court when it asked her to accept a no-obscenity clause in return for a grant.
To qualify for a grant in any of the eligible categories, an applicant must prove financial need and have made, or be the descendant of someone who has made, a significant contribution to scientific research as a research subject without personal benefit, including those who have unwillingly or unknowingly been used in research or contributed biological materials for research.
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Members also discussed petitions calling for a national Welsh cricket team, a grant for a daily Welsh-language newspaper and improved Arriva Trains Wales services between south west and south east Wales.
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Far from a casual review, the standards for the grant of a patent are so stringent, and applied in such a careful manner, that in 2010 a decision was made to grant a patent for less than 63% of applications that had been completely examined.
Unlike the public appeal the galleries launched to save Diana and Actaeon, the two galleries said they decided against asking for a government grant or public help to raise money for the second painting "during such difficult economic times".
The issue came to a head in December when the city sought to qualify for a federal grant program by testing out the new evaluation system on a set of 33 failing schools.
The project is paid for by a grant from a charitable trust which is due to come to an end next spring.
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To be eligible for a postgraduate grant, Manx students must now gain an upper second degree whereas it was previously a lower second.
Dorset County Council approached the Department for Transport for a special grant towards the cost of the repair work but this has been turned down.
Still, the spokesman added, police are sending DNA evidence from this case and 26 others to a private lab for testing under a grant from the Justice Department.
For example, a Pell grant for higher education can be obtained when tuition is due.
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But as a general rule, it is permissible for a Muslim to grant power of attorney to a non-Muslim.
The suggestion that they fund a replacement for the Educational Maintenance Allowance (EMA), a grant for teenagers scrapped by the government in England, has gone down badly.
Plus a medical research grant for a chronic disease.
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He said the process was being complicated because money for the scheme was being fed through a grant made specifically for schools, which was causing a "bureaucratic shuffle".
DC, now receives a block grant for welfare (a fixed sum based on the amount it received at the time of greatest need) from the federal government.
The challenge, they added, lies not in securing a large research grant designed for a 4-year institution, but finding resources to support English language learners or adult vocational education.
In reality, they looked very much like a straight swap for a prior option grant that was, at the time, miserably underwater (exercise price far in excess of stock price).
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The House has called for a block-grant system that would allow states to use their federal education dollars as they see fit, as long as they sign pledges guaranteeing that state test scores will demonstrate a steady curve upward.
One proposed avenue for reform has been the idea by Kevin Hart (via Reihan) of a new kind of public grant for higher education institutions of a different sort.
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David Weiss, the self-described "default de facto" leader of the group, won a CMA grant for "The Turning Gate, " a revolving phrase of 51 beats inspired by a Korean fable about unattainable happiness.
Another accomplishment for CCIP was in 2005 when the Wells Fargo Regional Foundation awarded a grant to launch a neighborhood planning initiative for a neighborhood community on the eastside of the City.
The "haircut" - hugely unpopular in Cyprus - is a condition for the EU and IMF to grant a 10bn-euro bailout to rescue the Cypriot economy.
The bill also addresses mental health and school security measures, including gun restrictions for people who've been committed to mental health facilities and restoration of a state grant for school safety improvements.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) sent a 75-page document to Stone's lawyers setting out its reasons for the refusal to grant a new appeal in January 2009.
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