The tribute was signed from relatives including the teenager's grandparents, and cousins in Ireland.
Japanese-Koreans have used remittances from relatives overseas as start-up capital for new trading businesses.
Mr van Velzen was suspended by the General Medical Council amid fury from relatives of the dead.
In Eastern Europe's small towns, Western Union offices have sprung up to disburse funds from relatives working overseas.
The trust allows a disabled beneficiary to receive gifts from relatives, lawsuit settlements, or an inheritance without losing eligibility.
Her cries for help, however, draw only hostility from relatives and religious officials.
Some of it comes from savings, and some comes from borrowing from relatives.
In April, following pressure from relatives of those who died in the outbreak, the Scottish Government ordered an independent public inquiry.
The term "subprime" has yet to enter the vocabulary in Brazil, where home buyers traditionally borrowed from relatives and paid cash.
Mr Wang raised capital from relatives and friends to drill that first well, which produced 60 barrels of crude a day.
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Instead of a regular salary, he wheedled money from relatives and in-laws, which he told them he was investing on their behalf in Swiss banks.
Each time the capsule approached the earth's surface, its cargo was heralded by the wail of a siren and applause from relatives and rescuers assembled nearby.
Many of them are from relatives of nurses who had worked at the hospital during the war, and had taken pictures to add to their family albums.
We are not going to start, with a calculator and an adding machine, tracking down what people received from other sources, other funds, other help from relatives, savings.
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The Roman Catholic charity Caritas, for example, uses the church network to distribute medical donations, and many people receive gifts of vitamins and medicines from relatives living abroad.
She says she was borrowing money from relatives and friends.
Not to mention, they have to spend a lot of time sorting out family issues arising from home network failure, plus shouldering all the grief from relatives and friends.
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The worst of the poverty is offset by the fact that villagers own their own homes, grow most of what they need and receive assistance, at critical times, from relatives.
There were a couple cases in the Irish hunger strikes where they were force-fed, but that only happened after court orders from relatives of some of the people on hunger strike.
Although most couples don't have extended family announcing their disapproval on national television, it is certainly not uncommon for couples to elicit criticism from relatives over how they're raising their children.
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When children are small, the gifts pour in from relatives, and we decided why not save money and make sure the one especially wanted gift was there and forget the rest.
The society has told officials that if they were to request consent from relatives to carry out research it would compromise their neutrality and breach the trust they have built up with the public.
As New York began accepting applications for death certificates from relatives of the people reported missing in the World Trade Center attack, military officials continued to release identities of those who died in the Pentagon attack.
It was a temporary measure intended to allow families to receive food aid from relatives abroad following a series of devastating hurricanes, but in a country of shortages it was soon being used to turn a profit.
Before she ruled, the judge heard an apology from a BP executive and emotional testimony from relatives of the 11 workers who died when BP's blown-out Macondo well triggered an explosion on the rig and started the spill.
Over half the Russian people today subsist outside of a money-economy system, surviving by barter and by getting whatever food they can from relatives, friends and neighbors or from what they grow on patches of land in the countryside.
However, he said that to carry out the procedure on a wide scale would present logistical problems, not least that work would have to be started on the dead person's body before permission to use the organs had been sought from relatives.
On Wednesday, the House Financial Services Committee passed bills that would eliminate the advertising ban, raise the investor threshold to 1, 000 from 500, and remove restrictions on so-called crowd-funding (when entrepreneurs raise money from relatives or others who aren't SEC-accredited, within certain limits).
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Some home buyers have tapped into the bank of mom and dad, receiving gifts or loans from family members. (A 2012 National Association of Realtors survey found that 30% of first-time home buyers received funding from relatives for downpayments.) Many others have pooled together funds to pay all-cash, fueling about 30% of all home sales in the past year compared to about 10% a decade ago, according to NAR.
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