Coventry continued to press and looked like they would grab a deserved win when McSheffrey beat Jack Cork to a loose ball on the right flank, turned into the box to evade two more challenges and curled a delicate left-footed effort beyond Grant into the top corner.
But the scoring was opened just before half time as McBride's long shot deflected off Grant Murray into the path of Steve Lovell, who slotted the ball beyond Rascle for his eighth goal of the season.
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Having seen an initial corner cleared, Lansbury collected outside the box, created space for himself on the right before feeding Harley in the box and the former Sheffield United man struck the ball past Grant and into the far corner.
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Grant headed Glenavon into the lead on 50 minutes as he powered a Stuart King cross past Sean O'Neill.
The last several years, there's been a real lag in federal financial aid funding, and so they believe that if you're going to take this money from lenders and from increasing fees on student loans, that the money should go back into grant aid.
"It's not the case that there's a science grant that gets split into military and civilian investment, " Mr Khan said.
Grant threw his scarf into the Upton Park crowd after the mauling by Arsenal but denied it was a poignant moment.
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Under an earlier proposal, Ehrenberg said, the government would have restricted the number of years students could receive subsidized loans and siphoned the extra money into Pell grant funding.
Republicans have, of course, proposed to turn Medicaid as a whole into a block grant.
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Indeed, the House GOP likes the idea so much that it wants to turn Medicaid into a block grant.
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Furthermore, a grant of rights agreement embedded into the deal offers added stability.
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Particularly noteworthy in this regard have been decisions to grant the Chinese unconditional entry into the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the Asian Development Bank.
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Medicaid is converted into a block grant whose value grows at the rate of inflation starting in 2013, so its value will fall even further behind projected healthcare costs than Medicare vouchers (producing big savings for the federal government).
The recent Paul Ryan budget seeks to limit public spending by voucherizing Medicare and turning Medicaid into a block-grant program.
Conservatives argue that turning Medicaid into a block-grant program would give states more flexibility to experiment with ways to control costs.
It took about 25 minutes for Inverness to get into their stride, Grant Munro made Mark Howard save at the post with a header from Dougie Imrie's corner.
Free nursery hours were introduced in England by Labour and funded by extra money paid by government into the local schools grant to be distributed by local authorities.
The GOP budget proposes, among other things, turning Medicaid into a block-grant program controlled by the states, restructuring Medicare and reducing the top individual and corporate tax rates to 25% from 35%.
It would convert Medicaid into a block-grant system, in a fashion similar to that of the spectacularly successful 1996 welfare reform law, giving states the flexibility to fashion programs that fit the needs of their residents.
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Senators writing a sweeping immigration bill have said they hope to finish their work this week, opening what's sure to be a raucous public debate over measures to secure the border, allow tens of thousands of foreign workers into the country and grant eventual citizenship to the millions living illegally in the United States.
Grant McCann curled a free-kick into the corner of the net to give Nigel Worthington's side an 18th minute lead.
Only captain Damien Johnson, Grant McCann and Healy had made it into double figures in appearances for their national team.
Detective Chief Inspector Grant Mallon, the senior investigating officer into the death, said two men were incapacitated and detained at the scene of Rigby's death.
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Grant Ritchie is feared to have fallen into the sea while walking with his girlfriend after a party in Cove in the early hours of Sunday morning.
But in her letter to the Stormont Justice Committee, Ms McAlpine said that in deciding whether to grant bail, judges have to take into account a number of matters.
The two ministers present, Hugh Robertson and Helen Grant insist that the protections already written into the bill are sufficient, and the amendments are usually withdrawn, even if the dissenters are unconvinced.
"I have this idea for a project I'm doing in the desert, and it's going to show you how crazy I am, " he says, launching into a description of Lee Grant's house in the movie, specifically the "kind of amazing" Indian print and bamboo bedroom in which Warren Beatty, the house-call hairdresser, sleeps with Carrie Fisher, who plays Grant's teenage daughter.
Communities and Local Government Minister Grant Shapps told MPs the changes would come into effect from 2 April this year, subject to parliamentary approval.
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