Checking into certain bars in the U.S. with two other Facebook friends will grant one five free MP3s from Universal Music Group.
The grant is one of 38 across the UK, mainly awarded to organisations looking to improve artificial grass pitches and pool changing rooms.
Ramos becomes plain Citizen Ramos, he wants his successor, Joseph Ejercito Estrada, to grant him one last request: that he be given full military honors as he leaves historic Barasoain Church north of Manila, the venue for the new president's oath-taking.
Mr. RHODEN: Grant was one of my first interviews, and he was actually saying that in the context of being frustrated that, you know, because his father was a history major and historian, that kind of stuff, and you know, Grant knows about the struggle and that kind of stuff, and he knows the irony of guys having this kind of money and no consciousness.
Japan's family courts normally grant custody to one parent - traditionally the mother - after a divorce.
In 2002 General Musharraf amended this clause to grant himself a one-off dispensation.
The award is a stage one grant, which means that the money has been earmarked for the museum, but it must submit a further application to secure the full grant.
Even if MetroPCS Communications was trying, as my opponent says, to protect subscribers from network slowdowns when it offered cellphone customers a lower-priced plan that blocked video streaming but allowed YouTube, it didn't have to grant exclusivity to one video service.
Former Israel international Ran Ben Shimon, one of Grant's closest friends, is convinced.
Yet it appears the ability to win friends and influence people is one of Grant's main strengths as a manager.
One official that Grant met in China was Li Hongzhang, by then a viceroy.
But it lost a county council grant and now only runs one service a week.
In just one set of grant programs we have reduced 905 pages of regulations to 31.
Every state and the District of Columbia now has at least one land-grant college.
All set was he to grant his necessary imprimatur when one wee issue peeked out from behind a curtain.
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Bank Negara has yet to grant MBf Finance Tier-One status, a requirement to be chosen as an anchor firm.
Grant testified that there was one fingerprint on the letter sent to the judge, but that it didn't match Curtis.
North Yorkshire County Council said it would meet on 6 November to consider a one-off grant to the South Yorkshire Credit Union to establish a new service in the county.
The only grant I can find for a study on air pollution and autism in the Autism Speaks grant database (going back to 2006) is the one to Volk, who wrote by email that the Autism Speaks grant did not fund the current work.
And when it comes to Medicaid, Republicans have one proposal: block grant the money to the state.
Converting to one-time block grant to local governments: JPY 510 billion reduction.
"No-one will give you grant money, trust money or donations if you are in the red, " added Mr Lake.
One thing I will grant Kurzweil is that the man is an optimist.
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However, a pass does not guarantee the applicant will receive a grant but the chances of getting one are high.
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With the help of only one stonemason, the Grant family built Glenfiddich in 18 months and opened its door on Christmas in 1887.
Mark Dybul, the deputy director of the US Global AIDS office, says no one has turned a grant down because of the provision.
Mr McClements described the results as a "surprise", since 63% of respondents voting to raise council tax rather than accept a one-off government grant to freeze it.
Only two weeks ago the five-member NRC voted 4-0 (one recusal) to grant a 20-year license extension to the Vermont Yankee facility on the Connecticut River, just north of the Massachusetts border.
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