Countries were ranked in tiers based on perceived national security risks and given corresponding MTOPS levels, above which an export license was required.
The richly coloured damask-covered walls do evoke the palaces for which many of the pictures were intended, but those palace rooms would have been furnished with mirrors and gilded console tables and the pictures hung in tiers.
These Medicare supplement plans come in nine tiers, ranging from high-deductible policies, which have low premiums but high out-of-pocket costs, to Plan F, which offers the most comprehensive coverage.
On loan from a Mexican museum, the work is nearly eight feet high by more than six feet wide, and depicts Depression-racked New York in four tiers: skyscrapers, a homeless shelter, underground pipes, and a bank vault.
What do you like in your tiers?
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In my eyes, there are three tiers in your life: There is the learning stage, there is the earning stage, and then sometimes there is the yearning stage.
Now while the gains in the distressed segment were not as strong as that of the low price tiers in both markets, just the fact that REO sale values were increasing at all is important.
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The data captured a few unranked schools that appeared to vastly outperform their peers in the lower tiers, as well as several ranked schools.
Mountain peaks, dank gorges, pristine lakes, tarns and wild moorlands extend triumphantly from the Great Western Tiers in the north to Derwent Bridge on the Lyell Hwy in the south.
This model is driving the growth of digital storage in data centers and thus the sale of hard disk drives, tape storage and flash memory used in enterprise storage tiers for these data centers.
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In the meantime, consumers with scores in the lower tiers should wait a few months before applying for a loan, and follow basis financial advice such as paying bills on time, monitoring their credit reports and managing debt to help raise their scores.
"Each club that wanted to play in the top two tiers of the Bundesliga -- 36 clubs -- had to have youth academy, " he said.
He told BBC Radio Wales the issue highlighted the length and tiers involved in the food chain and that providers were unable to ensure the contents of products.
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Server 2012 is also defined by what you won't find: while the Metro-style interface from the platform's Windows 8 cousin shows its face in the Essentials version, it's noticeably stripped down and goes away in the more advanced tiers.
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But the former UK foreign secretary believes in an EU with different tiers of membership.
The difference in student quality between these tiers is often insignificant.
Di Canio's previous experience as a manager amounted to a year and a half in charge of Swindon Town in the third and fourth tiers of English soccer.
In the decision, Administrative Law Judge Richard L. Sippel ruled that the Tennis Channel had proved Comcast had discriminated against it by relegating the outlet to tiers of service available in fewer homes than Comcast's own Golf Channel and Versus sports channel.
The reason too many of the public services we inherited were stuck in the past, in terms of choice and quality - and the two or even more tiers of service they offered - was because their funding, infrastructure and service standards were stuck in the past too.
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Many firms have been cutting financial advisors on the lower tiers of the revenue-production in an effort to boost profitability.
Hauptschulen spend more per student than loftier tiers of high school, and in Berlin there is a supplement when the proportion of foreigners passes 40%.
On Tuesday, Bradford City advanced past Aston Villa of the Premier League to the final of the League Cup, a competition reserved for the 92 teams in the English game's top four tiers.
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Other tiers of complexity include complying with tax regulations in different countries and following the rules set up to block money-laundering and narcotics trafficking.
Even if Romney had the juice to force the partnerships that he is a partner in to not extend they could not comply because of the tiers below them.
Zoe Saldana looked stunning in a risky Alexis Mabille gown that had flowers, a belt and tiers of ombre hem.
It has chosen to retain its opulent and comfortable interior almost precisely as it was, from the original cast-steel bases of the seats in the stalls all the way to the top of its five golden tiers.
Apart from hosts Tunisia, defending champions Cameroon, Senegal and Nigeria, who lead the four groups in the first round, the remaining 12 countries have been pooled into three tiers of four teams.
Three tiers of arched balconies overlook the generous expanse below, their railings worked in elaborate wrought iron tracery.
It advocates a "hybrid a la carte" model, in which those most expensive channels are sold individually on top of genre-based tiers.
In AOL's case, the question is whether the infrastructure for the three tiers of contributors will work financially, not just journalistically and technically.
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