How To Use Chaser In A Sentence
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And it was perhaps insensitive to try to sell pet funerals to distressed purchasers.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is especially good on chasers.
The Sun
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In Britain for the foreseeable future the ultimate purchaser of 80% or more of health care will continue to be the Treasury.
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A useful novice chaser two seasons ago, the Ferdy Murphy-trained gelding showed all of his old sparkle as he took the spoils.
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Under-pressure England captain John Terry scored with eight minutes left Saturday to give English Premier League title chaser Chelsea a 2-1 win at Burnley.
Toronto Sun
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It's bloody dangerous, riding a doped steeplechaser.
The Elvis Latte
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Ideally the purchaser would wish to have the vendor negotiate actively with the purchaser on an exclusive basis during an initial period.
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The owners of 87, Marlborough Road, and the estate agent handling the sale should have informed the intending purchasers of this fact.
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It was returned to the latter and the purchaser brought an action against the seller under section 12.
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Shortly before the break Ferres was binned for alleged interference on the Rhinos' kick chasers and Smith kicked a simple goal to stretch the visitors' lead.
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In the case of Pradeep Phosphates the government may be refunding more money to the purchaser than the realisation from sale.
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But in the scope of this metaphor, the implication is that euthanizing the whales will somehow make room for "better" (sneer quotes) classes of whales to evolve that aren't disoriented by subchaser pings.
Undefined
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They admit that if they cannot find sufficient purchasers then they will have to accept offers from housing associations to purchase the homes.
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We'll go get coffee and chaser when you're finished bedding her down.
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Most stores will allow the purchaser to exchange goods.
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This front-runner is one of the best two-mile chasers around and will take some catching.
The Sun
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Both have won three Gold Cups, with Arkle winning his first against one of the best chasers for many years, Mill House.
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Even a satirist ought to be able to beat a skirt-chaser and possible wife-beater* like Slimy Norman (Quimby) Coleman.
Franken Apologizes For Writing "Porn-O-Rama" Essay In Playboy
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The biggest purchasers of advertising space are not expanding companies but recruitment agencies.
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The disposal of the clan land to strangers without the consent of the clansmen is subject to the fiat that any other clan member can redeem that clan land on payment of the purchase price to the purchaser.
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If people deserve to recover, ambulance chasers are how the market is supposed to bring meritorious claims to the courthouse.
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The Vendor objects to being required to notify the Purchaser of breaches which may come to light between exchange and completion.
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Not the less, if Peter Prayfort be minded to sell the said poffle, it is at his own choice to say so; and, peradventure, he may meet with a purchaser: unless
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 1
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The purchaser will be able to deduct before tax the acquisition cost of trading stock and work in progress.
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How will such persons be affected by other encumbrances on the same estate, either already in existence or arising after the purchaser has taken his interest?
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We aim to make sure that the cottage is in tip-top condition for any prospective purchasers having it surveyed.
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This indicated very little difference between the prebuy and postbuy numbers, suggesting that the relationships between program and purchaser are stable.
What We Have Learned About Maximizing TV ROI - Bill Harvey - MediaBizBlogger
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More Facebook Readies IPO Filing Lawrence Friend , a former SEC chief accountant, says that in an open-end fund, either the buyers or the sellers will suffer: "You're hurting the purchasers if your price is too high, or the redeemer if it's too low.
What Is Facebook Worth?
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The purchaser has accepted the risk of any deviation attributable to factors which were unforeseeable, unknown or incalculable at the time of the forecast.
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He explained the rationale for such financing: An article of property, insusceptible of division at all, or not without great diminution of its worth, is sometimes of so large value that no purchaser can be found ...
A Back-To-Jefferson Solution For The Housing Crisis
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In this way they are seeking to increase their competitiveness and enhance the attractiveness of their services to purchasers.
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Here and there came a stream of warm light through an open door, and within, the Mongolians were gathered round the gambling-tables, playing fan-tan, or leaving the seductions of their favourite pastime, to glide soft-footed to the many cook-shops, where enticing-looking fowls and turkeys already cooked were awaiting purchasers.
The Mystery of a Hansom Cab
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I never hear of an inexperienced buyer in search of a rifle without being reminded of the purchaser of a telescope, who, on asking the optician, among a multitude of other questions, whether he would be able to discern an object through it four miles off, received for reply, 'See an object _four_ miles off, Sir?
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862
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The new story is set in a contemporary urban setting with Red as a sexy adult nightclub entertainer, the Wolf a debonair skirt chaser, and Grandma an oversexed man-chaser.
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He's a known skirt-chaser to a degree that makes John Edwards look like an amateur by comparison, and I have heard rumors from more than one source that his "wife" Laurie has shown up at several Twin Cities ER's with unexplained facial bruises.
Tomorrow's Swift-Boating Of Obama, Today!
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Gradually it dawned on Bob that this man was acting in the capacity of "barker" -- that with quite admirable perspicacity and accuracy, he was engaged in selecting from the countless throngs the few possible purchasers for Lucky Lands.
The Rules of the Game
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Is a good expectation, but also a perpetual dream - chaser!
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The substantial pledge has been refined into the invisible rights of a mortgage or hypotheca; and the agreement of sale, for a certain price, imputes, from that moment, the chances of gain or loss to the account of the purchaser.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4
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That was an ineluctable fact with which, on the day, the reasonable hypothetical purchaser was faced.
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However since the houses are already going to go in part of any sales contract the developer writes should stipulate that “the purchaser is aware that they are purchasing property near an airport and might be subject to associated noise, and purchaser agrees not to hold the developer or county responsible for noise abatement resulting from flight traffic.”
Waldo Jaquith - Wealthy Alexandrians vs. manufacturer.
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He must have still had a hard race in the testing ground and this is a quick turnaround for a staying chaser.
The Sun
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In an ideal world, the purchaser will wish to receive formal consent from every customer and supplier before completing the acquisition.
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The statutory assignment has the advantage of enabling the purchaser to enforce the contracts directly against the supplier rather than through the vendor.
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During harvest time boxes of the golden large sweet hanepoot grapes are on sale at road edges, attracting wasps and purchasers in about equal quantity.
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The Purchaser must be able to elect which measure of damages is most appropriate.
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Raised in a village in Pembrokeshire in southwest Wales, Mr. Francis was the son of a horse-dealer, steeplechaser and farmer.
As Jockey or Author, a Success
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It is normal practice for the vendor to disclose various documents to the purchaser as part of the disclosure exercise.
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At auction the purchaser may have been able to acquire the site at a marginal figure above the next highest bid.
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The onus of establishing that there is no triable issue is on the moving party, in this case the purchaser.
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He is probably the best staying novice chaser around.
The Sun
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Most purchasers are cash buyers because mortgage terms are not as generous as those for a landlocked house.
Times, Sunday Times
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Secondly, under the Housing Act 1985 the Secretary of State may advance money to recognized lending institutions to enable them to grant loans to first-home purchasers.
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I informed him that Time would be prepared to transfer the licences but he was best placed to identify potential purchasers.
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This doctrine is particularly insisted on in the case of an en - dorser of the note of a deceased purchaser, at a resale; in which case a second resale has been made, and a considerable de - ficiency has in consequence happened.
Thomas Jefferson and the National Capital: Containing Notes and Correspondence exchanged between Jefferson, Washington, L'Enfant, Ellicott, Hallett, Thornton, Latrobe, the Commissioners, and others
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Hounslow travel to promotion chasers Milton United on Saturday.
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When presented with the draft confidentiality agreement, the purchaser should ensure that there are adequate exemptions to the confidentiality obligation.
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It is not that he doesn't love The Chaser and the edgy modern British television sitcoms like Blackbooks, Bottom, Extras, The Office ... it's just that, if he's the one who's going to be spreading the laughs around, he wants them to be "sweetish".
AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
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At the front of the line were the all-nighters, hard-core sci-fi fans, amateur Civil War historians, and chasers of obscurities, rumored to have been there since before midnight.
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We shall pilot several new cosmetic products to selected potential purchasers.
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And a win at Worcester last month showed he is a chaser who relishes good ground.
The Sun
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It has always been a race which attracts the crème de la crème of two mile chasers and with its new sponsor and increased prize fund, it is certain to continue to do so.
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The purchaser provided a lengthy list of defects and deficiencies to the vendor on October 23, 1996.
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Up to yesterday, 35 people had signed up as fans of the great chaser.
Times, Sunday Times
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Neither patients or doctors have any incentive to use purchaser power to trim costs.
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They go about their dull lives without ever hearing the words novice chaser or staying hurdler, or even once experiencing the adrenalin rush of seeing the horse they backed at 12-1 come to the last flight upsides the favourite.
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Connie said the 11.6 fluid ounces of dark ale, bottled in 1977, is not much to her taste as she prefers a cold Fosters lager with a Bailey's Irish Cream chaser.
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There is a further comparison in the case of an acquisition by a listed purchaser.
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If there is actual occupation, and the occupier has rights, the purchaser takes subject to them.
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In an ideal world, the purchaser will wish to receive formal consent from every customer and supplier before completing the acquisition.
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Only seven, he was one of the better novice chasers last season but there is hopefully a lot more improvement to come.
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The two outstanding two-mile chasers of their generation are due to meet again tomorrow.
Times, Sunday Times
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The chaser is The Adversary, an evil emperor, and his numberless goblin shock-troops.
Peter & Max: the Fables comics jump to novel - Boing Boing
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We shall pilot several new cosmetic products to selected potential purchasers.
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The No. 1 is what I call feverish in its vibrations, and would be certain to give any instrument a hollow tone, an instrument cuddled, tempered, and made to fit the ear of the expected purchaser by the experienced one who has it to dispose of.
Violin Making 'The Strad' Library, No. IX.
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Amongst the conditions of sale is proof by prospective purchasers of the availability of funds.
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A prize of £200,000 goes to the overall champion, plus £50,000 for the top chaser and £50,000 for the top hurdler.
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One winter they ran out of beer, so people were drinking shots of whiskey with red-wine chasers.
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Most stores will allow the purchaser to exchange goods.
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Holywell is another classy chaser who has found form in recent weeks.
The Sun
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Governments, which are purchasers, are faced with the dilemma of safeguarding the benefits while containing the price of drugs.
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The leading Irish chaser was never travelling well at Leopardstown and eventually finished 13 lengths behind Best Mate.
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But it said whisky chasers, too.
Times, Sunday Times
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A later purchaser was ‘George Nicoll,’ who bought it from a goodwife (whose name is illegible) for 6d.
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Following market consultation, the ACCC will decide whether to accept or reject the proposed undertakings, including IOOF as a proposed purchaser of the divestiture business," the ACCC said.
Regulators To Decide On NAB-AXA Deal Next Month
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Again and again, he cuts from the chase to the chaser.
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Out of the Contract price, payment of five percent (5%) of amount shall be withheld until the Purchaser's receipt of the final data book from the Vendor.
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Across America, thousands of runners are doing just that on their summer weekends to evade rampaging hordes of undead chasers drooling blood and slime.
Times, Sunday Times
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Most of the works are auctioned unframed, and the firm suggests appropriate frames to the purchasers.
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They too could feel aggrieved not to have caused an upset against the first division promotion chasers, with John Coulson, Mark Green, Dan Briggs, Nikki Wilson and man of the match Jason Gatus all outstanding for Heworth.
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A drover was the purchaser at three guineas and a crown.
Address Before The Second Biennial Convention Of The World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union
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The vineyard and cave can be visited and tastings are free for purchasers of a minimum of three bottles.
The Wine Roads of France
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And I'll bet the average age of a Kindle purchaser is up there.
Writers & Respect: Where do we stand now? What of our future?
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Planning may also deter purchasers from undertaking opportunistic acquisitions for short term motives without regard to long term strategic aims.
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When the purchaser presents himself, they withdraw these bags from the pressure to which they are subject; the merchant, with a careless air, gives a slight push with his fist to the bottom of the crown, to raise it up, smooths the front upon his knee, and presents to your eyes an object at once whimsically fantastical, which recalls confusedly to your memory those fabulous head-dresses favored by box-keepers, aunts of opera dancers, or duennas of provincial theaters.
Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02
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THE "BORN" IDENTITY: The "Born This Way" episode of Glee is even more AfterSchool Special than usual, a sporadically enjoyable seminar in self-acceptance with a chaser of Nip/Tuck, as Rachel considers altering her schnozz after Finn busts it in rehearsal, prompting Mr. Schue to urge the entire glee club — and OCD gal pal Emma — to embrace their metaphorical warts.
Matt's TV Week in Review: A Wedding, A Farewell, and More!
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Banstead Athletic were cruelly denied three points at play-off chasers Burgess Hill Town because of a late penalty on Saturday, writes Ray Best.
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More recently a third kind was introduced, called the will by bronze and balance, because it was made by mancipation, which was a sort of fictitious sale, in the presence of five witnesses and a balance holder, all Roman citizens above the age of puberty, together with the person who was called the purchaser of the family.
The Institutes of Justinian
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It would almost certainly mean that one of the new demerged businesses would become less attractive to a potential purchaser.
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Mrs. Clarke would prefer this to be a right of pre-emption and that if the Purchaser exercises its right completion will take place twenty eight days thereafter.
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The statutory assignment has the advantage of enabling the purchaser to enforce the contracts directly against the supplier rather than through the vendor.
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Each receipt would entitle its purchaser to the necessary libations or meal offerings required for different ceremonies.
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He had begun his career as an "ambulance chaser," had risen later to the dignity of a police court lawyer, and now was of the type that might be called, for want of a better name, a high class "shyster" -- unscrupulous, sharp, cunning.
The Ear in the Wall
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The purchaser of stock, of course, who must always bear in mind that stocks are never foreordained to go up or down.
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The special obstacles are more like mini-fences than traditional timber hurdles and are designed to educate the young steeplechasers of the future.
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Purchasers will have the option of fitted baths while there will be extra large shower cubicles as well as a full range of bathroom accessories.
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Internal market, purchaser/provider split, fundholding, commissioning - call it what you like.
Times, Sunday Times
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Section 23 is due to end next year but the Emmet Road scheme allows purchasers to claim relief in the current tax year.
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A wide variety of chain/wire chasers and grapnels are available, in addition to those illustrated below.
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Purchasers seeking clearance and other parties submitting information to the regulatory authorities face prosecution if they supply false or misleading information.
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A very compact and efficient base was in process of completion and should, with the aid of the subchaser tender
World's War Events $v Volume 3 Beginning with the departure of the first American destroyers for service abroad in April, 1917, and closing with the treaties of peace in 1919.
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The statutory assignment has the advantage of enabling the purchaser to enforce the contracts directly against the supplier rather than through the vendor.
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Duncan has some useful handicap chasers at his Crumlin stable and anything he runs should be noted.
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He stays well and he jumped brilliantly in his first two races as a novice chaser.
The Sun
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The would-be spaceman took his 37 ft-high Starchaser rocket to Stockport Grammar School to encourage youngsters to follow his lead and take up engineering.
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The problem is that Fausto, though essentially kind, is an inveterate skirt chaser, and none too discrete at that.
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I'm rather timersome about this conveyance," said the purchaser, having at length waded through the covenants of the deed.
The Spy
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Some purchasers have warned they would consider receding from the contract if the company fails to deliver the planes in the near term.
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He was one of the top staying novice chasers last season.
The Sun
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A bumper and a couple of hurdle races have already come his way, but Murphy always felt he had the scope to make up into a nice chaser and he can land his second victory over the bigger obstacles.
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If the maps are returned, the charge will be $1.00 covering the expressage both ways; this $1.00, however, will not be lost to purchaser, but will be credited on other maps, charts, or globes that may be purchased.
The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 2, No. 11, March 17, 1898 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
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There is a further comparison in the case of an acquisition by a listed purchaser.
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He has always looked a chaser and his unexpected achievements over flimsy flights of timber make him a most exciting prospect.
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The risk for the purchaser is that the vendor may have understated the scope and extent of the creditors.
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It was enacted that the places of worship, and public lands, which had been confiscated, should be restored to the church, without dispute, without delay, and without expense; and this severe injunction was accompanied with a gracious promise, that if any of the purchasers had paid a fair and adequate price, they should be indemnified from the Imperial treasury.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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In the ordinary way the purchaser in this example will not know of the negligence of his valuer or solicitor when completing the purchase.
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After witnessing the warm reception that the horse received coming into the winner's enclosure, co-owner Paul Barber paid tribute to the veteran chaser.
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Its future will necessarily depend on both suppliers and purchasers.
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The Attorney General provided sworn affidavits from pharmacy directors and purchasers at hospitals in Harris, Dallas and Grayson counties.
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The purchaser would thereby be deemed to have full knowledge of all disputes.
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Every purchaser of a pound of coffee received a box of cookies as a bonus.
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Ideally the purchaser would wish to have the vendor negotiate actively with the purchaser on an exclusive basis during an initial period.
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One winter they ran out of beer, so people were drinking shots of whiskey with red-wine chasers.
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John Hunt's spine-tingling commentary on Kauto Star's victory at Haydock last weekend was played again on BBC Radio 5 Live's Kicking Off show on Friday night, but the presenter Colin Murray got the wrong end of the stick when discussing future plans for the outstanding chaser of recent times.
Tattenham Corner
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A slide index of artists' work is available to help the potential purchaser.
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The substantial pledge has been refined into the invisible rights of a mortgage or _hypotheca_; and the agreement of sale, for a certain price, imputes from that moment the chances of gain or loss to the account of the purchaser.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
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With asset sales the purchaser does not assume the liabilities except as regards employees, unless this is specifically agreed.
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The Oxford races of that year were being looked forward to with exceptional interest because of the anticipated presence of a noted steeplechaser named Oliver, but at the last moment the college authorities forbade the undergraduates to attend them.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton
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Many fine chasers have been good hurdlers, but the ease with which Thistlecrack has made the transition makes him exceptional.
Times, Sunday Times
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And yet there are fewer than 2,000 tried-and-true carp chasers in America (not counting the casual crossover flyrodder).
For the Love of Carp
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A receipt given by the eSeva clerk becomes the valid ticket for the movie with the purchaser not having to exchange it for a ticket at the cinema hall before the show.
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Carney, who lives a few miles from Donald’s parents in the Colorado mountains, said that the former All-American steeple chaser is flying under the radar: He’s a super talent … and I think he’s going to surprise a lot of people.
Donald, Friedman join Creed at Kelly Benefit Strategies for 2011
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The marquee piece: a three-foot tall late 19th century bronze of a steeplechaser by Isidore-Jules Bonheur.
Post-Lehman, It's the Parts, Not the Sum
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The price of tobacco was high, the purchaser getting enough leaf to balance the silver coins placed on the other pan of the scales.
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The 33-year-old - who was a free agent after leaving division two promotion chasers Burnley - will go straight into the squad for the trip to Shrewsbury on Saturday.
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It's not every day that I'm jolted out of a lazy reverie by an estate agent and a potential purchaser standing in the middle of my bedroom, admiring the view from the window.
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It is normal practice for the vendor to disclose various documents to the purchaser as part of the disclosure exercise.
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And in the past couple of years, his storm chasers have been left with little to chase.
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The purchaser may contract with the primary care provider unit instead of primary care teams.
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This appeal raises the question of the availability of the remedy of subrogation as against an innocent third party purchaser.
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Only those homes offered for sale at competitive prices will secure interest from serious purchasers.
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It was a phenomenal blag on his part, since most of Balding's horses were chasers, and at that time he had ridden not one chase over the big fences.
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He stays well and he jumped brilliantly in his first two races as a novice chaser.
The Sun
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The purchaser was a solicitor acting on behalf of a client.
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In his assumed name of Brown he sold the timber to an innocent purchaser.
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Like Moser, Rouquet was a chaser and an enameller.
De Libris: Prose and Verse
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Entries in the daybook show date of purchase, name of purchaser, items bought and cost.
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While a mortgagee is a 'purchaser' to the extent of his interest in the mortgaged property and where it appears that he is a bona fide purchaser for value and 'without notice of any secret unrecorded claim or interest' in such property, he will be protected.
Articles
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The two outstanding two-mile chasers of their generation are due to meet again tomorrow.
Times, Sunday Times
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This book deals mainly with the purchase of business assets from a corporate vendor by a corporate purchaser.
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That leaves a sovereign wealth fund purchaser or a demerger as the most obvious exit route.
Times, Sunday Times
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In both cases the purchaser paid a fee to the mortgagee for the purpose of having a valuation of the property carried out.
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The former chaser slipped the field turning for home and galloped 12 lengths clear by the time he cleared the final hurdle.
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Therefore, a purchaser would avoid automatically assuming liabilities by requiring a vendor to dismiss all or some employees prior to completion.
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He tries to avoid the term "storm chaser" but has come to accept the term as an inevitability.
David Schonauer: Weather as Entertainment: An Increasingly Dangerous Allure
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France was the No. 1 purchaser of Iraqi oil.
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But she cautioned that what she calls the "Millennial" generation, which will be the primary purchasers 10 years from now, may set their sights elsewhere.
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Only those homes offered for sale at competitive prices will secure interest from serious purchasers.
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This is normally done by the vendor appointing the purchaser as sub-contractor or as agent.
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Bold jumping novice chaser who is fit and raring to go.
The Sun
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The small gaps and sags may be tolerable to an individual, but the purchaser must know he or she is buying something that was manufactured for millions.
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In charging the magnes microcosmi, the motive of the purchaser had always to be taken into account.
The Sorcery Club
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This will make a good novice chaser - with good prospects at Cheltenham
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Usually, a purchaser should rely upon his own inspection and his surveyor's report.
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Many purchasers will acknowledge that the vendor will wish to limit its liability and incorporate these basic provisions in the initial draft.
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A contract which unlawfully fetters the discretion of a purchaser is ultra vires and invalid.
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He must have still had a hard race in the testing ground and this is a quick turnaround for a staying chaser.
The Sun
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It marks the one indisputable trend which will certainly accelerate in the next decade, that the rich will get richer and more successful and, inevitably, become more isolated from the impoverished chasers.
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Client purchasers require that this be translated back into everyday discourse.
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The acquisition by the corporate purchaser may be the purchase of the vendor's entire assets and undertaking.
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Therefore, a purchaser would avoid automatically assuming liabilities by requiring a vendor to dismiss all or some employees prior to completion.
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The in-form striker bagged his ninth goal in nine games to earn a point for the promotion chasers.
The Sun
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Smitten with Angel, a high-maintenance diva, Troy vows to relinquish the life of a skirt-chaser if only he can get Angel in his arms.
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In single provider markets, purchasers could use this information to adjust further the capitation rates.
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The equity comparison operates by comparing the equity capital issued as consideration by the purchaser to that previously in issue.
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Without this the purchaser may be sidetracked into calculations on a whole host of other matters which are not strictly relevant.
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Hearst's inclusiveness as a collector, coupled with his improvidence as a purchaser, contributed to an indebtedness of $100 million in 1937-a predicament so grave that he had to sell more than half his art collection.
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Any such Expert shall have power by his decision to fix the reasonable amount of his fees in connection therewith and they shall be borne in equal shares between the Purchaser and the Contractor.
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The purchaser's solicitors will raise preliminary enquiries with the vendor's solicitors to obtain general information about the property.
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The chasers leapt into action when they spotted the shopkeeper running after his attackers in Oldham Road with blood pouring from a head wound on Tuesday morning.
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Shell currently supplies fuel to the garage but there is no long-term arrangement in place and purchasers can link up to any fuel company they like.
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The company, which also owns the National and Alamo brands, is the world's largest purchaser of cars — it buys about 800,000 vehicles bought in a typical year.
Damn, Not Even Rental Car Companies Are Buying Cars - The Consumerist
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This case, decided March 30, is particularly important because of a recent case allowing a trademark infringement claim against a keyword purchaser to proceed.
Important keyword decision from SDNY
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‘Oscar Brunel is a very nice horse and a chaser in the making,’ said his trainer, Pat Doyle.
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Big Ed Schultz was railing against Coleman this afternoon, saying he's a skirt-chaser, and that he will go after Coleman with women coming forward.
Franken Apologizes For Writing "Porn-O-Rama" Essay In Playboy
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Timeform publishes such annuals as Racehorses and Chasers and Hurdlers, along with its weekly Black Book.
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The reporter connected handling center of lash-up of national computer virus subsequently, the hope checks this through the expert " chaser " setting.
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Purchasers can design their own homes, but these must comply with certain specification and design guidelines.
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The extent of the tax difficulties will be established and the sellers will have to provide warranties to the purchasers to cover the contingent liabilities.
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Most of the policies were sold via mortgage brokers who recommended the firm to house purchasers.
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But going into the last fence Mark and Another Rum upped the tempo and at the finish the pair stormed to the line, seven lengths clear of the chasers.