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(31) This implies that the disposable income of the republics and provinces in 1985 was about 251 billion dinars.
(32) Most tellingly, Labour's vote was well down on its 1990 performance in the provinces.
(33) The provinces are drawn on the basis of radioactive ages.
(34) The only government authorities that collect income tax at present are the republics and provinces.
(35) By 1979 the provinces themselves had become ungovernable, with even the Elector Counts facing rivals and rebellions within their own lands.
(36) Except in the most westerly provinces, the land was redeemed not by individual peasants but by the village commune.
(37) A law in April allowed the importation of foodstuffs into the northeastern provinces duty free which only encouraged fraud.
(38) Exploitation was pursued without shame in the rich and soon conquered provinces of Bengal, Behar and Orissa.
(39) During the year, we have worked in almost all major offshore oil provinces worldwide.
(40) Her parents were not Parisians, they came from the provinces and Jeanne herself combined innocence with imaginative courage.
(41) A utilitarian concrete block clogged with book kiosks and leftist murals, it draws its 17,000 students from six northern provinces.
(42) He produced the strongest arguments why these provinces should not be partitioned.
(43) In 1789-90 the conviction rate in London was 79 percent and in the provinces 85 percent.
(44) This youth from the provinces knew Warsaw better than I did.
(45) Environment Ministers from the federal government and the provinces have also agreed to begin recovery initiatives by the end of this year.
(46) Yet after 1750 this group came to acquire a special connection with the provinces through its links with the country banks.
(47) But the densely populated central provinces present a very different picture.
(48) For neo-populists(sentencedict.com), it is the social structure in these central provinces that is crucial.
(49) It also indicated that a referendum might well be held on the package prior to its submission to the provinces.
(50) The provinces needed to sell shares to raise money to cover budget deficits, traders said.
(51) Prospecting continued in other provinces, though most intensely in Connaught and Ulster.
(52) Even within one country the variations between states or provinces with fairly similar cultural and value systems are startling.
(53) It also provided for increased powers for the provincial governments,[Sentencedict.com ] including a veto for all provinces over future constitutional change.
(54) During a three-month cooling-off period, negotiations would begin on the future of all the republics and provinces.
(55) By this time, all provinces except Zambezia had at least 40 percent female enrolment.
(56) The importance of fracturing has been a common theme in writings on the reservoir problem of the Appalachian and Variscan thrust provinces.
(57) What the king did, in other words, was to use the assembly to defuse trouble in the provinces.
(58) The Senate keeps a register of vacant places in chambers, both in London and in the provinces.
(59) At that time, Persia was divided into several provinces, ruled by local khans.
(60) The Empire, a loose alliance of city-states and provinces owing allegiance to its Emperor, and the kingdom of Bretonnia.
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