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(121) Charles I also tried to raise money without Parliament through a Forced Loan in 1626, and imprisoned without trial a number of those who refused to pay it.
(122) George Clooney was given a special humanitarian award. The actor helped to organise a telethon to raise money for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti.
(123) Now, a twenty-two year old social activist in the United States is walking to raise money and awareness about the need for clean water.
(124) The actor helped to organise a telethon to raise money for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti.
(125) A revenue tariff is designed to raise money for the government.
(126) Firms facing hard rationing can't raise money from capital markets.
(127) Hollywood actor George Clooney is to present a telethon to raise money for the victims of the Haiti earthquake.
(128) If you can raise money from prominent angel investors AND get the investment done as convertible debt – knock your socks off!
(129) She wanted me to join the board of Democrats for the 80s, a new political action committee she had formed to raise money and promote ideas to help Democrats come back into power.
(130) A group of undergraduates at Oxford University has posed naked for a calendar to raise money for poverty-stricken countries, UK media reported.
(130) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(131) A revenue tariff is imposed strictly to raise money for the government.
(132) More than 75 mega-stars gathered on Monday to re-record the 1985 charity anthem, "We Are the World" to raise money for Haiti.
(133) A revenue tariff is imposed strictly to raise money for the government. But most tariffs in effect today are protectionist tariffs meant to discourage the import of a particular product.
(134) It meant the company was unable to raise money with a new outside lead investor due poor operating performance, team, market, whatever.
(135) Secondly, trust institution sets up MBO plan to raise money from public, grants loans to management group.
(136) He returned to Canada to go on a speaking tour to raise money for humanitarian efforts among the Spanish people.
(137) Many people were outraged by what they regarded as his non-parliamentary use of medieval laws to raise money. The most notorious was ship money.
(138) To communicate the importance of emotional support and knowledge sharing, raise money and social resources, manage funds and develop resources, in order to support related programs.
(139) The students are holding a rummage sale tomorrow to raise money for a schoolmate who meeds an operation.
(140) Raise money capital of a sum is the key that accelerates railroad construction.
(141) Bond issued by a government or government agency to raise money for public works projects.
(142) VG Nett, like most newspaper Web sites, generates most of its revenue from advertising, but is starting to raise money from users.
(143) That value can be used as a trade-in; or the vehicle can be sold privately to help raise money to pay for a new one -- or for some other need.
(144) In Brazil, Citi helped Petrobras, the state-run oil company, to issue stock to the public; in the United Kingdom, it helped raise money for a leveraged buyout of Tomkins, an engineering company.
(145) A tradable debt security, usually issued by a government or semi - government body to raise money.
(146) Last year it became a "foundation university", loosening its ties to the state of Hesse, and expanding its freedom to hire and manage staff, and to raise money from private sources.
(147) Characteristically, he raise money for John Brown and remained an ally, even while opposing his friend's violent raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859.
(148) Our village is holding a fete to raise money for the building of the new hall.
(149) The corporate charter authorizes the corporation to issue and all sell shares of stock, or transfer the ownership, to enable the corporation to raise money.
(150) The Greek government has acknowledged it can no longer afford to raise money on international markets.
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