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The Acts limiting the education and putting finical pressure on Foreign language schools.
Once normal campus operations resume a cost and damage analysis is to be completed by the finical office committee.
He has discussed how social, mobile and open technologies impact business, government and finical markets.
Other services are not so finical.
Chauvelin, finical and queasy, turned away with a shudder of disgust.
At that time the administrative offices, such as finical aid, and admissions and records, were in the F building.
His finical stippling turns the landscape into a seething fabric, twitching with buried life.
Somehow, dependent though we are on these finical machines, we muddle on.
He was known as a "finical" character, a taker of snuff sometimes called "Miss Green" for his feminine face.
Broad and large as a continent in his ideas, if ever there was a man of finical fussiness in attention to detail, it is Edison.
"They're kind of finical here, I guess," Capriati said, meaning finicky or fickle.
The association ran an academy called Russell Creek Academy, which went into finical distress in 1908.
He is handsome and taller than the ordinary size; thin, dresses well; but is somewhat finical, resembling the French".
It doesn't matter what the professionals or public think, this country is not a democracy and even if it where the finical system has the controlling interest.
He re-joined Stoke in 1913 who thanks to more finical problems were now playing in the Southern League.
Due to finical constrains, which Qasim faced whole his life, he again forced to shut down Science Magazine in 1995.
Lord Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart due to finical support to the club.
There is a yearlong program that includes mentoring, workshops, college visits, and one on-one support with the college application, scholarship, and finical aid process.
But no, we have a Government doing the opposite - cutting funding for widening access schemes and reducing finical support for helping voluntary and charity groups.
NICE, fastidious, trivial, finical, scrupulous.
"The finical attention of The New Yorker magazine" was noted by critic David Langford in a 1992 article for Million magazine.
He played twelve matches for the "Potters" in 1907-08, but left for Grimsby Town after Stoke also had severe finical problems and entered liquidation.
The reader of the poem almost hears the tread of the 'finical carriers' of Rosenbloom's body in the slow march of this funeral procession.
Woodcraft Folk Democratic Years run from June to May and their finical, administrative years run from January to December.
Out upon you, you finical jill, you o'erscrupulous jade, you whimsic and tyrannous poppet!"