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After all, I can already make a lunch or dinner out of it when combined with plate full of sundry items plucked from my fridge or pantry.
Enter the British artist David Shrigley, who has engraved these sundry items on a 17-foot-tall slab of granite, to be temporarily installed by the Public Art Fund on Sept.
To do so requires that we connect the dots he has laid out: the sundry items he presents to us within the works in this exhibition, and their grid-based structure.
One of the three DAB members said GM offered compensation based on dealers' average monthly sales over the past two years, showroom size and expenses for sundry items such as signage.
"We take them seriously, as they are responsible for holding all manner of very important things — like queso, salsa, nachos, and various other sundry items that are critical to a Texan's everyday life and well-being."
There was a white marble painted to look like a glass eye (god, I really hope it wasn't actually a glass eye), an ornate doodle on a piece of paper that said "seven dollars," a dinosaur statuette, and other sundry items.
Nevertheless, the company is betting on a turnaround with its store optimization initiatives, including partnerships with Dick's Sporting Goods and 250 Hudson News outlets, which sells newspapers and magazines and other sundry items in airports, bus terminals and train stations.
Today, the society focuses on early education, health and wellness, family and home, and social and emotional development at more than 50 locations across the five boroughs and in Westchester County, N.Y. Money raised through the Neediest Cases Fund provides children with sundry items, from prom dresses to textbooks, that help them live normal lives.
Applied behavior analysis, a research-based science utilizing behavioral principles of operant conditioning, is effective in a range of educational settings.Alberto, P. & Troutman, A. (2003) Applied behavior analysis for teachers (6th ed.). Columbus, OH, USA: Prentice-Hall- Merrill. For example, teachers can alter student behavior by systematically rewarding students who follow classroom rules with praise, stars, or tokens exchangeable for sundry items.
Non- medical help relates to any human support, such as note-taking or the use of sign language interpreters, that may be required. The general allowance is typically used to cover the cost of sundry items. Possible examples include paying for internet connections, books (under some circumstances), ink cartridges and paper, photocopying or coloured overlays. The DSA was established in 1993 and is not a Student Finance Direct initiative.
Ambae children with pet Lorikeet The local economy is largely non-monetary, with cash crop income (from copra, cacao, and dried kava) being used primarily for school fees and sundry items like soap, salt, kerosene, etc. Most regular employment is in the public sector, as teachers. Remittances from employed relatives in the towns of Santo or Vila also contribute cash to the local economy. Ambae is serviced by fewer than 100 telephone lines, mostly on the east side.
West Liberty celebrates the annual Sorghum Festival on the last full weekend of September. The 2015 festival marked the Festival's 45th year, with upwards of 50,000 visitors expected. The Festival features a large variety of Appalachian crafts, folk art, food, and sundry items for sale and/or show. The entire downtown section is cordoned off with main street as the center of activity, a large pavilion type tent is erected to house the art and craft booths.
Tenleytown, D.C., Country Village into City Neighborhood Washington, D.C. (Tennally Press, 1981), p. 168 Also nearby was the Shoemaker family, which owned substantial tracts of land in both the District and in Maryland. Three forts or portions of forts were built on their property: Fort Simmons, Fort Mansfield, and Battery Bailey. Despite the loss of much of their land, the Shoemaker family continued to operate a local general store and sold various sundry items to the garrison at Fort Bayard.
She also landed Indian buffaloes, building supplies, 20 bags of rice, and barrels of ghee. She then sailed via King Georges's Sound and Adelaide, and reached Hobart Town on 22 March; she arrived at Sydney on 30 March 1838 with passengers, eighteen convicts, and sundry items. On her second convict voyage under the command of James Rapson, she left Calcutta and sailed via Madras and Hobart Town. She arrived at Sydney on 27 December 1838 with passengers, one convict, and cargo.
The Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute is named in her honour. It is the largest Centre of Excellence operated by New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, employing 200 scientists and located at Camden Park. Elizabeth Macarthur is commemorated on the 1995 Australian five- dollar coin which was struck for inclusion in a special Masterpieces in Silver collector proof set entitled Colonial Australia. One of Elizabeth's accounting books refers to a Machiping having made a linen press and other sundry items.
Bottom right: Mighty Mouse smells the flower, inhaling it in the process. In 1988, Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures was the subject of media controversy when one scene was interpreted as a depiction of cocaine use. In the episode "The Littlest Tramp" a poor mouse girl attempts to sell flowers, and is repeatedly harassed by a rich man who crushes her flowers. She runs out of flowers and makes new ones from sundry items she finds, such as tomato slices, but the man crushes these too.
They are usually placed in a bedroom for this purpose, but can actually be used to store anything that will fit inside and can be placed anywhere in a house or another place. Various personal sundry items are also often stored in a chest of drawers. It has a long history as one of the stand-bys of a carpenter's workshop. A typical chest is approximately rectangular in overall shape and often has short legs at the bottom corners for placement on the floor.
The primary operational ration used in Sri Lanka is the "jungle ration," a 24-hour ration pack whose components are produced and assembled in Sri Lanka. It is issued to soldiers at the rate of one per soldier per day, and contains both food and sundry items designed to sustain troops where food storage and preparation facilities are not practical. All meals are precooked, requiring neither cooking nor preparation, and all items are packaged inside sealed plastic packages or lightweight aluminium cans. Precooked rice is included as part of every meal.
With the advent of supermarkets and transportation improvements, the usefulness of home-delivered groceries waned. In the 1960s, the company dropped home delivery of sundry items, focusing instead on delivering to offices. In 1967 Standard Coffee Service Company changed its name to Standard Office Coffee Service Company and has continued introducing products and services such as thermal brewing systems for freshness (1987), a water filtration process, Standguard Water Quality Assurance (1991) and its Individual Brew Technology (IBT) for one-cup coffees and teas (2004). The Standard Companies, Inc.
Hotai's predecessor Watai Yoko (Hotai Trading Co.) was founded in 1937 in Kobe, Japan by Lieh-ho Huang in 1937 at the age of 27 to trade textile and sundry items. After the end of WWII. Eyeing the petroleum need in Taiwan in the postwar reconstruction period, Hotai quickly obtained the distribution contract from Exxon Mobil Corporation to ship petroleum from Shanghai and sell it in Taiwan. Also, eyeing the cane sugar need of the China market, Hotai shipped sugar from Taiwan to China and sold it in China.
Travel and subsistence expenses describe the cost of spending on business travel, meals, hotels, sundry items such as laundry (though usually only on long trips) and similar ad hoc expenditures. These reimbursements often have tax and related implications, and vary depending on the country of the business. An organization may refund or reimburse these costs on the basis of an itemized list, or may conclude that cost of doing so is disproportionately high and instead pay a per diem ("per day") allowance. This provides a budget from which the traveller may recover their costs.
OPA Co. Ltd.'s 80%-owned subsidiary Canal City Hakata is a shopping complex comprising a great variety of business and leisure facilities including a shopping mall, a movie theater, amusement facilities, two hotels, showrooms and corporate offices. There are about 250 shops in the Canal City, dealing with a variety of goods ranging from trendy fashion outfits and cosmetics to sundry items and souvenirs made in Japan and abroad. A canal runs through the middle of the site among the rounded shape and colorful buildings which make up a small town and the dynamic fountain shows announce the time every thirty minutes.
The rest of the cost, $800 million, was spent on "construction management, real estate, station artwork, fare-collection systems and other sundry items." The stations' cost was magnified by the depth of the stations and the enormity of the caverns that needed to be excavated. The Second Avenue Subway stations have full-length mezzanines, like the original IND but unlike other deep-level projects such as London's Crossrail. The stations will have full-length mezzanines as opposed to smaller mezzanines for each entrance to accommodate anticipated ridership for the full-length line and to comply with emergency egress requirements.
Until 1873, the kingdom and some neighbouring states used the Gulden. From 1857, the Vereinsthaler was introduced alongside it, and from 1873 onwards, both were replaced by the gold Mark. The state revenue for 1909–1910 totalled an estimated amount equivalent at the time to £4,840,520, nearly balanced by expenditure. About one-third of the revenue derived from railways, forests, and mines, about £1,400,000 from direct taxation, and the remainder from indirect taxes, the post office and sundry items. In 1909, the public debt amounted to £29,285,335, of which more than £27,000,000 resulted from railway construction.
The factory was then bought by Martin Coles Harman, whose Branston Artificial Silk Company produced Rayon in the factory from 1927; however it too closed, in 1930. After various short-term leases, the site was again acquired by the War Office in 1937. During the Second World War a major ordnance facility known as Branston Depot was established there: it served as the army's principal depot for clothing, as well as holding stocks of other sundry items. Branston continued to operate as a Central Ordnance Depot until when the depot closed and its operations moved to Bicester.
Depending on the hotel, some night auditors are asked to perform other functions. Examples include setting up breakfast in the hotel's dining area, delivering express checkout folios to rooms, delivering newspapers to select guests' rooms, laundry, stocking a "market" area of the lobby where snacks and refreshments are sold to guests, patroling the hotel property (in lieu of the hotel having security guards), and making coffee for guests on an individual basis (or alternately, pots of coffee for a complimentary guest coffee area in the hotel lobby). At times, the night auditor helps tidy up the hotel lobby area (including picking up trash left behind, or glassware and dishes not left in a restaurant or bar by a guest), stocks up employee supplies for the front desk area, or replenishes guest amenity/sundry items given out complimentary at the front desk. At hotels without in-house technical or IT departments, it is up to the night auditor to contact property support for technical assistance during their shift.
The wings were made of light aluminium alloys and steel, having two spars and three sections, housing two additional fuel tanks, and the fully retractable wide-set main undercarriage gear. Apart from the all-metal flaps in the inner wing, all the other control surfaces were metal-framed and fabric-covered. Veltros had self- sealing fuel tanks, an armoured seat, and armoured windscreen as standard. The cramped cockpit possessed a limited field-of-view, but some examples were fitted with a rear-view mirror. The 827 kg/1,823 lb (normal) payload consisted of the fully equipped pilot (85 kg/187 lb), fuel (307 kg/677 lb), two Breda machine guns and two Mauser MG 151/20 cannon (60 and 84 kg/130 and 185 lb respectively), 740 rounds of 12.7 mm (.5 in) ammunition (76 kg/168 lb), 500 rounds of 20 mm ammunition (100 kg/220 lb), and other sundry items such as oil (33 kg/73 lb), oxygen cylinder (12 kg/26 lb) and radio equipment.

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