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If the collecting entity transfers the nonexchange revenue to the General Fund or another entity, the amount is accounted for as a custodial activity by the collecting entity.</s></s>Nonexchange revenue to the General Mills.
| 2 | 900 |
This was used for ceremonial purposes, allowing statues of the gods to be carried to the river for journeys to the west bank, or to the Luxor sanctuary.</s></s>Statues were moved to Luxor for funerals and other ceremonies.
| 0 | 901 |
What am I to do with them afterwards?"</s></s>It is the narrator's responsibility to take care of them.
| 1 | 902 |
iii Program Letter 1998-1, published on February 12, 1998, called upon all LSC recipients to analyze any progress made toward the development of the legal services model envisioned by state planners.</s></s>All models are subject to analysis.
| 0 | 903 |
Could you please speak to this issue, with regard to the social ramifications of gum chewing in public?</s></s>Do you feel gum chewing in public should be as vilified as it seems to be?
| 1 | 904 |
'I don't know what happened, exactly.' I said.</s></s>You aren't making sense.
| 1 | 905 |
I could've afforded a much swankier, up-town place- or at least, a slightly swankier, mid-town place- but all that space would just encourage me to clutter.</s></s>I could have had a bigger place but then I would have clutter.
| 0 | 906 |
The WP says that the Paula Jones trial judge has had an interesting prior run-in with Bill Clinton.</s></s>It has been claimed that the judge had an altercation with the man.
| 0 | 907 |
But the state does arguably have an interest, compatible with the First Amendment, in stipulating the way those media are used, and Fiss' discussion of those issues is the least aggravating in his book.</s></s>Fiss' argues that the state should have a greater interest in media use.
| 1 | 908 |
but i think a lot of kids it's funny get the same kind of fears like there's somebody under the bed</s></s>I'm sure most children don't think it's amusing at all.
| 1 | 909 |
It's come back? cried Julius excitedly.</s></s>They were excited to hear it will come back.
| 0 | 910 |
The movie doesn't come to much, though.</s></s>This movie did not exceed my expectations.
| 0 | 911 |
Extensive documentation of the IPM is available at //www.epa.gov/airmarkets/epa-ipm/index.html.</s></s>The documents are free to view.
| 1 | 912 |
they eat a lot of it you know you can take your vitamins and she was telling me to take zinc so anyway i've been taking enough zinc you know to kill a horse probably i hope it doesn't hurt me but anyway i did read one chapter of that</s></s>The author advised that zinc supplements are good for health.
| 0 | 913 |
The Palace of Jahangir is built around a square court with arches.</s></s>The Palace of Jahangir houses a wonderful square court, complete with arches.
| 0 | 914 |
Rouen is the ancient center of Normandy's thriving textile industry, and the place of Joan of Arc's martyrdom'a national symbol of resistance to tyranny.</s></s>Joan of Arc was the daughter of a textile worker.
| 1 | 915 |
Puppet Shows.</s></s>Television shows
| 2 | 916 |
The arches that flank the nave are filled with tiers of columns and the walls with windows, while the arches above the entrance and the apse are backed by semi-domes, further increasing the interior space.</s></s>The arches that flank the nave are different from the arches above the entrance.
| 0 | 917 |
Isn't a woman's body her most personal property?</s></s>Isn't a woman's body sacred property?
| 0 | 918 |
No. I guess I'm going too.</s></s>I'll come along.
| 0 | 919 |
The results of even the most well designed epidemiological studies are characterized by this type of uncertainty, though well-designed studies typically report narrower uncertainty bounds around the best estimate than do studies of lesser quality.</s></s>All studies have the same amount of uncertainty to them.
| 2 | 920 |
On the west side of the square is Old King's House (built in 1762), which was the official residence of the British governor; it was here that the proclamation of emancipation was issued in 1838.</s></s>The Old King's House had an incident where the King was murdered inside of it.
| 1 | 921 |
And these are tough times for reviewers in general.</s></s>Specialist reviewers or reviewers with seniority are having an easier time of it.
| 1 | 922 |
Expenses included in calculating net cost for education and training programs that are intended to increase or maintain national economic productive capacity shall be reported as investments in human capital as required supplementary stewardship information accompanying the financial statements of the Federal Government and its component units.</s></s>Net cost for college programs can be calculated as a way to increase productivity.
| 0 | 923 |
No money no results!" Another voice which Tommy rather thought was that of Boris replied: "Will you guarantee that there ARE results?"</s></s>Money will give results if there is enough of it.
| 1 | 924 |
The event is the definition of a crowd pleaser, replete with appearances by the Rockettes, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and Santa Claus (the act isn't entirely without bite; there's also a very funny moment involving a heart attack).</s></s>Both Santa Claus and the Rockettes with appear but one may appear to have a heart attack.
| 0 | 925 |
How effectively DOD manages these funds will determine whether it receives a good return on its investment.</s></s>The DOD is certain to have a bad return on these funds.
| 2 | 926 |
million in savings this year.</s></s>We saved a ton this year.
| 0 | 927 |
uh but you could fill a whole bunch of uh holes with these things i used to i used to advertise buying wheat pennies um i'd give a dollar a roll which two cents a piece which is basically overpriced</s></s>I used to try to sell wheat pennies.
| 2 | 928 |
Coast Guard rules establishing bridgeopening schedules).</s></s>The Navy creates bridgeopening schedules.
| 2 | 929 |
huh do you have your own kiln or do you do you</s></s>You don't have a kiln, do you?
| 0 | 930 |
well so okay you need to get married and have kids and then when they're big enough you can have them go do the yard and you can do what you want to do</s></s>The reason to have children is so that they can do yardwork.
| 0 | 931 |
Very little indeed, answered Tuppence, and was pleased to note that Whittington's uneasiness was augmented instead of allayed.</s></s>Tuppence made Whittington uncomfortable and was trying to avoid her.
| 1 | 932 |
Czarek had to fight for attention:</s></s>Czarek had to engage in a fight to seek attention.
| 0 | 933 |
But Japan was reluctant to sue for peace because the Allies were demanding unconditional surrender with no provision for maintaining the highly symbolic role of the emperor, still considered the embodiment of Japan's spirit and divine origins.</s></s>The Allies didn't care about peace.
| 1 | 934 |
Trial of Galileo</s></s>Galileo's Trial was cancelled.
| 2 | 935 |
For example, if Ovitz's five-year deal was worth, say, $100 million, and if the compensation committee had added to that a front-end grant of free Disney shares worth, say, $50 million, then--assuming that Ovitz finished his five-year contract period--the cost to Disney would be $150 million.</s></s>The five-year deal will be worth $100 million
| 1 | 936 |
Several of the organizations had professional and administrative staffs that provided analytical capabilities and facilitated their members' participation in the organization's activities.</s></s>Organizations had mandatory bonding exercises for their members.
| 1 | 937 |
'Upload him into his body? What body?'</s></s>He has a body.
| 2 | 938 |
The Wither's eldest boy, one of the four of the town militia, saluted in the old style with his stick sword.</s></s>The boy carved the sword by hand.
| 1 | 939 |
life track</s></s>Jobs and work.
| 1 | 940 |
yes they would they just wouldn't be able to own the kind of automobiles that they think they deserve to own or the kind of homes that we think we deserve to own we might have to you know just be able to i think if we a generation went without debt then the next generation like if if our our generation my husband and i we're twenty eight if we lived our lives and didn't become you know indebted like you know our generation before us that um the budget would balance and that we became accustomed to living with what we could afford which we wouldn't be destitute i mean we wouldn't be living on the street by any means but just compared to how spoiled we are we would be in our own minds but i feel like the generation after us would oh man it it would be so good it would be so much better it wouldn't be perfect but then they could learn to live with what what they could afford to save to buy and if you want a nicer car than that well you save a little longer</s></s>Society would be perfect and there would be no more war if we could just rid ourselves of our debt.
| 1 | 941 |
The great attraction of the church is the splendid exterior, which is crowned by golden onion-shaped cupolas.</s></s>The outside of the church isn't much to look at, but the inside is intricately decorated.
| 2 | 942 |
'I see.'</s></s>It was clear
| 1 | 943 |
'You've double-crossed me about four times in one afternoon.</s></s>You've stepped over me more than one time today alone.
| 0 | 944 |
Reports on attestation engagements should state that the engagement was made in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards.</s></s>Details regarding validation engagements ought to express that the engagement was made as per by and large acknowledged government evaluating guidelines.
| 2 | 945 |
Then he sobered.</s></s>He was drunk.
| 2 | 946 |
I take it Americans have a higher opinion of morality than you have even.</s></s>Morality is of high value to everyone no matter who they are.
| 2 | 947 |
Wear a nicely ventilated hat and keep to the shade in the street.</s></s>The street has plenty of shade for those who want it.
| 1 | 948 |
The key question may be not what Hillary knew but when she knew it.</s></s>According to current reports, the question is not if, but when did Hillary know about it.
| 0 | 949 |
Auditors from another country engaged to conduct audits in their country should meet the professional qualifications to practice under that country's laws and regulations or other acceptable standards, such as those issued by the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions.</s></s>Auditors may conduct business in foreign countries.
| 0 | 950 |
Other attractions include hot springs, a market, and the forests and ski-slopes of nearby Uluda.</s></s>Along with those attractions are some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
| 1 | 951 |
From ethnic food shops and vintage clothing stores to electronics and book shops, there are so many interesting shopping spots that it is hard to imagine their breadth and depth.</s></s>There are so many places to shop that you can find anything you need.
| 0 | 952 |
Most of the Clinton women were in their 20s at the time of their Clinton encounter</s></s>Bill Clinton isn't a rapist
| 1 | 953 |
I shan't stop you."</s></s>I don't want to stop you.
| 1 | 954 |
and uh i know what nothing is when i moved out there</s></s>I discovered what nothing was when I moved out there.
| 0 | 955 |
It spoke of thousands of years, even before the times of the old empire.</s></s>The old Empire is still ongoing.
| 1 | 956 |
yeah no i don't know if there's any any series that i pay attention to i try to watch Cheers once in a while</s></s>I don't like television much, I do like Cheers though.
| 0 | 957 |
In a further role reversal, Gingrich may have positioned himself to fill it.</s></s>Gingrich will not fill the position.
| 2 | 958 |
In the other sight he saw Adrin's hands cocking back a pair of dragon-hammered pistols.</s></s>Adrin fired his machine gun as he watched.
| 2 | 959 |
They're taking us away this morning.</s></s>They will be taking is away from here very early.
| 1 | 960 |
The Varanasi Hindu University has an Art Museum with a superb collection of 16th-century Mughal miniatures, considered superior to the national collection in Delhi.</s></s>The Varanasi Hindu University has an art museum on its campus which may be superior objectively to the national collection in Delhi.
| 0 | 961 |
For the first time I entertained the idea of taking my talents to that particular market….</s></s>It turns out maybe I'd be quite good at that particular market.
| 1 | 962 |
It was made up to look as much like an old-fashioned steam train as possible.</s></s>It was built in the modern era to look like something built in the past.
| 1 | 963 |
There should be someone here who knew more of what was going on in this world than he did now.</s></s>He knew things, but hoped someone else knew more.
| 0 | 964 |
Indeed, the Democratic counteroffensive has already begun.</s></s>There was a previous offensive move made..
| 0 | 965 |
and uh the whole organization was targeting to replace whole life policies with a term life with annuity an annuity and uh</s></s>The whole organization was prepared to fight to keep whole life policies with a term life with annuity.
| 2 | 966 |
After the high emotion of de Gaulle's march down the Champs-Elys??es, the business of post-war reconstruction, though boosted by the generous aid of the Americans' Mar?shall Plan, proved arduous, and the wartime alliance of de Gaulle's conservatives and the Communist Party soon broke down.</s></s>Though the Marshall Plan was designed to help other countries, it failed to fulfill its purpose with the Communists.
| 1 | 967 |
It shows clearly enough that my poor old friend had just found out she'd been made a fool of!</s></s>I was relieved that my friend was feeling so well and happy.
| 2 | 968 |
Oh, sorry, wrong church.</s></s>He or she entered the wrong church.
| 1 | 969 |
In short, we all got tired of clever analyses of what might happen; and throughout economics there was a shift in focus away from theorizing, toward data collection and careful statistical analysis.</s></s>We all got tired of data collection and clever analyses of what might happen.
| 0 | 970 |
Wacky Tangent of the Washington Week in Review host Ken Bode scolded the New York Times Magazine for a Nov. 9 fashion spread he said endorsed the now-discredited fashion trend of heroin chic.</s></s>Ken Bode has criticized the New York Times Magazine in the past.
| 1 | 971 |
To get a wonderful view of the whole stretch of river, and to stretch your legs in a beautiful parklike setting, climb up to the Ceteau de Marqueyssac and its jardins suspendus (hanging gardens).</s></s>You will enjoy stretching your legs as you climb the Ceteau de Marqueyssac.
| 1 | 972 |
The logic of analysis in case studies is the same</s></s>The logic for the case studies is the same thing as in the data collection.
| 1 | 973 |
John Panzar has characterized street delivery as a bottleneck function because a single firm can deliver to a recipient at a lower total cost than multiple firms delivering to the same customer.</s></s>John Panzar believes in nationalizing all postal delivery services and couriers into a single entity for cost-saving purposes.
| 0 | 974 |
uh plastic is just too easy i mean that's the that's the whole problem with it um have</s></s>I find plastic to be too easy to use.
| 1 | 975 |
Next, you enter the vast and splendid Imperial Hall, with three handsome marble fountains, and a canopied throne from which the sultan would enjoy the music and dancing of his concubines.</s></s>The sultan enjoyed drinking from the marble fountains in the Imperial Hall.
| 1 | 976 |
'Don't worry,' he whispered.</s></s>He was very calm and said not to worry.
| 0 | 977 |
Cultural transitions of major organizations are never easy to accomplish, and I would certainly not claim that it will be easy for GAO.</s></s>GAO will likely have an easier time achieving cultural transitions than other organizations of similar size.
| 2 | 978 |
Arawak peoples migrated to various Caribbean islands, arriving in Jamaica by the beginning of the eighth century.</s></s>The Arawak migrated to Jamaica at the start of the 700s.
| 0 | 979 |
Last year, they were spooked.</s></s>They were spooky.
| 2 | 980 |
Daniel sat buried by the lights, occasionally pressing things.</s></s>Daniel sat on the forest floor, surrounded by hyenas.
| 2 | 981 |
Tommy had a healthy and vigorous appetite.</s></s>Tommy hadn't eaten all day.
| 1 | 982 |
Here you'll find the finest leather goods and of-the-moment fashions from all the predictable high-priests (Valentino, Armani, Versace, Gucci, Missoni, etc. ). A number of classic men's clothing meccas such as Cucci (with a C), Brioni, and Battistoni are still going strong.</s></s>Our higher-end stores have been suffering due to the recession, and many have shut down for lack of revenue.
| 1 | 983 |
Emissions will be cut from current emissions of 48 tons to a cap of 26 tons in 2010, and</s></s>Emission caps are going to be cut substantially.
| 0 | 984 |
Participants suggested the need for a new reporting model for auditing, a renewed focus on the quality of auditing, and building more effective working relationships with the audit committee.</s></s>Participants thought auditing should be less confrontational and more collaborative.
| 1 | 985 |
so you um-hum so you think it comes down to education or or something like that</s></s>IT all boils down to how much education you have.
| 1 | 986 |
As a result, an estimated four out of five low-income people requiring legal help in our community do not receive it.</s></s>The people with low incomes do not know what s available to them as far as legal help is concerned.
| 1 | 987 |
The case law is a whole body unto itself.</s></s>The criminal law is a whole body unto itself.
| 2 | 988 |
yes it is kind it is family and it's fun it's a fun thing and kids enjoy that and</s></s>It involves the whole family playing games together, and the kids like that.
| 1 | 989 |
well what station plays uh that type of music</s></s>What TV station has documentaries about space travel?
| 2 | 990 |
Several security managers said that by participating in our study, they hoped to gain insights on how to improve their information security programs.</s></s>All security managers said they were concerned about threats to their information security.
| 2 | 991 |
They encourage us to indulge ourselves, and they exhort us to worry about our competence at work.</s></s>There are no consequences to indulging ourselves.
| 1 | 992 |
yep that's what he's worried about the trees or a bush because lilac bushes they they grow fast some people uh would really like to have them and then the people that do have them they spread and they sprout all over their their lawn</s></s>He's worried about the trees because the lilac bushes grow so fast they could wrap around them.
| 1 | 993 |
yeah really no kidding</s></s>Oh, you're just joking.
| 2 | 994 |
huh-uh the the yeah see the Taurus Show has the spoiler kit and the and the big engine and the and stuff like that</s></s>The Taurus show had a lot of other auto parts.
| 1 | 995 |
that's true i didn't think about that</s></s>You've changed my mind with a new perspective.
| 1 | 996 |
agencies' operating trust, enterprise and internal service funds) are required to produce auditable financial statements.</s></s>Agencies have no operating trust and produce little to no auditable financial statements.
| 2 | 997 |
A more unusual dish is azure, a kind of sweet porridge made with cereals, nuts, and fruit sprinkled with rosewater.</s></s>Azure is a common and delicious food made with cereals, nuts and fruit.
| 0 | 998 |
of course you could annex Cuba but they wouldn't like that a bit</s></s>Cubans would go up in arms if we tried to annex Cuba.
| 1 | 999 |
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