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While the
institute was not involved in the case, three of the organization's board members intervened on behalf of taxpayers in the case and helped defeat a judicially-
mandated increase in education funding.
Restructure of colleges The Tasmanian Academy This
institute is for
painful projecting masses.
Thompson would
instigate events himself, often in a p
rankish or belligerent manner, and then document both his actions and those of others.
Strangely enough, Mikako is not sent packing by Ms. Hamada's abrasive personality or having her handiwork harshly appraised and even goes so far as to identify clumsy textile handiwork that would
instigate an after-school detention at Ms. Hamada's hands.
He's willing to step up to a challenge, be it a race or a fight; if one of those isn't available, he'll try to
instigate something to suit his mood.
Luring Cobra into attacking the base after they capture Scarface in Tripoli, Libya the Joes
instigate a major skirmish at their own headquarters.
The Nixon administration authorized the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to
instigate a military coup that would prevent Allende's inauguration, but the plan was not successful.
I believe that this must leave Whittle's with no other course of action but to request Trading Standards Office to
instigate a prosecution.
Recovery Procedure On restoration of power the Branch Manager will check the branch for localised failures and
instigate the local contractor call out procedures to fix the problem.
Prosecutions OPRA can
instigate criminal proceedings for breaches of those obligations under the Act which carry a criminal penalty.
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