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Raffles made landing on the north bank of the river and discovered favourable conditions for the setting up of a colony.
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But according to his budget, he now sees tax-free bond financing as setting up an unfair market.
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He was responsible for setting up and operating case and strap production, as well as construction and design.
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Women also played an important part in the expanding textile industries, spinning and setting up warps for men to weave.
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But we store the things in the attic, and that entails getting the extension ladder out, setting up the light, etc., etc.
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They may be engineers and/or foremen, but they usually also help with setting up treatment centres and supervising local staff.
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The second phase will include upgrade of the airport with an apron, setting up of air traffic control, meteorological department and upgrading the terminal.
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Suppose a medical doctor invests $5 million in setting up an office while being employed under the PAYE system during a particular year of assessment.
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He has always been active in setting up new ways to promote jazz and improvisation.
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This can involve dynamic financial analysis, stress testing, the formulation of corporate risk policy, and the setting up and running of corporate risk departments.
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