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- From them, he inherited private means on which to live when unemployed.
- Then he became a person of private means, and attended medical school.
- Bax's private means enabled him to travel to the Russian Empire in 1910.
- The project was financed by public and private means, said Barrie.
- Consequently, variable styles and decorations were present, according to the officer's private means.
- Parents often have the image that public means problems, and private means better,
- Since neither had any private means, they were reduced at times to near destitution.
- Thus, for much of his life he was an independent scholar, living on private means.
- The party also confiscated all private means of transportation.
- With private means, he travelled widely in Europe, Asia and the Americas during the 1930s.
- Regina Wauters would retire to live on her private means until her death in 1874.
- The king paid for his construction projects by private means and from his civil list income.
- It's not a private means of communication ."
- This was an important source of income, as he had no private means of his own.
- Being without private means he worked in several jobs to support himself throughout his study time.
- The society attempts through various small and private means to recognize and thank the college's unsung heroes.
- There's a number of pros and cons to having a private means to report incidents to administrators.
- Public ends are met by private means.
- He did not practise the law, however, having private means and the estate of Banton in Stirlingshire.
- In 1839 he was elected physician to the Queen's Hospital, Birmingham, but, having private means, did not practise.
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