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- Organized and were selling concessions, and many others were there cheering
- Mexico, Brazil, and Uruguay, among others, may selling concessions, Watson said.
- The government is selling concessions to private sector companies to compete in the wireless telephone business.
- The selling concession, or the amount per share allocated to the selling syndicate, was 90 cents.
- For both Gujral and Sharif, selling concessions to their politically volatile hardliners at home will not be easy.
- He said Brazil is working towards reducing Brazil's exorbitant port loading costs by selling concessions to operate all of Brazil's ports by the end of 1998.
- He said Brazil is working toward reducing Brazil's exorbitant port loading costs by selling concessions to operate all of Brazil's ports by the end of 1998.
- Yet a " second generation of reforms, " must follow, including opening the healthcare industry to private companies and selling concessions to run utilities, ports and highways.
- "Morgan Stanley can now justify to a company having a bigger piece of the selling concession " especially in the U . S . That means more fees.
- The community created its own economy, with jailers charging for room, food, drink and furniture, or selling concessions to others, and attorneys charging fees in fruitless efforts to get the debtors out.
- For a movie in its first week in theaters, much of the ticket revenue goes to the distributor, leaving theaters with what's left over and whatever they can make by selling concessions.
- Suriname's cash-strapped government has proposed selling concessions to about one-tenth of the country's 100 million acres ( 40 million hectares ) in the Amazon Basin to the Malaysian multinational Berjaya Group Berhard.
- Santos port was slated to shift to a 24-hour operating day yesterday morning at 9 a . m . as part of efforts to modernize the terminals before selling concessions to private investors.
- Santos port was slated to shift to a 24-hour operating day this morning at 9 a . m . as part of efforts to modernize the terminals before selling concessions to private investors.
- Aneel will implement operational rules for utilities, set rates for high voltage transmission and sale of electricity to final consumers, monitor quality of operations and compliance to the government's electricity policy and define rules for selling concessions for electricity production, Brito said.
- While most movie theaters at the time generated profit by selling concessions, Anthony Cacchio Jr . made the " daring move " of banning popcorn in the Theatre in 1964 because it was " too smelly, messy on the seats, and crackling paper bags disrupted quiet scenes ".
- Still contracting debts, the company had to get rid of the television business in 1999, selling concessions of five owned-and-operated stations of Manchete for the Grupo TeleTV owners, Amilcare Dallevo Jr . and Marcelo de Carvalho, which launched a new network called RedeTV ! to replace Rede Manchete.
- But because their reform efforts bore little or no fruit and they refused to curb their own spending, their debts simply mounted until they were forced to begin selling concessions and the meager manufacturing capability they had to foreigners to try to pay off their debts-- which reduced further revenue and made them ever more dependent on the Europeans ."
- The first $ 100 million will be raised by selling concessions, the better seats and even the right to name the stadium . ( Magowan is quick to remind purists that Wrigley is also a brand of chewing gum . ) Many seats will be one-backside condos; an owner will be legally obligated to maintain the seat by paying the season-ticket price, but is free to sell it.