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- Tourism to Saudi Arabia is all but non-existent.
- As many as a half-million people were without power statewide, and ice for coolers was scarce to non-existent in the state capital of Columbia.
- They also note that while the lion is indeed rare or non-existent in most states east of the Mississippi River, mountain lions thrive in 11 other Western states, all of which continue to allow annual hunts.
- The soil is minimal, vegetation non-existent and the field divisions marked by crooked rows of rubble.
- Gradwell also billed the government $86,000 for non-existent repair parts, he said.
- Federal drug interdiction on the islands is virtually non-existent because of manpower shortages and cuts in anti-drug aid to the local governments, according to an internal Interior Department report and interviews with government officials.
- I cast a hard eye at all who approach, frequently crossing over to the other side of the street and even waving to non-existent friends over the heads of menacing passersby.
- Its nonperforming loans are "virtually non-existent," at about 0.14% of total assets at the end of 1989.
- Worse, given the accidents that can happen on the piste, poor or non-existent cover could even wreck your life should you have a serious fall requiring expensive medical treatment.
- Last year alone, industry in the Ulan-Ude region to the east of the lake dumped 39,000 tons of pollutants into the river. Sewage treatment in settlements in this area is either too little or non-existent.
- "People have recalled non-existent broken glass and tape recorders, a clean-shaven man as having a mustache, straight hair as curly," she said.
- The Basset Table contains a wonderful female character in Valeria, whose interest in the gaming table is non-existent.
- There was no running water. You could see through the ceiling." Medical facilities were virtually non-existent.
- Despite their limited English and my non-existent Croatian, we understand one another.
- Soviet-style communism was a totalitarian artifact imposed upon cultural and national substructures with anemic or non-existent democratic traditions.
- Heinrich Hoerath, who cost two British travel companies about DM1.4m (Pounds 480,000) by selling them 10,000 non-existent tickets for the 1990 Oberammergau Passion Play, was jailed in Munich for three years and three months.
- The Sunday Times of London reported that the company might have to write off $237 million or more against non-existent contracts for which the company had previously believed it had been paid.
- Attorney General Enrique Alvarez del Castillo on Tuesday said Operadora de Bolsa allegedly sold non-existent Treasury certificates and falsified clients' trading records.
- The private sector is weak, the press is vulnerable, universities starved of resources, think-tanks are almost non-existent.
- It quoted lawyers for Aldana Centeno and Alegria Castillo as saying their clients had been convicted of a non-existent crime because Nicaragua has no laws about revealing secret documents.
- He also is a longtime, practiced evangelist on the American scene, a mission for which his Paulist order was founded in this country in 1858, at a time when Catholic evangelism was virtually non-existent.
- But when asked about their contingency planning for failures or downtime, 40 percent said it was irregular or non-existent, said David R. Wilson, Ernst & Whinney's national director of information systems consulting.
- In one, Victor persuaded hundreds of people to invest in non-existent real estate partnerships by promising tax shelters and profitable returns.
- It's almost as if his campaign is non-existent." As for Reagan's participation, Teeley suggested it may be the delegate count more than Robertson's persistence that is sidelining the president.
- The habit of paying investors with non-existent money seems to be getting out of hand.
- "I left because the possibilities in Israel were non-existent," Heiblum said.
- Investment demand is sluggish to non-existent.
- Public transport was almost non-existent in the capital Sunday morning.
- Ronald Goldstock, director of the New York State Organized Crime Task Force, which headed the Carter investigation, said that between 1984 and 1989 Carter routinely billed his clients for non-existent or inflated expenses.
- Even though a 1 percent jobless rate is minuscule by Western standards, the speed with which it materialized is alarming in a nation where joblessness was once officially non-existent, she said.
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