Olivetti said the 70 billion price will be paid by installments, with 6 billion this April, and 14 billion each in January 1998 and January 1999 . The remaining 36 billion lire will be paid by turning over commercial receivables.
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"We are seeing the British government demilitarizing by installments, " he said, adding that the IRA cease-fire last year, was " in one fell swoop-- they sent their soldiers home ."
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According to Raymond William Stedman in " Serials : Suspense and Drama By Installment " ( 1971 ), Republic was unconsciously " observing the transfer of the costumed crusader from prairie to pavement " in the writing of this serial.
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A second trilogy is formed by installments 6 through 8 " Bane of the Cosmic Forge ", " Crusaders of the Dark Savant " and " Wizardry 8 " with settings and gameplay mechanics that differed greatly from the first trilogy.
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These include payment by installment upon signing the contract; payment according to a planned schedule which is eight per cent above the average launch price; and a 15 per cent top-up mortgage provided by the developer for first-time home buyers with a rate of 1.75 per cent above prime rate.
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Under judicious pressure Bernard James was induced from time to time to pay all the trust funds by installments into a bank in the joint names of himself and Arthur Robert Reeves, the proposed new trustee, and from time to time to draw moneys out of this account for the purpose of investment upon mortgages found by Hugh Browne.
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Where the "'notice "'is not complied with, the local authority may take reasonable action to abate the nuisance and recover the expenses from the occupier ( s . 81 ( 3 )-( 4 ) ), if necessary by installments or by making a charge on the property ( s . 81A ( 1 ) ).
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Clearly the idea of an author producing work by installments, a technique that drives the annual frenzy of choreographed anticipation at the heart of the Potter marketing strategy, is not new : Charles Dickens did the same in the 19th century with such effect, Baker says, that 6, 000 New Yorkers lined the docks in 1841 to await the final installment of " The Old Curiosity Shop ."
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Lizardi s other works of fiction also appeared by installments during the years of renewed royalist repression that lasted until 1820 : " F�bulas " ( collection of fables, 1817 ), " Noches tristes " ( novel, 1818 ), " La Quijotita y su prima " ( novel, 1818 1819 ) and " Don Catr�n de la Fachenda " ( completed 1820, published 1832 ).