| 41. | _$ 100 million in direct grants and loan guarantees to install broadband Internet connections for businesses in rural communities.
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| 42. | When Congress did enact nationwide criminal laws, it acted pursuant to direct grants of authority found in the Constitution.
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| 43. | Both Robin and his elder brother Donald attended Newcastle High School ( then a direct grant grammar school ).
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| 44. | During the 1950s it received increasing support from the Devon County Educational authority and became a direct grant school.
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| 45. | If approved it will be disbursed during a three-year period and would be in the form of direct grants.
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| 46. | The plan also provides $ 100 million in direct grants for poor communities seeking to improve their water supply systems.
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| 47. | Direct grants average US $ 14, 500 and all grant recipients also receive loans which average US $ 4, 500.
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| 48. | When the direct grant scheme was abolished in 1976, the GPDST schools converted to full independence to remain academically selective.
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| 49. | In contrast to Clinton's bill, Wilson said, his Citizens Check-Off for Public Safety would be a direct grant to states.
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| 50. | Inevitably, demand for places grew from 1944 when the School became a Direct Grant School under the Butler Education Act.
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