So Jackson put it back on the block, explained the story, and asked for someone to meet the bid.
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In 1991 the banks went back on the block.
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Even with current debt ceiling negotiations and some market participants fearing it will bring the tax exempt status back on the chopping block, it remains highly unlikely that anything will change, given the dire straits some localities and states are in, the impact to public services and the dent it would make to the Federal deficit.
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Meanwhile, an antiquated navigation system President George W. Bush saved from death last year is back on the chopping block.
The Federal government sent its share of spending on that program in a block grant back to the states with the funds to be spent on a new program designed by each state based on required work for the able-bodied.
Cole should have levelled soon afterwards when he ran clear and rounded Kirkland but he did not look up before firing goalwards, and failed to see that Gary Caldwell had got back to brilliantly block the ball on the line.
But the courthouse has since increased security, installing thick metal barriers to block traffic on the side and back of the building.
Leon Thompson looked certain to halt Coalisland's prospects by blasting in a goal but former Tyrone player Peter Donnelly somehow got back to block the pointblank effort on the goal-line.
Due to a French law making it illegal to exhibit or sell objects with racist overtones, a Paris court last month ordered U.S.-based Yahoo to report back on July 24 exactly how the company plans to block access to the Nazi material from French Internet users.
On Sunday afternoon, block partiers can pick between shaking their groove thing at the Back Bay Edition on St.
On the regulation front, rules meant to block the natural evolution of commerce began to be rolled back during the Carter years, and continued under Reagan.
"Historically it's always been American boybands who have led the way, going back to the end of the 80s and the early 90s with the likes of New Edition, New Kids On The Block, BackStreet Boys and N-Sync, " said Mr Williams.
Rangers were on the back foot again when David Goodwillie worked the space to get a shot away but Sasa Papac made a timely block to avert the danger.
Send Federal spending on Medicaid and SCHIP back to the states under the same finite block grant formula.
Kennedy International Airport, to limit all airlines to two runways was a major stumbling block in the company's efforts to get back on track.
The 1996 welfare reforms proved that the poor can enjoy higher incomes, while the taxpayers would save trillions, if those same reforms based on fixed, finite, block grants of the federal funding back to the states, were extended to the 200 or so additional means tested entitlement programs for the poor, with broad discretion for the states to reform the programs.
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That will primarily involve block granting dozens of federal means tested welfare programs back to the states, modeled on the enormously successful 1996 reforms of the old AFDC program.
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Hull were resilient at the back, but were also ready to try to hit Spurs on the break and Gomes had to be alert to block King as he raced in on goal.
Striking the same theme, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives on Friday passed a bill dubbed the Stop the War on Coal Act to roll back environmental laws that affect the fossil-fuel industry, although the Senate will almost certainly block it.
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