The proceeds of the float will be used to bring down debt, fund expansion and generate organic growth. |
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Analysts believe the Bank must step up its commitment to QE to bring down gilt yields as part of efforts to revive the wider economy. |
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Measures were taken immediately to bring down the water level in the reservoir, near which 17 houses were flooded, the Civil Defence office said. |
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He and his Adullamites worked with the Tories to prevent the bill and ultimately bring down the government. |
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Now, he's slashing capital expenditures and ransacking his portfolio for bits and pieces to sell, all to bring down debt. |
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In past centuries, people used handwritten screeds and whispering campaigns to bring down their enemies. |
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The heaps, known as windrows, bring down the temperature of the garbage and prevent leaching too, Ms. Patel says. |
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When I felt at least halfway awake, I began the tricky climb up the mountain of hay bales to bring down fresh ones. |
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He wanted to find a way to bring down the cost of motoring so that anyone could do it. |
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A loader hands him the gun to bring down the quarry which is then retrieved from the undergrowth by trained hounds. |
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His pronouncements cannot bring down governments, or send armies off to fight and die. |
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Bandits and looters continue to bring down pylons carrying high voltage cables out in the desert road. |
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Lions are about the only predators strong enough to bring down a healthy sable. |
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They'd rather scavenge dead animals than try to bring down something that might fight back. |
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A small group started a movement that got the support of a nation to bring down an ideology that kept the country in chains. |
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Anyway, I've looked and if you had it in mind to bring down Big Ben you'd be better off with an aircraft. |
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He uses Tingary, his half-witted sidekick, to assist him in his plots to bring down the jester. |
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No, they hope that voters are motivated from rank envy, the desire to bring down those who have it better than they do. |
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The extra staff would bring down the rate of unallocated cases, which is currently at almost 25 per cent statewide. |
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We ended up spending an hour fuming over the new government movement to bring down university student representative groups. |
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This is apparently for security purposes, to bring down the terrorist threat from sky blue to shocking pink. |
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Did you applaud the hauliers and farmers and gleefully hope that their muscle would bring down the cost of fuel? |
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But the LDNPA remained unmoved and plans to bring down the full force of the law when the temporary enforcement officer post is filled. |
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Work is going on all this week at the club to bring down the poplars, which line the eastern boundary of the course alongside the first hole. |
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Antihistamines and calamine lotion can be used to bring down swelling and ease itching. |
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As our numbers grow too high, we bring down the excess population ourselves. |
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Still, almost every week, various baddies steal Jimmy blind and threaten to bring down plague. |
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Hostile optimate senators and personal enemies were quick to take advantage of the situation to bring down populares like Saturninus and Glaucia. |
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I can just keep on checking you, forcing you to move where I want you to before I bring down my other pieces and checkmate. |
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Besides, global trade pacts enjoin member states to bring down tariff walls. |
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The Cuban people continue to circle the wagons around him in response to efforts to bring down his government. |
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Cutting the Bank Rate will spur commercial banks to bring down their lending rates to borrowers. |
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Typically, a pint, or unit, of blood is drawn once a week to bring down iron levels, but in more advanced cases, it might be drawn more often. |
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Better to pay lip service to the morals police than bring down their provincial ire on your head. |
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Another possibility would see extra cash given to bring down landing charges. |
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He appeared on the cover of Time magazine and was glamorised as a gangster the law couldn't bring down. |
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At worst November 26 will be a night for those seven brave souls to bring down the curtain on what was a marvellous season for Waterford hurling. |
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The club's longest-serving player will bring down the curtain on 11 years at Valley Parade. |
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Additional security measures, such as garaging the car, can also bring down premiums. |
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Indeed, one act of violence is enough to bring down the whole edifice of peace-building. |
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In time, he hoped to bring down the price of space travel to make it more affordable. |
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That is, until the other party abandons the idea of any tax increase whatsoever to bring down the ballooning national debt. |
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I would not bring down to the House and read out some of the letters I have had on her, because I am sure they would be unparliamentary and ruled out of order. |
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Melodramatic telenovelas have helped bring down the birth rate and stimulated literacy in Mexico and Brazil. |
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Because Enron's aggressive pricing had helped bring down tariffs, businesses and domestic consumers will have to pay more for their energy this winter. |
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And it is evidence, observers say, that sustained political engagement, party training, and civil-society building can eventually bring down autocrats. |
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They all remember when Albert Pediani, 66, got his nose burst and how Jack Aram, 65, smothered the haemorraghing hooter with ice to bring down the swelling. |
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The urge to bring down the edifice of medical practice seems to me to indicate the extent to which our expectations have been brought down already. |
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He could ride, swim, dive in deep rivers and the sea, ply the whip, climb trees, scale cliffs without a rope, bring down birds and beasts with arrow and sling. |
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It was losing money largely because it had to ferry in extra staff to try to bring down the backlogs of unprocessed benefits claims and uncollected council tax. |
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The city needs to increase parking fees, toll fees or car registration costs to further subsidise public transit and bring down the cost of the bus pass. |
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Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has signalled that he intends retaining the controversial Groceries Order, despite admitting that abolishing it would bring down prices. |
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The coalition will be working very hard over the next few months to prune expenditure to bring down this tax rise. The process has already started. |
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Kennedy softened his position on joint nuclear deterrents when he came to understand that failure to agree might bring down his chum's government. |
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Mike Giglio finds the Facebook freedom fighter who helped bring down 30 years of the country's iron rule. |
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We also bring down the rate of tax on unincorporated businesses. |
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Perhaps avian flu is secretly another plot, a form of germ warfare to bring down the western hemisphere, dependent as it is on the existence of birds. |
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She wants to reform the stagnant economy, loosen union power and bring down taxes in a power-sharing Cabinet with the business-friendly FDP party. |
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I did once see a pack of wolves try to bring down a bison at decade or so ago. |
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And, then, what weapons actually were used to bring down the world trade center and blast into the Pentagon? |
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For fever, a dose of acetaminophen or ibuprofen along with a lukewarm sponge bath can rapidly bring down a fever. |
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Symbiotics Energy has asked the Corps to bring down the water level in the lake to its lowest level of the year sooner than normal, by Oct. |
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Then veteran Mickey Keenan was sent off by referee Frankie Hiles after 35 minutes when he rushed out to bring down Murray. |
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The rebel forces are trying to bring down the president and his government. |
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The latest budget reforms are intended to bring down the level of inflation. |
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Although the House of Lords may scrutinise the executive through Question Time and through its committees, it cannot bring down the Government. |
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When news of this spread, it was assumed Fox and his associates had tried to bring down Pitt by any means. |
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Miners had helped bring down the Heath government, and Thatcher was determined to succeed where he had failed. |
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Reduction of domestic taxes enables the local producer to supply at a lower cost and bring down the price disparity that encourages smuggling. |
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In spring 1916, Milner hoped Lloyd George could be persuaded to bring down the coalition government by resigning, but this did not happen. |
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One of the main uses for llamas at the time of the Spanish conquest was to bring down ore from the mines in the mountains. |
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A few ounces of plastique, properly placed, could bring down a bridge, cave in a mine shaft, or collapse the roof of a railroad tunnel. |
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By taking advantage of volume discounts and utilizing other economies of scale, supply cooperatives bring down members' costs. |
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Benjamin Sarlin talks to the adman who helped bring down a Senate legend. |
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Smiles, or lack thereof, did not bring down the ancient Regime, of course. |
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Later on, the head roadie asked me to go upstairs to bring down a white bass guitar. |
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Clarke cited a November denial-of-service attack designed to bring down the Internet. |
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His fellow judge had taken it upon herself to bring down Wagner with one misaimed personal shot. |
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We could bring down their markets, but only through eviscerating our own. |
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The 25-year-old always tries to take responsibility but overeagerness led to him unnecessarily rushing off his line to bring down Demba Ba for the spot-kick. |
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We may at some point see a cyberattack so powerful on an individual bank that it has the power to bring down the institution, necessitating a state bailout. |
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The causes of income stagnation are varied and lack the political simplicity of calls to bring down the deficit or avert another Wall Street meltdown. |
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Cloud cover prevented the LGBs from being used, but five of the Walleyes locked on, causing heavy damage to the bridge, even though failing to bring down a span. |
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The interpretation of dinosaurs as gregarious has also extended to depicting carnivorous theropods as pack hunters working together to bring down large prey. |
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With the right solutions, they can significantly improve customer satisfaction rates, and derivatively, those of right-selling, and bring down time to ROI significantly. |
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