Maintenance
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Buster Poindexter (I can't even think of the guy's name, because that's all he ever plays is that "character") plays a ranger in the woods (who wears a boy scout leader uniform) who helps pass the time in a creepy fashion along with 2 guys and a girl who both have very poor
maintenance
of their cars.
When the plumber Max (Ivor Kants) unexpectedly arrives for a routine check and
maintenance
of the piping in the bathroom, Jill stays alone at home with the talkative weird stranger.
It's brown acid alerts, rain storm precautions, latrine maintenance, three days of peace and music and breakfast in bed for 400,000 with Merry Prankster Wavy Gravy as your stage host starring Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, CSN&Y, The Who, Santana, Sly & the Family Stone, Country Joe & the fish, 10 Years After, Sha Na Na, Joan Baez, Arlo Guthrie and John Sebstian.
A
maintenance
worker gets mangled and killed in a late night attack by a baby great white.
One day, a plumber shows up unannounced claiming he needs to do routine
maintenance
but ends up making a terrible mess of her bathroom.
Desperate interns, a seductive and crooked ward nurse played by Colleen Grey, and a rather demented hospital
maintenance
man (Pops) played by Richard Tabor, together call into question the very integrity of the famous hospital.
Factoids: 1.'Short cut' road used is a clearly maintained county road.Never any maintenance, police or local use?
A large metropolitan office building is gradually overcome by gigantic radioactive ants who trap the helpless
maintenance
workers and office staff.
Costs invariably far exceed initial estimates, and planners often woefully underestimate the skills and funding needed to ensure
maintenance
and repairs.
This is a decisive factor for the economic viability of solar power plants, because they need very little
maintenance
but require relatively high upfront investment.
The maritime Silk Road is not just a trade initiative; it will also provide several access points for China’s navy in the Indian Ocean region, through accords for refueling, replenishment, crew rest, and
maintenance.
The result is the desired deterioration of the producer’s terms of trade and the
maintenance
of full employment.
Consider this: America’s roads and bridges are crumbling, and the national transportation infrastructure requires investment and
maintenance.
For starters, the money saved from a reduction in subsidies or an increase in taxes in the oil sector could be used either to reduce budget deficits or to fund desirable spending (such as US highway construction and maintenance).
For example, every $100 million invested in rural road
maintenance
translates into an estimated 25,000-50,000 job opportunities.
Because both the FPC and the MPC rely on a monetary-transmission mechanism that operates through banks, it isn’t clear that inflation-targeting and liquidity
maintenance
can be so neatly separated.
This network operates on the basis of political favors, collusion, regulatory capture, and the
maintenance
of privileges that the government offers in public-sector unions in return for political support.
Rejecting IMF demands for higher interest rates, utility price increases, budget tightening, and
maintenance
of the peso’s unsustainable link to the US dollar, Nestor Kirchner’s government was able to chart its own economic course.
The only successful instance of such an arrangement is the Bretton Woods conference in 1944, but even then the exchange rates that were fixed there proved unrealistic, and a major wave of parity alterations was soon needed (as well as the
maintenance
of exchange controls).
But contemporary Asia’s economic miracle rests on a less-discussed strategic miracle: the
maintenance
of peace and order.
More than half of French naval forces were deployed during the Libyan crisis, during which their normal activity rate increased by 10-40% – at a cost of €40 million ($50 million), not to mention disruptions of standard training and
maintenance.
The Anti-Terrorism Special Law, passed by Japan's Diet in October, enabled Japan to send its Self-Defense Forces (SDF) overseas to support - through supply, transportation, repair, maintenance, medical services and so on - American forces.
(NASA in particular has been constrained by years of political infighting and patronage in the US Congress, to the point where its mission seems to be employment
maintenance
rather space exploration.)
Apart from the unanimous nomination of Prodi, the main achievements of the Berlin summit were a dilution of the reform of farm policy, a dilution of budget reform, and
maintenance
of the absurd and hypocritical pretence that the first six candidates for membership can expect to be inside the EU by 2002.
The “option” value associated with potential future uses should always be contrasted with the minimal cost of
maintenance.
This mechanism could help establish a system to pay for the
maintenance
of standing forests and support policies that comprehend the Amazon’s global value.
Some states suggested new norms to address data integrity and
maintenance
of the Internet’s core structures.
Government surcharges alone amount to at least 13% of Chinese enterprises’ revenues, with some 7% financing urban construction and maintenance, 5% going to education, and 1% earmarked for flood control.
Even if the wind does not blow as hard as usual or operating and
maintenance
expenses turn out to be higher than we assumed, there is enough of a cushion that bondholders will be paid out on schedule.
The euro’s architects were well aware that the participating states’
maintenance
of sound public finances was a vital precondition for the new currency’s stability.
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