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won another contract, this one allowing him to | supply oil to all the stations, and to visit them yea |
The Times entered into a contract with him to | supply any quantity of new type every day. |
Oldknow's farming activities allowed him to | supply his workers with milk, meat, vegetables and co |
This was, in effect, the hinterland and | supply location of the many ports and embarkation poi |
ize the coal piles to replenish his squadron's | supply. |
nt was not only that the forge stole his water | supply, but that it had also flooded the surrounding |
ecided to purchase the town to ensure his wine | supply. |
s, killing his captors, but draining his power | supply. |
ling balloons, and one can restock his balloon | supply by landing on a popcorn truck. |
aliens and continually replenishing his oxygen | supply. |
ected corridor from the siege camp to his main | supply port at Marchiennes on the Scarpe. |
ifflin stood fast and performed his ammunition | supply duties despite enemy shellfire. |
cue the stranded aliens in time before his air | supply runs out. |
rnard's success at defending his Tampico-based | supply lines during the Mexican-American War, assigne |
After Benedict had used his extensive | supply of gold to gain a large number of followers, t |
ork for his uncle Aaron Kastor in his hardware | supply business, Bodenheim, Meyer & Company. |
the 1995 election, he returned to his previous | Supply & Services post until 1997 when he was again r |
the vessel into a replica of the historic HMS | Supply. |
g the greatest production effort in history to | supply our armed forces with the weapons of war." |
oject, the unit office of the Hogenakkal water | supply project was opened at Oddapatti near Dharmapur |
baptisms, and the source of Holystone's water | supply. |
ates Red Cross worked to feed the homeless and | supply them with drinking water until city water serv |
The Germans hoped to | supply food and possibly even arms through it. |
iod, the city of Rome had nearly 300 horrea to | supply its demands. |
thrown in by tourists, reducing the hot water | supply, and in turn altering the overall appearance o |
Reliane Energy 24 hours Electric | supply. |
with dwellings, outhouses, power house, water | supply tanks, wharf, walkways, boat harbor and boatwa |
accommodation), tea shops and guest houses to | supply their needs. |
he was a one-man band, the problem was how to | supply a more substantial accompaniment than the typi |
ul Broadcasting System (SBS) Contents Hub will | supply the bulk of the Asian entertainment programmin |
Support Center (AFGLSC) serves as the hub for | supply chain management for the U.S. Air Force. |
A Hudson Bay | Supply post there supplied the miners and trappers. |
detectable levels of residue in the human food | supply. |
e Neconomicon, saying that when the human food | supply is exhausted, the zombies will eat the book be |
les banning such materials from the human food | supply. |
ct, thus significantly reducing the human food | supply as well. |
ich then consume or contaminate the human food | supply. |
ng Allied aircraft flying "the Hump" transport | supply missions between India and China. |
r sector in April 1998, the Hyderabad Electric | Supply Company took over responsibilities of the Hyde |
Hyderabad Electric | Supply Company or HESCO is an electric distribution c |
Hyderabad Electric | Supply Company is owned and operated by WAPDA though. |
reversibly generate them from the hydrogen gas | supply at any time. |
The park's hydrographic networks | supply water to over 2,000,000 coffee-growers in the |
Served in France during World War I as | Supply unit, 1917-1919. |
launch its own brands from its plant in Ica to | supply the large domestic market. |
igation, clearing channels through the ice for | supply vessels, laying cables, delivering and dispatc |
I'll look thru Wilson and Lloyd to see if they | supply more useful adjectives for these named princip |
If the | supply chain between a company and its end-customer w |
ren aged from 12 to 15 completely ignoring the | supply teacher and other staff while they shout, scre |
sion carried out by Germany in World War II to | supply Germany's faltering ally, Japan, with advanced |
During World War II, the | supply of balsa wood was diverted to the war effort f |
ute Ordnance Depot was a World War II-era U.S. | supply depot located in Terre Haute, Indiana. |
In the case of illegal drugs, | supply reduction efforts generally involves attempts |
d insufficient to bridge the imbalance between | supply and demand, which grew by 12% per annum betwee |
adily tightened the noose on Imperial Japanese | supply lines, especially in the East China Sea and th |
Great Artesian Basin became an important water | supply for cattle stations, irrigation, and livestock |
usage Valley became an important thoroughfare, | supply dump and artillery base for the British. |
This used to be an important water | supply for Cambridge. |
gs, Indian Territory, an important Confederate | supply depot, to rest and equip, while awaiting Cabel |
ble for the Court Property Unit, Impound Unit, | Supply Unit, Fleet Management Unit, Grant/Alarm Unit, |
of civil rule in 1999, to improve electricity | supply, most of the country is always in darkness. |
and tried with limited success to improve its | supply and communications systems. |
FSU's semisynthetic Taxol greatly improved the | supply of this anti-cancer drug |
t building and construction improvement, water | supply and sanitation, and natural resources conserva |
icine, according to which Ejiao improves blood | supply, especially for women. |
s attention were wide-ranging: improving water | supply and sewage, developing street surfacing, expan |
Improving water | supply and sanitation |
RIDE increasingly focuses on improving water | supply and sanitation systems in rural villages. |
Food was in short | supply and the lack of adequate numbers of chefs caus |
ds, medicines, and electricity remain in short | supply. |
es have been attributed to fluctuations in the | supply of oak midge larvae. |
Now in the | supply depot you have a balance in which is money tha |
ad boomed to 149,473, and housing was in short | supply. |
on RAF was a special squadron, involved in the | supply of covert forces behind enemy lines during Wor |
He was trained as in the | supply and storage of ammunition, initially supportin |
Instead they were engaged in a | supply duties at naval bases. |
friendly positions, ammunition was in critical | supply, and the platoon was ordered to withdraw into |
s well as machine guns can be found in limited | supply. |
ipped with lasers and bombs, both in unlimited | supply. |
oblems worsened and reached a crescendo in the | supply situation facing the Army of Northern Virginia |
as increased and medical equipment is in short | supply. |
the profitability of companies upstream in the | supply chain. |
om Port Arthur and by autumn food was in short | supply. |
ilizing circuits against fluctuations in power | supply voltages. |
y afford engineers and others engaged in water | supply much-needed data for their calculations, the f |
he near monopoly of the Duke of Norfolk in the | supply of coal to Sheffield. |
The pipeline is important in the | supply and transportation of natural gas from the Uni |
ests some years, but water was always in short | supply. |
Clara and Willie rode in the | supply wagon, with Clara carrying on her person money |
ned to support DE simulation in Manufacturing, | Supply Chain, Logistics and Healthcare areas. |
ho were waiting for housing which was in short | supply at the time. |
70s, some cater to a specific crisis in energy | supply including Energy-Questand the International As |
rade, they began to experience problems in the | supply of ammunition, gunpowder, and firearms. |
enders, realizing that ammunition was in short | supply, decided to break out of the encirclement and |
Usage in Water | Supply: In the case of usage in water supply, it cons |
h the added benefit that till was in plentiful | supply in the area; it could be retrieved in large qu |
Finding playing time at PSG in short | supply, he moved on to Lausanne for a season, scoring |
They can be used in water | supply, drainage, sewer vents, central vacuum systems |
nd Royal Australian Navy ships involved in the | supply of Allied forces involved in the Siege of Tobr |
margarine, Tam Tam crackers were also in short | supply for the 2008 Passover season. |
This effort intervened in the | supply and demand process that always had functioned |
Cash was in short | supply, one match was bought to an abrupt end when th |
The armour plating was in short | supply and was needed elsewhere; the three battleship |
nekommandoamt had responsibilities in manning, | supply, intelligence, training, and in coastal and ai |
l marine terminals provide a vital link in the | supply chain between the tanker ships and barges that |
Even food is in short | supply. |
It Plugs a critical gap in Suzlon's | supply chain as the Gearbox is one of the longest lea |
Queensland, which were terminal points in the | supply line between the United States and Australia. |
has to happen is changes have to occur in the | supply chain so that there's actual paperwork that's |
n the absence of the drastic disruption in the | supply of American-grown cotton, the world demand for |
All three companies were very active in the | supply of weaponry for warships to the early Imperial |
his was primarily caused by a problem in their | supply of bottles. |
tart Bowers and Wilkins became involved in the | supply of public address equipment to schools and chu |
es during the month, which aided in protecting | supply lines to forces involved in the campaign for S |
d to responding to physical disruptions in the | supply of oil, as well as serving as an information s |
have requested, to allocate materials in short | supply and to impose price ceilings on such materials |
y technologies and freshwater are in plentiful | supply! |
Fuel injection was in short | supply and 1,040 Corvettes with this option were sold |
It also engages in water | supply projects, sport cities development, and resour |
n bullets act as explosives but are in limited | supply. |
n many places and led to a revolution in water | supply and farming techniques to cope with rainfalls |
were built using timber, which was in abundant | supply, and all positions were carefully concealed. |
OL Products Company which is still sold in art | supply stores today. |
After being taped up and gagged in a | supply closet, Thorn returned to her Rose persona and |
e was also running a lucrative monopoly in the | supply of a saffron based starch which provided the y |
oluene (TNT) and RDX, which were then in short | supply. |
ps of the class, was and would remain in short | supply. |
tments were rudimentary, medicine was in short | supply and the skill of the nurses was minimal. |
or a country where money is generally in short | supply, but where most academics and intellectuals ha |
al authorities this meant little change in the | supply of mapping data which continued to be supplied |
aintaining order and curbing corruption in the | supply system. |
ditional data, shows that the reduction in the | supply of American-grown cotton induced by the Civil |
Duffy was mainly involved in escorting | supply ships and as part of larger carrier groups, ta |
While looking in the | supply centre, he realizes that the popper pack refil |
athematical equations were used in forecasting | supply and demand for vital materials like steel, or |
ity of players had left and money was in short | supply. |
ction to Grace and they kiss passionately in a | supply room. |
1945 post-war Germany where food was in short | supply. |
tenance difficult, and ammunition was in short | supply. |
y peasants), caused a dramatic decrease in the | supply of labour. |
The Israeli interest was in the | supply of plutonium from the Congo via Zimbabwe to No |
Presearch specialises in the | supply Analytical Instrumentation and consumable tech |
s started suffering intermittent cuts in their | supply of natural gas. |
as well as causing brief interruptions in the | supply of electric power and mobile phone communicati |
he foresight to anticipate a disruption in his | supply from the upcoming war. |
ina mantis oothecae can be purchased in garden | supply centers as a means of biological control of pe |
Always in short | supply in the Confederacy, its procurement was made e |
electricity to power the furnaces was in short | supply. |
ation will correct a bottleneck in electricity | supply and point out the 2003 North America blackout |
lysis homework were across campus and in short | supply so he wrote one himself. |
0 ml bottles and are only available in limited | supply. |
Changes in the | supply of or demand for labor cause movements along t |
to ensure that intermediate stocks held in the | supply chain are better managed, usually smaller. |
In addition, | supply crates from the SOE are hidden all over Paris |
leutian Islands, trees and wood were in scarce | supply and the people relied primarily on driftwood t |
ver artillery pieces of any kind were in short | supply during World War I, and many Fahrpanzers were |
He joined the Royal Navy in the | Supply branch, on a full term commission. |
ved the results, but the cannons were in short | supply and only a small number of I-16 Type 12, 17, 2 |
No matter the reason, the reduction in the | supply of these materials could cause major problems |
an Indian energy company involved in sourcing, | supply and transportation of gas, coal and liquid fue |
That company was originally concerned in water | supply, but had in 1719 and 1720 bought various estat |
", which Blackadder states is in inexhaustible | supply (seeing as how it is actually Baldrick's urine |
became an artist in the layout division in BSA | Supply Division's advertising department. |
floods, slips, and the consequent delay in the | supply of materials. |
USNS Bridge is the fourth ship in the | Supply class of fast combat support ships and the sec |
s shock-resistant than TNT, which was in short | supply. |
s on money, he argued that "an increase in the | supply of money does not confer any benefit whatever |
ures during mechanical ventilation or in water | supply networks (then usually in metres water column) |
MEOH SSE:Methanex) is the world leader in the | supply, distribution and marketing of methanol. |
dustrial chemical matters, particularly in the | supply of sulphuric acid. |
well suited for steamers, as coal was in short | supply there. |
panies such as Mather were able to step in and | supply freight cars as needed. |
g it ‘over the wall' to the next person in the | supply chain who then reproduces their own informatio |
dependent oil companies to SMEs working in the | supply chain. |
e Second World War, rolling paper was in short | supply and could not be imported. |
expressed concern that the interruption in the | supply of water to the BCN may lead to water shortage |
rinitrotoluene (TNT), which were then in short | supply. |
ker in Glasgow in 1850 and was involved in the | supply and maintenance of apparatus for Thomson's uni |
cartridge case when those metals were in short | supply. |
While the former resource was in plentiful | supply with more and more Indians coming forward to j |
The First World War saw a break in the | supply of decorated biscuit tins. |
CD was included at no extra charge, in limited | supply, with the initial release of the album Engines |
ently coming from natural gas, itself in short | supply. |
tre of a major incident, which resulted in the | supply being outed for several hours in many of City |
With time running out and water in short | supply, the British command suspect any attack upon B |
ic comments, "Hope would appear to be in short | supply in these songs, but there is a tenacity of spi |
they could grow back, a crisis emerged in the | supply of a beneficial anti-cancer medication. |
ne with diameter of 800 millimetres (31 in) to | supply Hamburg area with natural gas. |
t instead can reflect our current inability to | supply a single diagnosis that accounts for all sympt |
ough there were problems with inadequate water | supply, which were not resolved until 1800, with the |
o supplement the occasionally inadequate water | supply. |
ng in areas where there is an inadequate water | supply. |
an resistance was extinguished in Incheon, the | supply and reinforcement process began. |
The earliest businesses included general | supply stores, blacksmith, wagon shops, and hotels. |
ipality of Salvador da Bahia, and includes the | supply and installation of rolling stock and signalin |
The fleet includes platform | supply vessels, anchor handling tug supply vessels, m |
different engineering fields, including power | supply and distribution, communications infrastructur |
The valve is connected to the incoming water | supply, and is opened and closed by the lever which h |
ods to developing countries, to increase their | supply of clean water, is a very inexpensive method c |
er World War II, it would need to increase its | supply aggressively to meet explosive growth. |
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