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d therefore the secondary winding of the power | supply needs up to 6 taps of which the helix voltage |
s of construction, to meet the long term water | supply needs of Rockhampton. |
a reservoir to serve the town and mill's water | supply needs. |
built, more than a century ago, a double water | supply network (one for drinking water and one for no |
iet) of the 1st Viennese Mountain Spring Water | Supply Network (I. |
tal in the process and the company had its own | supply network including a large covered reservoir on |
e Gas Project will provide the New Zealand gas | supply network with approximately 273 petajoules of n |
that the business of reforming the electricity | supply network is just not about short term and often |
ugh a 3.3 km long tunnel into Chemnitz's water | supply network. |
alvador military group working with the Contra | supply network. |
ricity to power the facility and for the local | supply network. |
1929 Hochzoll is attached to the town gas | supply network. |
pate, and can be attached to the local heating | supply network. |
GOGC is responsible for the gas | supply networkof the country, security of gas supply |
tric carrying line, the establishment of water | supply networks and health centers, as well as the re |
ures during mechanical ventilation or in water | supply networks (then usually in metres water column) |
systems such as fire sprinkler systems, water | supply networks, and irrigation systems. |
Queensland's water facilities, dams and water | supply networks. |
ervoir to the Rondout Reservoir, both of which | supply New York City with drinking water. |
well as reaching an agreement with Peugeot to | supply new turbocharged engines. |
lodge house to house the gardener; greenhouses | supply new flowers; numerous paths, running upward to |
gment the flow supplying existing mills and to | supply new mills, a source of revenue for the Duke of |
fic war against Japan, and subsequently helped | supply New Zealand forces fighting in Korea, Malaya, |
e, if he had any contacts in England who could | supply new shirts in a color that would better withst |
aper proprietors as a co-operative in order to | supply news items from across the country to its memb |
rotation programme of old beans were grown to | supply nitrogen to the soil. |
In fact, there is no need of God's that we can | supply, no luxury of His that we can provide. |
r in military theory: withdrawing from a major | supply node. |
as Weapons Platoon Sergeant and later, Company | Supply Non-commissioned Officer of Company F, 2nd Bat |
An AT or ATX standard power | supply normally has multiple connectors of this type. |
nded in the latter part of the 11th century to | supply Norman merchants and settlers moving to the ar |
quested to give updates of world events and to | supply novelties to the Shogun every year on their tr |
A bridge graft is used to | supply nutrients to the upper portions of a woody per |
They | supply nutrition and oxygen to the fetus via the plac |
The easy convertibility of food | supply obligations to cash payments makes it clear th |
gid at very short notice where sharp drops in | supply occurred. |
He was worried about the water | supply of Houlgate and participated in the constructi |
athiyar have taken a prominent role into labor | supply of the construction industry in the rapidly ev |
lin) and Warrens, is a market leader in the UK | supply of distribution pipeline, process, heating and |
hat will be its adult diet and withdrawing the | supply of its mother's milk. |
The internal power | supply of the RF power supply can be used to control |
es have been attributed to fluctuations in the | supply of oak midge larvae. |
exposed to a raking fire, and returned with a | supply of ammunition, successfully repeating the atte |
that the Chinese have curtailed or halted the | supply of what are called "rare earth materials" to J |
There is also a limited | supply of oxygen. |
Production was halted in 1968 due to low | supply of transistors which had been purchased in 196 |
a tankette - it could transport only a limited | supply of ammo. |
d poses a serious threat to the drinking water | supply of area communities. |
water pumps, thus putting a halt to the water | supply of the Negev. |
A | supply of water is provided via a bamboo pipe called |
on RAF was a special squadron, involved in the | supply of covert forces behind enemy lines during Wor |
nternal economic dealings, ensuring the proper | supply of resources within the nation and only export |
This is evidenced by the magazine's | supply of source material. |
If there is an abundant | supply of aphids the female may start laying within a |
There was a nearby cement works and a | supply of gravel on the site, so he chose to build th |
hrough its members, the Exchange organizes the | supply of and demand for listed securities, investmen |
arious factories have been polluting the water | supply of the plant empire for years. |
hich can produce an adequate and uninterrupted | supply of these substances under adequately competiti |
ampton Spar reopened and nearly all the shop's | supply of food was bought. |
During the Civil War, Mabry donated a large | supply of uniforms and tents to the Confederate Army, |
Direct sunlight and an ample | supply of plant food such as lettuce, peas, or certai |
in Bedford and holds the Royal Warrant for the | supply of candles. |
d laid down pipes and reservoirs for the water | supply of the city. |
d. Demand for and | Supply of corruption, optimal level of corruption, op |
led on them significantly increasing the Citys | supply of bicycle parking. |
Torquay Hotel Co Ltd had a contract for the | supply of oil from Esso Petroleum Co Ltd. |
me their aim was to ensure a safe and adequate | supply of water to their families and operations. |
of offices, but his speculation with the grain | supply of the capital failed, and he was dismissed so |
y, force industry to expand production and the | supply of basic resources, impose wage and price cont |
Owing to a meagre | supply of iron his father was compelled to use such h |
approximately half of the New York City water | supply of 1.3 billion US gallons per day. |
Meanwhile, violence, terror and the | supply of arms and training to terrorists in Kosovo i |
However, there are questions about China's | supply of Chasma-3 & 4. Contracts for CHASNUPP-I and |
For more than a century, the world | supply of the compound was mined almost exclusively f |
ur on steeper gradients where there is a large | supply of sediment for braid bars, while single threa |
Because the | supply of AstroTurf was still low, only a limited amo |
an), the sediments represent an unusually high | supply of terrigenous sediment into the shallow carbo |
In 1830, in an attempt to ensure a | supply of priests for the District, Bishop Peter Bain |
ctors at a price and apparently to protect his | supply of minerals, Lane acquired a lease to 4 acres |
The increased | supply of ammunition meant that the Allies were able |
Its | supply of volunteers was drying up, as a result of hi |
e Director-General is also responsible for the | supply of medical and surgical field equipment, ambul |
popular with fishermen because of their large | supply of catfish, white bass, bream, crappie, and ot |
Focussing on | supply of laboratory equipment, consumables and chemi |
eable to accidental contamination of the water | supply of one section of the camp, which was connecte |
attle of Prestonpans provided them with a good | supply of government firelocks and bayonets left by t |
renzy is a situation where oversaturation of a | supply of food leads to rapid feeding by predatory an |
his license to practice and the seizure of his | supply of "Procaine-PVP". |
s immediately in return for an assured 20-year | supply of Iranian oil. |
ing ships, initially leased to ensure a steady | supply of goods between Queensland and Sydney. |
A good | supply of water, impermeable peat soils, and an abund |
mption is less than the cost of increasing the | supply of electricity." |
In 1959, the company was responsible for the | supply of gravel for the construction of the M1 motor |
rtoon character of his own invention who had a | supply of Nilla Wafers. |
ecently had a price-regulated monopoly for the | supply of electricity to its supply area. |
that the state needed an additional source of | supply of natural gas. |
he near monopoly of the Duke of Norfolk in the | supply of coal to Sheffield. |
inable, environmentally friendly and efficient | supply of safe water, low-cost sanitation facilities |
ate elements, and required a three-phase power | supply of at least 15 kW. |
Congress was also concerned with ensuring the | supply of nitrates (used to make munitions), and it a |
he development of Southern Ontario through its | supply of coal energy. |
er plant will also be built to ensure a stable | supply of electricity. |
By introducing a new and alternative | supply of gas, the Kupe Gas Project will make a signi |
The great war of 1914- 1918 halted the | supply of raw cotton, and the British government enco |
The need for a new | supply of fresh water was crucial and in 1837 constru |
oduct range of the company to include the bulk | supply of fuels and lubricants. |
ecialist engineering services, maintenance and | supply of ammunition and firearms for the NSW Police |
Trading to request the MMC to investigate the | supply of bus services in the North East. |
The acts followed publication of "The | Supply of Beer: A report on the supply of beer for re |
An end artery is an artery that is the only | supply of oxygenated blood to a portion of tissue. |
st to establish a market and furnish a regular | supply of Pittsburgh coal to New Orleans, transportin |
ments: construction activities; generation and | supply of heat and electricity; provision of connecti |
by coal oil and by an increasingly inadequate | supply of whale oil. |
as the potential to secure Ireland's long-term | supply of natural gas and to provide an important eco |
vor Sinclair could not translate into a strong | supply of goals, and it was soon clear that player-ma |
Stream gas pipeline as also to improve the gas | supply of the Northwestern region of Russia (Saint Pe |
nd appurtenant works at Tenughat was built for | supply of water to Bokaro Steel Plant and the Bokaro |
To provide the castle's inhabitants with a | supply of fresh water two wells were dug into the roc |
The player is given a very limited | supply of dynamite to be used on these threats by thr |
between June and August; conditional on a good | supply of high quality forage, nutrient and fat conce |
heater maintains water pressure and consistent | supply of hot water across multiple hot water applica |
n side of Pangaea II, drenched with an endless | supply of rain, has become a temperate forest. |
Players can also use a limited | supply of 'bombs' which return all the ghosts to the |
ficial lake called Lake Samsonvale to secure a | supply of drinking water for the Moreton Bay region a |
e was responsible, among other things, for the | supply of timber to the mining industry, which employ |
le red does not usually completely exhaust the | supply of Nile blue, additional separation steps are |
ners the number wanting crews far exceeded the | supply of those looking for boats. |
1858 until October, 1867; he served as Stated | Supply of the church at Kansas City, Missouri from 18 |
Because the septal cartilage has no blood | supply of itself and receives all of its nutrients an |
(as discussed below) lower rates of advective | supply of oxygen-rich waters. |
n that is stored under rocks ("haypiles") as a | supply of food for the winter. |
isted in his desperate efforts to speed up the | supply of ammunition and at the same time repeatedly |
ntrol process measures both the demand and the | supply of a capability and automatically updates the |
ain duties at the mine were to ensure a stable | supply of electricity and to maintain the mine's elec |
e Sick and Hurt Commissioners, contracting the | supply of medicines to the Navy Stock Company, which |
nt decided they needed a regular and regulated | supply of water to drive their water wheels. |
used to benefit the patient by increasing the | supply of oxygen to the lungs and thereby increasing |
Expanding the | supply of decent and affordable housing in the U.S. |
rade, they began to experience problems in the | supply of ammunition, gunpowder, and firearms. |
It was constructed between 1917 and 1926 as a | supply of drinking water for the Hunter Region by dam |
athing system which provided the wearer with a | supply of pure oxygen and a canvas drogue to slow the |
water system, which supplies most of the water | supply of Metro Manila. |
In 1825 the subject of the water | supply of Boston attracted the attention of the autho |
The production of iron and the | supply of the materials required for iron smelting re |
ent use of energy and a cost efficient Swedish | supply of energy, with minimum adverse effect on heal |
dia and the subsequent creation of Bangladesh, | supply of raw materials for these jute mills decrease |
This reduced the propellant | supply of the complex to 70 kg (about 500 kg were req |
or subsequent distribution, to manufacture and | supply of industrial ice. |
e short and the long term, is to safeguard the | supply of electricity and other forms of energy on te |
A player has a limited | supply of settlements, and if the supply is exhausted |
ebating chamber for the nationalisation of the | supply of food and clothing. |
l, comprehensive system for the generation and | supply of electricity at the cheapest possible rate s |
on 3 May a ceremony was held to switch on the | supply of electricity to Geelong. |
al of 14,326 hectares (35,400 acres) and water | supply of 160 million litres per day (MLD) to South G |
teddy bear bee adds an egg to each with a food | supply of pollen and nectar paste. |
criminals or alcoholics, and provide a steady | supply of domestic servants. |
he worm creatures seems to have a never ending | supply of jade CrypTiles stuck in his "throat" which |
the hayloft which was used to store the winter | supply of hay for the fire engines' horses. |
The Net Factory ensures the | supply of quality fishing nets at moderate cost; time |
The Hiko and Crystal Springs provide a large | supply of water for the Hiko farms and ranches. |
fire erupted at a switch box that controls the | supply of cooling water to emergency systems. |
e Ipswich River to augment the dwindling water | supply of the Salem-Beverly region. |
The Union forces also captured a large | supply of cotton left behind by the Confederates. |
ce elements, or lack of oxygen) and the excess | supply of carbon sources. |
eiving a need for battling both the demand and | supply of illegal drugs, Mr. Presley initiated the DA |
The increased | supply of yarn inspired developments in loom design s |
wherever possible means that there is a large | supply of local labour and local expertise. |
, which are indispensable for the movement and | supply of forces |
own for its large beer festivals, its constant | supply of real ale and a variety of whiskies. |
While the player has an unlimited | supply of cars, crashes will cost the player time and |
es and the most beautiful roses, in her annual | supply of work to art exhibitions. |
specialise in the manufacture, inspection and | supply of precision engineered products, including ma |
led to the perceived need for attending to the | supply of cinnabar. |
Big Spring is both a historic park and a major | supply of potable water. |
ur of the new regime who are keen to receive a | supply of arms that they have paid a down payment on. |
Moldavia, but the end of the war dried up the | supply of free-spending merchants and middlemen who h |
ncies are rare; this is due to (1) an adequate | supply of food and (2) the addition of vitamins and m |
k signed a memorandum with Iran called for the | supply of 15 to 20 million tonnes over a 10 year peri |
The Great War of 1914-18 halted the | supply of raw cotton, and the British government enco |
A limited | supply of energy is available for phasers and shields |
nd Royal Australian Navy ships involved in the | supply of Allied forces involved in the Siege of Tobr |
To ensure an uninterrupted | supply of materiel to the front lines, the pass was t |
In the summer of 1924, his | supply of 80,000 units of diphtheria antitoxin (from |
So it's a good thing we always keep a healthy | supply of Head & Shoulders around the house!" |
lised arrangements can command a "tailor-made" | supply of malt to enhance the image of the brewing cu |
ach bank under its jurisdiction with a limited | supply of credit in the event of a collapse. |
at once up and running would provide a regular | supply of able players to the open age team. |
ganism when it was growth without a sufficient | supply of nitrogen. |
wo neighbors harvest about half of the world's | supply of cocoa beans. |
BK-GAS: | supply of Autogas (LPG) to filling stations (NL>500, |
the mouth would silt up and close, cutting the | supply of fresh seawater into the Coorong, which woul |
o after 2008, and that due to the large unsold | supply of Tundras and Sequoias, production of both Tu |
The ICRC says it has provided a two-month | supply of beans, rice and oil. |
e hours they would prepare the family's weekly | supply of bread, rolls, cakes, pies, and cookies. |
a pair of reservoirs that form the former main | supply of the nearby town of Penzance, the water for |
ing more and decreasing their already strained | supply of fish. |
However as the | supply of raw land is constant due to these reservati |
The luminosity could be due to a lesser | supply of hydrogen for nuclear fusion within the core |
orests were producing one-third of the world's | supply of naval stores. |
alth (Water) Act obliges parishes to provide a | supply of "wholesome water" within reasonable distanc |
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