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8,794 kilometres of water | supply mains |
Percentage of new | supply additions (2003-2018) per country. |
rage storage will improve reliability of water | supply to the Collinsville Power Station and further |
To prevent any chances of water | supply failure, the NSW State government approved the |
Due to inadequacy of water | supply, this must have been a seasonal corn mill. |
The battle was for control of the | supply line Route 24. |
It is a major source of water | supply for the Ramanathapuram town. |
driesse was appointed professor of electricity | supply at the University of Utrecht. |
Most of the | supply in western Europe comes from frog farms in Ind |
It is the second major source of water | supply to the district of Surendranagar. |
s became known as the 'British System' of drug | supply and control. |
A portion of the | supply depot was developed into Middle Harbor Shoreli |
Each character is unique in the amount of air | supply, speed and acceleration. |
A part of water | supply of the metropolis of Chennai is drawn from thi |
also placed first in the FORSCOM level of Army | Supply Excellence for FY 2004 in Squadron Supply Oper |
The acts followed publication of "The | Supply of Beer: A report on the supply of beer for re |
ebating chamber for the nationalisation of the | supply of food and clothing. |
hkek-Almaty pipeline is the main source of gas | supply for Kyrgyzstan and southern part of Kazakhstan |
.7Moz of platinum (approximately 25% of global | supply) and 3.4Moz of PGMs. |
cal test to determine which form of electrical | supply was the most practical. |
At the conclusion of each | supply mission, she returned to either Pearl Harbor o |
The reservoir is a Class A source of water | supply for the town of Hingham and Hull Ma. |
In fact the future of water | supply for the Syrian Capital depends on the environm |
ment maintains its own infrastructure of water | supply, electricity and is outside the jurisdiction o |
The easy convertibility of food | supply obligations to cash payments makes it clear th |
icane prevented John White and the crew of the | supply vessel from visiting Croatan to investigate th |
ntion to infrastructure, particularly of water | supply to the city, was also well thought out. |
mmals exists in the fetus as a source of blood | supply for the lens. |
s, but also from the basic management of water | supply and sanitation. |
It was also a source of water | supply for the city of Bristol through the Quay Pipe |
the recent years a new generation of Platform | Supply Vessel entered the market, usually equipped wi |
of the valve is stretched over the outlet of a | supply line, conforming itself to the shape of the li |
the same time, a motorized column of Japanese | supply troops in about 80 trucks left Guan Gou and he |
July and September is a major source of water | supply into the reservoir, apart from snow and glacie |
to be the leading provider of quality-assured | supply services to offshore companies, both national |
Those who are providers of narcissistic | supply may find themselves being treated as if they a |
The Board of Pastoral | Supply and the Massachusetts Conference of Congregati |
ment maintains its own infrastructure of water | supply, electricity and is outside the jurisdiction o |
The company disposed of the | supply business of Northern Electric to Innogy in 200 |
from an undesired initiator (loss of critical | supply, component failure etc.) and follows possible |
orced to close due to the termination of their | supply agreements with the Swanbank Power Station. |
ense, before becoming Managing Director of the | Supply Authority, which supplied civilian equipment t |
pring Army Airfield due to inadequacy of water | supply and barracks heating on 15 January 1943. |
dwater, which is the principal source of water | supply in the city (Stanislaus, 1987), has been histo |
ns uncertain - resulted in the loss of Madog's | supply train. |
rage Project with the primary purpose of water | supply for municipal use. |
renzy is a situation where oversaturation of a | supply of food leads to rapid feeding by predatory an |
as commissioner for the management of military | supply depots. |
1966, on which date he assumed command of the | Supply Activity. |
sions, and are most representative of industry | supply and demand. |
nt of Sri Lanka, and was the Minister of Water | Supply and Drainage. |
e retreating across the valley to one of their | supply bases which has a railroad running into the sa |
(as discussed below) lower rates of advective | supply of oxygen-rich waters. |
idely available on the market, and most of its | supply comes from donations from its manufacturer. |
n by all partners, on early involvement of the | supply chain, and on sharing of information, drawings |
r more than 20 years, he was supervisor of the | supply department at Naval Air Station Whiting Field, |
Gordonbrook Dam is the sole source of water | supply for Kingaroy, Queensland; it was built in 1941 |
east of the airfield) is used as the home of 9 | Supply Regiment Royal Logistic Corps and it was renam |
s acceptable by evaluating the capacity of the | supply chain to properly equip the increased force." |
part on the molasses that had poured out of a | supply train American soldiers had attacked. |
of North Carolina along all components of the | supply line, from producers to consumers. |
raids which destroyed lines of communication, | supply, and numerous kamikaze bases. |
One of the | supply points along the trail was Salt Lake City, whe |
lowing cerebral anoxia (interruption of oxygen | supply to the brain). |
d, Ohio, 1901-09; deputy commissioner of water | supply, gas and electricity of New York City, 1910; c |
ervoir to the Rondout Reservoir, both of which | supply New York City with drinking water. |
On April 3, 1934 Commissioner of Water | Supply, Gas and Electricity, Maurice P. Davidson, pro |
e near the village with the provision of water | supply for their daily use and irrigation. |
ly RAF Hullavington but today is the home of 9 | Supply Regiment of the Royal Logistic Corps. |
becoming more urbanized and the quality of the | supply was endangered. |
As part of the | supply train of the fleet at Kossol Passage, Palau Is |
, and participated in the shelling of Japanese | supply and ammunition dumps at Koli Point on November |
The exact location of the | supply depot is unknown, but research indicates that |
1914, Fiala took charge of the locomotive of a | supply train and drove it to safety even though it wa |
s were acquired, and these flew a total of 265 | supply missions during 1948/49 from Finkenwerder on t |
escribe TESs in general and TESs of energyware | supply and demand sectors in particular. |
he most useful decentralized sources of energy | supply, as they are less capital intensive than large |
igned to the EU law, a legal separation of the | supply activity from the distribution activity came i |
The constancy of this | supply, over many hundreds of years, is cited as bein |
Buckley Barracks, home of 9 | Supply Regiment Royal Logistic Corps (formed from the |
ill provide additional security of electricity | supply in this fast growing area. |
tric carrying line, the establishment of water | supply networks and health centers, as well as the re |
his license to practice and the seizure of his | supply of "Procaine-PVP". |
dia and the subsequent creation of Bangladesh, | supply of raw materials for these jute mills decrease |
chairman and others in the matter of awarding | supply contracts of the projects to Lavalin, the CBI |
of the ACWD include the construction of water | supply pipelines, monitoring wells and blending facil |
5, with demand again on the verge of exceeding | supply, the Boston Water Board was established to tak |
ry; 1958, he became the Controller of Finance, | Supply and Cadre, General Treasury; and, in the same |
46, Rajiji was appointed Minister of Industry, | Supply, Education and Finance in the interim governme |
e from the south, which, as it was part of the | supply line to Ticonderoga, would necessitate a withd |
e Ruisseau de Ventilegne for purposes of water | supply and irrigation; additional water can be taken |
l, as a member of the Military Board of Allied | Supply and as a civilian aide. |
1909-1915 by the New York City Board of Water | Supply to receive water from the newly-constructed Ca |
raids which destroyed lines of communication, | supply, and numerous kamikaze bases. |
steaming in the Gulf of Mexico on one of these | supply runs, Arkansas -- then commanded by Acting Vol |
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