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English, whereby the inhabitants shared their | rations a bite a time. |
With dry (45% DM; dry matter) | rations, a 14m3 mixer-wagon such as the one pictured, |
They delivered all | rations, ammunition, petroleum products, and all othe |
Additional | rations and supplies were to be delivered by submarin |
tance, productivity and low cost in manpower, | rations and veterinary medicines. |
Valens promised the Goths farming land, grain | rations, and protection under the Roman armies as foe |
Some of the men were given three days' | rations and ordered to prepare for an attack. |
Decent | rations and supplies were lacking and residents were |
However, the boats proved to be very short of | rations and water for the number of men who had survi |
as notorious for its hard work regime, sparse | rations, and inadequate shelter. |
The Rats subsisted on | rations and equipment stolen from the French forces o |
nd the Commandos , running low on ammunition, | rations, and water, fell back towards Sphakia. |
rthern Sri Lanka transporting men, equipment, | rations and evacuating casualties. |
He had only a few days' | rations, and there were quarrels among his officers, |
go back to the first floor, dole out the food | rations, and then deliver the rations to him by climb |
gs as gasoline, ammunition, medical supplies, | rations, and clothing; evacuated the wounded to hospi |
pampered Negro was given better tents, equal | rations, and was allowed to tear down more fences for |
e service, shall be entitled to the same pay, | rations, and quarters during the term of service, and |
m labor in public works in order to earn food | rations, and who, according to Famine Code guidelines |
, no exit visas, no access to government food | rations and no right to send their children to school |
rather than by helicopter, carrying five days | rations and supplies to reduce the need for resupply |
As food stocks dwindle, | rations are reduced to 500-1000 calories per day. |
tes, fat, and protein instead of single plant | rations as done in Babcock's earlier experiments of 1 |
tes, fat, and protein instead of single plant | rations as done in Babcock's earlier experiments. |
on house, the dairy, kitchen/laundry, kitchen | rations building, smokehouse and salting house. |
ght drops of munitions, medical supplies, and | rations by C-123s from the 310th Air Commando Squadro |
Li Gui agreed and withheld food | rations, causing the people to lose their respect for |
uch things as gasoline, ammunition, medicine, | rations, communications equipment, construction mater |
Rations consisted of cornmeal and sorghum syrup as th | |
The use of mule meat and rats as | rations could not maintain the health of the soldiers |
ole in the development of nutritionally-sound | rations during World War II, and the creation of Corn |
the song "Home of the Brave" on his Emergency | Rations EP. |
his men were greatly weakened by shortage of | rations, exhaustion and disease, he succeeded in doin |
t: a title commemorating the sight of English | rations floating down the Arney. |
villages in Chad that have not received food | rations for weeks. |
He supplied | rations for the English Navy as deputy victualler and |
In addition, | rations for sick were lower than for the inmates who |
villages have been waiting for emergency food | rations for weeks, but access roads are impassable du |
d, at the same time, land 15,000 badly needed | rations for those troops still fighting onshore. |
War) on a night march with about 300 men with | rations for one day, following the trail of two India |
iet authorities inability to provide adequate | rations for the growing Polish Army, which was even t |
the gaol as Starvinghurst Gaol due to meagre | rations given to the inmates. |
He also highlighted how the | rations had been carefully planned and wouldn't last |
The | rations had originally been destined for Danville, bu |
The | rations helped put the Georgians and their economy ba |
arch of malaria, altitude pressure, life raft | rations, high altitude, frost bite, psycho-acoustics, |
e that they would not get their monthly flour | rations if they failed to vote. |
During World War II he was in charge of meat | rations in Belfast. |
Here I sell my | rations in order to buy candles and I work away on an |
NEP was a response to revolts against meager | rations in the USSR during the early 1920s under Leni |
Their limited food | rations led to starvation. |
n December, the group transported ammunition, | rations, medicine, and other supplies to troops of 10 |
In 1869 new | rations of tinned mutton were introduced for British |
the same day, ferrying tents, covers and 1000 | rations of food for one day. |
The chief of Tali continued to send | rations of sofkee (a gruel similar to hominy grits) a |
The convicts worked twelve hour days, and the | rations of salt meat and maize-meal sound unappetisin |
r senior military rank (magister militum) and | rations of food and supplies for his troops. |
rew from The Northamptonshire Yeomanry eating | rations Operation Totalize |
e forced to make do with scanty or inadequate | rations, or to forage amongst their own countrymen fo |
which the prisoners were given no additional | rations, Pivnik's group arrived at KL Dora-Mittelbau |
en wagons, an ambulance, and forty-five days' | rations, proceeded down the Canadian River into the T |
aved $8.5 billion through the nationwide fuel | rations program. |
tured 300 sheep from the besieging force when | rations ran short. |
n 1907, as the location for a maintenance and | rations store for workmen constructing the Rabbit-pro |
recreation of | rations stored at Fort Macon, NC |
programme saw them survive for a week on WWII | rations, the second covers the English Restoration pe |
supply the cutoff German base at Dunkirk with | rations, the boats carrying special food containers ( |
43275-B gets chocolate | rations, the intercom says the flour ration was lower |
n deficiencies due to the poor quality of the | rations they were issued by the Japanese. |
his men the opportunity to eat the Farmville | rations they had waited so long to receive. |
ours than Germans; they received smaller food | rations; they were subject to a curfew; they often we |
it for the submarines and risk exhausting its | rations through waiting. |
Oxfam has started sending emergency | rations to villages in the Mongo region of the countr |
the head guard ordered Larina to deliver food | rations to this prisoner first. |
An artesian well and | rations to maintain several hundred people for many m |
Group elements conducted aerial delivery of | rations to Afghani towns and villages during Global W |
The fortresses were to contain | rations to last 45 days and munitions for 60 days and |
nd the American cavalry traveled with reduced | rations to allow faster pursuit. |
t does tens of thousands of deaths, denial of | rations to women and children, unsanitary conditions, |
her occupants transferred themselves and her | rations to the three wooden boats and cut the steel o |
She shuttled petroleum, building materials, | rations, troops, and equipment between Da Nang and Ch |
They were provided dry | rations under the United Nation's World Food Program |
The first procurement of K | rations was made in May 1942. |
of the 2nd Squadron, 12th Cavalry, along with | rations, water and ammunition, and evacuating the dea |
Rations were supplied to the Confederate soldiery by | |
Rations were increased, meals inspected, and well beh | |
Thousands starved as | rations were expropriated and paid work was scarce. |
cks (never a priority), and food and clothing | rations were slashed. |
greeted cordially, and divided with them the | rations which had just changed hands". |
With iron | rations while advancing in light armoured cars, they |
survive on spoiled and inadequate government | rations while waiting for the annuities, about 150 Ch |
ls reopen, school attendance will decline and | rations will be reduced for the 150,000 students rece |
will be felt at nutrition centers as well, as | rations will have to be cut for some 17,000 already a |
camouflaged mat and three different types of | rations with special attributes each. |
h they were serving and existed on the “iron” | rations with which they had landed since no supplies |
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