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| The importance of a | self-sustaining and fully-functioning police force was st |
| Yung See San Fong was basically a | self-sustaining farm where vegetables and poultry were ra |
| neutron activity in the pile to lead to a | self-sustaining chain reaction. |
| e with her own money and turned it into a | self-sustaining business. |
| Of course, in a | self-sustaining ecosystem, a place for crops to grow woul |
| The F-86 made the 125th a | self-sustaining unit capable of performing the Air Defens |
| ich the nuclear fission reactions reach a | self-sustaining level. |
| sted 22 million EEK (€1,4 million) into a | self-sustaining (the cooling system is powered by maneur) |
| ons, schools, and universities to build a | self-sustaining infrastructure that can implement and mai |
| c instruments, a television system, and a | self-sustaining biological cabin with a dummy of a man. |
| ust which seeks to alleviate poverty in a | self-sustaining way by creating jobs through investing in |
| estate, Applewood, was built in 1916 as a | self-sustaining farm for the Charles Stewart Mott Family |
| e Enterprise Fund (DEF), intended to be a | self-sustaining fund, creating profitable joint ventures |
| ecies does not seem to have established a | self-sustaining population and may in fact for all practi |
| t a £3.5m restoration and now run it as a | self-sustaining community business. |
| constitute a phenotypically distinct and | self-sustaining lineage. |
| d to ~24-hour circadian rhythms which are | self-sustaining within the organism. |
| on the location) their population can be | self-sustaining for several years. |
| first to suggest that colonies should be | self-sustaining and governed for the benefit of their inh |
| the intention that the park would become | self-sustaining. |
| to grow, however, it would need to become | self-sustaining, so in late 2002 Simon Barton incorporate |
| ways that will help the locals to become | self-sustaining. |
| an Mountains in southwestern Colorado but | self-sustaining populations were established throughout t |
| e the same the mistaken (but collectively | self-sustaining) belief. |
| own destinies and inspires them to create | self-sustaining organizations instead of being dependent |
| The Center works to help develop | self-sustaining business operations in developing countri |
| nd Dr. Michael Tucker have helped develop | self-sustaining businesses in poor rural areas of Haiti a |
| That is, this dam is entirely | self-sustaining; and if some large event caused the entir |
| ake hold they will have to be financially | self-sustaining and this could increase costs.” |
| e program is structured to be financially | self-sustaining, with profits from Utah Fund of Funds inv |
| editorially independent and a financially | self-sustaining division of the U.S. Conference of Cathol |
| cause the publication was not financially | self-sustaining. |
| s Nuclear Energy on the site of the first | self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. |
| was where Enrico Fermi created the first | self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction under the universi |
| Hoffman introduced the first | self-sustaining Anabaptism to the Netherlands, when he ta |
| ic Places, Chicago Landmark Site of First | Self-Sustaining Nuclear Reaction. |
| veblue allows a marine vessel to be fully | self-sustaining, without the need for fossil fuels. |
| ng of a species done to maintain healthy, | self-sustaining, genetically diverse and demographically |
| s in which the universe follows infinite, | self-sustaining cycles. |
| rd as saying that Land Rover's success is | self-sustaining. |
| e chapters Leavitt founded became largely | self-sustaining, and because the Boston activist covered |
| stern Shore', leading to it being largely | self-sustaining, and being declared a city in its own rig |
| nomic curves of the city into a long-term | self-sustaining. |
| means that it could in principle be made | self-sustaining and be used as a source of energy which d |
| The goals of the program are to maintain | self-sustaining populations of the snail, re-establish po |
| enovations allowed the marshes to be more | self-sustaining although an adequate water supply and man |
| ed in 2003 to demonstrate multi-cultural, | self-sustaining farming techniques; it is host to the Blu |
| the transition from a museum toward a new | self-sustaining, science-education format. |
| ble that the outlying populations are not | self-sustaining, being instead maintained by immigration |
| ine and reached the Quagmires just as the | self-sustaining hot air mobile home was wrecked by eagles |
| r means, the aluminium and nickel undergo | self-sustaining exothermic reaction, producing an interme |
| The facility was | self-sustaining and employed a sophisticated ventilation |
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