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ed in Miami, Florida in 1954 to remanufacture | surplus military Boeing Stearman trainers as agricult |
mer royal crest) and that it was a mixture of | surplus military paint. |
In 1923, Fort Macon was offered for sale as | surplus military property. |
activities under the Dairy Crest brand to use | surplus milk production for making other dairy produc |
nearly 1000 years ago as way to preserve the | surplus milk their herds produced, they invented a ch |
s Bakers' Association as a way to make use of | surplus milk. |
About 90 | surplus missiles remained in inventory. |
er Labs to determine the feasibility of using | surplus mixed oxide fuel (MOX) from the Russian and U |
Early in 1915 a variety of | surplus Mk III and Mk VI 9.2-inch naval and coast-def |
Surplus Motorola Handie Talkies found their way into | |
which Union Carbide Co. would get a share of | surplus Muscle Shoals power. |
Three | surplus Mustang I airframes were allotted by the Mini |
Surplus naval mountings were used to reinforce German | |
il, and capacity-enhancing treatments... from | surplus net revenues of the Dulles Toll Road". |
had encountered during the acquisition of two | surplus Newport class tank landing ships from the U.S |
ich the hydrogen network has neither hydrogen | surplus nor deficit. |
by Westminster Council budgeting for a modest | surplus, nor did that mean that there was an ulterior |
s 2008 2.3 billion trade deficit had become a | surplus of 400 million dollars. |
cal 11-16 comprehensive, due to a significant | surplus of school places for girls on the Wirral and |
The budget included a | surplus of $10.2 billion to be applied to pay down fe |
rowing economies in the world and producing a | surplus of food, India is ranked number 67 among 84 c |
Lack of food, running water and a | surplus of visible bodily waste were reportedly probl |
from a deficit of $518 million in FY ‘96 to a | surplus of nearly $1.6 billion in FY '05. |
ions on newer, 40-channel units, meant that a | surplus of 23-channel CB gear was on the market. |
with it, but the 3D overhaul combined with a | surplus of content are enough to blow away the dust t |
ght work, and extensive electrification saw a | surplus of K4s locomotives available for passenger tr |
ademarks, the agency had accumulated a budget | surplus of nearly €300 million, despite the fact that |
In 2004-05 season, he became a | surplus of newly promoted Palermo, and he was loaned |
Any | surplus of sewage in excess of pumping stations capac |
The tower stood half-vacant for a decade as a | surplus of office space was erected in Chicago in the |
an experienced catcher while the Giants had a | surplus of catchers. |
However there was a | surplus of volunteers who had sought to enlist; these |
There is a | surplus of secondary school places in Southampton, an |
The eyelet has a local | surplus of negative charges from four glutamic acid a |
decide on appending longer sentences within a | surplus of five years on Chase and Felton; in 2006, G |
on loan to Serie B side Crotone as he was the | surplus of Torino for the Serie A campaign. |
government" was Sarles motto and there was a | surplus of $200,000 in the state treasury when he lef |
make use of this | surplus of laborers. |
With a | surplus of wheat, in 1837 Gooderham expanded the comp |
The Mets' | surplus of pitchers resulted in his spending much of |
This is needed to check whether the apparent | surplus of anti-clockwise spirals was actually a bias |
erella fujikuroi, whose metabolism produces a | surplus of gibberellic acid. |
A large | surplus of this imperishable fence material is the ru |
Stinson's | surplus of 146 was not transferred, as it would not h |
However a hydroskimming refinery produces a | surplus of fuel with a relatively unattractive price |
de.” Mays also stated that there is usually a | surplus of money available after all of the college g |
This allowed him to retain a fundraising | surplus of $21,742 leftover from his last campaign. |
A | surplus of capacity led to the mothballing of four un |
or the purpose of getting some of the western | surplus of instruments and other musical supplies dir |
m in the church at Westwoud and set aside the | surplus of the money contributed as a perpetua1 fund, |
The high tariff rates had created a | surplus of money in the Treasury, which led many Demo |
walls' with iron clad vessels and they had a | surplus of such vessels, including the 1473 ton 50 gu |
February: | Surplus of unsold oil held by oil producers reaches 8 |
During a | surplus of electricity generation output, the KPSP op |
h the U.S. was $12.1 billion; this subsumed a | surplus of around $28 billion worth of assembled vehi |
It also drew upon a | surplus of newly trained dentists in Eastern European |
There was a | surplus of lawyers at the time, so he became a mercha |
akeries produced mass quantities to consume a | surplus of wheat. |
Yitzhak Zuckerman, A | Surplus of Memory: Chronicle of the Warsaw Ghetto Upr |
ash deal by the Montreal Canadiens, who had a | surplus of talented netminders in their system at the |
Unfortunately, due to a | surplus of more experienced strikers, manager Laurent |
e for their own necessities, they spend their | surplus on luxuries, which "make it possible for a ri |
ed the rates to remain high, and to spend the | surplus on internal improvements as well as the elimi |
The Navy declared airport | surplus on 30 September 1945. |
The source-demand diagram shows bottlenecks, | surplus or shortages. |
inside, which indicates that Hafner sold its | surplus or unusable print runs for use in the manufac |
D. Retrenchment of | surplus personnel in the new State. |
Sqn gave up their F-4J Phantoms and received | surplus Phantom FGR.2s in January 1991, disbanding in |
The plans were changed when five | surplus piles were found; in the end the structure wa |
ly needed in Germany in order to help convert | surplus piston-engined pilots to the new Me 262 jet f |
At the war's end, Pawtucket was declared | surplus, placed out of service on 13 December 1946, a |
because the council said that it had too many | surplus places. |
Report for year nine, showing a food | surplus, plague, an average harvest and average land |
The | surplus plutonium (or uranium-233 for thorium reactor |
s with "industrial reserve army" or "relative | surplus population", except that the unemployed can b |
revent Africa from exporting her worthless or | surplus population...I cannot shut my eyes to the fac |
Surplus power was sold to Portland customers via a po | |
82 to 1987 the plant was placed in reserve to | surplus power in Ontario. |
Hunger Link Prepared Foods - collects | surplus prepared foods from hotels, restaurants, and |
r detailed a new way to cut a cake called the | surplus procedure (SP) that satisfies equitability an |
This was a valuable outlet for | surplus produce during the formation of the state. |
Institute Market took place in Lewes to sell | surplus produce in 1919. |
nned by the associated producers, so that the | surplus product of the population is controlled by a |
stem in which they supervise gathering of the | surplus production from the colonies, taking their cu |
ch wine region which has been most plagued by | surplus production and a subsequent need to adapt the |
ed that more incentive measures would produce | surplus production that would have lowered the price |
it was similarly in the process of converting | surplus propeller-trained pilots on to the new jet fi |
6 and returned it to the City of Melbourne as | surplus property in 1947. |
ouse No. 7 was purchased under the District's | surplus property disposal program by harpsichord make |
When those bonds are repaid, | surplus property sales proceeds directed to Special F |
and development under the stipulations of the | Surplus Property Act. |
Pompano Beach obtained the Airport under the | Surplus Property Act of 1944 and renamed it Pompano B |
The Air Park is a | Surplus Property Act airport, with the Surplus Proper |
The War Department declared the hospital | surplus property in August 1944 and transferred it to |
In 1949, it became | surplus property and was obtained by the city of Poca |
In 2000, looking to divest itself of the | surplus property, AT&T sold Redonda Mesa back to the |
ver J. Sands bought the land and buildings as | surplus property. |
After the war ended, | surplus Quads were used as heavy work trucks in field |
A | surplus RAAF CAC Boomerang was used in flying sequenc |
ining streets became a mecca for World War II | surplus radio and electronics equipment. |
He was able to secure a wide variety of | surplus railcars from various Northern railroads and |
The Federal | Surplus Relief Corporation was one of the so-called a |
Act was a provision that created the Federal | Surplus Relief Corporation, a forerunner to The Emerg |
finances are free from embarrassment, and the | surplus remained undiminished, while every demand whi |
1910 State Debts, | Surplus Revenue |
3) | Surplus Revenue (not carried |
manner of life, and every year he donated his | surplus revenue to the needy priests of the Missionar |
particularly good condition of the Luxembourg | surplus rifles; and second, because of the fact that |
ors be given a property tax rebate because of | surplus riverboat tax revenues made news outside of I |
l Aircraft Factory F.E.2d parts, powered by a | surplus Rolls Royce Eagle engine, but fitted with an |
Explosives were made from the | surplus shells dumped in the sea by the British Army |
ded paper for the surrounding area as well as | surplus shipped to New Orleans, Louisiana. |
re and Company because of the large amount of | surplus silver deposited in his silversmith safe. |
Surplus space in the building was leased to other bus | |
he proceeds from this levy were used to scrap | surplus spindles. |
ter the war in around 1946-47 you could buy a | surplus Spitfire IX for around £250 with a spare zero |
Dedicates proceeds from sale of | surplus state property purchased with General Fund mo |
s money by competitively selling off unneeded | surplus state property and putting property back on t |
were improved and the practice of depositing | surplus state funds in banks was opposed. |
These initial engines were Canadian-made | surplus stock from wartime production of Bren gun car |
nted a light shade of green said to be from a | surplus stock of aircraft cockpit paint, in mid 1948. |
r Base, the facility was closed and used as a | surplus storage depot for equipment left on Okinawa a |
The Legends Die, It Lives Again, the neo-Nazi | surplus store owner in Falling Down, Right to Kill? a |
rt Metcalfe, the 40 year old owner of an army | surplus store in Lurgan was shot dead at his home in |
Eastman Army Camp is the name of an army | surplus store in Walthamstow, London, United Kingdom. |
" (which he admits to purchasing from an army | surplus store) in the woods and singing "A-hunting I |
refuses to work in his brother Tom's military | surplus store. |
ackets and pants made the rounds through army | surplus stores and were known by the men and women wh |
ter the war the depot was a disposal site for | surplus stores until RNZAF use ceased in July 1949, a |
e under No. 255 Maintenance Unit handling RAF | surplus stores, much of the material being disposed o |
Policy on Purchasing Procedures, Disposal of | Surplus Supplies, and Policy on Assignment of Consult |
agricultural wages in the 1830s caused by the | surplus supply of labour in an era when mechanisation |
Its workers are featured in the film, | Surplus: Terrorized into Being Consumers |
After the camp was declared | surplus, the land it was on was disposed of over the |
ller, but when Osiris began liquidating their | surplus, the D3's popularity increased. |
dicare, Social Security, economic issues, the | surplus, the future of the U.S. military and its decl |
deral budget, taxes and focused on the budget | surplus, then at $70 billion. |
enue deficit of the country (building revenue | surplus thereafter) and bring down the fiscal deficit |
Hunter intended to disperse this | surplus through a tax cut. |
producers in Cornwall and Malaysia to buy up | surplus tin stocks to maintain the price at a steady |
Deemed | surplus to requirements at Villarreal for 2010-11, Ma |
Deemed | surplus to requirements in the 2000 summer, Reinke sp |
he 2009-10 Coventry City told Morrison he was | surplus to requirements and he was subsequently relea |
rst-choice in his first season, he was deemed | surplus to requirements in the following, leaving Os |
Stimson saw Cogan as | surplus to requirements, and offered him a chance to |
ge' of the club meant that Brennan was deemed | surplus to requirements. |
Declared | surplus to U.S. Navy needs on 1 June 1946, the ship w |
She was immediately determined to be | surplus to the needs of the Navy and was designated f |
of striking talent at the club, he was deemed | surplus to requirements and sold to Cardiff City for |
the FA Cup, a change of management left Agard | surplus to requirements. |
Surplus to RAF requirements, Holme was leased to Blac | |
000 in six weeks in 1850, using steel columns | surplus to the construction of Euston railway station |
size of the fleet, the MV Plymouth Belle was | surplus to requirements and laid up. |
on 8 May 2006 he was released by the club as | surplus to requirements. |
ed Oakland Star, but instead she was declared | surplus to requirements. |
torpedoes and obsolete tactical concept were | surplus to requirements and offered to the Australian |
Nevertheless, by 1992, he had become | surplus to requirements at Scarborough and joined non |
chester United in May 2001, but he was deemed | surplus to requirements for the 2001-02 season and wa |
derelict for many years after being declared | surplus to requirements before the site was redevelop |
After being deemed | surplus to requirements at Sevilla, Lolo signed a fou |
Surplus to requirements after the end of the war, she | |
th End on loan for a month, having been found | surplus to requirements at his parent club. |
f former manager Harry Redknapp he was deemed | surplus to requirements. |
On 29 April 2008, Evans was deemed to be | surplus to requirements at Valley Parade and was rele |
at the end of the campaign after being deemed | surplus to requirements by Dons boss Terry Brown. |
al of new manager Chris Coleman he was deemed | surplus to requirements and his contract was not rene |
Being largely | surplus to the Imperial Japanese Navy's duties, follo |
the start of the next season, but was deemed | surplus to requirements in May 2005 and dropped back |
After that, he was deemed | surplus to requirements and joined Racing de Santande |
na as a holding unit for people and equipment | surplus to the 303d Bombardment Wing being formed at |
the petite bourgeoisie do not generate enough | surplus to be reinvested in production; as such, they |
partment Harbor Unit, Launch No 5 was sold as | surplus to a private party who eventually let it sink |
In July 2008, he was deemed | surplus to requirements and released, re-joining Leva |
ction, and caused the budget to shift, from a | surplus to a slight deficit. |
lesbrough youth system but after being deemed | surplus to requirements he signed for Third Division |
handful of appearances, Blackman was declared | surplus to requirements and was replaced by Chris Bus |
009-10 season, Coventry City told Hall he was | surplus to requirements and he was subsequently relea |
n then Stoke manager Johan Boskamp deemed him | surplus to requirements. |
emergence of John Aldridge meant Whatmore was | surplus to requirements after a season and, after a s |
season, Swansea boss Kenny Jackett deemed him | surplus to requirements at the Liberty Stadium and he |
low international Rui Jorge, Dimas was deemed | surplus to requirements, moving on loan to Olympique |
Surplus to requirements following the abolition of Sh | |
pletion of the canal in 1848 the building was | surplus to requirements, so the Canal Board of Truste |
u Maoulida (in January 2006), Koke was deemed | surplus to requirements, scoring one goal in nine lea |
Surplus to the Navy's needs after World War II, Papay | |
r clubs manager Richard Money told him he was | surplus to requirements at Conference National club L |
Large numbers were exported as | surplus to the US in the 1950s and 1960s, correspondi |
her still at Leyte, and she was then declared | surplus to the needs of the Navy. |
before new boss John Sheridan decided he was | surplus to requirements and terminated his contract. |
The site was in a good location and deemed | surplus to requirements at the Gas Company, so the cl |
He was ultimately deemed | surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge and was lo |
k to other clubs as Bristol Rovers deemed him | surplus to requirements. |
However, clearly deemed | surplus to requirements at Valencia - only third or f |
e War Office declared the two airframes to be | surplus to requirements, and transferred them to the |
rta technical director Danny Blind deemed him | surplus to requirements in April 2008. |
On 29 April 2008, Saynor was deemed to be | surplus to requirements at Valley Parade and was rele |
After being declared | surplus to the council's needs, the Hall stood empty |
The Estate distributes its | surplus to a number of beneficiaries defined by its g |
Outdated and | surplus to requirements after the war, Blanche was so |
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