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There, generally, was | surplus from the produce. |
Canada has its first trade | surplus with the United States. |
After being declared | surplus to the council's needs, the Hall stood empty |
In 1959, the depot was declared | surplus, and the US Army Corps of Engineers took cust |
Distribution of Divisible | Surplus in the Light of Present Economic Conditions |
t Ontario finance minister to report a budget | surplus until the late 1990s. |
l was offered in response to a federal budget | surplus in the mid 1850s. |
By 1830 there was even the prospect of a | surplus in the treasury. |
After her return she was declared | surplus by the U. S. Navy. |
Declared | surplus to the needs of the Navy, Brownsville was ber |
A | surplus from the bridge operation, as well as governm |
nternal improvements and education and left a | surplus in the state treasury. |
rs were assembled at the Annex until declared | surplus, by the Navy, in 1962. |
She was immediately determined to be | surplus to the needs of the Navy and was designated f |
awings and furniture were therefore burned as | surplus by the Department of Transport's employees, a |
Island Lighthouse was recently designated as | surplus by the Coast Guard (though it intends to cont |
The light station has been declared | surplus, and the application for transfer under the N |
on of IgG produced by B cells when there is a | surplus in the body. |
Surplus to the Navy's needs after World War II, Papay | |
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. |
ept for the Gendarmerie contract were sold as | surplus in the United States, some were distributed t |
terior identified East Charity Shoal Light as | surplus under the National Historic Lighthouse Preser |
there could be an infinite number of forms of | surplus appropriation, the Marxist canon refers to an |
As there was a large | surplus in the north, conventional railway was used t |
nezuelan contract of 8012 rifles were sold as | surplus in the United States, and are prized by US co |
5, Japan continued to maintain a strong trade | surplus with the United States – and does so even tod |
2 aircraft handed over by the US Air Force as | surplus following the First Gulf War. |
The bank had $750,000 capital and a $127,500 | surplus at the time of its demise, which occurred whe |
Michael and Hu, Yu (November, 2003) "Consumer | Surplus in the Digital Economy: Estimating the Value |
m in the church at Westwoud and set aside the | surplus of the money contributed as a perpetua1 fund, |
ment, brought the government budget back into | surplus, championed the creation of the Second Bank o |
e on 14 June 1946 and, a week later, declared | surplus to the Navy needs. |
n the left for The Robins, Zaaboub was deemed | surplus to the requirements of the club. |
ntil February 1946 when the ship was declared | surplus to the needs of the Navy. |
000 in six weeks in 1850, using steel columns | surplus to the construction of Euston railway station |
Being largely | surplus to the Imperial Japanese Navy's duties, follo |
elp ease the tension over Japan's large trade | surplus against the U.S. In addition, Japanese aerosp |
na as a holding unit for people and equipment | surplus to the 303d Bombardment Wing being formed at |
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