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At the end of the war, she was deemed | surplus and transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy an |
On August 2008, deemed | surplus to requirements, Tiko joined SD Eibar in the |
However, he was deemed | surplus to requirements as Stanley began their new ad |
Deemed | surplus to Navy needs, Bitterbush was struck from the |
McIntyre was deemed | surplus to requirements by Chester, and joined Maccle |
ch it remained until it was ultimately deemed | surplus to educational requirements as a school in 19 |
he was eight years old, however he was deemed | surplus to requirements and was then released in Marc |
arnet the following month, he was soon deemed | surplus to requirements by manager Mark Wright and sp |
In 1966, however, the station was deemed | surplus to requirements and closed. |
y entered service in 1979 but had been deemed | surplus to requirements. |
ival as coach, in January 2009, he was deemed | surplus at requirements. |
Deemed | surplus to requirements before the 2009-10 season, he |
which he never fully recovered, he was deemed | surplus to requirements early in the following year, |
2008, on loan from A.C. Milan, he was deemed | surplus to requirements by manager Paulo Bento, subse |
n the left for The Robins, Zaaboub was deemed | surplus to the requirements of the club. |
nd qualified for the UEFA Cup, but was deemed | surplus to requirements in the following campaign, be |
were improved and the practice of depositing | surplus state funds in banks was opposed. |
ouse No. 7 was purchased under the District's | surplus property disposal program by harpsichord make |
Distribution of Divisible | Surplus in the Light of Present Economic Conditions |
Corporate partners donate | surplus food and other supplies. |
After the war ended, | surplus Quads were used as heavy work trucks in field |
rons were sent to North Africa but had enough | surplus crews and equipment left behind at RAF Kirmin |
the petite bourgeoisie do not generate enough | surplus to be reinvested in production; as such, they |
om from the lattice site, also pass it enough | surplus energy for a rapid migration through the latt |
Enough | surplus electricity should be produced to power five |
na as a holding unit for people and equipment | surplus to the 303d Bombardment Wing being formed at |
e of its units were mothballed due to Eskom's | surplus generating capacity, but they were brought ba |
The Mission would exchange | surplus manufactured goods for items such as lumber o |
istorical process, the old ways of extracting | surplus labour are gradually replaced by commercial f |
s sailors) and he was able to build up a farm | surplus worth more than £100, a huge sum for the time |
Faulkner's | surplus was then distributed, but these were insuffic |
February: | Surplus of unsold oil held by oil producers reaches 8 |
The Federal | Surplus Relief Corporation was one of the so-called a |
d November 18, 1935, changing name to Federal | Surplus Commodities Corporation and naming Agricultur |
Act was a provision that created the Federal | Surplus Relief Corporation, a forerunner to The Emerg |
Its workers are featured in the film, | Surplus: Terrorized into Being Consumers |
The plans were changed when five | surplus piles were found; in the end the structure wa |
Five | surplus HAS.6 ASW helicopters converted into the util |
Report for year nine, showing a food | surplus, plague, an average harvest and average land |
, suspension of the right to sell credits for | surplus emissions reductions, and a required complian |
This was a valuable outlet for | surplus produce during the formation of the state. |
search targeted at finding a possible use for | surplus caffeine produced in the process of coffee ro |
ter the war the depot was a disposal site for | surplus stores until RNZAF use ceased in July 1949, a |
o be a maintenance and disposition center for | surplus Allied aircraft. |
th End on loan for a month, having been found | surplus to requirements at his parent club. |
he original Tarpon Inn was built in 1886 from | surplus material that came from an old Civil War barr |
il, and capacity-enhancing treatments... from | surplus net revenues of the Dulles Toll Road". |
This allowed him to retain a fundraising | surplus of $21,742 leftover from his last campaign. |
The station had further | surplus electricity, which was used in a alloy factor |
rishna Konar played a leading role in getting | surplus land held by big land owners in excess of lan |
n investment group which purchased government | surplus houses. |
She was sold as government | surplus and converted into a twin-deck passenger excu |
In 1934 it was sold as government | surplus. |
thouse was auctioned by the GSA as government | surplus to a private buyer. |
or the lighthouse) and declared it government | surplus. |
It was one of the stocks with the greatest | surplus in stock price at the first trading day in 20 |
option because the Montague Street Tunnel had | surplus capacity, having carried N trains during the |
In the third count, Heffernan's | surplus was distributed and these votes elected Tiern |
n then Stoke manager Johan Boskamp deemed him | surplus to requirements. |
season, Swansea boss Kenny Jackett deemed him | surplus to requirements at the Liberty Stadium and he |
k to other clubs as Bristol Rovers deemed him | surplus to requirements. |
rta technical director Danny Blind deemed him | surplus to requirements in April 2008. |
ncoming Ibrox manager Paul Le Guen deemed him | surplus to requirements in July 2006 and he was relea |
e arrival of coach Michael Laudrup deemed him | surplus to requirements in his third, which prompted |
his contract in March 2006, but found himself | surplus to requirements at the start of 2006-07, and |
manner of life, and every year he donated his | surplus revenue to the needy priests of the Missionar |
ould help farmers stabilize prices by holding | surplus grain and cotton in storage. |
Mayor Chep Morrison was left holding | surplus keys to the city. |
The War Department declared the hospital | surplus property in August 1944 and transferred it to |
ich the hydrogen network has neither hydrogen | surplus nor deficit. |
ining streets became a mecca for World War II | surplus radio and electronics equipment. |
tes that revolved around his World War II-era | surplus Jeep. |
enue remained robust and government budget in | surplus. |
ine a large spectrum of "free" energy inputs: | surplus heat from electricity production based on con |
on of Marketing and Marketing Agreements into | Surplus Marketing Administration by Reorg. |
ment, brought the government budget back into | surplus, championed the creation of the Second Bank o |
In periods when there is | surplus wind energy, the excess power will be used fo |
, such as the tropics, in some cases there is | surplus water that is then discharged to the environm |
lden State Mutual into conservation after its | surplus funds dropped below required minimum levels. |
The Estate distributes its | surplus to a number of beneficiaries defined by its g |
inside, which indicates that Hafner sold its | surplus or unusable print runs for use in the manufac |
rs the US Air Force declared much of the land | surplus and disposed of it. |
As there was a large | surplus in the north, conventional railway was used t |
A large | surplus of this imperishable fence material is the ru |
Being largely | surplus to the Imperial Japanese Navy's duties, follo |
urned a $250 million deficit into the largest | surplus in city history. |
Little | Surplus Me |
The eyelet has a local | surplus of negative charges from four glutamic acid a |
farmer in two ways; he could use low-quality, | surplus wine that had little commercial value to pay |
particularly good condition of the Luxembourg | surplus rifles; and second, because of the fact that |
or a place in the side, Arsenal found MacLeod | surplus to requirements and sold him to Aston Villa f |
Where a markup is made, | surplus from sales are diverted into supporting the c |
ion and monitor water demand while it manages | surplus flood water and maintains water table levels |
ancing discordant supply and demand, managing | surplus, and bringing order and stability to a market |
because the council said that it had too many | surplus places. |
roject is expected to utilise the 13,000 mcft | surplus water in Tamirabarani river. |
The Mets' | surplus of pitchers resulted in his spending much of |
s to market commercially sporterised military | surplus Lee-Enfield rifles under the "Santa Fe" brand |
lable on the U.S. civilian market as military | surplus from mothballed Navy ships. |
Adam Savage as Military | surplus dealer |
product line, which had not included military | surplus in many years. |
brass cases in re-chambered military | surplus 7.92x57mm Mauser rifles. |
The explorers wear U.S. military | surplus clothing, including overalls and aviator 's l |
refuses to work in his brother Tom's military | surplus store. |
ding $500 million and creating a $100 million | surplus. |
d of World War II assets stood at $2 million, | surplus funds at $750,000, and they had nearly $24 mi |
by Westminster Council budgeting for a modest | surplus, nor did that mean that there was an ulterior |
The Legends Die, It Lives Again, the neo-Nazi | surplus store owner in Falling Down, Right to Kill? a |
No | surplus U-2 aircraft were available at the time of it |
Nonetheless | surplus in state treasury was achieved during his gov |
Steppe wolves occasionally | surplus kill Caspian seals. |
s were re-sold to public through the Sales of | Surplus HOS Flats Phase 1 and 2. |
loped a system to distribute the abundance of | surplus crops grown in the tri-county area to the hun |
Policy on Purchasing Procedures, Disposal of | Surplus Supplies, and Policy on Assignment of Consult |
He was able to secure a wide variety of | surplus railcars from various Northern railroads and |
Dedicates proceeds from sale of | surplus state property purchased with General Fund mo |
hat matches charitable corporate donations of | surplus food and supplies with organizations that nee |
In addition to the large sale of | surplus land of the old Kingsmill plantation to Anheu |
erates, not only the maximum expropriation of | surplus value, but maximum dissolution of social bond |
dditional minor sources including the sale of | surplus federal real estate and taxes on motorboat fu |
mer royal crest) and that it was a mixture of | surplus military paint. |
In 1920, with the help of | surplus funds raised by public donations in response |
ises the appropriation of the lion's share of | surplus value by the capitalist owner of the tools of |
ors be given a property tax rebate because of | surplus riverboat tax revenues made news outside of I |
re and Company because of the large amount of | surplus silver deposited in his silversmith safe. |
which Union Carbide Co. would get a share of | surplus Muscle Shoals power. |
Distribution of | surplus in proportion to trade. |
D. Retrenchment of | surplus personnel in the new State. |
pines at the end of World War II, hundreds of | surplus jeeps were sold or given to local Filipinos. |
954, with $200,000 in capital and $100,000 of | surplus, Goodman and Rapoport formed a new company ca |
The tenth company was made up of | surplus men of the other companies. |
rformance, appropriation, and distribution of | surplus labor. |
there could be an infinite number of forms of | surplus appropriation, the Marxist canon refers to an |
1945 and the airfield was used for storage of | surplus materials by RAF Maintenance Command until th |
t as Premier Ernest Manning's large number of | surplus votes was redistributed to the riding's other |
only custom intended to solve the problem of | surplus man(widower). |
Royal Army Ordnance Corps for the storage of | surplus materials, including the decorations from the |
the Burlington Northern Railroad, a piece of | surplus Great Northern Railway stock from the 1970 me |
two customs intended to solve the problem of | surplus women. |
s Bakers' Association as a way to make use of | surplus milk. |
et Angels”, operated two-plane detachments of | surplus Army UH-1B gunships, staged from amphibious v |
Early in 1915 a variety of | surplus Mk III and Mk VI 9.2-inch naval and coast-def |
Rainbow Satellite broadcast to replace an old | surplus 50-kilowatt transmitter located at the old RB |
t in 1975, the Fox has generated an operating | surplus. |
that places the subject in calorie deficit or | surplus, depending on whether weight loss or gain is |
revent Africa from exporting her worthless or | surplus population...I cannot shut my eyes to the fac |
In the past, | surplus water has been sold to private companies, and |
of the value of his wage/salary: he performs | surplus labour. |
ed that more incentive measures would produce | surplus production that would have lowered the price |
ted to the project from the veterans' program | surplus in 1948. |
The RSC is a not-for-profit publisher: | surplus made by its publishing business is invested t |
d by police after his decision to wear an RAF | surplus jacket on the show - in combination with a dy |
e under No. 255 Maintenance Unit handling RAF | surplus stores, much of the material being disposed o |
as opened in 1963 by the Metropolitan Railway | Surplus Land company as an open air precinct, but by |
Sqn gave up their F-4J Phantoms and received | surplus Phantom FGR.2s in January 1991, disbanding in |
The charity redistributes | surplus goods from manufacturers and retailers to UK |
ated standards, while pocketing the remaining | surplus. |
ed in Miami, Florida in 1954 to remanufacture | surplus military Boeing Stearman trainers as agricult |
When those bonds are repaid, | surplus property sales proceeds directed to Special F |
ion center, and Gary Aircraft, which repaired | surplus C-54 Skymaster (Douglas DC-4) aircraft in 196 |
enue deficit of the country (building revenue | surplus thereafter) and bring down the fiscal deficit |
he proceeds from this levy were used to scrap | surplus spindles. |
hunger in the North Texas region, by securing | surplus unmarketable but wholesome food and grocery p |
the issue of hunger in Arkansas, by securing | surplus unmarketable but wholesome food and grocery p |
Institute Market took place in Lewes to sell | surplus produce in 1919. |
d that the city was losing money from selling | surplus land at less than the assessed value. |
Now out of service, | surplus examples can be identified by the large Brazi |
the states were not to co-operate in sharing | surplus water in the above ratio, Parliament should t |
cal 11-16 comprehensive, due to a significant | surplus of school places for girls on the Wirral and |
en the Lido would break even or show a slight | surplus, however after a poor summer in 1982 the Lido |
The NCH generally makes a small | surplus, unlike most of Ireland's National Cultural I |
ch confectioner while experimenting with some | surplus toffee from another piece of work. |
Stinson's | surplus of 146 was not transferred, as it would not h |
vice Corps took over some facilities to store | surplus equipment. |
ieties, which generally are not able to store | surplus food. |
other WD locomotives, was deemed temporarily | surplus to requirements and stored at Calais. |
the possibility that profit may be less than | surplus value, hence that capital [may] exchange prof |
on delay resulted in Congress requesting that | surplus federal installations be surveyed to determin |
tem is connected to the National Grid so that | surplus electricity can be distributed using four Nat |
stem in which they supervise gathering of the | surplus production from the colonies, taking their cu |
The | surplus acid eats through the capsule walls of the no |
d as a "Billion-Dollar Congress," wasting the | surplus in this cartoon from Puck. |
Because of the | surplus in aircrew, only the most experienced pilots |
The Shanghai club folded in 1952, and the | surplus funds were presented to the English RFU for a |
ient and much of the original energy from the | surplus electricity is in fact lost to friction.) |
tinually appropriate for itself a part of the | surplus labour of the other, giving back nothing for |
while Scheme B recommended ways to share the | surplus waters. |
nned by the associated producers, so that the | surplus product of the population is controlled by a |
In 2000, looking to divest itself of the | surplus property, AT&T sold Redonda Mesa back to the |
ed the rates to remain high, and to spend the | surplus on internal improvements as well as the elimi |
agricultural wages in the 1830s caused by the | surplus supply of labour in an era when mechanisation |
on loan to Serie B side Crotone as he was the | surplus of Torino for the Serie A campaign. |
Explosives were made from the | surplus shells dumped in the sea by the British Army |
of electricity that powers the site, and the | surplus is sold back to the national grid. |
another 'signal' photon is produced, with the | surplus energy resonantly passed to the vibrational s |
Consuming the | Surplus: Expanding "Meat" Consumption and Animal Oppr |
After the war, much of the | surplus equipment appeared on the market and kept the |
nearly 1000 years ago as way to preserve the | surplus milk their herds produced, they invented a ch |
1989: “Muhammad al Maghut and the | Surplus Man,” Edebiyat, (Univ. of Penn.), |
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