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  • uring on (New) Paint, which was released to small-scale acclaim on upstart label Abandoned Love Rec
  • the mid-1980s and the 1990s there was some small-scale activity, leading to the purchase of US-mad
  • positively affect the income-generation of small-scale agricultural and industrial enterprises as
  • families in the community are dependent on small-scale agriculture or livestock farming for their
  • d into 5-acre (20,000 m2) lots suitable for small-scale agriculture.
  • uring the 1980s and early 1990s there was a small-scale amusement park at Fantasy Gardens.
  • mmercial development remained predominantly small-scale and scattered until after the completion of
  • Although numerous small-scale anime and anime-related festivals had been
  • fy with the plight of the Jews, even though small-scale anti-Semitism had been present in Denmark l
  • Geophysical surveys and small-scale archaeological excavations in 1973 and 1996
  • Production tends to be a small-scale artisanal process.
  • Many of the minerals are mined by hand in small-scale artisanal mines, where they are close to th
  • Fishworkers Federation) is a trade union of small-scale artisanal fishers of the state of Kerala in
  • name Tirlemont, the city was the site of a small-scale battle during the French Revolutionary Wars
  • s a promising young painter of "batalje" or small-scale battle-pieces, who was advised by Jacob Jor
  • Server, released in 1996, was designed for small-scale business server systems.
  • its people are either farmers or engaged in small-scale business.
  • Beckman started further small-scale businesses in the same industry, eventually
  • legislation, which increased the number of small-scale businesses, with greater access for Liberia
  • elf to the London theatre map as a vibrant, small-scale but big hearted and ambitious company.
  • The company operates via its stores' small-scale catering services.
  • memade devices have been produced, that are small-scale, clean-burning, and efficient for woodchip
  • In 1982, some small-scale clinical investigations of lovastatin, a po
  • 9th century the village was the centre of a small-scale coal mining industry.
  • supervises the mining operations of various small-scale coal miners.
  • The small-scale colliery workings at Coed Talon operated un
  • Pottery continued on a small-scale commercial basis until the closure of Farnh
  • fighting in rural areas, and was limited to small-scale confrontations with Colombian military forc
  • port's waterfront district, with its mix of small-scale cottages and small independent shops, resta
  • ntal and conservation groups, although some small-scale crab fisherman complained that it placed th
  • a has revealed that the occupants practiced small-scale craft production.
  • interaction of waves with small-scale current changes (in contrast with the case
  • obtained, and is a factor in the decline in small-scale dairy farming.
  • platform for applications of all types from small-scale departmental applications to the largest an
  • with Jensen's approval, which pertained to small-scale disasters that he claimed would lead step-b
  • Prior to that, there was scattered small-scale drift mining and surface mining of coal, bu
  • "Informal" and small-scale efforts were made until 1901 to continue pr
  • As some small-scale eminent domain condemnations (including not
  • cade until 1954 when the Company produced a small-scale end-of season topical musical for the enter
  • of 156 plates containing maps ranging from small-scale engagements to regional views and date-spec
  • Gryzlov and Valentin Chuykin he founded the small-scale enterprise Blok engaged in various business
  • mage to craftsmanship, individual taste and small-scale enterprise.
  • nd soon afterwards established himself as a small-scale entrepreneur and machine factory owner.
  • f its genre, Silip delivers its message "in small-scale epic fashion, with a lyric beauty that's ha
  • Natural terracing, the result of small-scale erosion, can occur where cattle are grazed
  • Small-scale evacuations were issued for residents livin
  • y integrated threat array during large- and small-scale exercises such as Red Flag - Nellis, Red Fl
  • it to a practical test in constructing the Small-Scale Experimental Machine which became the first
  • ressure group representing the interests of small-scale farmers in Berlin, in 1930 he became a memb
  • ood production – and particularly supported small-scale farmers to increase their production – were
  • economic incentives for farmers, including small-scale farmers.
  • xt to the bridge has become the centre of a small-scale farming area.
  • d by summer tourism, commercial fishing and small-scale farming.
  • nertia of the surface can help to recognize small-scale features of that surface.
  • ms, multiple shells, ansae ("handles"), and small-scale filaments and knots.
  • ters around Australia and is the subject of small-scale fishery.
  • ourti is edible and has been the subject of small-scale fishery.
  • ponsible for the political awakening of the small-scale fishing community in the early 1980s, when
  • Small-scale fishworkers had been left out of the politi
  • This includes greater investment in small-scale food production.
  • Before that there had been some small-scale football culture in Myllykoski, so forming
  • ed in Launceston, Cornwall, and is the only small-scale full range textile mill in the UK.
  • l as on cotton and rice, and for their many small-scale furniture, textile, and tobacco factories.
  • able-top apparatus is reported as producing small-scale fusion in a liquid undergoing acoustic cavi
  • erica, Inc. is a developer and publisher of small-scale games targeting the mobile and casual game
  • rivate land owners also give permission for small-scale gold mining.
  • en moved into the countryside and continued small-scale guerrilla warfare until April 1923.
  • d, Catatropis johnstoni, perhaps because of small-scale habitat differences within the marsh, for e
  • riable size, limited network of minor roads, smallscale hamlets of vernacular style or extensive coa
  • crop and was exploring the availability of small-scale harvest equipment.
  • It has a wide range of small-scale holiday destinations ranging from tradition
  • There is also small-scale honey production by some enterprising villa
  • arked by the development of pottery and the small-scale horticulture of the Eastern Agricultural Co
  • en properties plus a few farms, but several small-scale housing developments in the 1970s and 1990s
  • nvolved his students in designing low-cost, small-scale housing for the reconstruction of war-torn
  • h particular interest at the development of small-scale hydro power which could provide a significa
  • Small-scale hydro power plants can be constructed and r
  • This approach implements engineered small-scale hydrologic controls to replicate the pre-de
  • course Defense (GMD) system to protect from small-scale ICBM attack.
  • ver both of these have ceased, barring some small-scale illegal drift net operations.
  • that nearly 80% of China's 16,000 mines are small-scale, illegal operations.
  • s of fucoidan have been examined in several small-scale in vitro and animal studies.
  • e firms U.S. Space and ATK, to operate as a small-scale in-space satellite-refueling spacecraft.
  • were used for tethering horses, storage and small-scale industrial activity such as ironworking.
  • ic Research Organisation, and various other small-scale industries are running on and around the ve
  • ed upon agriculture and forestry, with some small-scale industries.
  • in his work, for instance wanting to employ small-scale industry rather than large factories, becau
  • gher frequency Strouhal number is caused by small-scale instabilities from the separation of the sh
  • ctive in the early 1980s, mostly conducting small-scale insurgency-style raids in Northern Iran, th
  • the border to fend off Qiang skirmishes and small-scale invasions.
  • 66 "as a special purpose fund primarily for small-scale investment in the poorest countries."
  • 966 as a special purpose fund primarily for small-scale investments in Least Developed Countries.
  • rotates is gradually slowing and also shows small-scale irregularities, and this was confirmed in t
  • nd validity of their findings produced from small-scale laboratory experiments.
  • Production of banana wine is mostly at a small-scale level, though attempts have been made to br
  • is one of the few remaining examples of the small-scale, low-rise motels that pre-dates Hurricane H
  • "Bottle Up and Go!" with Lew Lewis; several small-scale LPs, mostly for European record labels, fol
  • Small-scale lumbering continues in the watershed, but t
  • Despite this small-scale lumbering, as of 2009 the forests have grow
  • They also generate small-scale magnetic fields by a distibutive dynamo.
  • e also been used for cattle grazing and for small-scale manganese mining.
  • of the opportunities for private trade and small-scale manufacturing created by the New Economic P
  • the College of Engineering, Pune and runs a small-scale manufacturing plant.
  • arily as a centre for light engineering and small-scale manufacturing, and a provider of services f
  • Only one map, a small-scale map drawn by Hans Hansson in 1645, remains
  • ses activities for its members ranging from small-scale meetings to the Urdd eisteddfod which lasts
  • The most common method for small-scale methamphetamine labs in the United States i
  • A small-scale miners' dispute flared into a full-blown st
  • Nova Scotia operates several small-scale mines, Westray having closed following the
  • Small-scale mining continued off and on until World War
  • Some small-scale mining continued until 1947.
  • Sporadic, small-scale mining continued into the 1980s.
  • Small-scale mining took place, but mining operations we
  • re virtually depleted by 2000 although some small-scale mining is still in progress.
  • Small-scale mining has been enabled by the exposed natu
  • “If you've got small-scale mining where there is not good record keepi
  • sed by erosion and by such other sources as small-scale mining.
  • The interior consisted of "a jumble of small-scale modern rooms and corridors".
  • y in Brussels in 1993, and began working on small-scale musical projects at that time, but their co
  • tion to this trend has been a continued (if small-scale) net immigration of Armenians and Azeris, w
  • major damage to many residential trees and small-scale non-industrial orchards.
  • e offensive plans for Operation Showdown, a small-scale offensive drafted by the US IX Corps as a r
  • simmons and later Lloyd Champion operated a small-scale oil sands plant at Bitumount, near Fort McM
  • Offenbach's early operettas were small-scale one-act works, since the law in France limi
  • Projects range from small-scale operational improvements for local companie
  • Many manufacturers sell small-scale pasteurization equipment, thereby allowing
  • s, and the area was extensively cleared for small-scale pastoral farming.
  • There are small-scale patinated bronze reproductions, and both pi
  • cloister of the Peto Garden; in 2009 twenty small-scale performances of three different operas were
  • microhabitat is often used to describe the small-scale physical requirements of a particular organ
  • painters' guild in 1645 and specialized in small-scale pictures of subjects gleaned from the natur
  • ocker, like the pan, is used extensively in small-scale placer work, in sampling, and for washing s
  • e prices, it is rare to have to perform the small-scale preparation.
  • o get information out (a major limitation of smallscale print media).
  • Much schooling was probably done through small-scale, privately-organized teaching in churches a
  • Some small-scale production has occurred at various times in
  • Small-scale production of opium lamps continued in Hong
  • He and his bother Raoul began small-scale production of Nova Color and sold it at a l
  • Due to its small-scale production, the cost of FOX-7 is relatively
  • nvert it into a system based on laborers of small-scale products who would sell their products inte
  • This program has currently established 800 small-scale public housing units in diverse neighborhoo
  • as begun by Mark Fischer and Rob Syers as a small-scale publisher of bizarre comic books and fanzin
  • plans and retaining much of the traditional small-scale quality of the community.
  • f sandstone with a scattering of scars from small-scale quarrying.
  • A zoo with several animals and a working small-scale railroad entertained a generation of childr
  • ndwich/coffee shop, convenience market, and small-scale recreation facility located on local site.
  • al Union in December 2006 found that even a small-scale, regional nuclear war could disrupt the glo
  • ich the player may navigate freely across a small-scale rendering of the game world.
  • skull produced a tapering triangle, like a small-scale replica of a crocodile's skull.
  • ll remain in the river; one of them bears a small-scale replica of the Statue of Liberty.
  • Businesses consist of small-scale retailers, coffee shops, and pubs.
  • nd DINA had battlefield experience from the small-scale Saar Offensive the preceding September, whi
  • Burrard Thermal Options committee, and the Small-Scale Salvage Review Committee.
  • the Surrey Wildlife Trust) had carried out small-scale scrub clearance work from 1974 onwards and
  • pany announced a plan for construction of a small-scale shale-oil demonstration plant at Yarwun.
  • From the small-scale skirmishes with the Sheriff of Nottingham i
  • er Baron Penrhyn although it is likely that small-scale slate extraction on the site began consider
  • namic description of quantum mechanics, the small-scale structure of spacetime is described as a qu
  • 995, it was the first instrument to measure small-scale structure in the cosmic microwave backgroun
  • this technique, and provide measurements of small-scale structure in the plasma.
  • vation Alliance award for the best-restored small-scale structure in the City of Boston.
  • The small-scale structures in RPs are used by the recurrenc
  • ia Maicu, in the pure (albeit comparatively small-scale) style of Soviet Socialist realism, resembl
  • They aim to promote small-scale technologies and techniques suitable to Sen
  • It was a small-scale test of her full-compensation emancipation
  • s available, also some integrated pragmatic small-scale test management (including various reports)
  • the Froude number) by which the results of small-scale tests could be used to predict the behaviou
  • Some small-scale tests have compared members of a breast can
  • After leaving school, he worked in many small-scale theatre productions with Theatr Arad Goch,
  • d in lower prices, which are devastating to small-scale tobacco farmers.
  • o form it into tortillas, but by the 1960s, small-scale tortilla-making machines could produce cook
  • They embarked on a small-scale tour in the autumn of that year on which th
  • It functions as a small-scale touring company, drawing its members from a
  • nt are said to be sedentary, and engaged in small-scale trading and farming.
  • risks that become evident as the result of small-scale trial and error, we develop skills for deal
  • ltbush known by the common names Bakersfield smallscale, Tulare saltbush, and Tulare orach.
  • Thus was started a small-scale turf war which included a number of shootin
  • s International are now distributed through small-scale video and DVD companies including Anchor Ba
  • Until the early 1950s Joure remained a small-scale village, consisting of few streets and wate
  • in the Willamette Valley was not as overt, small-scale violence between settlers and natives was c
  • But these leaders engaging in small-scale warfare were the only active opponents of t
  • m Murum and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Hol. Small-scale water resource developments like those at O
  • The small-scale whiting is a pale brown to dull brown colou
  • The small-scale whiting occupies a fairly restricted range
  • The small-scale whiting, Sillago parvisquamis (also known a
  • re distributed in large-, intermediate- and small-scale with up to nine different categories of fea
  • May, and concentrate on world premieres of small-scale works, more than 600 as of 2010.