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  • In November 1811 Fletcher was sent to supply a Presbyterian meeting house in the City of Lo
  • Each district was to supply a brigade of militia regiments under the comma
  • The first stage will supply a half portion and is planned to be completed
  • 0 m2) farm that he named "Sunshot Organics" to supply a great deal of the ingredients for the restau
  • It produces and supply a variety of radioisotope products including r
  • were exempt from tribute, but were obliged to supply a large number of men for the army, and the bu
  • de-down U shape and welded to steel posts that supply a current.
  • At one point the Soviet Union even agreed to supply a prototype nuclear weapon for analysis by the
  • by the metal pipes which fed the city's water supply, a woman confessed to having used diachylon -
  • lvania announced that it had selected GTECH to supply a central control computer system that will mo
  • This can be extended if we can supply a heuristic evaluation function which gives va
  • The company designs, outsource manufacture and supply a wide range of clothing, shoes and jewellery
  • Driven by an AC supply, a capacitor will only accumulate a limited am
  • a promise made by the Australian Government to supply a division of 20,000 Australians comprising in
  • ed with Westminster School, which continues to supply a significant number of undergraduates to the
  • biofuels can help solve these problems and can supply a larger proportion of our fuel supply sustain
  • t instead can reflect our current inability to supply a single diagnosis that accounts for all sympt
  • As a result, they supply a large percentage of the law enforcement, mil
  • ear fuel: In 1995, Russia signed a contract to supply a light water reactor for the plant (the contr
  • The instrument was often used to supply a drone to accompany mukha vina (Tamil oboe) m
  • r depends on pressure drop, some manufacturers supply a variable-throat venturi to maintain pressure
  • as charged with manslaughter and conspiracy to supply a prohibited drug under the 1916 Defence of th
  • It is used to supply a steady stream of fresh air to any area of re
  • he SIR, tried to persuade George Stephenson to supply a locomotive for the line.
  • tem at the time, however IBM's approach was to supply a more generic facility whereby an external pr
  • Serbia contracted to supply a military intervention to protect Pasha's rul
  • lottetown with James Bardin Palmer intended to supply a partner in England with products exported fr
  • A refusal to supply a facility which is essential for all business
  • he was a one-man band, the problem was how to supply a more substantial accompaniment than the typi
  • 31.4 kg, including a pointing device, a power supply, a control unit, and an interferometer with el
  • s to specify how much money should be spent to supply a service in accordance to the local populatio
  • He established additional forts to supply a land route to Zacatecas in present-day Mexic
  • considers full renewable energy supply a momentous and visionary goal - the challenge
  • All five reservoirs supply a water treatment works at Lartington, just so
  • Others still have turned to relevant logic to supply a connection between the antecedent and conseq
  • a gold mine, the power station was expanded to supply a significant part of the North Island.
  • ld River Lee channel (above Old Ford Lock), to supply a reservoir at Saynes Mill, Stratford.
  • ewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds in order to supply a seat for John Morton, defeated at Abingdon.
  • man who founded and owns Blue Water Industrial Supply, a company headquartered in Mount Clemens, Mic
  • well known love of cigars by slipping into his supply a very real and lethal "exploding cigar."
  • Each Maritime Prepositioning Ship (MPS) can supply a Marine Expeditionary Unit (2,200 members) fo
  • The expressway was to supply a new route for U.S. 3, between MA 128 and the
  • Offer or agree to supply a product or expose or possess a product for s
  • illages in Ireland to have its own electricity supply, a mill on the Milltown river providing power
  • The farm continued to supply a range of produce into local markets, and pro
  • iams was contracted by New Zealand Railways to supply a steam crane for 600 pounds-the first of its
  • rages 30,000 gallons an hour was first used to supply a local mill.
  • ion to inform West Virginians how to equip and supply a fallout shelter.
  • ions before scientific groups, he was asked to supply a projector and staff to the Alhambra Music Ha
  • lished in 1957 with French company Pechiney to supply a quantity of 80,000 tonnes of alumina.
  • The landlord of the Troublehouse Inn used to supply a beer crate to enable passengers to step up i
  • The company also owns Del's Feed and Farm Supply, a farm retail chain in the Pacific Northwest
  • he officer believes that the person intends to supply a minor with alcohol in their possession.
  • The papers supply a roster of persons with whom Shakespeare was
  • They supply a wide array of products and services to vario
  • Sysco also owns Guest Supply, a more catalog-based service geared at hotels
  • o clothing and robes, Ede and Ravencroft often supply a photographer at ceremonial events such as gr
  • it all, or the military had commandeered it to supply a departing convoy.
  • commenced our work than we were called upon to supply a party of fifty men, which were later increas
  • However these structures did not supply a complete cycle of studies, forcing the stude
  • The drums and bass both supply a rhythmic pulse for the music, and the bass i
  • Company of Leeds was asked by J. & A. Brown to supply a large 2-8-2T side-tank engine.
  • gs of rigid airships, exhausting the available supply: about 200,000 sheets were used for a typical
  • into the Information that Physical Science can Supply about the Real.
  • Mound, north of the Swan River) that together supply about 40% of Perth's drinking water.
  • ion zone to protect the integrity of the water supply; access into this zone is restricted.
  • uth Eastern Bulgaria and to ensure electricity supply according to all present-day standards.
  • ich produced the more significant Electricity ( Supply) Act of 1926, leading to the setting up of the
  • It was created by the Munitions and Supply Act in September 1939 and began operations on
  • cing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992, the Gas Supply Act 1996, the Electricity Supply Act 1995, the
  • effect from 1 July 1957 under the Electricity Supply Act 1948 and came to be known as “The Madras S
  • The Safe, Clean, Reliable Water Supply Act provided $995 million to fund water progra
  • His conclusions led to the Electricity ( Supply) Act 1926, and the creation of the National Gr
  • igned to the EU law, a legal separation of the supply activity from the distribution activity came i
  • Detached from the Supply Activity in September 1958, he was ordered to
  • 1966, on which date he assumed command of the Supply Activity.
  • 2005 gross new supply addition (updated 10/12/2007)
  • 2011 gross new supply addition (updated 29 December 2007)
  • to provide a cooling pond for a power plant to supply additional electrical supply to the city of Sa
  • cooling pond for a complex of power plants, to supply additional electricity to the city of San Anto
  • night, and a flare plane was made available to supply additional light on call during the hours of d
  • Percentage of new supply additions (2003-2018) per country.
  • Amt B, Supply, Administration and Equipment
  • off British Gen. John Burgoyne from retreat or supply after the Battle of Freeman's Farm.
  • recreation and as a source for drinking water supply after conventional treatment (FW)."
  • on 16 January, the starboard motor lubrication supply again failed.
  • rubles from circulation of the country's money supply against an intended target of 81.5 billion rub
  • d the north of England, randomly chosen by the supply agencies she contacted.
  • When the Military General Supply Agency was activated in 1962, it absorbed the
  • In 1977 Defense Supply Agency became Defense Logistics Agency.
  • rked as a researcher at the National Emergency Supply Agency, where he was the secretary for the Nat
  • irman of the Advisory Committee of the EURATOM Supply Agency.
  • ich deal with Euratom issues), and the Euratom Supply Agency.
  • er World War II, it would need to increase its supply aggressively to meet explosive growth.
  • edica Corp. and its subsidiary Liberty Medical Supply agreed to pay $35 million to resolve allegatio
  • reakthrough in international sales to signed a supply agreement of 6 sets of 750 kW units with ENERG
  • er's general election, are in a confidence and supply agreement with the Labour coalition Government
  • In 1919 William and James signed a supply agreement with the Anglo Mexican Oil Company (
  • orced to close due to the termination of their supply agreements with the Swanbank Power Station.
  • It has long-term supply agreements with the top global agrochemical co
  • Later, they formed new supply agreements with a fishing cooperative in the B
  • e rebel camp and cutting off the Salars' water supply, Agui's joint forces destroyed the Jahriya reb
  • econnaissance missions over enemy territory to supply air force units with target and damage- assess
  • i, and bronchioles that forms the airways that supply air to the lungs.
  • The total supply air dropped by India during the operation amou
  • rom the fluid through the pipework coil to the supply air stream.
  • he 1940s as one of the departure airfields for supply aircraft during the Berlin Airlift.
  • missions escorting Force H in its attempts to supply aircraft to Malta were abandoned during March,
  • The Francis Co. had the contract to supply all the Portand cement for the construction of
  • EP services the subcontractor must produce and supply all of these services without entering into fu
  • Other end arteries supply all or parts of the liver, intestines, fingers
  • enthusiastic about the results, and planned to supply all German troops with the pills, but the war
  • distillery houses a malting which continues to supply all Islay distilleries, as per an agreement si
  • CHP systems can supply all electricity, heating and cooling for any s
  • In order to safeguard this supply, all water discharged from the third lock was
  • This followed the decision to supply all RAF stations in Germany through the port o
  • Fazilka TV Tower is able to supply all areas around 100 kilometres of its locatio
  • His firm went on to supply all the chain to the Royal Navy until 1916, an
  • ABB was contracted to supply all of the electrical and control systems.
  • A warehouse was needed to supply all the stores with hundreds of products beari
  • n the saintly Bishop changed water into oil to supply all the lamps of the church.
  • evel to max boil off but this is not enough to supply all the boilers needs so you must start to "fo
  • aboring to keep clear the shipping lanes which supply Allied fighters in that war-torn land.
  • ans on using the Syndicat's power to cut bacta supply, allowing him to control Gala and, hopefully,
  • Today the treatment plant can supply almost 10 million imperial gallons of drinking
  • ire; he returned to base with his engine's oil supply almost exhausted.
  • roposed Bratislava - Schwechat Pipeline it may supply also Slovakia.
  • The novel Holly by Albert French is set in Supply, although the novel indicates that there is a
  • s built almost exclusively for municipal water supply, although it also generates 70 MW of electrici
  • Belgium does not fluoridate its water supply, although legislation permits it.
  • ethods of treatment or the quantity they could supply, although authority to supply could be withdra
  • amine, an illegal stimulant, from her personal supply, although she maintains that she did not use t
  • via the west coast to the Far East and back to supply American forces in that unsettled area.
  • A candy factory was constructed to supply an eventual 350-plus Stuckey's stores located
  • "To supply an answer to these (lacunae) would force me to
  • ed settling tanks -- one unit could adequately supply an infantry battalion under adverse conditions
  • as a government scientist with the Ministry of Supply, an officer of the Royal Engineers and a recip
  • He also owned and operated Prairie Farm Ranch Supply, an exporter of livestock handling equipment.
  • e some Chinese war losses, let alone equip and supply an entire army.
  • Presearch specialises in the supply Analytical Instrumentation and consumable tech
  • Many small scale industries which supply ancillary parts to the railway workshop are lo
  • Its main concerns are water supply and water conservation in the Guadalupe River
  • The river water is used extensively for water supply and irrigation.
  • at home in Golders Green by turning on the gas supply and cutting her own throat.
  • t most of their time in hiding and attempts to supply and reinforce by air were unsuccessful.
  • Food was in short supply and the lack of adequate numbers of chefs caus
  • ds a reservoir for irrigation, municipal water supply and the generation of 1,000 MW of hydroelectri
  • ng items can become quite difficult due to low supply and high demand for the "high level" items.
  • abour markets including a mismatch between the supply and demand of laborers with necessary skill se
  • on to the Assembly had been operating a school supply and confectionery store.
  • weapons) and Daimler "Dingo" scout cars and a supply and recovery squadron
  • ealth (she had been an "Honorary" Minister for Supply and Shipping since 1947).
  • sions, and are most representative of industry supply and demand.
  • ke education, medical and public health, water supply and sanitation, housing, information and publi
  • ograms, raise interest rates, reduce the money supply, and make sure that we have a recovery that do
  • dland in 1844, becoming a partner in a fishery supply and export business.
  • nted a lieutenant-colonel and made director of supply and transport for the Canadian forces.
  • He was trained as in the supply and storage of ammunition, initially supportin
  • view plants that could enter or alter the food supply and the EPA regulate the genetically modified
  • acturers attracted to Brimsdown by electricity supply and flat sites included non-ferrous metals pro
  • nment did provide some services, such as water supply and mail delivery.
  • friendly positions, ammunition was in critical supply, and the platoon was ordered to withdraw into
  • he province's Executive Council as Minister of Supply and Services from 1972 to 1974.
  • es began targeting garrisons along the Turkish supply and communications route.
  • Minister of Income Assistance, the Minister of Supply and Services and the Minister of State for Min
  • dering station consists of an electrical power supply and a soldering iron.
  • along with a mechanical infrastructure, power supply, and switch driver circuit to mount, power, an
  • nt of Sri Lanka, and was the Minister of Water Supply and Drainage.
  • Company was granted the monopoly for electric supply and the running of an electric tram service in
  • he Italian units were surrounded, cut off from supply, and defeated.
  • German submarine U-463 was a Type XIV supply and replenishment U-boat ("Milchkuh") of the o
  • For almost two months she conducted supply and survey operations in the ice-filled Arctic
  • departments directive from irrigation to water supply and sewage.
  • inois's Sangamon River, it was built for water supply and recreation purposes.
  • icion of possession of cannabis with intent to supply and on suspicion of possessing counterfeit mon
  • He saw an opportunity in the market for prawn supply and started off by selling a few boxes of froz
  • The pipeline is important in the supply and transportation of natural gas from the Uni
  • Since 1968 the reservoir has not been used for supply and is now a public amenity used for recreatio
  • to raid behind the Confederate line into their supply and communications.
  • t building and construction improvement, water supply and sanitation, and natural resources conserva
  • Water Supply and Distribution
  • a metropolitan area, whose functions are water supply and sewage treatment, waste management, metrop
  • uels has had by far the biggest effect on food supply and prices.
  • The Water supply and Effluent treatment & Waste disposal tasks
  • ipality of Salvador da Bahia, and includes the supply and installation of rolling stock and signalin
  • , the squadron had its own finance, personnel, supply, and other support elements.
  • abling equipment repair and recovery, logistic supply and distribution and above all, medical suppor
  • different engineering fields, including power supply and distribution, communications infrastructur
  • Company was granted the monopoly for electric supply and the running of an electric tram service in
  • e at the Federal Contract Board, Department of Supply, and Oil Board.
  • Bird's Point was transformed into an important supply and repair site, as well as a training camp an
  • and the facility was returned to being a S&E ( Supply and Evacuation) airfield, and was used until b
  • ts were the 326th Medical Battalion, the 426th Supply and Transport Company, the Headquarters and He
  • f groundwater for public water use, industrial supply, and irrigation.
  • Staff Corps, consequently all Marine Engineer, Supply, and Judge Advocate Division "JAG" officers ar
  • gence, destroy enemy aircraft and attack their supply and reinforcement routes.
  • , and was moved to the position of Minister of Supply and Services in 1989.
  • was reinstated and redesignated for the 108th Supply and Transport Battalion, Illinois Army Nationa
  • pring Army Airfield due to inadequacy of water supply and barracks heating on 15 January 1943.
  • s attention were wide-ranging: improving water supply and sewage, developing street surfacing, expan
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