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  • During the 1914-15, his supply of dangerous and accurate crosses enabled Fred
  • ally slated for 2001 but was deferred when the supply of numbers was deemed sufficient for the near
  • sing requirements in connection with the water supply of Burton.
  • as well as causing brief interruptions in the supply of electric power and mobile phone communicati
  • To increase the supply of affordable housing where it is needed most.
  • to Rico became an important port, with its own supply of gold.
  • l soon finds that his serum requires a regular supply of female hormones to maintain its effect, nec
  • The sale and supply of kava is prohibited in western Australia and
  • Arthur Roberts) travels to Earth seeking a new supply of blood for his dying world.
  • about licensing of production, possession and supply of substances classified under the act.
  • je, railroad station, close to the highway and supply of water.
  • neurons are dependent on their targets for the supply of survival factors.
  • m Prince Gwydion, which provides an indefinite supply of nourishing, though somewhat tasteless and d
  • The year's supply of flour would go bad with weevils and worms.
  • (c) the nerve supply of lacrimal apparatus done by carotid plexuse
  • as it is much cheaper and doesn't deplete the supply of the natural material.
  • to protect the British trade which was a vital supply of Royal Navy stores, and to blockade enemy po
  • cuted them in their attempt to replenish their supply of war booty, which they had lost during the r
  • much of the fleet was decommissioned, and the supply of unemployed seamen was more than adequate to
  • In the cells they store a supply of pollen and nectar as food for the larvae.
  • e connected to a larger body with a more ample supply of seminary-trained ministerial candidates.
  • Dash's only weapons are a limited supply of bombs and remote detonators.
  • contributes 9 GL annually to Perth's municipal supply of drinking water and is also heavily used for
  • ds were more common and there was such a large supply of the small seeds that the finches rarely ate
  • dical Journal, Tobacco Control) to prevent the supply of tobacco to Singaporeans born from the year
  • sponsible for the development, procurement and supply of aircraft and aeronautical equipment.
  • It governs the manufacture and supply of medicine.
  • ounding area are well known for their abundant supply of marble, leading to its nickname, "The Marbl
  • wever, it remained necessary to supplement the supply of feed and fodder through imports, which beca
  • timatum to implement a Supreme Court ruling on supply of river water to her southern state of Tamil
  • ck was rebuilt and ran until there was a short supply of fluorospar in 1950.
  • The Great War of 1914-1918 halted the supply of raw cotton, and the British government enco
  • l is the country estimated to have the largest supply of fresh water in the world, followed by Russi
  • newspaper, as well as better clothing and the supply of toiletry necessities and other hygienic nec
  • The player does, however, possess a limited supply of spiritual energy which can be used for magi
  • els of the uterus are a component of the blood supply of the uterus.
  • ion; the bacteria benefit from having a stable supply of nutrients in the host environment.
  • long contract dispute between the two for the supply of high-grade coal at a disadvantageous price,
  • was dissolved and prohibitions on the sale or supply of arms, diamonds, timber and travel were term
  • After Benedict had used his extensive supply of gold to gain a large number of followers, t
  • aught Journal owner Roy Lotspeich with a large supply of illegal whiskey.
  • Tulle, in the Limousin where there was a good supply of water power, but he did not have sufficient
  • 18 January - HMS Supply of the First Fleet arrives in Botany Bay.
  • r is a device for automatically regulating the supply of a liquid to a system.
  • It is used for the supply of drinking water, flood protection, raising w
  • a burgh could agree with the commissioners of supply of a county to consolidate the burgh force wit
  • China reportedly has the world's largest supply of tungsten ore with about 60%.
  • Changes in the supply of or demand for labor cause movements along t
  • A part of water supply of the metropolis of Chennai is drawn from thi
  • erican Civil War there were disruptions to the supply of cotton reaching Europe, and during this per
  • at a fusion explosion could be as large as its supply of fuel, which has no critical mass limit.
  • nutrients at all times, so that muscles have a supply of fuel ready to burn at any given moment.
  • ce were chosen to fill the need for a constant supply of labour to the country.
  • The constant supply of fresh eluent to the column is accomplished
  • oes and used this woodland, with its plentiful supply of firewood, as a campground.
  • orce Welham had been set up to investigate the supply of amphetamine, cocaine and ecstasy in the Cla
  • n China hoping to get their hands on the local supply of "Dragon Herb."
  • nd as time went on, the number of pilgrims and supply of money diminished drastically, all the while
  • On the street it widely affected the supply of cannabis, leading to lots of "dry" areas.
  • Plants should be provided with a plentiful supply of moisture and grown in well-drained humus.
  • A supply of shaganapi and wood was brought; a cart coul
  • During World War II, the supply of balsa wood was diverted to the war effort f
  • eavier throughout the 60s due to the dwindling supply of the light ash wood Fender had formerly used
  • They had a plentiful supply of DShK machine guns, 75 and 82 mm recoilless
  • portative organ lacks a reservoir to retain a supply of wind, thus it will only produce sound while
  • ded had the convenient effect of maintaining a supply of servants and potential concubines for the w
  • aller scaffold sections or a quicker-depleting supply of web fluid.
  • The player has access to an endless supply of boomerangs and eventually up to five spells
  • king responsibility for the Admiralty's entire supply of guns, torpedoes and mines.
  • mber 29 elections pledged that he would ensure supply of agricultural apparatus with a lesser price
  • Frequently, adequate supply of building materials was hampered and delayed
  • cquisition was to secure access to the crucial supply of gearboxes for the wind turbine manufacturer
  • ... I have received a new supply of ammunition and can take your works by assau
  • More recently, Lage negotiated a guaranteed supply of subsidized oil from Venezuela, in exchange
  • There is no commercially available supply of the pathogen.
  • win a contest whose grand prize is a lifetime supply of jawbreakers.
  • Future sources of supply of tantalum, in order of estimated size, are b
  • It serves as the main source for the water supply of the San Juan metropolitan area.
  • tation and is vital for replenishing the water supply of communities around Tampa Bay.
  • nc., a Pennsylvania lumber company to ensure a supply of hardwood for their products.
  • s Gladney seeks to obtain his own black market supply of Dylar.
  • he seas around the Chinese coast made seaborne supply of China impossible.
  • f eighteen members, included a bush chef and a supply of sheep and fowl.
  • ugh Kinale and Lough Derragh, with a plentiful supply of trout, tench, bream and pike, Abbeylara att
  • roviding meat, making tools, and maintaining a supply of poison-tipped arrows and spears.
  • ed City, the Powder Magazine, where the city's supply of gunpowder was stored, and the Pink House, b
  • d to some extent for burning into lime for the supply of the hilly districts to the north and south
  • The pump was the principal supply of water to the village until 1953, when mains
  • o burn hard bituminous coal and they require a supply of Welsh steam coal, or similar, instead.
  • food situation but for lack of mail and a new supply of movies, no other entertainment being availa
  • becoming increasingly mechanized and the local supply of fur-bearing animals was largely depleted.
  • twenty-five miles from major power plants, the supply of power is plentiful.
  • Argos Lubricants: supply of lubricants of the brands Argos Supreme and
  • ad from Danbury to surrounding areas where the supply of fur-bearing animals such as muskrat, fox, a
  • e, which until lately were worked only for the supply of the immediate neighbourhood, but they are n
  • ppointment, though David Hirst provided a fair supply of goals on his return to fitness after a two-
  • an animated purse containing an inexhaustible supply of coins, hence it represents wealth and has b
  • s, and by the second Downman had exhausted his supply of shot, and resorted to firing nails and piec
  • t department of the Admiralty coordinating the supply of parts to build the vessels at boatyards aro
  • dvantages are (1) that the standards require a supply of the analyte material, preferably of high pu
  • The supply of the Phoenix CutTM diamond is very limited.
  • lam territory provided an abundant, year-round supply of food.
  • ted and organised convoy system could keep the supply of men, food and material regular and conseque
  • the focus of a Turkish shipping point for the supply of arms to the Turkish Cypriots from mainland
  • ried a pouch with 14 hypodermic syringes and a supply of potassium chloride.
  • ar metatarsal artery, which bifurcates for the supply of the adjacent sides of the great and second
  • ed completely due to problems in negotiating a supply of electricity.
  • Federated Co-operatives in the manufacture and supply of fertilizers and agricultural chemicals.
  • No matter the reason, the reduction in the supply of these materials could cause major problems
  • Bagenal had misgivings about his supply of powder and lead, much of which had been use
  • war the government closed down the plant once supply of Alunite had normalised.
  • The player carries a limited supply of "cluster bombs" that can be deployed, destr
  • personal use, defined as being up to ten days supply of that substance.
  • In return for a steady supply of the fluid, Brian must seek out victims for
  • d, the company is engaged in manufacturing and supply of soft gels and value-added manufacturing.
  • s, rivers, and ponds, as long as there is good supply of food.
  • ost modern European countries rely on a steady supply of highly skilled workers.
  • uefied Natural Gas Company Ltd., Qatar for the supply of LNG to India.
  • A prohibition notice prohibiting the supply of a product;
  • "The Supply of Engineering Labor under Boom Conditions", w
  • ans restaurants with a seemingly inexhaustible supply of shrimp, fish and crabs.
  • d it becomes necessary to use a motor or other supply of mechanical power.
  • with all modern developments and has a regular supply of electricity (now owning its own 32 kV Grid
  • ylloxera epidemic in the 19th century when the supply of expensive premium wine was scarce.
  • floods, slips, and the consequent delay in the supply of materials.
  • Ziegelhausen's abundant supply of water and steep, south-facing slopes made i
  • Post Keynesian economists believe that supply of money is credit-driven and determined endog
  • years it supplied three-fourths of the world's supply of the metal.
  • ss.13 to 16 Supply of water for fire-fighting
  • feeds production, chicken meat processing and supply of processed food.
  • ent between men and women in the access to and supply of goods and services".
  • FSU's semisynthetic Taxol greatly improved the supply of this anti-cancer drug
  • ppeared on Desert Island Discs and requested a supply of cannabis seeds as her luxury item.
  • no confidence in the House of Commons over the supply of cordite to the army.
  • A common application is the supply of fuel to an internal combustion engine by pl
  • This together with a constant supply of water lead to the establishment of a farmin
  • Together, these systems gave the city a supply of more than 60,000,000 US gallons (227,125 kl
  • s on money, he argued that "an increase in the supply of money does not confer any benefit whatever
  • d one astern, eventually replenishing the fuel supply of all 15 of her brood.
  • Society, helped with the loan of books and the supply of scientific information.
  • "On the supply of Water from Artesian Wells in the London Bas
  • Its basic petrochemical units account for the supply of ethylene and propylene to the company's nea
  • March 1778 gave the town a cheap and reliable supply of Warwickshire coal.
  • ding and government accommodation services and supply of stores, furniture and equipment until 1987
  • The great war of 1914-1918 halted the supply of raw cotton, and the British government enco
  • eriously compromised the already-depleted food supply of the region and sharpened the misery of all
  • ed in the series to cut the entire electricity supply of New York City, disable aircraft and destroy
  • international death of Formula 3000 causing a supply of chassis to dry up.
  • ylodon (another extinct sloth), did find their supply of food in the way palaeontologists suggest, t
  • rame construction outstripped the very limited supply of French-built Hispano-Suiza engines and squa
  • ly go into the real world in order to obtain a supply of Y chromosome in the form of semen to keep t
  • e 1990s and never fully detailed, involved the supply of Panavia Tornado strike and air defence airc
  • dustrial chemical matters, particularly in the supply of sulphuric acid.
  • ties in Auschwitz to be near the captive labor supply of the infamous concentration camp.
  • Public supply of electricity in Carlow was first provided fr
  • mptying the tobacco in the bowl, and a regular supply of pipe cleaners.
  • Also, artillery soldiers needed a constant supply of fresh water to cool down the hot cannon bar
  • The Great War of 1914-18 had halted the supply of raw cotton, and the British government enco
  • expressed concern that the interruption in the supply of water to the BCN may lead to water shortage
  • inistrative positions, among them: Director of supply of the 3rd Service Command at Baltimore, Direc
  • To address concerns about a steady supply of fuel to support military and industrial ope
  • Diminished supply of Nitric Oxide can lead to vascular damage, s
  • supervision, living alone, and having a large supply of gold coins kept out in the open) be reveale
  • explosive factories of this type, a capacious supply of water was required for use in the manufactu
  • iad and San Antonio, and trouble maintaining a supply of freshwater, most settlers relocated to Refu
  • xposed position until the company expended its supply of grenades.
  • The company is a supply of chemicals and colors for the textile, leath
  • supplying the City of New York with increased supply of pure and wholesome water”.
  • ficient enough to ensure proper and secure gas supply of Georgian and Armenian gas markets.
  • In the run up to 2000, the Russian supply of palladium to the global market was repeated
  • They landed a factory supply of Ford Zetec R V8s.
  • In addition, there was an ample supply of both building materials and water nearby.
  • then assigned as assistant chief of staff for supply of the 4th Armored Division.
  • mponents and equipment, they have an extensive supply of parts, tools, and other items that any expe
  • heavily damaged by the mosquito spraying, the supply of bees for pollination was critically short f
  • ater pressure was enough to provide a constant supply of water to a planned network of satellite wel
  • For example, in a national power grid, the supply of power needs to be balanced to demand over a
  • With a supply of hand grenades, he crawled forward under a w
  • Navy during the Second World War to store its supply of rum.
  • ed an implied term of the contract, namely the supply of a website that didn't violate another party
  • The First World War saw a break in the supply of decorated biscuit tins.
  • wn, users are first given a basic garage and a supply of online currency in the form of "credits" to
  • as the cuckoo chick is able to monopolise the supply of food.
  • the AIB and was tasked with the insertion and supply of intelligence gathering parties behind Japan
  • r new blog, Cake Wrecks, but assumed a limited supply of strange cake photography would result in th
  • o draft civilian workers to ensure an adequate supply of labor in strategic war industries, with exc
  • nglish National Health Service) permitting the supply of prescription-only medicines (POMs) to group
  • provisional agreement for the manufacture and supply of a small weapon, the Manzolini bomb.
  • The major purpose of this dam is the supply of water to the agriculture, to the industries
  • The supply of Levonelle is different, however, in that it
  • ation Water Department was responsible for the supply of water to Birmingham from 1876 to 1974.
  • h City in Vietnam) was then the main source of supply of rice to New Guinea.
  • The supply of shells were stored in underground magazines
  • responsible for heating installations and the supply of energy to customers
  • Housing Development: To increase the supply of affordable, safe and attractive housing in
  • they could grow back, a crisis emerged in the supply of a beneficial anti-cancer medication.
  • The Amelia area is known for its supply of minerals, including the nation's best sourc
  • stop the payment of reparations and the covert supply of arms to Israel by West Germany.
  • s dependent on foreign sources for an adequate supply of oil.
  • n the Avon Gorge have exhausted the once ready supply of Bristol Diamonds, although some are still o
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