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The wizards of the Kassikan have been thru this, personally, since before people on Earth could write, you can't sustain a society that uses energy at a greater rate than that supplied by the sun
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But if the plants are supplied with an abundance of food, a greater balance is achieved between the plant and its surrounding environment
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i insist that all my needs are supplied
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As a technician, of course Bahkmar knew that the view rendering busses that supplied all souls eye-stream input was dependent on all objects in the field of view
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From there, via one party conversation or another, he landed a series of job offers that culminated with him moving to London as foreign correspondent for Consolidated World News, better known as CWN, one of the many news agencies that supplied stories for the Middle East newspapers and satellite television channels
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Pistachios also contain potassium and fibre - in fact a 30g serving has more than three times that supplied by the Almonds
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‘How far is it to Abery from the wasteg?’ Iain asked as they munched on the sandwiches Friede had supplied
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The warehouse in question formed part of a complex of buildings set inside a forbidding stone wall a considerable amount taller than Kara; she presented herself at the gatehouse, offering the authority Berndt had supplied
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Has Caesar been a good ruler? Has he brought you peace? Has Herod been all that you have hoped he would be? Have the rulers and the governments over you really brought you the peace that you were hoping for? Have they really supplied for your needs? Or are your needs deeper than stuff? Are your needs and your deepest longings for something bigger and greater than that which has been given you? Choose ye this day: Caesar or Christ? Herod or Jesus?
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The dreams had supplied him with many of these
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Wiesse has arranged for me to be supplied with a neat backpack for daily use and a holdall for all the other stuff
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Conditions didn’t used to be so bad … and this is one of the backwoods in the country – most places are better supplied
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Intelligent crime on a huge scale with a demon in the detail; a high-powered, heavily-armed, luxurious schooner feeding world-wide drivelling greed, gagging for more and supplied on demand by ruthless slavering zeal
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The farmer boasted proudly that he grew the sweetest Tesh fruit in the entire realm; he even supplied the Queen’s Hold with the tasty fruit
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supplied to four schools
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Naria supplied them with food, and tools to help them build their own structures to live in
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They supplied a foresail, or jib, in the same pattern
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“She was his sex pet, and she kept him well supplied, everyone on the block as well as everyone in the house could hear that just as well as their fights
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He had to keep in mind that the person who supplied the shonggot could be someone rich and important, rich enough to hire detectives, but not rich enough to hire good ones
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“Yesterday we found that two of the businesses that supplied the more common ingredients have people who remember doing business with someone of your name and/or appearance in that time frame
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Matt grumbled but did as he was told, wandering off a bit to a flat-looking rock where he could cut up the carrots with the knife that Andrew had supplied
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This was supplied in part to dissuade any truly unqualified candidates from wasting the time and materials of the new instructor
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However, I rest assured that God has supplied the proper person
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Strenhowell know he hadn't been supplied with 'a space' in his capacity as apprentice at large
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"Nothing–" He replied wiping his face with the towel Beth had supplied
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The ranch supplied everything she wanted, and what she needed extra she ordered and paid for on an account
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Such enhancements of the market price are evidently the effect of natural causes, which may hinder the effectual demand from ever being fully supplied, and which may continue, therefore, to operate for ever
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The market comes to be less fully supplied with many different sorts of goods
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The sailor, indeed, over and above his pay, is supplied with
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encouragement to curates, the cures have, in several places, been meanly supplied, the bishop
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Though, from the preference given in those colonies to the cultivation of tobacco above that of corn, it would appear that the effectual demand of Europe for tobacco is not completely supplied, it probably is more nearly so than that for sugar; and though the present price of tobacco is probably more than sufficient to pay the whole rent, wages, and profit, necessary for preparing and bringing it to market, according to the rate at which they are commonly paid in corn land, it must not be so much more as the present price of sugar
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The marine had then taken the fishing line that Conradie had supplied and set up a rudimentary alarm system
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It is natural to suppose, too, that the greater part of the mines which then supplied the European market with silver might be a good deal exhausted, and have become more expensive in the working
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But gold and silver will naturally exchange for a greater quantity of subsistence in a rich than in a poor country ; in a country which abounds with subsistence, than in one which is but indifferently supplied with it
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It must have had this effect, more or less, at all the different markets in the kingdom, but particularly at those in the neighbourhood of London, which require to be supplied from the greatest distance
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The seasons, for these ten or twelve years past, have been unfavourable through the greater part of Europe; and the disorders of Poland have very much increased the scarcity in all those countries, which, in dear years, used to be supplied from that market
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Though the mines, therefore, which supplied the Indian market, had been as abundant as those which supplied the European, such commodities would naturally exchange for a greater quantity of food in India than in Europe
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But the mines which supplied the Indian market with the precious metals seem to have been a good deal less abundant, and those which supplied it with the precious stones a good deal more so, than the mines which supplied the European
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A market which, from requiring only one thousand, comes to require annually ten thousand ton of fish, can seldom be supplied, without employing more than ten times the quantity of labour which had before been sufficient to supply it
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The far greater part of them are supplied by the produce of other men's labour, which he purchases with the produce, or, what is the same thing, with the price of the produce, of his own
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The demand of the country may frequently, in this manner, be supplied more completely, and at a smaller expense, than in any other
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This time however, with Ravena's internal ship's scans as a viable inventory of the Guild supplied arsenal, the Elf herself made the specific request of Deni for those very modules---much to Deni's chagrin
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By supplying them, as nearly as he can judge, in this proportion, he is likely to sell all his corn for the highest price, and with the greatest profit ; and his knowledge of the state of the crop, and of his daily, weekly, and monthly sales, enables him to judge, with more or less accuracy, how far they really are supplied in this manner
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“And your Captain turned to piracy to keep you all fed and supplied?”
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But if a merchant ever buys up corn, either going to a particular market, or in a particular market, in order to sell it again soon after in the same market, it must be because he judges that the market cannot be so liberally supplied through the whole season as upon that particular occasion, and that the price, therefore, must soon rise
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The colonies would be ill supplied, and would be obliged both to buy very dear, and to sell very cheap
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Of this kind are molasses, coffee, cocoa-nuts, tobacco, pimento, ginger, whalefins, raw silk, cotton, wool, beaver, and other peltry of America, indigo, fustick, and other dyeing woods; secondly, such as are not the peculiar produce of America, but which are, and may be produced in the mother country, though not in such quantities as to supply the greater part of her demand, which is principally supplied from foreign countries
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The capital which had before supplied the colonies with but a part of the goods which they wanted from Europe, was now all that was employed to supply them with the whole
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is supplied in your rooms
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First, those colonies, in preparing themselves for their non-importation agreement, drained Great Britain completely of all the commodities which were fit for their market ; secondly, the extra ordinary demand of the Spanish flota has, this year, drained Germany and the north of many commodities, linen in particular, which used to come into competition, even in the British market, with the manufactures of Great Britain; thirdly, the peace between Russia and Turkey has occasioned an extraordinary demand from the Turkey market, which, during the distress of the country, and while a Russian fleet was cruizing in the Archipelago, had been very poorly supplied ; fourthly, the demand of the north of Europe for the manufactures of Great Britain has been increasing from year to year, for some time past; and, fifthly, the late partition, and consequential pacification of Poland, by opening the market of that great country, have, this year, added an extraordinary demand from thence to the increasing demand of the north
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But this great consumption is almost entirely supplied by France, Flanders, Holland, and Germany
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The home market was at all times likely to be more scantily supplied ; the commodities were at all times likely to be somewhat dearer there than they would have been, had the exportation been rendered as free as the importation
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France enjoyed, at that time, an exclusive trade to the country most productive of those drugs, that which lies in the neighbourhood of the Senegal ; and the British market could not be easily supplied by the immediate importation of them from the place of growth
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But nevertheless, the woman had supplied the correct coded certificate that can only be key-checked
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Annibal was ill supplied from home
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Whatever exigency of the state, therefore, this tax might be intended to supply, that exigency would be chiefly supplied at the expense of the poor, not of the rich; at the expense of those who are least able to supply it, not of those who are most able
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Firstly it angered him, the way they simply dismissed his supplied information as false, but it also puzzled him
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If a moderate capital were sufficient, the great utility of the undertaking would not be a sufficient reason for establishing a joint-stock company; because, in this case, the demand for what it was to produce, would readily and easily be supplied by private adventurers
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More than half the colony’s energy requirements were supplied by the ageing fusion reactors they brought with them
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The rent of land, however, is, according to some, the sole fund; and, according to others, the principal fund, from which, in all great monarchies, the exigencies of the state must be ultimately supplied
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Beth had given me a couple of bottles of beer Mabel had supplied me with cigarettes and Rosie had made me sandwiches to keep me going
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Though, in consequence of this wretched cultivation, the market is, no doubt, somewhat worse supplied; yet the small rise of price which this may occasion, as it is not likely even to indemnify the farmer for the diminution of his produce, it is still less likely to enable him to pay more rent to the landlord
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How was the water mist delivered to the surface of the Earth? Considering the fact that a constant flow of water was delivered to the entire surface area of the planet, in the form of a mist, the volume of subterranean water, which would have supplied this mist, would have diminished over the centuries
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and the English private parties secretly supplied the South with ships of war, ammunition, and other military supplies
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One of the first things Jon learned was that whales supplied two important resources, whale oil and baleen
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of hard riding, on a horse the baron had supplied, he arrived at the count’s castle at nightfall
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thought it was ‘fab’, as it was short supplied to keep the brand
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Some items were missing and they would have to be supplied by
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and out supplied by the Union
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England that supplied goods and services to the Confederate
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distances if supplied with water and provisions
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“Thank you very much L/Cpl Lamb for the information you have supplied I hope you get better quickly goodbye
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As soon as we could find them, the Army most kindly supplied us with all the R1 (SLR) bayonets we needed
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Maldynado offered the envelope Avery had supplied
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Keep the welders supplied with tools, welding rods, and any other equipment they needed
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Through negligence, perhaps of the men themselves, many were not supplied with this simple but indispensable adjunct
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Identification slips, which should contain in tabulated form the name, rank, regiment, and next of kin of the wearer, were not supplied to the troops
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Despite the exodus of invalids, shipped North on dirty transports supplied with hardtack, canned meat, and foul water, to become an object lesson to the American people of the effect of Cuban climate and official negligence, 4122 soldiers were on the sick list in Cuba on July 24th
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holding the lid with one hand and pouring with the other, supplied
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The Soviets and their allies never supplied weapons or training
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* The Southern Cross was a charity who supplied much needed comforts from home to the troops and policemen on the Borders during the war
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The Asian was just a small time drug dealer, but to his credit, he had supplied him with what he had wanted most
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Crooked agents often stole funds intended for the Dakota, or supplied spoiled food and shoddy equipment
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This force would have to be supplied over extremely long supply lines, and the lines would themselves need to be defended
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Having recognised his target from the photo King had supplied, Payne decided to wait for them to come out of the house again
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Portable toilets were even in place, and the Council even supplied a full gamut of recycling bins
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Then, someone on the condo board decided that an electronic entry gate with a regularly changing entry code supplied only to the residents, would mean that only one guard would be needed to patrol the property and to respond to the needs of the owners
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There were two bottles of beer and one of wine as well, and a small chocolate cake made possible by the sugar and chocolate supplied to Herr Schuler by Colling
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The ship was supplied with a pair of bicycles for occasional ground transport
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The beginning of tears welled up in her eyes again at the thought of the unknown unfortunate who’d supplied that skimpy wrap to cover another part of her innocence, until something better could come along
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But there has been a long continuous memory of this tradition that has supplied us this earlier name for God
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It appears that this is as far as I can go in drawing conclusions from the material that I have already gathered without getting so far into the area of speculation that it becomes detached from any foundation supplied up to now
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Of course, all of his product will be supplied by yours truly to which I will only require a small tribute of 2
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This change is instantly supplied by the computer brain that controls the ability to change performance requirements as conditions dictate
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When less performance was required, a condition of richness of fuel supplied was in evidence wherein incomplete oxidation (burning) left a residue of carbon that slowly coated the burning chamber and exhaust piping, shortening the lifetime of the engine that supplied the umph of performance
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e) High reduction of the tax burden because the activities of the State will be supplied by the nonprofit organizations through the new Coordenational Structure and indirectly it will benefit the companies and other citizens
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The income is supplied with base in the Punctuation System of Activities for the beneficiary people
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Product acquisition or service that is originating from external suppliers in the national market: This situation happens when there is the lack of products or services that are not yet supplied internally by the Coordenational Structure
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But then, I saw Tobias at the hospital offering to help rebuild and work as a transporter for medical supplies
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Still in the doldrums, Dave looks through the food supplies
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"We have over half a decade to lay in supplies," doostEr told him
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"We don't have supplies," he said
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With the three of us together, they see a hunting party with powerful weapons and supplies
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Viparita-Karani is very much a beauty treatment for it supplies the skin with an extra amount of blood and so prevents and smooths away untimely wrinkles
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The following areas are known to have good supplies of oxygen and therefore are great for fly fishing:
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Naria set up an encampment on the Northern continent and gave the first Scather residents, about 10 young boys, enough supplies and equipment for them to hack-out an encampment for themselves
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The ships that brought them supplies were crewed by carefully trained
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We will outfit your ship with supplies and the latest star charts showing where each of their ships is located at the present time
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He checked his supplies
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On top was a tray of art supplies, brushes, bowls, pallets, vials of pigments
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George smiled and indicated a rack of rods inconspicuously set between a shelf of painting supplies and a rack of gardening implements
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He wasn’t going to pass any supplies thru her, but he would continue to enjoy her body if she would still allow it
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He paid for her supplies and equipment
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The doctor's supplies, the impromptu picnic hamper that he brought over from the barn the previous evening is empty, save for a couple of sachets of Resolve
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Instead he let another of his cases take over and stopped at a cook stand and watched his supplies and suppliers for a few minutes while he ate
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Before he even got to the main canal he bought and packed his supplies, along with five bags of fuel for just over two irons, a very good deal
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Roman put his supplies in his cart and made
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This latter facility was the result of having been given the responsibility of performing the daily ordering and planning based upon the restaurant's business load, the current menus, and the seasonal availability of supplies
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It was the second Empire that had really perfected genetics and with energy and metal supplies dwindling, they turned to them for military advantage
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Inside a long bar stretched down one side of the small building and several small isles held the beauty supplies
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Every person involved in delivering supplies is licensed and subjected to ongoing personal testing
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inexpertly tied supplies on the roof – looking for a picnic
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And somehow, despite their dwindling supplies and resources, Rapheal had been able to keep them moving through space
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We replenished our supplies
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David was told he could not build the house of God, so what did he do? He began to get all the supplies and tools ready for his son Solomon to do the work
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Grain, the food of the common people, is dearer in Scotland than in England, whence Scotland receives almost every year very large supplies
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Oatmeal, indeed, supplies the common people in Scotland with the greatest and the best part of their food, which is, in general, much inferior to that of their neighbours of the same rank in England
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Supply lines only work when the supplies reach the troops, and a
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ends of the earth because supplies weren’t reaching the troops
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Occasionally the trio would come upon a horde of sheep or carts laden with supplies jamming the roadway, at such times, they would be forced to wait anxiously in the tightly packed street, choking on the stench of sweat and manure until the flow of traffic crept forward once more
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Now, Drau'd took advantage of the open section to transport supplies and men between sides
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The elf said, that if needed, they could quickly adapt the bridge to accommodate a sudden influx of heavy traffic or loads of supplies
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She puts articles in the wrong magazines, overstocks supplies and is far too lax about manning the presses
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For the most part, the courtyard was now vacant, the gardeners having rounded up most of the wildlife, as well as any edible plant life, to be immediately delivered to the kitchen, prepped for storage and added to the keep's list of supplies in anticipation of a lengthy siege
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Behind him, being drawn by another two horses, was an open back Volvo truck, piled high with supplies
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supplies, and catch up with neighbours and news from
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Scotland receives almost every year very large supplies from England, and every commodity must commonly be somewhat dearer in the country to which it
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his supplies in the stores and markets, and left the safety
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They are certainly, however, dearer in England than in France, as England receives considerable supplies from France
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Supplies to Saint Sebastien returned to
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The other is that which supplies his immediate consumption, and which consists either, first, in that portion of his whole stock which was originally reserved for this purpose; or, secondly, in his revenue, from whatever source derived, as it gradually comes in ; or, thirdly, in such things as had been purchased by either of these in former years, and which are not yet entirely consumed, such as a stock of clothes, household furniture, and the like
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Their riches or poverty depend upon the abundant or sparing supplies which those two capitals can afford to the stock reserved for immediate consumption
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The whole paper money of every kind which can easily circulate in any country, never can exceed the value of the gold and silver, of which it supplies the place, or which (the commerce being supposed the same) would circulate there, if there was no paper money
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We needed neither the protection of a coast, nor daily supplies of fresh water, as would have been the case were we The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Almost all loans at interest are made in money, either of paper, or of gold and silver ; but what the borrower really wants, and what the lender readily supplies him with, is not the money, but the money's worth, or the goods which it can purchase
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The country supplies the town with the means of subsistence and the materials of manufacture
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It is this commerce which supplies the inhabitants of the town, both with the materials of their work, and the means of their subsistence
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With his twin daggers, an old but trusty sword and a few miscellaneous supplies, he headed to the north side of town, near the stables
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Knowing who supplies weapons for the Justicars would have helped a great deal
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Plastic shelves stood against the wall, packed with cardboard boxes, most of them labeled with alcoholic beverage brands and a couple branded as cleaning supplies
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He handed her a blanket before walking off to grab some supplies from the other end of the camp
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particularly with regard to wheat, the home market is thus opened to foreign supplies, at prices considerably lower than before
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Though Britain were entirely excluded from the Portugal trade, it could find very little difficulty in procuring all the annual supplies of gold which it wants, either for the purposes of plate, or of coin, or of foreign trade
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with no supplies
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I might be able to find some very useful supplies here as it looked like the vehicles were positioned to attack, or possibly to hold something off
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If you want to, we can check the other houses for supplies too
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They gave me list after list of needed supplies, and I did my best to retrieve everything on those lists
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Finally I turned back to Vanessa, “Most of what I carry is for trade supplies, and I always meant to pass it on to the Elders in Sundown anyway
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Outside, I had promised them help but that help could mean dropping off what supplies I had left in my truck and hitting the road
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The capital which supplies the colonies with this great quantity of linen, is annually distributed among, and furnishes a revenue to, the inhabitants of those other countries
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The high content of iron in beets regenerates and reactivates the red blood cells and supplies fresh oxygen to the body
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When our rescue arrives it will stop them having to search the planet for us, and if we have to wait months for a rescue to come then we should be able to get vital supplies back to this section of the ship
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I hoisted sails, trimmed sails, dropped sails, swabbed decks, greased pulleys, polished brass, secured cargo, and hauled supplies
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If they returned to the command section, then they would not have nearly enough supplies to last until a rescue arrived
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Worse still, if no-one came for them then they would not have enough supplies to make a viable second attempt at reaching the beacon
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There was always the possibility that the rear sections of the ship had come down more or less intact and that most of the supplies were undamaged
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They split Kevin’s supplies between them, and topped up their water tubs from his supply
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If this carries on, we won’t make it to the beacon, whether our supplies hold out or not
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Those who had part of the medical supplies in their rucksacks took them off and sorted out what kit they had between them
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The medical supplies were packed away again and everyone again got ready to set off
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inhabitants of a town, though they frequently possess no lands of their own, yet draw to themselves, by their industry, such a quantity of the rude produce of the lands of other people, as supplies them, not only with the materials of their work, but with the fund of their subsistence
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” instructed Melissa, pulling one of the larger dressings from the medical supplies in her rucksack
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“Without a doubt,” replied Richard, “But the supplies are in small boxes and those will have burst under the pressure
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“What about the supplies behind the bulkhead?”
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He told Captain Lee about what had happened, separating the ship and how long he estimated their supplies would actually last
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As they walked he did several mental calculations to estimate how much time they had before the supplies ran out
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So far they had used little more than two fifths of their supplies so they could survive at least another five or six days before things got really dire
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Sebastian moved to his office and collected books and lab supplies, intending to continue his research while he was called to arms
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Her own first officer, Stephen Redcliff, was checking the inventory of equipment and supplies in the main cargo hold
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Presuming that the rest of the ship had not blown up or been smashed to pieces in the impact, then they should at least have better shelter at the end of their journey and a lot more supplies
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You said you took your research supplies with you? You have an IV bag and everything you’ll need?”
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It’s so annoying, she got this close to the medical supplies
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It had pointed out that there was no safety margin left with the food supplies if she woke six people, and had suggested that only two be revived
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Even if they found spare supplies of oxygen their suits had only another fifty, perhaps sixty hours, before the loss of power meant they’d freeze
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He desperately wanted to just lie there and doze for another couple of hours but, although their journey was over, they now had to work on finding suitable supplies and getting them back to those still sheltering in the command section
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Kate, you and Amanda start sorting out some packs of provisions and medical supplies ready to go in this shuttle
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Before he got to the door, Amanda returned from her survey of the supplies in the cargo rooms
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She was loaded up with a heap of clear plastic boxes, mostly containing food but some were medical supplies
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Where was she searching for supplies?”
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Chris took one of the large plastic sheets that had previously covered supplies stored in the room and draped it over the corpse
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Chris, Lucy and Kate spent the rest of the afternoon loading the shuttle with the necessary food, water, fusion heaters and medical supplies
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We don’t have enough supplies left for anyone to try another trip to the back half of the ship
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We might be able to get them to send a ship of supplies and equipment out to us when they come to collect it
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I must tell you however that even with the supplies coming up from the beach there will not be enough water for all of us and we must do something to prevent thirst and dehydration
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“There is a village about a mile north of our position we will therefore advance towards this cautiously and locate a well or stream which we can use to replenish our supplies
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Around the rest of the outer fence were a variety of ageing vehicles, mostly open-topped buggies in various states of repair and a large number of the cargo canisters which had held equipment and supplies during their voyage to Melius
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W Beach seemed to have turned into a giant stores depot and the tasks of unloading these supplies seemed never ending
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The supplies were moved up to the front by mule train and everything was transported this way from the smallest things to the largest
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"It's from an industrial supply
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Memory is the worst affected by hunger as the brain requires a minute-to-minute supply of glucose for its normal functioning
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The Brazilian starship had almost doubled this world's supply of some metals
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A good source of these traps is ARBICO, or Gardener’s Supply
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Available from most garden centers or through mail firms like Arbico, Gardeners Supply
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"What good is an infinite supply of money now?"
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Cut your wants and better prepare your cash flow chart of money supply and finally develop the habit of spending a little for the less fortunate people of the community and also practice practical spirituality to enjoy the bliss of life
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It also helps in increasing blood circulation towards the kidneys that helps in cleansing the wastes increasing blood supply
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America and can be found in outfitters supply stores and in every health food store
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supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus
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‘Yes … he had a supply he kept in the shed
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In old movies you would have people in hissing space suits fumbling with obsolete access codes and overcoming the dead batteries in the security system as the air supply in their suits ran low
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Since all souls personifications had to be evaluated to supply the eyestream of the first, Bahkmar was forced to drop the eye-stream by another clock, and when it gets two clocks behind, souls begin to notice that the universe they see and the universe they feel are out of phase
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Our Haad needs a supply of souls
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It struck me then that it would be so ironic to win a lifetime’s supply of electrical goods in a country where the power browned-out more often than not
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I wreathed myself in clouds of smoke when the cigarette supply allowed, even smoking an unhealthy portion of my friend’s allowance
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Now that he was in it, he was very aware that he was nothing like the heroes he used to read about, courageous, mighty of thew, able to fight on in spite of grievous injuries and with an endless supply of knowledge of whatever enemy they faced
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They had no way to cook now, anything that needed a pan was going to have to wait til after they passed a cooking supply shop
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Your body has the ability to regulate itself, supply nutrients to various organs such as the skin and generally give it a healthy glow
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He’s taken a supply of bread and cheese to his cabin along with some ale
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The nerve centre and cells along the spine are stimulated as they receive a richer supply of blood
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I don’t know! There is even a supply of wine
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The supply of this vitamin decreases when there is an increase in the consumption of fats and minerals, and is conserved by the intake of fibrous foods
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A quiet word with Gilla on the subject of feminine hygiene has resulted in a supply of the necessary articles being included in my baggage
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Ardha-Matsendrasana primarily affects the adrenal glands which are situated above each kidney, thus sending them a richer supply of blood
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They are usually sited by wasteg – partly because of the water supply and partly because it enables the produce to be transported quickly and easily to the major towns which is where the food is most needed
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They gave them the ability to reproduce so they would have a constant supply on hand
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Aquatic plants need a steady supply of oxygen to keep them alive and thriving
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Therefore there will be a better supply of oxygen
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reservoirs of energy, which connect with and supply
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“anyones” who would but for a substantial moment supply attention to them
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Values That Supply the Being:
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it used to worry me, but I read somewhere that the blood supply tends to concentrate on the digestive system at times like this
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This book was not created to supply the mis-understood
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This can only be achieved if the energy channels that supply this
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“When we cut off the supply of souls,” Ava answered
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On a day-to-day basis the brothers McCoist run errands, supply wholesale drugs, ensure that local coppers turn a blind eye and deal with any unexpected situations
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We have an arrangement with a certain gentleman, a mutual acquaintance if I remember correctly, who will supply us with as much of this shit as we can shift
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and security, with the flickering flame illuminating a large supply of
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George built up the supply of blanks and rods for the store racks
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Leona's blood glucose level is already being checked and she is hooked up to the onboard oxygen supply
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There he introduced them to George as avid fishermen who, although they might not be ready to purchase, would still enjoy admiring his available supply of finished rods
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White Feathers's supply of ice blocks was nearly exhausted before the last week of August, which prompted discussion of an alternative plan to the tedium of retrieving the blocks from beneath their scattered holding buoys in the lake
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He and George excavated a deep cellar and after sealing it against leaks then further insulating bins within it to receive the next summer's supply, decided they would also reuse the initial method as well, though with fewer buoys
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“Remember last winter the pipe under the street froze; so it's best that we have a back up supply system
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in the back of one of the supply trucks returning to the Grange, rather
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valve and prime the fuel supply, carefully and smoothly operating the
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Someone could have tampered with her supply
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Since Gnome women were in such short supply, it seemed they didn’t have to care how they looked
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A bucket of water sat next to the contraption to pitch hit for the lack of a plumbed water supply, but other than that slight modification, the house was now as well furnished as any in the whole state of California
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“But you think Hyondahi had something to do with her supply?”
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Immediately she took off down that hall, then cut thru a study room and a supply aisle to come out on her hall
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calculator, Heather with her seemingly endless supply of French flash cards, and
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Suddenly she understood the phrase "its own supply"
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need to tell you, is not in short supply around here
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So he took out some vellums of his own supply and reworked the plans---as a formal exercise, of course
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The relationship of supply to demand is a key economic principle – here the demand for parts exceeded supply; hence, the profit from attaining a replacement turbofan would be handsome
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This smal island is dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, known for its protected apes who receive a daily supply of water and food, plus regular vet care and microchipping
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have an unlimited supply
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endless supply of picnic spots – but the weather would be
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high on her own supply
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As soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of particular persons, some of them will naturally employ it in setting to work industrious people, whom they will supply with materials and subsistence, in order to make a profit by the sale of their work, or by what their labour adds to the value of the materials
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Dwarven artisans and builders could often be found in Lock Core, but the majority of their people remained in the mountains; the Rock Dwarves dwelling deep within, burrowing caverns, halls and mining the rich supply of precious ore, while the Boulder Dwarves lived upon the cliffs, constantly sculpting the mountain face into elaborate caves
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It naturally aims at bringing always that precise quantity thither which may be sufficient to supply, and no more than supply, that demand
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The price of the one species of commodities varies only with the variations in the demand; that of the other varies not only with the variations in the demand, but with the much greater, and more frequent, variations in the quantity of what is brought to market, in order to supply that demand
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Some natural productions require such a singularity of soil and situation, that all the land in a great country, which is fit for producing them, may not be sufficient to supply the effectual demand
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Whatever part of it was paid below the natural rate, the persons whose interest it affected would immediately feel the loss, and would immediately withdraw either so much land or no much labour, or so much stock, from being employed about it, that the quantity brought to market would soon be no more than sufficient to supply the effectual demand
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The funds destined for the payment of wages, the revenue and stock of its inhabitants, may be of the greatest extent; but if they have continued for several centuries of the same, or very nearly of the same extent, the number of labourers employed every year could easily supply, and even more than supply, the number wanted the following year
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There is no shortage to God’s supply line, but He is not going to
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Several officers of great experience have assured me, that, so far from recruiting their regiment, they have never been able to supply it with drums and fifes, from all the soldiers' children that were born in it
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If this demand is continually increasing, the reward of labour must necessarily encourage in such a manner the marriage and multiplication of labourers, as may enable them to supply that continually increasing demand by a continually increasing population
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The demand for servants increases, while the number of those who offer to supply that demand diminishes
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In dear years, too, poor independent workmen frequently consume the little stock with which they had used to supply themselves with the materials of their work, and are obliged to become journeymen for subsistence
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For the same reason, he endeavours to supply them with the best machinery which either he or they can think of
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The supply line is vital
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supply the Kingdom with the provision to build the house of
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Supply lines only work when the supplies reach the troops, and a
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supply line is as important as any other aspect of the army
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common tactic of war is to sever the supply line and cut off the
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When this is done, the troops will eventually run out of supply and have to surrender
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Maybe they have a supply in their room
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He'd got the paper out of there and into the city's energy supply
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By the extension, besides, of cultivation, the unimproved wilds become insufficient to supply the demand for butcher's meat
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The marine lit another of his dwindling supply of cigarettes
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The real value of his rent, his real power and authority, his command of the necessaries and conveniencies of life with which the labour of other people could supply him, would necessarily be much greater
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In its improved state, it can sometimes feed a greater number of people than it can supply with those materials; at least in the way in which they require them, and are willing to pay for them
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The land which produces a certain quantity of food, clothes, and lodging, can always feed, clothe, and lodge, a certain number of people ; and whatever may be the proportion of the landlord, it will always give him a proportionable command of the labour of those people, and of the commodities with which that labour can supply him
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This, accordingly, has been the case with most of these things upon most occasions, and would have been the case with all of them upon all occasions, if particular accidents had not, upon some occasions, increased the supply of some of them in a still greater proportion than the demand
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Even though the world in general were improving, yet if, in the course of its improvements, new mines should be discovered, much more fertile than any which had been known before, though the demand for silver would necessarily increase, yet the supply might increase in so much a greater proportion, that the real price of that metal might gradually fall; that is, any given quantity, a pound weight of it, for example, might gradually purchase or command a smaller and a smaller quantity of labour, or exchange for a smaller and a smaller quantity of corn, the principal part of the subsistence of the labourer
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But if, on the other hand, the supply of that metal should increase nearly in the same proportion as the demand, it would continue to purchase or exchange for nearly the same quantity of corn ; and the average money price of corn would, in spite of all improvements
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The houses on this lane had gardens, probably big enough to supply all but the staples, about like Yoonbarla
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Cut supply lines
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This rise in the value of silver, in proportion to that of corn, may either have been owing altogether to the increase of the demand for that metal, in consequence of increasing improvement and cultivation, the supply, in the mean time, continuing the same as before; or, the demand continuing the same as before, it may have been owing altogether to the gradual diminution of the supply: the greater part of the mines which were then known in the world being much exhausted, and, consequently, the expense of working them much increased; or it may have been owing partly to the one, and partly to the other of those two circumstances
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‘And is in plentiful supply
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left to Jean to supply the answer
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But the average produce of every sort of industry is always suited, more or less exactly, to the average consumption; the average supply to the average demand
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The quantity of the precious metals may increase in any country from two different causes ; either, first, from the increased abundance of the mines which supply it; or, secondly, from the increased wealth of the people, from the increased produce of their annual labour
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The greater part of Europe was, during this period, advancing in industry and improvement, and the demand for silver must consequently have been increasing; but the increase of the supply had, it seems, so far exceeded that of the demand, that the value of that metal sunk considerably
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Now there’s two of us, we need to substantially increase our supply of food
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We’re supplying another supplier across the city
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She took a wherry across the river to the Southwark side where the warehouse was situated, strolling along the lanes behind the Shakespearean theatre where herb gardens, supplying the nearby centre for the Herbmasters, occupied neat little patches of ground carefully tended by a cadre of gotteswomen specially trained for the purpose, the purple outfits of their calling showing up clearly as they toiled amongst the neat rows of plants
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That channel thru entanglement in the decay bacteria has been supplying a richer source of souls with every step forward in evolution and every increase in human population
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He confessed to supplying Tdeshi, as Hyondahi had told him, but said he had none when she left for the city
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“That could be, but in that case you could blame it on me because I was the one who told you to stop supplying him
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By the wages of labour being lowered, the owners of what stock remains in the society can bring their goods at less expense to market than before ; and less stock being employed in supplying the market than before, they can sell them dearer
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Surprisingly, his diet of dry dog food was supplying him with enough calories and vitamins to keep him alert
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Diminish the real opulence either of Holland or of the territory of Genoa, while the number of their inhabitants remains the same ; diminish their power of supplying themselves from distant countries; and the price of corn, instead of sinking with that diminution in the quantity of their silver, which must necessarily accompany this declension, either as its cause or as its effect, will rise to the price of a famine
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By the time the last vardo was in and the gates closed, Axel had already been placed in the infirmary and a drip was set up supplying him intravenously with Amoxicillin, glucose and pain killers
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That the silver mines of Spanish America, like all other mines, become gradually more expensive in the working, on account of the greater depths at which it is necessary to carry on the works, and of the greater expense of drawing out the water, and of supplying them with fresh air at those depths, is acknowledged by everybody who has inquired into the state of those mines
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But it will generally be impossible to supply the great and extended market, without employing a quantity of labour greater than in proportion to what had been requisite for supplying the narrow and confined one
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There is more to altruism than supplying material things
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Fats are essential for supplying the body with energy
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The Bank of England, it is to be observed, by supplying its own coffers with coin, is indirectly obliged to supply the whole kingdom, into which coin is continually flowing from those coffers in a great variety of ways
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Though the whole annual produce of the land and labour of every country is no doubt ultimately destined for supplying the consumption of its inhabitants, and for procuring a revenue to them; yet when it first comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, it naturally divides itself into two parts
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In the other parliament towns of France, very little more capital seems to be employed than what is necessary for supplying their own consumption; that is, little more than the smallest capital which can be employed in them
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In a city where a great revenue is spent, to employ with advantage a capital for any other purpose than for supplying the consumption of that city, is probably more difficult than in one in which the inferior ranks of people have no other maintenance but what they derive from the employment of such a
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When the capital stock of any country is increased to such a degree that it cannot be all employed in supplying the consumption, and supporting the productive labour of that particular country, the surplus part of it naturally disgorges itself into the carrying trade, and is employed in performing the same offices to other countries
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The butcher, the brewer, and the baker, soon join them, together with many other artificers and retailers, necessary or useful for supplying their occasional wants, and who contribute still further to augment the town
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When an artificer has acquired a little more stock than is necessary for carrying on his own business in supplying the neighbouring country, he does not, in North America, attempt to establish with it a manufacture for more distant sale, but employs it in the purchase and improvement of uncultivated land
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The great armies which marched from all parts to the conquest of the Holy Land, gave extraordinary encouragement to the shipping of Venice, Genoa, and Pisa, sometimes in transporting them thither, and always in supplying them with provisions
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If, not withstanding all this, gold and silver should at any time fall short in a country which has wherewithal to purchase them, there are more expedients for supplying their place, than that of almost any other commodity
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It might, indeed, suffer some loss and inconveniency, and be forced upon some of those expedients which are necessary for supplying the place of money
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An extraordinary quantity of paper money of some sort or other, too, such as exchequer notes, navy bills, and bank bills, in England, is generally issued upon such occasions, and, by supplying the place of circulating gold and silver, gives an opportunity of sending a greater quantity of it abroad
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They all derive great benefit from it, though that in which the merchant resides generally derives the greatest, as he is generally more employed in supplying the wants, and carrying out the superfluities of his own, than of any other particular country
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It was probably in imitation of them, and to put themselves upon a level with those who, they found, were disposed to oppress them, that the country gentlemen and farmers of Great Britain so far forgot the generosity which is natural to their station, as to demand the exclusive privilege of supplying their countrymen with corn and butcher's meat
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By this regulation, a very heavy burden was laid upon their supplying Great Britain
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7, called an act for the encouragement of trade, had given Great Britain the monopoly of supplying the colonies with all the commodities of the growth or manufacture of Europe, and consequently with wines
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By supplying them, as nearly as he can judge, in this proportion, he is likely to sell all his corn for the highest price, and with the greatest profit ; and his knowledge of the state of the crop, and of his daily, weekly, and monthly sales, enables him to judge, with more or less accuracy, how far they really are supplied in this manner
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What the manufacturer was prohibited to do, the farmer was in some measure enjoined to do ; to divide his capital between two different employments; to keep one part of it in his granaries and stack-yard, for supplying the occasional demands of the market, and to employ the other in the cultivation of his land
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He hurts himself, therefore, much more essentially than he can hurt even the particular people whom he may hinder from supplying themselves upon that particular market day, because they may afterwards supply themselves just as cheap upon any other market day
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For supplying the home market, therefore, the importance of the inland trade must be to that of the importation trade as five hundred and seventy to one
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These little settlements, too, were under the government of an exclusive company, which had the sole right, both of purchasing the surplus produce of the colonies, and of supplying them with such goods of other countries as they wanted, and which, therefore, both in its purchases and sales, had not only the power of oppressing them, but the greatest temptation to do so
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Our colonies, however, are by no means independent foreign countries; and Great Britain having assumed to herself the exclusive right of supplying them with all goods from Europe, might have forced them (in the same manner as other countries have done their colonies) to receive such goods loaded with all the same duties which they paid in the mother country
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In their exclusive privilege of supplying the colonies with all the goods which they wanted from Europe, and of purchasing all such parts of their surplus produce as could not interfere with any of the trades which they themselves carried on at home, the interest of the colonies was sacrificed to the interest of those merchants
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The supplying of those ships with every sort of fresh provisions, with fruit, and sometimes with wine, affords alone a very extensive market for the surplus produce of the colonies
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They endeavour, for this purpose, to keep out as much as possible all competitors from the market of the countries which are subject to their government, and consequently to reduce, at least, some part of the surplus produce of those countries to what is barely sufficient for supplying their own demand, or to what they can expect to sell in Europe, with such a profit as they may think reasonable
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The problem is that America itself is having trouble supplying water to its own population, let alone exporting water to Columbia
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They’ve said soon they will have to ration water for their own people and stop supplying Columbia
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First, If the tolls which are levied at the turnpikes should ever be considered as one of the resources for supplying the
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The first trade which they engaged in, was that of supplying the Spanish West Indies with negroes, of which (in consequence of what was called the Assiento Contract granted them by the treaty of Utrecht) they had the exclusive privilege
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supplying products and services to the whalers and also for
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with Madagascar and other ports in Africa by supplying seafood
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Walk behind, don"t go out of the house without a male relative escort, don"t drive a car, don"t get an education, but always be prepared to be one of the seventy virgins supplying sex and figs to the glorious martyrs
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The sawmill continued in the business of supplying wood products to the
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He never forgot about us again and we never stopped supplying the beer
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I also knew they were sympathetic for some reason to our own terrorists in supplying them with weapons and training
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He was becoming a bit concerned since it seemed that Kate was not concentrating, not supplying him with the facts he wanted
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Even Libya suddenly stopped supplying the needs of terrorists and today there are not many countries willing to take the chance
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She was wearing it the day she looked up into his face and made it plain that if he didn’t want to end up in one of his own coffins, he would carry on supplying them with the services they paid him for
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“Last I heard, he was supplying stuff for building for the Army down there
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How can a man such as you understand patriotism? I didn’t tell the truth because, if your government knew that they were supplying and supporting terrorism, all aid to us Contras would have been cut off
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federal judge ruled that giant pumps supplying water to much of southern California were killing the
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issued another threat that he will stop supplying oil to us)
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For being lame and unable system of supplying the international backers organisms, it also turns those dependent and slave organisms of its speculation under false mantle of the investment to export and to pay the foreign debt
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Thank god for the gideon Ministry, supplying millions of
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Jeremy realized that not only were both Malthus and Ehrlich, separated by two centuries, dead wrong, so was Orb! The fact that he, Jeremy, was alive and supplying a
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sense to exploit the traf ic by supplying content – in the example of http://youtube
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ed for supplying parts and accessories to
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and you are supplying the answer
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My competition was a company who had a long history of supplying the military in
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likely the DCE end of the connection not supplying clockrate
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As an example the CHA (Catholic Hospital Association) has taken positions and supported legislation that violates Catholic teaching / doctrine --- such as specifically supplying abortifacients, and supporting the use of sterilizations, in vitro fertilization, and/or sex change surgery as either a required ‘product to be provided’ or as required through federal or public insurance programs
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The National Petroleum Reserve- Alaska (NPR-A) was a 23 million stretch of Alaska‘s North Slope set aside by President Warren Harding for the purpose of supplying our country with oil and gas
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Coal is also the workhorse of the nation's electric power industry, supplying more than half the electricity consumed by Americans
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that stimulate the nerves supplying the cerebral blood
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But Stalin opposed supplying the Poles with arms, because he knew
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“Each contestant will be deeply Read by a circle of Shiganzhu Battle Wizards, who are supplying the service and are expert at the spell
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loyalty of his soldiers by supplying them with the best of
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In accordance with this new method of supplying dedicated close air support, they had set up the flying schedule, who would lead, who would fly wing, what ordnance mix would be best, and what tactics to use if a Dash-K came up again
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Looking straight at the Army General he said, "Sir, in perspective of the overall picture of supplying close air support for the Army throughout South Vietnam, I do not think this method is efficient for two main reasons
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It’s a craft simulating a helicopter while it’s supplying a base located under the boat
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person, supplying you with whatever you need – history books,
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The townsfolk—if one could call this hamlet a town—were informed they'd be supplying food and shelter for the party
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The presence of a qualified instructor may be difficult to keep interested, however, a foldout couch supplying a record of events might satisfy most
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But his sponsor had once again contacted him, supplying him with the location of the Shrine and had also used some dark art to accelerate the healing of his wound by the red crystals
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We know that there are no rival groups supplying the market at the moment other than the Vietnamese brothers working out of Cabramatta and they have other things concerning them at the moment
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there was no heart and arterial system supplying nutrients The heart also
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By this time, hydrogen fusion in the core is supplying all the star's
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compromise by supplying information about herself
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Ah! With such elegance Severa walked with her teapot pouring the precious amber liquid into our cups which exhaled their wonderful aromas: jasmine, orange, cinnamon or lemon! With such mastery she elaborated the delicious, fragile and fluffy pancakes that succumbing over a sea of maple and honey syrup expected the final destination to our mouths! The milk pouring into our glasses was not pasteurized in any way, no!; It came from a white cow with caramel spots, called Scarlet, which lived on a nearby farm whose owner each morning was given to the task to supplying of the precious liquid to some families concerned about the good health and nutritional habits of their offspring
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needs, wants, and expectations may be for the service, product, or information you are supplying
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“China in particular has an enormous industrial and defense-oriented infrastructure capable of producing, stockpiling, supplying, and equipping its military with munitions on short notice in the event of a war in the region
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―Our plans for supplying water are limited because our only options are to recycle what
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supplying the booze as they celebrated for the second time in as many months
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Since that day, Angela had been supplying her with the medication she needed, never saying a word about where it came from
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Many fathers are not content with supplying the mere wants of their children but enjoy making provision for their pleasures also
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Much courage and drive is needed – much work – and Mars is supplying all this
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As his Company and “TuranColl” were situated both in Johannesburg and Cape Town, they could meet very frequently and she had been instrumental in the supplying of information which had led to the “liquidation” of Rory Hamilton
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The reaction of the multitude to this sudden and spectacular supplying of their physical needs was profound and overwhelming
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Gomes read through them and wondered why Tafferel had kept the letters and then realised that these letters were some kind of insurance against whoever Tafferel was supplying
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husbands, supplying emotional and physical sustenance in the form of caring, feeding,
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I was not included although Connacher gave me leave to eat, even supplying me with a small goat that he drained reserving the blood for me and the meat for the men
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“They’re supplying a wheel chair to get you to my car
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Ignoring him Ellett said, ‘You’ve been supplying hand guns on and off to Dennis Twinn for the last eighteen months, over fifty that we know of, all used, all ex-Singapore police weapons
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The subject admitted supplying handguns to Dennis Twinn