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can see how the sales and the production lines work and I know everything there is to know about your business
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As women age, hormonal production diminishes and this can indirectly contribute to discomfort
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A significant drop in the production of the hormone estrogen brings on menopause
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With menopause, ovulation (the production and release of eggs), menstruation and fertility end
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Chewing food well in the mouth is vital to generate saliva, which in turn stimulates the production of digestive enzymes in the stomach
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Saliva production also reduces causing dry mouth and difficult mastication and swallowing
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· Eat slowly and chew food thoroughly to increase saliva production
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'When was it last used for a production, Doreen?'
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Furthermore, consider the environmental pollution associated with their production, transport and consumer use
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They used the ocean’s largesse to increase their production along with using animal manure (of which they had a lot), which formed the basis for their agricultural production up until the chemical revolution in the early 1900’s
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Compost Production: Using rock dust in compost production increases its energy level by adding minerals, and increasing the activity of bacteria
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production with this new
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We were shown all the production processes of their exclusive lamps:
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The full scale fabricator was now in production and the panic over switching that in was over
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Once the bussard drive was only a matter of time, no one launched anything for thirty years while they waited for a reliable bussard to go into production
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Talstan, and all Angels everywhere, could not allow that virus to go into production
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All the while Brazil marched doggedly ahead putting genetic formulas from the Kassikan into production for use on human beings
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Al-Harron was launched in 2374 as soon as Brasil began production of Satan's virus
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Our operatives in Brazil say they the Kassikan sent the code to that virus also during the period of radio contact and Brazil was close to putting that into production
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that the spy circuit was doing something that fixed a fundamental bug in the mask that was used in the production of the fabrication machinery
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As we munch our way through our slices of cake, Nick explains that the Troubadours won’t be meeting again until the New Year when we’ll start looking at the Easter production
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‘We’ve got half a dozen local companies who’ve funded the production in one way or another
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When I tell her I earn no more than 160,000 drachmas per month, she looks at me scornfully and says: “You work in the production department, I work in the sales department -that's the difference! There is only one kind of work that's worth the while today, and this is sales!” she concludes triumphantly
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that fires the engines of production, commanding
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For proper growth and production of new skin cel s, proteins are the best sources in
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The production of collagen is affected when the skin is exposed to reactive oxygen
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Increases collagen production in the skin
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Helps in the production of anti bodies
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Help in the production of col agen
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They stand in small groups, laughing and talking like extras waiting to take part in some theatrical costume production, glittering eyes beneath their scarves, laughing at the Yamaha, laughing at our bumbling stumblings across the pebbled beach towards the bike
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In this febrile atmosphere of ratings wars and popular novelty, an executive producer at a small independent production company came up with a marvellous new idea
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This audio encourages the production of
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“You shouldn’t second guess yourself, and how were you to know this war would happen? Yes we might have guessed that Alan’s hack would take over the Brazilian expedition when it got there, but how were we to know they would convince the Brazilian establishment to put a viral complex transmitted from that hack into production?”
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Sao Luis had begun its second voyage in 2361, well before the war started and before the Brazilians put the Kassikan’s virus into production
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necessary for production of the card
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It began to affect the production and morale of the entire shop
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“Since he’s been here to work so hard on getting the roof into production
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Jorma had thought that in this day and age with Yingolian crystals in production there would certainly be no more manual record keeping in the Kassikan of all places
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It gives me a modest living for as long as they are still in production
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In this city’s factories there was precision machinery still in production use, that was manufactured before the birth of Christ
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Most of the production equipment has been stacked on a couple of tables at the far end of the upper barn room
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‘So how’s life with you, Jo? Have you started a new production yet?’
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He could tell this was used as production space during the day, but with the grilles down it was just a pass thru, meaning they had sold right-of-way to this dock
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She was looking forward to telling him about her role in the training company's first production of Twelfth Night
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half as much wine, but you’d save money in production
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The 'Village Players,' the name used for them by the rest of the town to refer to the Village Theatrical Society membership, began deciding in earnest what their first production should be and when they should expect to offer performances
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“Please use the provided slips of paper and write down your own personal choice for our inaugural production, as well as what role you would envision yourself playing in that endeavor
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Therefore the inaugural production of the Village Theatrical Society shall be that same play which Shakespeare himself crafted to demand the best of his own company and elicit the greatest imagination from his audience
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Kaitlyn was still the one they each looked to for final decisions about all phases of the production, and she couldn't escape that, yet
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It is my privilege to introduce for your entertainment: The Village Theatrical Society's production of Shakespeare's beloved, A Mid-summer Night's Dream
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The village was in the throes of a renaissance and when the Autumn Term began, the children of the village were eager to know what was to be the next Summer's production in their school house
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This little impromptu 'team' meeting was greeted handsomely by the others as it had been their own experience that generally, orders were passed along to them for the production of a given set of drawings, then they were left to their own devices to accomplish what was demanded
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This could affect substrate production, but could also mean deaths of specimens in the biology labs
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Some products of those days, such as the suntowers, had been found, understood and put back in use, but none were in production, and little of the knowledge buried in the great crystal at the Kassikan was understood
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Every person touching anything in the place where it is sold has to be licensed, pass a test and have a certificate from the government allowing them to be involved in food production or handling
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Desa at least wasn't an unusual name, it turned up now and then in the sea of names that filled the production sign-outs
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It is in this manner that the demand for men, like that for any other commodity, necessarily regulates the production of men, quickens it when it goes on too slowly, and stops it when it advances too fast
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Their lands, therefore, have been principally employed in the production of grass, the more bulky commodity, and which cannot be so easily brought from a great distance; and corn, the food of the great body of the people, has been chiefly imported from foreign countries
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In every state of society, in every stage of improvement, corn is the production of human industry
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So far as it is employed in the first way, it promotes prodigality, increases expense and consumption, without increasing production, or establishing any permanent fund for supporting that expense, and is in every respect hurtful to the society
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production than just your one or two days sick leave
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” It summarized A history of creating live creatures, including rare Cabalistic texts researching the production of a Golem, and more whimsical tales like that of
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Like the declamation of the actor, the harangue of the orator, or the tune of the musician, the work of all of them perishes in the very instant of its production
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“A production capacity of hundred buses a day?”
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to the quality of production
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down to the speed of production
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production of the plants most profitable to man
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The merchants who export it, replace the capitals of the people who produce it, and thereby encourage them to continue the production ; and the British manufacturers replace the capitals of those merchants
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The trade to the East Indies, by opening a market to the commodities of Europe, or, what comes nearly to the same thing, to the gold and silver which is purchased with those commodities, must necessarily tend to increase the annual production of European commodities, and consequently the real wealth and revenue of Europe
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But it has been thought by many people, that it tends to encourage tillage, and that in two different ways ; first, by opening a more extensive foreign market to the corn of the farmer, it tends, they imagine, to increase the demand for, and consequently the production of, that commodity; and, secondly by securing to him a better price than he could otherwise expect in the actual state of tillage, it tends, they suppose, to
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This double encouragement must they imagine, in a long period of years, occasion such an increase in the production of corn, as may lower its price in the home market, much more than the bounty can raise it in the actual state which tillage may, at the end of that period, happen to be in
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This enhancement of the money price of corn, however, it has been thought, by rendering that commodity more profitable to the farmer, must necessarily encourage its production
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The bounty upon the exportation of corn is liable to this further objection, that it can in no respect promote the raising of that particular commodity of which it was meant to encourage the production
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To encourage the production of any commodity, a bounty upon production, one should imagine, would have a more direct operation than one upon exportation
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Bounties upon production, however, have been very rarely granted
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The prejudices established by the commercial system have taught us to believe, that national wealth arises more immediately from exportation than from production
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Bounties upon production, it has been said too, have been found by experience more liable to frauds than those upon exportation
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But it is not the interest of merchants and manufacturers, the great inventors of all these expedients, that the home market should be overstocked with their goods; an event which a bounty upon production might sometimes occasion
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Something like a bounty upon production, however, has been granted upon some particular occasions
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Nothing could be more agreeable to the spirit of that system than a sort of bounty upon the production of money, the very thing which, it supposes, constitutes the wealth of every nation
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Even this production, therefore, could not at that time appear in the eyes of Europeans to be of very great consequence
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15, this indulgence was a good deal abated, and it was enacted, " That no part of the duty called the old subsidy should be drawn back for any goods of the growth, production, or manufacture of Europe or the East Indies, which should be exported from this kingdom to any British colony or plantation in America; wines, white calicoes, and muslins, excepted
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of his movie production; it was even used as
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Silica fume is an ultrafine byproduct of production of ferrosilicon or silicon metal and contains particles of the spherical form with average diameter 0,1µm
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Expenses for the admixture (E ) at production of concrete can be xa
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Expenses on admixture (E ) at the production of concrete mix are justified, if xa
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It is necessary to take into account that at production conditions, sand and crushed stone (gravel) have some humidity unlike laboratory (nominal) compositions of concrete, which define for dry initial materials
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European standard EN206 envisage possibility of concrete production and application including 115MPa concrete grade
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Mostly due to effective modifiers (superplasticizers and silica fume) industrial technology of concrete production at given strength range have been developed and appropriate standards were worked out
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silica fume (SF) and it have been started wide production of concrete with SF
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For reduction of harmful extractive materials quantity, initial product for wood aggregates production are seasoned in the storages for a certain time (soft wood
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Had they been allowed to go on, it is impossible that they should not, at some time or another, have attempted to restrain the production of the particular articles of which they had thus usurped the monopoly, not only to the quantity which they themselves could purchase, but to that which they could expect to sell with such a profit as they might think sufficient
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Had our American colonies really been a part of Great Britain, those bounties might have been considered as bounties upon production, and would still have been liable to all the objections to which such bounties are liable, but to no other
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Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production ; and the interest of the producer ought to be attended to, only so far as it may be necessary for promoting that of the consumer
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But in the mercantile system, the interest of the consumer is almost constantly sacrificed to that of the producer ; and it seems to consider production, and not consumption, as the ultimate end and object of all industry and commerce
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Though we should suppose, for example, as it seems to be supposed in this system, that the value of the daily, monthly, and yearly consumption of this class was exactly equal to that of its daily, monthly, and yearly production; yet it would not from thence follow, that its labour added nothing to the real revenue, to the real value of the annual produce of the land and labour of the society
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It was in any case barely out of prototype stage, something retrofitted by a technician friend, but approved by the standards board (the usual prerequisite to commercial production)
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“They need organic production sites and that is a perfect one
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The expense of transporting all heavy goods from one part of the country to another, would soon be so much increased, the market for all such goods, consequently, would soon be so much narrowed, that their production would be in a great measure discouraged, and the most important branches of the domestic industry of the country annihilated altogether
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” said Frank Marconi, the food production representative on the Committee