Rookie Paul Ranger is a mobile rearguard who has blended in nicely while logging more than 16 minutes per game. |
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Similarly, the logging, refrigerated, and line haul drivers all reported below average amounts of sleep. |
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New to the job, Schwartz has been logging hours of airtime traveling to the firm's 127 retail stores throughout the country. |
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They do everything from logging the trees on their extensive timberland to lining the caskets with white muslin. |
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Or maybe he could send a strong message on his attitude to forestry and logging by putting champion woodcutter, David Foster, in the job. |
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Bangalore has definitely been hit by worse monsoons before but never has there been such severe water logging. |
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Salvage logging was proposed to allow loggers to remove diseased and fire-damaged trees from areas that are otherwise off-limits to the industry. |
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Such overhead logging methods were paired with cable yarding systems that dragged the logs to their loading sites. |
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Widespread logging destroyed winter shelter, while lumber-jacks sought the lean meat. |
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This knowledge of fire is conditioned by the social world of organized logging and timber extraction. |
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In the early part of the 20th century, the logging industry turned from the Midwest to the bald cypress and hardwood bottomlands of the South. |
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Sadly, that's not the case, as is shown by the scars of clearcuts and logging roads on our 191 million acres of national forests. |
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You can find more on shaping up and the male menopause by logging on to the web. |
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Tasmanian logging is wholly dependent on a degree of government indulgence unknown elsewhere in the developed world. |
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Senders can create a secure audit trail by logging each message with a signature that can be verified post-transaction. |
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These days, Wood estimates that three-quarters of logging in the national forests is being done under the rubric of fire prevention. |
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Across the country, resource-rich provinces are also home to looting, illegal logging and mining activities. |
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Though logging is a well-rooted activity, Alvarez believes it can be countered with a permanent, well-equipped police force. |
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These changes open the doors to many previously proscribed activities, including logging, road-building, oil drilling and even polluting. |
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The result was rather an increase in deforestation and illegal logging and a rapid decrease in forest resources. |
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At the root of the problem are illegal logging and the loss of wetlands to farming. |
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As a result, Cambodia formed a military task force to investigate illegal logging within its borders. |
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Job seekers find occupations primarily in logging and forestry, fishing and the marine industry, tourism, and other business enterprises. |
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In Indonesia about 70 percent of timber production is from illegal logging. |
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Second, linking logging of mature trees to clearing of underbrush is a policy non sequitur. |
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The Worldwide Fund for Nature has been accused of helping to cover up a report on the damage done by illegal logging. |
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Illegal logging and timber smuggling influenced the policy and caused price rises for wood domestically. |
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Make sure you are logging on to a legitimate website by typing in the URL rather than using a link. |
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Eilish had, he said, the courage to put her head above the parapet and undertake the enormous task of logging the memories of the area. |
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She joined the summer fieldtrips in 2002 and 2003, and has been the lab scribe, logging the group's daily trials and travails. |
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They would be logging any incidents, to form a case for the closure of the home. |
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A loaded logging truck carries anywhere from 45 to 100 cubic metres of wood. |
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No, he's lining his pocket with contributions from commercial logging interests. |
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He reveres tradition and worships speed, riding hundreds of miles a week, logging at least 30 miles before work. |
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The measure would eliminate commercial logging on federal public lands, promote restoration, and aid economically stressed logging communities. |
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The illegal logging destroys the habitat of rare species such as orang-utans, Sumatran rhinos, and sun bears. |
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The latest twist seems to be for conservationists to ask the World Bank to lean on the government to reduce logging taxes. |
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The environmental effects of careless logging have led to soil erosion, polluted rivers, siltation and severe flooding. |
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And George says that, in spite of many popular misapprehensions, logging is often good for forests. |
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The military has also been widely accused of involvement in arms running, people smuggling, drugs, illegal logging and extortion rackets. |
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His Irish ancestors had emigrated to the United States in the early 19th century and made fortunes in logging and railroading. |
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Sometimes two different logging roads are close enough to be within radio range. |
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It was the first commercial manufacturer of plutonium and americium neutron sources for oil well, logging and other applications. |
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There is a meticulous logging of pedestrian traffic, routines of security personnel, and details of buildings. |
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Interior Ministry Chief Secretary Boiko Borissov has proposed severe punishments for everyone involved in illegal logging. |
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The trees will be planted in small natural openings and areas ravaged by fires or logging. |
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What they appear to have done was pour white spirit on front doormats outside the flats, which created heavy smoke logging. |
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Of the reafforestation which was supposed to follow logging there was no sign. |
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Beijing banned the logging which had stripped the upper reaches of China's major rivers bare and embarked on a huge reafforestation campaign. |
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Even after logging countless hours nit-picking her work, there is no one I'd rather spend time with. |
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As he drove me back to the logging road, Frank told me about the area in his deep voice. |
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It would also mean logging one heck of a lot more miles on that chartered plane, and probably larger staffs. |
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Today, in the name of progress, we have faceless interstate highways, clear-cut logging, and industrial farming. |
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The company made logging tools and parts, maple handles, loading blocks, shackles, chain hocks, load binders, neck yokes, whiffletrees and steel fittings for these. |
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So I drove around the corner to the trailhead of the logging road that led back to the crash site. |
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One striking security guard, who does not wish to be named, spent the 36 hours monitoring the airport website and airband radio logging take-off details. |
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Now and then a few people, witting or unwitting postmodernists, who think that social constructs trump the laws of physics, are mowed down by logging trucks. |
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It has put forward no plans, however, to force timber companies to reforest the stripped areas and made no mention of the ongoing logging activities. |
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The bill also contains a pilot program that would rehabilitate nearly a million acres that have been destroyed by roadbuilding, logging, grazing, and mining. |
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They have portrayed the company as a sort of alpha polluter, providing funds to environmentally destructive logging and mining projects all over the globe. |
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Along with a spreadsheet logging weapons purchases and other expenses, investigators found two documents. |
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He accessed the ship's computer archives, logging into to the ship's logs. |
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The leading maxis were logging average speeds of between 13 and 15 knots and were still on course to smash the current crossing record of 14 days and five hours. |
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Timber companies had their eyes on logging the streamside forests. |
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According to Bapedal, the Indonesian government's environment agency, 57 timber companies are logging a massive 11 million hectare area in the region. |
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Second, it had both a key logger or e-mail logging functionality. |
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The forestry ministry's data shows that illegal logging and other human activities were detected in some 5.2 million hectares of protected forest and conservation areas. |
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However, methods used to harvest the timber, such as clear cutting and logging of old-growth trees, are questionable from an environmental standpoint. |
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The ruthless logging of these magnificent trees is leading to the destruction of precious forests that are critical to the survival of wildlife such as the jaguar. |
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While some farming cooperatives such as Nueva Vida are managing their lands wisely, others are tempted by the financial rewards of large-scale logging. |
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Such side tank engines were more common on logging railways. |
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The Baka and Bantu people have lived here for generations, eking out a living by growing crops, working in the logging concessions, and hunting and gathering in the forest. |
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I also have a writ to stop any further logging here on grounds that it'll damage the environment for mariculture, and for historical reasons as well. |
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In Picardy where seigneurial dues were also minimal, seigneurs used their privileges to lease out logging rights in forests at a time when wood prices were skyrocketing. |
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There was large scale logging and a huge timber yard in the vicinity. |
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They have strong family bonds and are creatures of habit, so much so that when habitat changes, as by logging or development, deer may be slow to move elsewhere. |
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By logging in through Facebook, women suddenly had access to profiles of their ex-boyfriends, best friends, and one-night stands. |
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The second, logging in at 14 feet, washed up at Oceanside Harbor five days later. |
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But after logging her eighth number-one single, Katy Perry might be the biggest pop star of her time. |
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Adjacent to the hotel, Jackson Road, an old logging road, closed in winter, offers access to the backcountry for climbing and doubling as a ski trail. |
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The new system allows interpreters and transliterators to renew their licenses or permits by logging into the system with their current license or permit number. |
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There is a new fad in web logging called the mobile weblog or moblog. |
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He shows slumping and blown-out sidehills below failed logging roads. |
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Overgrazing in the surrounding lowlands and logging in the highlands are causing severe soil erosion, which in turn has caused heavy siltation in the lake. |
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Heavy logging and fire suppression techniques have resulted in forests dominated by smaller trees and vulnerable to pine bark beetles and fire. |
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Some places in the city including Laxmi Nagar, ITO and Ashoka Road witnessed water logging and traffic snarls. |
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Borneo's economy depends mainly on agriculture, logging and mining, oil and gas, and ecotourism. |
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In 2010, SAMIFIN identified ariary 316,704 billion of suspicious transactions in the construction, logging and mining sectors. |
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Since 2007, there is a law which is supposed to regulate and control the cutting of timber in the Gran Chaco, but illegal logging continues. |
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Now, it appears, a great many people have discovered those other, better things and are logging off for good. |
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Despite users in the US logging off, Facebook is still expanding and has around 600 million users. |
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Soon Wong found employment with a Malaysian logging company in Papua New Guinea and, after a few years, formed his own company. |
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However, only four firms require users to select policy type when logging in and only four remind clients to close their browser upon logout. |
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The Shield is also covered by vast boreal forests that support an important logging industry. |
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The communities around the Minas Basin were sustained by fishing, logging, farming, mining, boat building and shipbuilding. |
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Community-based tenurial systems are rarely acknowledged by national governments or logging operators in any meaningful way. |
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Employees may clock in by calling a toll-free phone number, logging in from a smartphone or accessing a timeclock. |
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The shortage of more than 30 million m3 prompted illegal logging and large scale tree stealing including from protected and conservation forests. |
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I burn mostly blowdowns and existing tops on the ground from the logging operation that cleared trees 15 years ago. |
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This occurs on land in the form of overhunting, excessive logging, poor soil conservation in agriculture and the illegal wildlife trade. |
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Logging with horses can result in reduced damage to soil structure and less damage to trees due to more selective logging. |
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You can view the Society's guidelines and find more info on gazundering and gazumping by logging on to lawscot. |
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In addition to all of the cutting, the beavers had constructed three large skid roads from their logging area across our lot to the lake. |
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Once trees have been removed by fire or logging, infiltration rates become high and erosion low to the degree the forest floor remains intact. |
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Some land management practices such as cultivating and logging can be efficiently performed with horses. |
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Increasingly, peak baggers are also logging their summits online by signing virtual summit logs. |
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A new class of underwater logging operation that targets drowned forests can mitigate the effect of forest decay. |
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Much of the rainforest has suffered degradation due to over logging and conversion of territory into farmland. |
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They are descendants of the Baymen slave owners, and slaves brought to Belize for the purpose of the logging industry. |
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The species is susceptible to bioaccumulation of toxins and to the destruction of nesting trees by logging. |
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Much of the coastal lowlands have been cleared for agriculture, grazing and logging, which have reduced the forests considerably. |
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Deforestation, often the result of illegal logging, is an acute problem in the Philippines. |
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It is clear that further protection is needed for salmon, such as their habitats, where logging commonly occurs. |
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Gamma emitters are used in radiography while neutron emitting sources are used in a range of applications, such as oil well logging. |
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Activities such as logging and mining deplete our natural resources. |
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Facing plummeting demand with few alternative sources of jobs, areas dependent on primary sector industries such as mining and logging suffered the most. |
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Other economic activities undertaken on these islands are fur hunting and trapping as well as logging, which in the past were often done illegally. |
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Since the 1980s the environmental focus has shifted to old growth logging and mining in the Tarkine region, which have both proved highly divisive. |
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The database admin switched on query logging for debugging purposes. |
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Many California endemics have become endangered, as urbanization, logging, overgrazing, and the introduction of exotic species have encroached on their habitat. |
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Much of the logging is due to commercial timber, search for tropical hardwoods and the clearing of land for local farmers, especially for cattle grazing. |
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The Indonesian provinces of Kalimantan are mostly dependent on mining sectors despite also being involved in logging and oil and gas explorations. |
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Historically, throughout the African continent, wildlife populations have been rapidly declining due to logging, civil wars, pollution, poaching, and other human factors. |
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And logging without adequate streamside protection has had an effect on many populations of the tailed frog and torrent salamander throughout the Pacific Northwest. |
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The well reached its total depth of 2297metres on September 23, 2009 and was evaluated via open-hole wireline logging and the collection of sidewall cores. |
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So why have users stuck with the site when so many other search engines have dropped off the radar? Well, they're not logging on just for the search engine. |
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The logging tools we used were all hand tools and included the draw knife, lug hook, grab hook, cant hook, winch, saws and different kinds of axes. |
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The result has been a more efficient, quicker method of logging with faster, smaller machines such as Blackwell's newly purchased slackline machine. |
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It has also been used in well logging devices for measuring the electron density of the rock formations, which is analogous to the bulk density of the formations. |
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But the matter of precisely when the Tongass National Forest should begin its shift away from logging old-growth forests has been a hotly contested question. |
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Consumers interested in experiencing one of the first suborbital space flights can enter for a chance to win the Diet 7UP Free Ticket to Space sweepstakes by logging onto www. |
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According to Sydney Morning Herald, the top most reason that a user should consider logging off from the site is the 'unconcious addiction' it brings with it. |
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You should use verbose logging sparingly. Turning on verbose logging for every process would result in log files so large they would become useless. |
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The occupancy analysis and zones of disturbance show that the majority of species may be tolerant of logging and wildlife hunting disturbances, such as Sambar deer. |
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Slash generated during logging may constitute a fire hazard. |
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His trade stand provides free invisible marker pens and information on preventing rural crime, as well as logging mobile phone numbers onto the national police database. |
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These data can be used to detect anthropogenic effects, such as logging, traditional patterns of land use or long term changes in regional climate. |
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Conditions were worse in farming areas, where commodity prices plunged and in mining and logging areas, where unemployment was high and there were few other jobs. |
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Trailside remnants of past logging and farming operations are evident. |
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These beans were a staple of Maine's logging camps, served at every meal. |
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