High-fiber diets can increase gas production by colonic flora and inhibit gas transit leading to gas retention, notable borborygmus, abdominal pain, and flatulence. |
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A banner was hung over the street advertising the local theater production. |
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Insofar as it expresses an expansion in physical plant, it ought to make possible the production of more goods. |
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I wonder, then, if the punning could be extended throughout the production. |
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Henry became the focus of discontent as the population, agricultural production, prices, the wool trade and credit declined in the Great Slump. |
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There is no necessary, far less automatic, connection between intermediatory behaviour and the production of literature. |
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But Nunn achieved success for the RSC in his 1976 production at the intimate Other Place, with Ian McKellen and Judi Dench in the central roles. |
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Why add this extra layer of software? It sounds like someone is wanting to use their new BSO. I wouldn't use it in my production environments. |
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In 1817, William Hazlitt found the play to be better as a written work than a staged production. |
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Augustin Daly's production opened in 1895 in London and ran for 21 performances. |
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Fasting tills the heart, destones it, and fertilizes it for better faith production. |
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Since Brook's production, directors have used their imaginations freely in staging the play. |
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Its spiralling cycle of prosperity, demand and production had a profound influence on overseas trade. |
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According to my ideas they are an artistic production rather than an authentic representation of unconscious processes. |
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The first film adaptation was the 1940 MGM production of Pride and Prejudice starring Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson. |
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Legalisation stimulated domestic Chinese opium production and increased the importation of opium from Turkey and Persia. |
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In 1778 the Dutch brought cacao from the Philippines to Indonesia and commenced mass production. |
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Both Tolkien's academic career and his literary production are inseparable from his love of language and philology. |
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Rowling's agent, Neil Blair acted as producer, through his independent production company and with Rick Senat serving as executive producer. |
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This pattern can be seen in textile production, mining and eventually steel, shipbuilding, rail working and other industries. |
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For some years after this, he was busy in the production of sacred music, odes addressed to the king and royal family, and other similar works. |
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The production manager was annoyed because some desk jockey in the main office reassigned her staff without even consulting her. |
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Kira Gasthuber, Cosima's production assistant and jill-of-all-trades, picked up after two rings. |
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Good examples of job production would be a specially designed wedding ring or made-to-measure suits or the Yangtze dam in China. |
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Although composed in 1965, it was not publicly performed until 2005, when a production was staged at Lloyd Webber's Sydmonton Festival. |
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The production was directed by Harold Prince, who had also earlier directed Evita. |
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The lyrics were by Don Black and Charles Hart and the original production was directed by Trevor Nunn. |
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In spite of the show's popularity and extensive run in London's West End, it lost money due to the sheer expense of the production. |
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A revised Broadway production at the Broadway Theatre two years later ran for only 284 performances. |
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On 16 September 2004, his production of The Woman in White opened at the Palace Theatre in London. |
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He and lyricist and composer Tim Rice wrote a number of new songs for the production to supplement the songs from the film. |
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Recorded between July and October, With the Beatles made better use of studio production techniques than its predecessor. |
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The other band members agreed, and the idea came about to salvage the footage shot for the TV production for use in a feature film. |
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Naked, a reconceived version of the Let It Be album, with McCartney supervising production, was released. |
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Geesin worked to improve the score, but with little creative input from the band, production was troublesome. |
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Returning to musical theatre, John composed music for a West End production of Billy Elliot the Musical in 2005 with playwright Lee Hall. |
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Grant wanted them to sign with Led Zeppelin's own production company, Swan Song Records. |
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It is written and directed by Ben Elton, who previously created a similar production, We Will Rock You, with music by Queen. |
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The performance was filmed by a Granada Television production team, and was shown on British television as The Stones in the Park. |
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Many organizations start with job production and, as they develop and become larger, move to batch production and finish up with flow production. |
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Cadbury World is a museum showing visitors the stages and steps of chocolate production and the history of chocolate and the company. |
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The complex syncopation of the drum tracks' breakbeat, is another facet of production on which producers can spend a very large amount of time. |
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The BBC Drama Village, based in Selly Oak, is a production facility specialising in television drama. |
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The company relocated to the opera house the same year in 1946, with their first production at the venue being The Sleeping Beauty. |
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The company now uses Peter Wright's 1984 production of The Nutcracker, which uses some of Sergeyev's notation. |
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The production of bail in court, who there justify themselves against the exception of the plaintiff. |
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Fonteyn starred with Somes in a 1958 British TV production of The Nutcracker. |
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The production manager brushed by me on the stairs. He seemed to be in a real hurry. |
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He was a perfectionist, and his financial independence enabled him to spend years on the development and production of a picture. |
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A negative correlation was observed between BMI and the dihydrodaidzein production in men, and between BMI and the equol production in women. |
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He chose to build his own studio, situated on five acres of land off Sunset Boulevard, with production facilities of the highest order. |
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Chaplin was unhappy with the union and, feeling that marriage stunted his creativity, struggled over the production of his film Sunnyside. |
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But it's still essential for the production of plastics, synthetics, food base, and keroids. |
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Chaplin was nonetheless anxious about this decision and remained so throughout the film's production. |
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Chaplin founded a new production company, Attica, and used Shepperton Studios for the shooting. |
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In February 1915 he appointed the Landships Committee, which oversaw the design and production of the first British tanks. |
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It was rumoured that fellow film director John Boorman would take over direction, but the production collapsed. |
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He immediately put his friend and confidant, industrialist and newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook, in charge of aircraft production. |
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He received good notices, but by general consent the production belonged to Richardson as Falstaff. |
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The production company set up by Olivier took a lease on the St James's Theatre. |
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The production was popular, despite poor reviews, but the expensive production did little to help the finances of Laurence Olivier Productions. |
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Darlington considers a 1951 production of Othello starring Orson Welles as the pick of Olivier's productions at the theatre. |
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In their third production of the 1955 Stratford season, Olivier played the title role in Titus Andronicus, with Leigh as Lavinia. |
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Leigh became pregnant in 1956 and withdrew from the production of Coward's comedy South Sea Bubble. |
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The opening production of the National Theatre was Hamlet in October 1963, starring Peter O'Toole and directed by Olivier. |
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The eight months of bombing never seriously hampered British production and the war industries continued to operate and expand. |
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He was treated for prostate cancer and, during rehearsals for his production of Chekhov's Three Sisters he was hospitalised with pneumonia. |
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The production by Jonathan Miller, and Olivier's performance, attracted a wide range of responses. |
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He was nominated for nine other acting Oscars and one each for production and direction. |
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The German offensive's greatest effect was forcing the dispersal of aircraft production and parts. |
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The production was not a great success, but the two performers became close friends and frequently worked together throughout their careers. |
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In May 1925 the Oxford production of The Cherry Orchard was brought to the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. |
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The production received enthusiastic reviews, and Gielgud's highly praised performance enhanced his reputation as a potential star. |
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The production ran from May 1931 for 331 performances, and Gielgud described it as his first real taste of commercial success. |
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Gielgud directed Michael Redgrave in a 1940 London production of The Beggar's Opera for the Glyndebourne Festival. |
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He has taken a more active role in the production of this album. |
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At one time Sellers planned to use Mendoza's image for his production company's logo. |
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It could be claimed civilians were not to be targeted directly, but the breakdown of production would affect their morale and will to fight. |
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The British had anticipated the change in strategy and dispersed its production facilities, making them less vulnerable to a concentrated attack. |
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In 2005, he was cast as Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred Pennyworth in the first production of the new Batman film series, Batman Begins. |
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The strategic effect of the raid was a brief 20 percent dip in aircraft production. |
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Oil and gas production is potentially one of the most important growth industries in Barents Russia. |
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As of March 2017, Winslet has various film projects in different states of production. |
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Just as RCA had entered the movie business to maximize its recording system's value, Tobis also established its own production operations. |
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The production company had contracted with RCA Photophone and Britain then had the nearest facility with the system. |
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In the short term, the introduction of live sound recording caused major difficulties in production. |
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India is the leading exporter of guar gum, making up nearly 85 per cent of the global production. |
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Section 404 of the Clean Water Act does not regulate activities such as drainage, ditching, and channelization for agricultural production. |
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Once the first talkie features appeared, the conversion to full sound production happened as rapidly in India as it did in the United States. |
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Only some of this air taken from the compressors returns to the turbine flow to contribute to thrust production. |
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The studio announced in April 2013 that its first film production facility in the United States would be located south of Atlanta. |
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In Europe, large-seeded false flax evolved several ecotypes that are closely associated with flax production. |
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Modern manufacturing includes all intermediate processes required the production and integration of a product's components. |
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British and Dominion made substantial investment in Pinewood Studios and moved production to Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire. |
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The music stage was bought by the Rank Organisation for the production of documentary films. |
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The basic characteristic of this sector is the production of services instead of end products. |
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The vegan activists made bikinis out of steak as a fashion statement to protest the production of beef. |
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These barriers obstruct the freedom of movement of the four factors of production. |
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One of the aims of the filmmakers from the beginning of production was to develop the maturity of the films. |
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Terry's chocolate was closed in September 2005 by its new owner Kraft Foods, and production moved to Poland. |
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Kerrygold have a large cheese production site on the A53 in Leek on the Barnfields Industrial Estate. |
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After missing From Russia with Love, Ken Adam returned as production designer. |
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The Chorleywood bread process from 1961 changed bread production all over world. |
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This is a slightly higher proportion in production, and lower proportion in services, than the UK average. |
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On 29 November production moved to Jamaica, which doubled for the fictional island San Monique, the home of antagonist Kananga. |
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In December, production was divided between interiors in Pinewood Studios, while a separate unit also shot in Harlem. |
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John Barry, who had worked on the previous five films, was unavailable during production. |
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He was also interested in the cost of book production, as can be seen in his article on the cheapness of papyrus as a writing material. |
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Lewis Gilbert was again appointed as director, and a number of the crew from The Spy Who Loved Me also joined the production. |
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In the 12th and 13th centuries, Europe produced economic growth and innovations in methods of production. |
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On 1 January 1981 production moved to Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy, where filming wrapped in February. |
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Wilson had first worked on a Bond production in February 1964 with the filming of Goldfinger. |
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He had worked on every production since The Spy Who Loved Me, and had been executive producer on Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy. |
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John Glen returned once again to direct, teaming up once more with production designer Peter Lamont. |
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In addition, the spinning wheel replaced the traditional distaff for spinning wool, tripling production. |
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Petersburg and matched to sets built at the Leavesden studio by production designer Peter Lamont. |
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Full capacity is the zinger, of course. When production hits full-tilt boogie sometime this year, the annualized rate will be about 40,000 units. |
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Forster hired Dennis Gassner as production designer, replacing Peter Lamont. |
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The production of Skyfall was suspended throughout 2010 because of MGM's financial troubles. |
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Roger Deakins signed on as cinematographer, while Dennis Gassner returned as production designer. |
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Production on the film was troubled with Connery taking on many of the production duties with assistant director David Tomblin. |
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Ealing Studios is a television and film production company and facilities provider at Ealing Green in west London. |
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In 1931 they built Ealing Studios, transferring all production there in December of that year. |
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Did you know that the famous computer printer companies can sell their laserjets, inkjets and dot printers at under production cost? |
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By chemophobia I mean an exaggerated fear of toxicity brought about by the widespread use of chemicals in food production and processing. |
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Because of production delays, Yates began to explore other projects including television work. |
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She has worked as a producer on all of his films, and together they founded the production company Syncopy Inc. |
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In 1995, Ridley and his brother Tony formed a production company, Scott Free Productions, in Los Angeles. |
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Around two thirds of production is devoted to livestock, one third to arable crops. |
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The couple had two sons, Jake and Luke, both of whom work as directors on Scott's production company, Ridley Scott Associates. |
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The organ of gustation is not, therefore, restricted to the production of that sense, but participates in the sense of touch. |
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In the 19th century, Sheffield gained an international reputation for steel production. |
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Aged 24 Mendes directed a production of Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard in the West End that starred Judi Dench. |
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The city had been the centre of local pottery production for more than 700 years, including pottery known as Babylon ware. |
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Two thirds of production is devoted to livestock, the other to arable crops. |
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In 2005, Mendes directed the war film Jarhead, in association with his production company Neal Street Productions. |
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Wilson and Broccoli were willing to postpone production of the film to ensure Mendes' participation. |
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Morton's nephew, Matthew Vaughn, had been studying film production in Los Angeles. |
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Matthew, John, Guy and Peter asked their mutual acquaintance, Trudie Styler, to invest in the production of Ritchie's second film. |
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The production of the film, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels was completed in about eight months. |
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His 2007 short film Gravesend depicted the process of Coltan refinement and production. |
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Coal production played a key role in the UK economy in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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Throughout the entire production period internet campaigns expressed their dissatisfaction and threatened to boycott the film in protest. |
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Edinburgh and Glasgow, and Cardiff, are important centres of newspaper and broadcasting production in Scotland and Wales respectively. |
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With such production, medieval monasteries began to accumulate large libraries. |
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These stronger materials enabled the production of oversized rackets that yielded yet more power. |
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The programme is now produced by digital production studio, Engage Sports Media. |
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The Second World War had a drastic effect on the note production of the Bank of England. |
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The metropolitan area of Lima accounts for 43 per cent of gross domestic product, for four-fifths of bank credit and consumer goods production. |
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These act as a cheaper factor of production than is available to factories in richer countries. |
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At its peak of production in 1913, nearly 233,000 men and women were employed in the south Wales coalfield, mining 56 million tons of coal. |
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This galvanised the private sector into weapons production, with the surplus being increasingly exported to foreign countries. |
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Export data tend to be less volatile as exporters tend to be more technologically advanced and have stable production flows. |
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Industrialization moved the production of many household items, such as soap, from local communities to centralized factories. |
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Trial production at the facility began in April 2014, with a potential capacity of 130,000 vehicles annually. |
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Originally a vehicle with ERAD technology, the production version did not include this. |
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Land Rover unveiled the LRX hybrid concept at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, for it to be going into production. |
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The company designs and builds race and production automobiles of light weight and fine handling characteristics. |
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For Yamana, its El Penon mine in Chile is its heavy hitter, with production expectations of 450,000 to 500,000 ounces per year. |
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Properly maintained, the standard production XK Engine would achieve 200,000 miles of useful life. |
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Another important species was the Brazilian sardinella, with a production of 100,000 tonnes in 2013 it is now considered overfished. |
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The sportscar bearing its prefix X had originally been intended as a short production model of about 200 vehicles. |
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All BMW engine supply ended in 2003 with the end of Silver Seraph production. |
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This arrangement ceased at the end of 2006 after around 1,000 cars, with all car production reverting to the Crewe plant. |
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Management is thinking of ways to rationalize our system of production. |
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By the end of the 19th century the Russian Empire, particularly the Branobel company in Azerbaijan, had taken the lead in production. |
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As petroleum production in the US peaked during the 1960s, however, the United States was surpassed by Saudi Arabia and the Soviet Union. |
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Incomplete combustion of petroleum or gasoline results in production of toxic byproducts. |
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In petroleum industry parlance, production refers to the quantity of crude extracted from reserves, not the literal creation of the product. |
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Biological feedstocks do exist for industrial uses such as Bioplastic production. |
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The plant had two batch assembly lines for packaging, as well as a continuous feed production line. |
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However, this does not mean that potential oil production has surpassed oil demand. |
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The calculus for peak oil has changed with the introduction of unconventional production methods. |
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However, the coke pig iron he made was used mostly for the production of cast iron goods, such as pots and kettles. |
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These drawbacks eventually led to the downfall of the pure turbojet, and only a handful of types are still in production. |
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Samlesbury is the production hub of the Military Air Solutions division of BAE Systems. |
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Hand methods of production were very laborious and costly and precision was difficult to achieve. |
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Surrey Satellite Technology is a small satellite development and production company. |
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Steel production remained at the core of the company, but under increasing profit margin pressure. |
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He was hired away by Joseph Bramah for the production of high security metal locks that required precision craftsmanship. |
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In addition to his original factory at Bilston a new plant was established near Wellington, Shropshire, which was devoted to wheel production. |
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The large scale production of chemicals was an important development during the Industrial Revolution. |
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Although greatly improved and with many variations, the Fourdriner machine is the predominant means of paper production today. |
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The home was a central unit of production and women played a vital role in running farms, and in some trades and landed estates. |
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In other industries the transition to factory production was not so divisive. |
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On 25 May 2011 the 100th production aircraft, ZK315, rolled off the production line at Warton. |
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The power of a union could demand better terms by withdrawing all labour and causing a consequent cessation of production. |
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Also that year, Spain took delivery of its first series production aircraft. |
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Employers had to decide between giving in to the union demands at a cost to themselves or suffering the cost of the lost production. |
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The production aircraft are now operational with the partner nation's air forces. |
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I had already concluded that not one of my writings was publishable, having myself analyzed the faults of my belletristic production. |
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The aircraft are predictable and seem to be maintainable, which is good for the sortie production rate. |
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Originally expected to provide employment for 330 people, by the start of production in 2012, 1,600 employees were based in Singapore. |
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The world's first mass production line was set up in the city, making it the most industrialised site in the world. |
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This is considered to be the first modern materials handling system an important advance in the progress toward mass production. |
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London is a major centre for television production, with studios including BBC Television Centre, The Fountain Studios and The London Studios. |
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Many nations have banned the production of chlorofluorocarbons. |
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Boulton realised not only that this engine could power his manufactory, but also that its production might be a profitable business venture. |
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The mind becomes a rag-bag of information capable of affording nothing in production but a crazyquilt of information. |
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On the Bolton boundary in north of the borough in Little Hulton, Eaton Transmissions closed in 2006, with production moving to Tczew in Poland. |
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This allowed exemption on production of a certificate of conscientious objection signed by two magistrates. |
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As the industrial revolution took hold increasing demand for alkali came from higher levels of production of dyestuffs, and bleach. |
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All companies working with series and job production state that they are using ramp-up management. |
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Although working prototypes exist, Air Recycling Technology is not currently used in any production cleaner. |
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The worldwide production of soda ash in 2005 has been estimated at 42 billion kilograms. |
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Below we discuss potential mechanisms for production of g0 and biphonations in the dhole based of main anatomical findings of this study. |
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The Rankine cycle is used in virtually all steam power production applications. |
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The Chemical Industry was established at Billingham in 1918 by the Government for the production of synthetic ammonia. |
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West Yorkshire has particularly benefited from a great deal of production activity. |
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Two different hollowfibre bioreactors were used for the production of a human monoclonal antibody for clinical use. |
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This trade satisfied the Vikings' need for leather and meat to some extent, and perhaps hides for parchment production on the European mainland. |
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Cyberdefamation, virus production, or negligent publication cases will rarely arise out of contractual relations. |
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He established a library in the Lyceum which aided in the production of many of his hundreds of books. |
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The production of the Codex shows the riches of the north of England at this time. |
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During British rule, East Bengal developed a plantation economy centred on the jute trade and tea production. |
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Tobacco was an important early crop during the colonial era, but was eventually overtaken by sugarcane production as the region's staple crop. |
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Some of these publications show signs of hasty production, indicating that they were written while the news was hot. |
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Other inputs may include intermediate goods used in production of final goods, such as the steel in a new car. |
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If production of one good increases along the curve, production of the other good decreases, an inverse relationship. |
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This is because increasing output of one good requires transferring inputs to it from production of the other good, decreasing the latter. |
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In the aftermath of the famine, an increase in industrial production and a surge in trade brought a succession of construction booms. |
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This includes production of silver, iron, copper and other base metals from their ores. |
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At the point where marginal profit reaches zero, further increases in production of the good stop. |
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Where and how iron smelting was discovered is widely debated, and remains uncertain due to the significant lack of production finds. |
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This coincided with a major increase in gold production in Celtic areas to meet the Roman demand, due to the high value Romans put on the metal. |
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Externalities occur where there are significant social costs or benefits from production or consumption that are not reflected in market prices. |
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Physiocrats believed that only agricultural production generated a clear surplus over cost, so that agriculture was the basis of all wealth. |
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Human population, he argued, tended to increase geometrically, outstripping the production of food, which increased arithmetically. |
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Initially, this applied to the owners of the machinery of production, the economic oligarchy, factory owners and traders. |
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The publisher must estimate the potential sales in each market and balance projected revenue against production costs. |
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In many companies, editing, proofreading, layout, design and other aspects of the production process are done by freelancers. |
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Other primary industries that have declined since the 1960s include china clay production, fishing and farming. |
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The aim of the festival is to spotlight food culture in York and North Yorkshire by promoting local food production. |
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It inhibited zoospore release, cystospore germination, lesion formation, lesion expansion, sporangiophore development and sporangial production. |
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The land use is predominantly agricultural and the county is well known for its fruit and cider production, and the Hereford cattle breed. |
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Other industries include printing, the production of mosaics, and the manufacture of staff uniforms. |
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Activities included coal mining, textile production, particularly cotton, and fishing. |
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An economic effect of this imperialism was the shift in the production of commodities. |
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In 2002, USAID funded the production of two short films on the subject, made in Kinshasa by journalists Angela Nicoara and Mike Ormsby. |
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Commercial production of Welsh slate began in 1820, and the mobility provided by canals and then railways made other materials readily available. |
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Furthermore, the development of tithe as a compulsory tax on agricultural production resulted in greatly increased incomes for incumbent clergy. |
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Years before Robin Hood had even entered production, Disney had considered doing a project on Reynard the Fox. |
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During the war Brockworth and the surrounding area were bombed by the Luftwaffe in an attempt to halt the production of aircraft. |
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Macon is another alternative to bacon, produced by curing cuts of mutton in a manner similar to the production of pork bacon. |
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The over-unity energy production could be due to a gradual transformation of hydrogen to dark hydrogen in the same state as in water. |
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Meetvursti used to additionally contain horse meat, but only a few brands contain it anymore, mostly due to the high cost of production. |
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It has been suggested the electrical stimulus of a lightning bolt striking mycelia in logs accelerates the production of mushrooms. |
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This almost resulted in wiping out all other cheese production in the country. |
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A cheese this size would use the equivalent of the daily milk production of 16,000 cows. |
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In the 1990s, sales of Wensleydale cheese had fallen so low that production was at risk of being suspended. |
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Home production of applejack is not illegal in the US, but popular in Europe. |
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Before the development of rapid long distance transportation, regions of cider consumption generally coincided with those of cider production. |
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The state income derived from natural resources includes a significant contribution from petroleum production. |
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Finally, the government controls licensing of exploration and production of fields. |
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Large quantities of Polish apple concentrate are exported to UK, Scandinavia, and Ireland for cider production. |
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The drink was made popular in the 19th century when apple production increased due to progress in pomology. |
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In the 1920s, advantages in the pasteurisation of apple juice and the emerging temperance movement led to a strong decrease of cider production. |
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It was a reduction in beer duty based on a brewery's total production and aimed at helping smaller breweries. |
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Paris was the main centre of ivory workshops, and exported to most of northern Europe, though Italy also had a considerable production. |
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Vernacular book production saw a growth in the amount of books being copied, both secular and religious. |
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Specimens of the genre share a low-key naturalism, low-fi production values and a stream of low-volume chatter often perceived as ineloquence. |
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In recent years, various Norwegian songwriters and production teams have contributed to the music of other international artists. |
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The new production opened in December 1934 with Ralph Richardson as Mercutio and Maurice Evans as Romeo. |
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The concept car made its debut at the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and the P1 GTR production model was officially unveiled at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. |
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At first the production of dyes based on aniline was critical. |
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The intensely bilious color of the liver shows that the discoloration of the contents of the intestines is not due to arrested production of bile, that is to acholia. |
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The formation of this substance, which we propose to designate allylamine, is perfectly analagous to the production of the ethylamine by means of cynate of ethyl. |
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I'll recommend a good way to calculate backhoe production rates. Then we'll look at the two backhoes you'll be using, the wheeled backhoe and the tracked backhoe. |
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There is nothing unusual at first appearance of this man who Barnumized the Classics and shook them and modern stage production into a new vitality. |
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Glycerol, a byproduct in biodiesel production, is one of the most widely available biosourced chemicals, making it an attractive target of investigations. |
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A large part of the production of the Belgian Congo is crushing bortz. |
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The bulau, of Sumatra, has a few stout bristly hairs scattered among the fur of its back, and gives the first indication of a tendency toward the production of spines. |
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To examine the effects of sodium butyrate on virus production, cells were exposed to sodium butyrate at various concentrations and times starting 16 h after transfection. |
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At the end of the 1970s, a production line for cask wines was introduced. |
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On the same visit to Oberlin he volunteered to codirect a school production of Tartuffe, in which he also played a bit part that turned out to be fateful. |
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In early feasibility studies, production forecasts are used to study the commerciality of a field, to plan strategy for field development, and so forth. |
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But a day or two to hang out on a pal's set, eat craft service and bask in the schadenfreude of their best friend's production nightmares? Who wouldn't want to do that? |
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Usually featuring an assortment of hot and cold drinks, fresh fruit, vegetables, candy, and snacks, craft services helps keep everyone going during long production days. |
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Cumbersome machines can endanger operators and slow down production. |
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However, the rates of dark hydrogen production were relatively low. |
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A paternal government would attempt to decolonize American literature, by forbidding the re-publication of foreign works, and offering premiums to those of home production. |
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The Oliviers mounted a stage production of Romeo and Juliet for Broadway. |
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The potential utilization of two-stage sintering for the production of highly dense and pure nickel diniobate ceramics with low firing temperature was demonstrated. |
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Fandom may be defined as an infinitely complex system for the production of pure egoboo. Indeed, the universe itself was created for egoboo if we are to believe the stories. |
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If you live or train for sports at high altitude where oxygen levels are lower, the production of Epo is stimulated and your blood contains more red cells. |
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As China modernizes at breakneck speed, emphasizing the factorylike production of contemporary artists, the tradition of Shaanxi shadow theater is on the wane. |
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The early adopters, chiefly the semiconductor community, used the instruments to check their production processes and to fault-find when things had gone wrong. |
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Cultural conditions for the production of lipase by Aspergillus niger strain MTCC 2594 by solid-state fermentation using gingelly oil cake were standardized. |
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A direct result of the Roman retreat was the disappearance of imported products like ceramics and coins, and a return to virtually unchanged local Iron Age production methods. |
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The inflation was worsened by a growing population with a static production level, low salaries and a rising cost of living, which damaged local industry. |
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In 1842, a general strike involving cotton workers and colliers was organised through the Chartist movement which stopped production across Great Britain. |
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This is intended to allow the market to dictate production levels. |
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In 1998, production of its replacement the Focus was transferred to Saarlouis and Valencia, which signalled the end of the site's ownership by Ford. |
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This company became the first firm to begin large scale salt production on Teesside and salt workers were brought in from Cheshire and housed at Haverton Hill. |
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Hollow-fibre modules have been assessed for their capability to reduce dissolved oxygen to the parts per billion concentration range in ultrapure water production. |
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Manuscript production in England dropped off precipitously around the 860s when the Viking invasions began in earnest, not to be revived until the end of the century. |
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Oil production did not provide net income until the early 1980s because of the large capital investment that was required to establish the country's petroleum industry. |
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Since the 1990s, a divisive question in politics has been how much of the income from petroleum production the government should spend, and how much it should save. |
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Instead it was a critical and commercial bomb that put his production company millions in the hole, necessitating two Pusher sequels to get him in the black. |
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Virginian James Albert Bonsack invented the tobacco cigarette rolling machine in 1880 leading to new industrial scale production centered on Richmond. |
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