We always planted a ridge of turnips and a ridge of cabbage to keep us supplied with vegetables. |
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Our stocks were wiped out on the first day and it was a full time job keeping the children supplied with their favourite which was bananas. |
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Not only has the artist supplied the missing left hand, but he has also repaired the worn places on the other thumb and the forward heel. |
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But, above all, it has kept me supplied with the materials essential to my trade as a historian. |
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Each month, the City provides six kilolitres of water free to all households and 50 kilowatts of electricity to those supplied by City Power. |
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The City provides free each month six kilolitres of water to all households and 50 kilowatts of electricity to those supplied by City Power. |
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The public are reminded that on no account should any details of their credit card be supplied to callers, no matter how plausible they may be. |
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All government employees were supplied with food rations, which they kept in their living quarters. |
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The callus consists largely of parenchyma with raphides and is supplied by eight to ten collateral bundles. |
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The music was supplied by Josephine Walsh accompanied by Ben Brown and Elenor Grant. |
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Each spider was supplied with aphids, flies, plant hoppers, and parasitoid wasps. |
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Unknown to the Pastors however, the pills the quartermasters supplied them were vitamins and not the sedative drugs. |
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Salted codfish and dried klipfish can be supplied in bales of 25 and 50 kg net, in wooden cases of 50 kg net, in cartons of 25 kg and 10 kg net. |
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Most budget machines come with at least a read-only drive, which is necessary as most software is supplied on CD-Rom. |
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If only the quartermaster had supplied us with ammunition instead of tracts no one could decipher. |
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What matters for the amount of labor supplied is the after-tax wage rate relative to income from wealth. |
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He supplied her with food and warm clothes, but that was all he could give. |
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Much of the country is suffering severe lack of water, and the small quantities supplied are not good for human use. |
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Ground Support products that are supplied include equipment spares, maintenance equipment and ancillaries. |
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Individual cells are also supplied with cell walls, usually of cellulose or xylan fibers. |
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The audio cable supplied in the box has stereo plugs at one end but a single jack plug at the other end. |
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I can only hope she was kept well supplied with all the little comforts she missed. |
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His wife kept him supplied with beers and food, and there he sat, happy as a hippo in a waterhole. |
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It can be supplied in all thicknesses with the option of waney edged, square edged or prepared boards. |
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Daily mean temperatures, wind speeds, humidities, and rainfalls for each region were supplied by the Royal Meteorological Office. |
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The subjects were 16 male hooded Wistar rats supplied by the Laboratory Animal Services Branch of the University of Adelaide, Australia. |
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Lawrence's nomadic life supplied him with material for much of his writing and he wrote four travel books of a very personal kind. |
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From the early 1620s, coastal Indians supplied wampum to Dutch traders who exchanged it with inland natives for beaver pelts. |
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The four month project involves 12 abseilers supplied by Web Access Engineering to carry out work up to 100 ft off the ground. |
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They were supplied with weapons and air support from helicopter gunships and Antonov bombers. |
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The tile company had callously sacked 29 regular workers and replaced them with casual labour supplied by Skilled. |
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They are supplied with marble slabs of African alabaster that were probably excavated from one of the many ancient sites in and around Rome. |
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The office for national statistics and the general register office supplied copies of death certificates. |
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Express the phrase as an ablative absolute, leaving out words other than the supplied noun and verb. |
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When Ellen was ill friends kept the family supplied with soup, eggs, jellies and wine. |
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In some studies, new analyses were performed from raw data supplied by the principal investigators. |
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The airline supplied them with lists of suspended staff requesting that their airside access permits be suspended until further notice. |
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Enough food should be supplied to the Bushmen to last until the next harvest season. |
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This could be supplied by evidence of widespread racial prejudice on either a national or a provincial scale. |
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Cornish production supplied most of the needs of Britain and Europe until the mid-19th cent. when many mines were worked out. |
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It has an asymmetric carbon atom and therefore has levo and dextro isomers but is supplied as a racemic mixture for anesthetic use. |
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Researchers and community activists supplied conference participants with a wealth of ideas. |
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Mark Rice was consistently weaving through the purple jerseys and supplied St. Paul's with plenty of ammunition. |
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In contrast to cereals or other crops, legumes are known to acidify the rhizosphere even when supplied with nitrates. |
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Entrepreneurs jumped in, and for a while cheaper knock-offs supplied the diminishing demand. |
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Every kWh of energy demand supplied by a wind turbine reduces the demand on conventional power stations, and therefore reduces carbon emissions. |
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It was about welding existing styles onto a recently developed technological chassis supplied by the synthesiser. |
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Many surface flows, supplied mainly from leaks in the ocean entry tubes, are also observed in the coastal flats near the ocean. |
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Right next to it was a water tower, a water tower that supplied the whole town of Barken. |
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Today, solvents and corrosive compounds such as hydrochloric acid are commonly supplied in Winchesters. |
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They supplied their own thatch from barley grown on the island and the thatcher would stay on the island till the job was done. |
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We don't know how God kept the widow's cruse supplied with oil, and why she never ran out of flour during that long dry spell. |
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Two samples of African rattans were supplied as living seeds for propagation by Dr T. Sunderland from wild plants in Cameroon. |
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The timber buildings suffered from woodworm and supplied an ideal location for woodlice, spiders and wasps. |
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Dawnus provided machines to prepare the site and supplied concrete, aggregate, timber and manpower. |
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Yesterday, he supplied that camera with a zoom lens that I was wishing for. |
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The water closets themselves, the signs and even the floor have been supplied and fitted by local tradesmen. |
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Other responsibilities include getting electricity and water supplied to the house. |
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The Wendy house could be sold already painted and made up, or it might be supplied in plain card so that people can turn it into whatever they want. |
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Foss occasionally supplied pulpits in Baltimore and its suburbs, to the derision of the Herald agnostics. |
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Things such as redundant power supplies, field replaceable fans and multiple network interfaces are often supplied in target equipment intended for enterprise deployments. |
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The bacteria are dependent on the nutrients being supplied to them in the lab. |
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Syria has long supplied Hezbollah with other weapons, including missiles and antitank rockets. |
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He is one of nine authorities which have been supplied with the latest equipment for recording and detecting radioactivity after an atomic bomb explosion. |
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The screw-type hose clamps were supplied with the water jacket. |
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The shady lava lamp in the corner of the room supplied a dismal crimson light, the bubbly pink shimmers on the wall fell onto his flaccid, ageless, sweaty body. |
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To get the reaction to proceed, either the activation energy must be supplied in the form of heat, or the activation energy must be lowered, using a catalyst. |
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Care labels and hangs tags were supplied by Rockywoods Outdoor Fabrics. |
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The material is supplied solely for the above-mentioned recording. |
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Had he not supplied weed, none of us would ever have spoken to him. |
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At the Eichmann trial, concentration camp survivors supplied heartrending testimony. |
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After the pig is weaned, these milk antibodies no longer are supplied. |
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The Reichstag in Berlin is supplied with 85 percent renewable energy. |
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In the course of his confession, he supplied details that should only have been known to the killer. |
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A grocer is supplied with kumquats but is unable to sell them. |
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In 2012, Li allegedly supplied the Iranians with 20,000 kilos of steel pipe and 1,300 aluminum alloy tubes. |
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There seems to be the implicit assumption that queens of social insects have little or no cost of reproduction because they are amply supplied with resources by their workers. |
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Food, previously supplied on ration, is scarce and expensive. |
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Though Westerners were starting to import mass-produced porcelain and lacquerware from China, they had no access to goods of the quality supplied to the court in Beijing. |
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As supplied by the factory, the Crossfire comes with a detachable, ghost ring aperture rear sight that is adjustable for windage with the help of a screwdriver. |
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The intermediate and ulnar sets of muscles are supplied by branches from the deep ramus of the radial nerve after it has passed through the supinator muscle. |
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When they were toddlers, I was supplied with fluoride drops to administer to them when I attended ante-natal classes at the Queen Mother Hospital in Glasgow. |
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A small battery operated pump supplied by the Fire Department isn't making much headway against the water pouring from a hole somewhere below the waterline. |
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Jordan, who walked into Leeds Crown Court with the aid of a walking stick, supplied medical evidence from three cardiac consultants saying he was unfit to stand trial. |
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Guraya's approach instead relies on very high pressure, supplied by a special homogenizer known as a microfluidizer, to physically split apart the starch-protein agglomerates. |
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Now, someone who once supplied famous friends with drugs is talking, shedding light on the seedier side of Hollywood living. |
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The river and its tributaries powered dozens of mills, and sheep in the surrounding grassland supplied fleeces to be made into woollen products. |
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In 1821, the works supplied iron for the railway tracks of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the world's first passenger railway. |
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The first steam locomotives used were small vertical boilered locos supplied by De Winton's of Caernarfon. |
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During the 20th century The Rhondda also supplied a steady stream of championship boxers. |
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Williams visited the scene in November 1916 and later made studies from a soldier supplied for the purpose. |
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Many of the economic sectors that supplied the basic industries were also hit hard. |
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Frozen hake and frozen hake fillet are effectively supplied by imports and European processing companies. |
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The intellectual emphasis of the earlier revivals had left a dearth of religious imagery that the visions supplied. |
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Ottoman troops attacked the Yemenis by hiding at the wells that supplied them with water. |
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Conwy and Harlech were kept supplied by sea and held out against the attack, but Caernarfon, still only partially completed, was stormed. |
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A helicopter is a type of rotorcraft in which lift and thrust are supplied by rotors. |
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Here he was trapped and besieged until January 1295, supplied only by sea, before forces arrived to relieve him in February. |
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Ironwork was supplied by William Hazledine from his foundries at Shrewsbury and nearby Cefn Mawr. |
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She also supplied schools with materials for needlework and arranged for the purchase of requisite teaching supplies. |
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The data is supplied by Ordnance Survey on optical media or increasingly, via the Internet. |
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The Welsh League XIII was made up of players from all six teams, but the majority came from Merthyr, who supplied eight of the thirteen players. |
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Her bakery had previously supplied British supermarket chain Safeway with bara brith, before it was bought out by Morrisons. |
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All power grids have varying loads on them but the daily minimum is the base load, supplied by plants which run continuously. |
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The generator converts mechanical power supplied by the turbine into electrical power. |
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The valves are designed so that they can derive all of the supplied flow rates with little increase in pressure. |
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There was also a persistent problem with engine overloading, as Enterprise locomotives also supplied coach power. |
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Much of the aphotic zone's energy is supplied by the open ocean in the form of detritus. |
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He granted this and supplied them with the necessary transportation and goods. |
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Sweden also supplied steel and machined parts to Germany throughout the war. |
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Extra nutrients are also supplied by treatment plants, golf courses, fertilizers, farms, as well as untreated sewage in many countries. |
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The European coastal ports supplied domestic goods, dyes, linen, metal products, salt and wine. |
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The weight was supplied by a stone passing laterally through the U of the yoke. |
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In practice drills, cordite could not be supplied to the guns rapidly enough through the hoists and hatches. |
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Sands are supplied periodically, especially after typhoons, to keep the beach viable. |
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The subsea export cable was supplied by Nexans and array cables by JDR Cable Systems. |
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On learning this, Tromp supplied the Spanish with the necessary materials for repair. |
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The Merchant Navy supplied passenger ferries, hospital ships, and other vessels. |
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The new Eurostar e320 has no power cars and instead has power supplied throughout the train. |
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It is supplied by a number of major rivers, such as the Danube, Dnieper, Rioni, Southern Bug, and Dniester. |
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In the East, the Navy supplied and moved army forces about, and occasionally shelled Confederate installations. |
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Secondary combustion air is supplied into the boiler at high speed through nozzles over the grate. |
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Urea may be substituted for ammonia as the reducing reagent but must be supplied earlier in the process so that it can hydrolyze into ammonia. |
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Calcium is supplied as superphosphate or calcium ammonium nitrate solutions. |
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This metallic evidence agrees with the biblical memory of a western Mediterranean Tarshish that supplied Solomon with silver via Phoenicia. |
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Quarries at Doulting supplied freestone used in the construction of Wells Cathedral. |
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Its quarries also supplied a cement factory at Dunball, adjacent to the King's Sedgemoor Drain. |
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For centuries, large vessels on the Mediterranean relied on galley slaves supplied by North African and Ottoman slave traders. |
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Further Civic improvements included the construction in 1759 of a reservoir which supplied water to public pumps in the streets. |
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Water was supplied from 6 public pumps, and there were a further 53 private wells. |
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She was then towed to London and fitted with rigging and decking, and supplied with armaments. |
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The heart also requires nutrients and oxygen found in blood like other muscles, and is supplied via coronary arteries. |
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Spare parts production continues at the Bembridge site with sub assemblies also being supplied from the Romanian facility. |
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Longinus, the Exarch sent to Italy by Emperor Justin II, could only defend coastal cities that could be supplied by the powerful Byzantine fleet. |
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Power became centralized in Paris, with its strong bureaucracy and an army supplied by conscripting all young men. |
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Armies on the Elbe, however, would have to have been supplied by extensive overland routes or by ships travelling the hazardous Atlantic. |
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On the other hand, Hansen notes that Polybius' exposition of Crete supplied an extremely detailed account of the island. |
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Later, the Comecon supplied aid to the eventually victorious Communist Party of China, and saw its influence grow elsewhere in the world. |
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Additional navigational data were probably also supplied by local maritime pilots, Arab records, Indian records, and earlier Chinese records. |
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Franco transported troops to mainland Spain in an airlift using transport aircraft supplied by Germany and Italy. |
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Zacuto's Almanach supplied the first accurate table of solar declination, allowing navigators to use the sun instead. |
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Easily supplied and defended by sea, the factories worked as independent colonial bases. |
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Additionally, the settlement was supplied with provisions, trading goods, arms and artillery. |
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Bus, funicular and tram services have been supplied by Carris for over a century in the city and some places in Suburbs. |
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Raw water is supplied from the Malacca River, Kesang River and Gerisik River. |
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In April and May 1958 during the Permesta rebellion in North Sulawesi, the USA supported and supplied the rebels. |
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The success of this attack cut the major supply line to the Second Ethiopian Army in Asmara, which then had to be supplied by air. |
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In the nineteenth century, the enclave supplied guns to the rebellious Maya in the Caste War of Yucatan. |
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He was supplied with darts sacred to Huitzilopochtli, which came with wooden tips and flint tops. |
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Yermak led a small army of 840 men, made up of 540 of his own followers and three hundred supplied by the Stroganovs. |
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Whatever the authorities thought of Poyarkov himself, they were happy with the information he supplied. |
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While the language's grammatical base is from K'iche', its lexicon is supplied by Kaqchikel. |
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At first, Dutch traders supplied the equipment, financing, and enslaved Africans, in addition to transporting most of the sugar to Europe. |
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The defendant supplied heroin to a drug user that asked for something to help them sleep. |
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Tragedy demanded verse, not the quotidian prose of comedy, and verse usually supplied some form of end rhyme. |
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During this time India supplied mercenaries to the Persian army then fighting in Greece. |
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The resulting drinking water became so polluted in Hungary that over 700 villages had to be supplied by tanks, bottles and plastic bags. |
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Cobden did the reasoning, Bright supplied the declamation, but mingled argument with appeal. |
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A supply schedule is a table that shows the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity supplied. |
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The market supply curve is obtained by summing the quantities supplied by all suppliers at each potential price. |
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Aggregate excess demand in a market is the difference between the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied as a function of price. |
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Early fire fighting systems used sprinklers supplied by water captured on flat roofs in shallow tanks. |
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The government supplied only the redaction to the reporters, the original was kept secret. |
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There were several mills in the vicinity and the new firm supplied machinery to them. |
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Much of those production machines require regular maintenance, which becomes supplied specialized companies in the machine industry. |
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This process is endothermic and must occur at high temperatures, so energy in the form of heat has to be supplied. |
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But note that all of the available energy in the hydrogen so produced is supplied by the heat used to make it. |
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This supplied gas lamps equal to 75,000 Argand lamps each yielding the light of six candles. |
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So 28 chaldrons of coal were carbonized daily, and 84,000 lights supplied by those two companies only. |
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The gas meter was invented around 1815 and measured the amount of gas being supplied. |
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A quarry at the Delph supplied building materials for the region, including the stone used to construct Brindley's aqueduct. |
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In 2008, Bloomberg claimed child labour in copper and cobalt mines that supplied Chinese companies in Congo. |
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Factories may be supplied parts from elsewhere or make them from raw materials. |
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Factories that supplied the railroad industry included rolling mills, foundries and locomotive works. |
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In Upper Canada, the British had the Provincial Marine was essential for keeping the army supplied since the roads in Upper Canada were abysmal. |
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It was located in a business and commercial district and supplied 110 volt direct current to 85 customers with 400 lamps. |
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Although the first power stations supplied direct current, the distribution of alternating current soon became the most favored option. |
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These building supplied power to the tenants from a steam engine through line shafts. |
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But this still leaves a deficit of about 10 g of glucose per day that must be supplied from some other source. |
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The next thing I laid hold of was a brace of pistols, and as I already had a powder horn and bullets, I felt myself well supplied with arms. |
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It was military bandsmen, their uniform coats unbuttoned, who supplied the merry tune, from a clarinet, a tuba, a fife. |
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What should I bring to the exam? Are pens or bluebooks required? Is scratch paper supplied? |
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Yorkshire supplied 500 bows, and 580 garbs of arrows, 360 of which had iron heads pointed with steel. |
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In 2009, half of British gas was supplied from imports as domestic reserves are depleted. |
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The diet consisted mainly of the products of farming and husbandry and was supplied by hunting to a very modest extent. |
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In Britain by 1800 an estimated 10,000 horsepower was being supplied by steam. |
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Animals supplied all of the motive power on land, with sails providing the motive power on the sea. |
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Trade routes not only supplied physical goods, they facilitated the movement of people and ideas throughout Mesoamerica. |
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According to a legend the epithet was miraculously supplied by angels, thus completing his unfinished epitaph. |
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Otherwise, this contains the full details supplied by the original returns. |
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Hispania supplied the Roman Empire with silver, food, olive oil, wine, and metal. |
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Essentially, water supplied by aqueducts was used to prospect for ore veins by stripping away soil to reveal the bedrock. |
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They were normally supplied with water from an adjacent river or stream, or by aqueduct. |
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A system of eleven aqueducts supplied the city with water from as far away as the river Anio. |
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The salients could then be supplied along Watling Street, dividing the invaders into pockets south of the Weald in east Kent and around the Wash. |
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He was welcomed by the French, who readily supplied him with troops and equipment for a second invasion. |
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In the first printing, the device of having different type faces to show supplied words was used sparsely and inconsistently. |
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The canal was from that point supplied by the much purer water of the Rochdale Canal. |
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It supplied most of the weapons used by the coalition powers throughout the conflicts. |
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Unlike Whittle's design, Ohain used hydrogen as fuel, supplied under external pressure. |
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The mill agents, it was rumored, supplied the knobsticks with beer and whiskey, fearing to let them walk the streets. |
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The hunters rode out on their koomkies, supplied with ropes, and other apparatus, for securing their captives. |
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More expensive engravings supplied a wealthier market with a variety of images. |
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For example, in the canton of Uri, the villagers elected a Landammann each year, yet only a limited number of families supplied candidates. |
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As of July 2015, over 1,500 engines of this type have been supplied to 40 customers. |
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A DC motor is usually supplied through slip ring commutator as described above. |
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Specialized devices such as steam hammers and steam pile drivers are dependent on the steam pressure supplied from a separate boiler. |
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The electric locomotive is supplied externally with electric power, either through an overhead pickup or through a third rail. |
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Early buses, known as trolleybuses, were powered by electricity supplied from overhead lines. |
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The amount due is calculated with income tax at the end of the year, based on figures supplied on the SA100 tax return. |
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New thralls were supplied by either the sons and daughters of thralls or they were captured abroad. |
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At a price below equilibrium, there is a shortage of quantity supplied compared to quantity demanded. |
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It may be represented as a table or graph relating price and quantity supplied. |
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Market equilibrium occurs where quantity supplied equals quantity demanded, the intersection of the supply and demand curves in the figure above. |
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At a price above equilibrium, there is a surplus of quantity supplied compared to quantity demanded. |
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In August 2005, they supplied drinking water to poor people affected by the heat wave in the United States. |
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They were supplied with water from an adjacent river or stream, or more normally, by an aqueduct. |
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The camp allowed the Romans to keep a rested and supplied army in the field. |
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Italian farms supplied vegetables and fruits, but fish and meat were luxuries. |
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Christopher Tolkien supplied copious notes and commentary upon his father's work. |
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In 1998 Whistle Down the Wind made its debut, a musical written with lyrics supplied by Jim Steinman. |
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Page wrote most of Led Zeppelin's music, particularly early in their career, while Plant generally supplied the lyrics. |
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From August 2006 to 2013, Umbro supplied match balls for all FA Cup matches. |
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On the flight the flame was carried inside 4 miners lamps supplied by Protector Lamp of Eccles, Greater Manchester. |
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From 1947 ball boys were supplied by Goldings, the only Barnardos school to provide them. |
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The port supplied an avenue for trade with Great Britain and later Europe and North America. |
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Most of Belfast's water is supplied from the Silent Valley Reservoir in County Down, created to collect water from the Mourne Mountains. |
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The guards are usually supplied from ships intended specifically for training and supplying such armed personnel. |
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The Jacobites were supported and supplied by the Kingdom of France from Irish and Scots units in the French service. |
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He then marched north along the coast, with the army being supplied by sea. |
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Over the course of the war, Great Britain signed treaties with various German states, which supplied about 30,000 soldiers. |
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He left Paris on 11 March for Nice to take over the weak and poorly supplied Army of Italy, arriving on 26 March. |
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The army was already being reorganised and supplied when he arrived, and he found that the situation was rapidly improving. |
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The Ganges Canal reached 350 miles from Hardwar to Cawnpore, and supplied thousands of miles of distribution canals. |
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It fought its way back to Imphal with aid from Scoones's reserve division, supplied by parachute drops. |
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The majority of the fleet was supplied by the UK, which provided 892 warships and 3,261 landing craft. |
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Foreign governments supplied funds by purchasing Treasury bonds and thus avoided much of the direct effect of the crisis. |
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Dundee, along with parts of Perthshire and Angus is supplied from Lintrathen and Backwater reservoirs in Glen Isla. |
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Primary Health Care in Dundee is supplied by a number of General Practices. |
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During the rest of the campaign the allied fleets remained in control of the Black Sea, ensuring the various fronts were kept supplied. |
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New York City is supplied with drinking water by the protected Catskill Mountains watershed. |
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The ram air turbine, capable of generating 100 kVA, is supplied by Hamilton Sundstrand and located in the lower surface of the fuselage. |
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The US Treasury charged that Pangates, a company registered to him, supplied the Assad government with a thousand tonnes of aviation fuel. |
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Water was supplied at stopping places and locomotive depots from a dedicated water tower connected to water cranes or gantries. |
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Because the medic had been supplied with a jeep, he and his aide were classed as a motorized detachment. |
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It also appointed district auditors and supplied such statistics as might be required by parliament. |
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The three released two or three singles a year, while Barry supplied additional songs to other Australian artists. |
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His works were the object of his profound and constant study, and supplied in fact the mould in which his whole philosophy was cast. |
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Among current novelists, Martin Amis lacks intellectual force but is well supplied with nastiness, which occasionally resembles humor. |
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The difference between the quantity supplied and the quantity demanded is still filled by importing from abroad. |
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The World Bank reports that electricity is now in large part supplied by local businesses. |
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Most of the followers of the clan were tenants, who supplied labour to the clan heads and sometimes act as soldiers. |
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However, these mercenaries soon rose up against their masters, allegedly because they were not adequately supplied by them. |
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The Saxon Shore forts were probably no longer supplied from state magazines however. |
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The initiative was taken by a small group of Scots connected with the Crichton family, who had supplied the bishops of Dunkeld. |
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Spain was wary of provoking war with Britain before she was ready, so she covertly supplied the Patriots via her colonies in New Spain. |
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Moreover, American troops were being supplied with ordnance by Dutch merchants via their West Indies colonies. |
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Hanover supplied 2,365 men in five battalions, however, the lease agreement permitted them to only be used in Europe. |
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Some more sympathetic landlords supplied a free passage to what was hoped to be a better life. |
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The Polaris missile was supplied to Britain following the terms of the 1963 Polaris Sales Agreement. |
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The venue featured the largest LED video screen in Europe, supplied by Sports Technology. |
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The mills were supplied from an aqueduct, where it plunged down a steep hill. |
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The south gate could be reached by ship, allowing the castle to be directly supplied by sea. |
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The main entrance to the castle was the Gate next the Sea, next to the castle's tidal dock that allowed it to be supplied directly by sea. |
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Manchester waterworks supplied an area containing 800,000 inhabitants, about 380,000 of whom lived within the city boundary. |
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The moisture they need for growing can be supplied by either a high groundwater table, or by high humidity or high precipitation. |
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He helped improve the accuracy of her illustrations, taught her taxonomy, and supplied her with live specimens to paint during the winter. |
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Most of the produce supplied to the restaurant is grown on Rogan's nearby twelve acre farm. |
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As this book was supposedly based on information supplied by the children themselves, Ransome drew the pictures as though done by the characters. |
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The forests which covered it in ancient times supplied the Greeks and Sicilians with timber for shipbuilding. |
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The first English language edition, translated by Philemon Holland, appeared in 1610, again with some additional content supplied by Camden. |
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Wadsley weir supplied a series of works which were situated to the east of the river channel. |
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Burton Weir supplied Royds mill and wheels, which also operated on two sites, and included a corn mill and cutlers wheels. |
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During the 1930s, the Ministry of Labour supplied men from among the ranks of the unemployed. |
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Much of the timber supplied for the war came from the New Forest and the Forest of Dean. |
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American youth collections, such as Youth Favorites, supplied the English songs for youth fellowship singspiration time of some churches. |
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Fort Hancock, at Sandy Hook, has been supplied with an immense terrestrial telescope, to be used for vessels at sea. |
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Dylan Thomas was another thesaurus thumber, and in his work too the words it supplied were not always improvements. |
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On leaving the operating table it is well to put the patient in a bed previously warmed and supplied with hot cans. |
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More generally, gut flora were more similar between the two colonies supplied with livestock, than either were with wildfed birds. |
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Twenty per cent of the power for Virgin's Boeing 747 was supplied from a fuel made from a mixture of coconuts and Brazilian babassu nuts. |
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The detained men were described as being Wahhabis and their ranks included an Army officer who had supplied assault rifles and grenade launchers. |
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A Fruit fly B Spider mite C Water flea D Bloodworm All puzzles in this supplement are supplied by Sirius Media Services. |
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These guides supported tape on a film of air supplied by tiny air holes in the smooth surface and connected to a small air pump. |
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Wirral council's Streetscene team has supplied wire brushes and paint for the scheme. |
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The Escape Belt can be installed easily on almost any existing seat belt through a few simple steps with the supplied Allen key. |
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The vodka, supplied by spirits producer Wimpex, is made using spring water, organic wheat and a touch of Altaian honey. |
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The refs fought back and minutes later Peter Quine superbly supplied supersub Danny Woods with the ammunition to fire home the equaliser. |
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A Aphrodite B Electra C Jocasta D Pandora All puzzles in this supplement are supplied by Sirius Media Services. |
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They also had an opportunity to test their catching skills on a Kannon machine supplied by the Newcastle Cricket Development Scheme. |
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The standardized slicks supplied by premium manufacturer and title sponsor Hankook impressed on the sand-strewn surface at the Dubai Autodrome. |
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The main beneficiaries were the Canadian reading public, and the American reprinters who supplied them. |
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The rerouting will see the pipeline terminating in Shanghai, which is not supplied by any major trunklines. |
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Match anglers now have nets supplied by the fishery and all anglers must rigorously dip their landing nets before fishing. |
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The poet discovers this old son of toil to be a leech-gatherer who supplied medics of the time with the creatures essential to their leechcraft. |
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All the necessary gear is supplied but sailors should bring bathing costumes to wear under wet suits as well as an old pair of trainers. |
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The hooker, in her 30s, claimed businessman David Roquet, who allegedly supplied the prostitutes, restrained her. |
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This luxury bivvy is supplied with a rubberised heavy-duty groundsheet and pegs. |
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The church built at Steyning was one of around 50 minster churches across Sussex and these churches supplied itinerant clergy to surrounding districts. |
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Recreation includes singing, for each ship is supplied with a piano. |
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