If anyone is breeding or legally importing sungazer lizards please contact me, I am very interested in them. |
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Malawi was not picturesque enough for the anonymous European settler suspected of importing water hyacinth a century ago. |
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Thousands of officials found employment in allocating and policing quotas in importing and exporting countries. |
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Dhir, 33, of Rainham, Essex, admitted importing and wholesaling the chairs. |
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It also makes hard disk readers, importing the sliders on wafers from San Jose. |
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The governor contended his only interest in importing the buses was to replace the capital's fleet of aging buses at a reasonable price. |
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Most Thai exports involve importing raw materials and then reassembling them for re-export, the Committee found. |
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The Netherlands is importing large quantities of raw pith for value addition and re-export, he said. |
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The Jammu region itself has been importing crores worth of fruits in these years. |
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Smith exerted his influence on South African bloodstock by importing quality yearlings and top stallions from New Zealand. |
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Thanks for the reply, Haus, and thanks for also importing some text from the thread I linked to. |
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This comic operetta tells the story of a South Sea Island despot who wishes to anglicise his island by importing all things English. |
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As soon as you start importing, you are goring somebody's ox, breaking somebody's rice bowl. |
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New Zealand was importing British road bikes and converting them for use on farms. |
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A few fruit grower associations and progressive orchardists have already started importing virus-free nursery rootstocks. |
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The Department of Energy rejected the claim that the country was importing aluminum tubes to produce centrifuge rotors for enriching uranium. |
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And when Michael started importing some sites himself, he found about 10 bugs I had baked in by mistake. |
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Instead of importing tame pigs, people from several different countries domesticated the animals themselves. |
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About a year ago, Sambazon started importing this blend to the US and selling it to natural juice bars and health food stores. |
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There are easy procedures for importing and exporting with competitive rates for skilled and semi-skilled workers. |
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This method was cheaper than importing additional workers that could no longer be contractually bound. |
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But the problem arose when individuals, allegedly importing for their own use, started trading in imported vehicles. |
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Menon played around with the air-force by importing different types of aircraft, misemploying air force personnel. |
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Classic biocontrol of weeds involves importing a natural enemy from abroad and then releasing it in regions overrun by its host. |
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No file importing or exporting is involved, so there's no chance of documents losing their formatting or getting otherwise munged along the way. |
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Dr. Thornton was involved in more than just importing and breeding the German shorthaired pointer in those early years. |
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Recent polls show more than 85 percent of Utahns are opposed to importing the hotter wastes. |
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With most campesinos content with this Breughelian subsistence, Peru ends up importing 70 percent of its corn, sugar, potatoes, and rice. |
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Sailors and workers alike worked steadily removing wares from importing ships while stocking products for exporting vessels. |
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In addition to metals, Russia developed an extensive gemstone trade by importing stones into the country along the major trade routes. |
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That would be entirely reasonable from their point of view, as we seem hell-bent on importing a culture they do not like and do not trust. |
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It's experts who can inspect, audit, and review, acting as surrogates for the importing party. |
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Rome was importing goods from its colonies but wasn't exporting nearly as much. |
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High tariff barriers were erected to dissuade domestic manufacturers from importing foreign goods. |
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Bear in mind, though, that there are financial implications to importing goods from abroad. |
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We are importing ideas and concepts, embodied in media such as television programmes and music that are potentially deleterious to our society. |
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This is him at his worst, blindly importing ideas not designed for Scottish circumstances. |
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Gehry was breaking free, blurring boundaries, importing ideas from another discipline into his own. |
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If we keep on importing ideas and techniques, we become what we call dependent. |
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Second-hand cars, over there, are just so cheap, it is a crying shame that the impost of duty in importing these cars is so great. |
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The Festival should be growing an indigenous culture rather than importing one from elsewhere. |
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On the minimalist view, he was guilty of importing as an accessory or in complicity with the informant. |
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Hayes denied knowingly importing drugs but a jury at Chelmsford Crown Court found him guilty. |
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There seemed to be no sense at all in importing supplies our own fishermen should have been catching. |
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Those importing brand new vehicles are in a fix because for them, the cost will be astronomical. |
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The idea is to cooperate in purchasing or importing raw materials, which could reduce their costs. |
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Other reasons for importing the commodity was because of its high quality nature which if blended with the local wheat gives quality bread flour. |
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But when it comes to a situation where we are importing carrots from Holland, think of all the fossil fuel that this uses. |
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It has also begun importing items such as bags, made using traditional weaving skills, generating an income for villagers with very little money. |
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The government has decreed that importing second-hand cars would damage the local market. |
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Instead of importing every item in exchange for oil, the government is intent on producing its own manufactured products. |
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The big importing companies comply with that wish and deliver huge amounts of Pinot Grigio or Cabernet Sauvignon with the same taste. |
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These good practices shouldn't let us evade the tougher questions about how we justify importing active learning techniques into the classroom. |
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Experts have been speaking against the importing of grown trees for some time, blaming the practice for the exploitation rural natural resources. |
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While it exports pricey services, Britain is importing capital since the rising pound is a magnet for global bond investors. |
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Dylan cannot, of course, keep from importing his own style and preferences and melding it with the 1940s sound. |
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In a hammering irony, the people who had feared the importing of industrial unrest from Europe now had need of that tool in fighting the interlopers. |
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Also, Congress has repeatedly favored importing cheaper foreign drugs as a way to renew price competition in the US drug market, the most expensive in the world. |
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Emergency action has been taken by the European Parliament's Committee on Food to stop the UK importing products known to contain this carcinogenic colouring. |
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Iraq depends on importing specialised equipment, and some chemicals, to purify its water supply, most of which is heavily mineralised, and frequently brackish to saline. |
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A few others were not resorting to misdeclaration per se, but were importing non-edible grade oils and then processing it further for human consumption. |
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From the 1830s the old expatriate merchant dynasties faced growing competition from commission agents operating on the instruction of traders in the importing market. |
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Bordeaux merchants turned to Rioja, importing the wines and encouraging the bodegas to adopt classic Bordeaux techniques such as de-stemming of grapes and barrel ageing. |
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The country is importing far more goods and services than it is exporting. |
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Mehmet slaughtered many of the population and forced the rest into exile, later repopulating the city by importing people from elsewhere in Ottoman territory. |
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The circulars created formidable bureaucratic regulations to collect the tariff, with those importing goods via railways facing particularly onerous requirements. |
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He began wholesaling artificial flowers in 1961, and by 1969 was importing Christmas-tree lights and decorations from Europe and Asia and travelling widely. |
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In April, the government set out the conditions for foreign and local automobile manufacturers interested in importing key car components duty-free. |
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Where there is differential pricing, e-tailers and consumers can arbitrage the difference to their advantage, by importing goods from the cheaper country. |
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The solution is to speed up the process of importing the best ideas from around the world and to train our brains to become more innovative and creative. |
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For western consumption, the butter is extracted from unfermented nuts by boiling in water, either in the country of origin or in the importing country. |
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They used the mill to produce to produce paper products by importing Dutch strawboard, at first via Goole, and then to the firm's own jetty on the Ouse. |
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Apparently the project managers had a fine time trying to explain to Bulgarian customs officials why they were importing sand from Western Europe. |
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On his return he founded the monastery of St Peter at the mouth of the river Wear, importing workmen to build a church of stone and to glaze the windows. |
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Each offender was aware she was importing cocaine into Canada and, given the notorious dangerousness of the drug, each must have been aware of the serious wrong committed. |
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Even here in Los Angeles, the mighty L.A. Times can't seem to cover the film crit beat with three full-timers, importing reviews from other Tribune papers on a regular basis. |
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Sanitary permits prior to import of raw materials for or of finished medical products, including permits for importing narcotics and stupefacients. |
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I shall certainly try importing as a text document, but at the weekend, because I really need to bath, pack and go to bed in preparation for my overnight trip to Liverpool. |
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Originally wholly Melanesian, the population became multi-ethnic through colonialism, especially the importing of plantation labourers from the Pacific islands and India. |
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He tried his hand at setting up a chain of movie theaters in Ireland, and worked at importing Irish tweed to Italy. |
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In the fall of 2007 the Illinois-based importer DKG started importing a wicked shotgun load made by an Italian company called Cheddite Italia. |
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Treatment comprises conducting an electronic hearing test, then importing the patient's audiogram into test unit hearing instruments. |
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Previously, Pakistan was importing beef tomato, coloured bell pepper and cherry tomato from international market. |
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Devices can be monitored simply by importing a MIB and selecting metrics of interest. |
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At the time, a number of Taiwanese candy manufacturers were importing a gel candy made out of a substance called konjac. |
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His attempt to make money by importing luxury cars backfired horribly when fuel prices tripled. |
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Enoc has already started importing condensates from Qatar to meet the current local market demand. |
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Tobacco importing and cigarette manufacturing have ceased, but the importation of wine and spirits continues. |
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In 1807 Congress acted on President Jefferson's advice and made importing slaves from abroad a federal crime. |
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After the Revolution, numerous states individually passed laws against importing slaves. |
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Clark and Johnstone wanting to expand their market and money, started importing high quality white heroin into both New Zealand and Australia. |
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There was also an unskilled labour shortage, which the VOC later resolved by importing slaves from Angola, Madagascar, and the East Indies. |
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Early on, the geographic position of Greece and the necessity of importing wheat forced the Greeks to engage in maritime trade. |
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Portugal enjoyed a virtual monopoly on the African seaborne slave trade for over a century, importing around 800 slaves annually. |
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Transportation and commerce are important factors in the state, mostly linked to importing and exporting through its four deepwater ports. |
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Antwerp became the sugar capital of Europe, importing the raw commodity from Portuguese and Spanish plantations. |
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The Port of New York and New Jersey is the largest oil importing port and third largest container port in the nation. |
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Lied had founded The Siberian company with the purpose of exporting and importing goods through the great Siberian rivers and the Kara Sea. |
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By 1778, the French were importing approximately 13,000 Africans for enslavement yearly to the French West Indies. |
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New York City was a major ocean port and had extensive traffic importing cotton from the South and exporting manufacturing goods. |
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By the late 19th century the seams were becoming exhausted, and the steel industry was importing some coal from the Ruhr. |
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He used his Scottish experience to begin importing Aberdeen stockings to England. |
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By the late 19th century the seams were becoming exhausted and the steel industry was importing some coal from the Ruhr. |
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In 2016, Tyne Dock, South Shields was still involved with coal, importing 2 million tonnes of shipments a year. |
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In the late 1560s, the syndicate was importing Moroccan sugar, melasses, paneles and rameals via Antwerp in ships flying the Moroccan flag. |
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The TCP is importing urea on the directives of the federal government to avoid any shortage in the domestic market. |
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Goole is Britain's most inland port and is used mostly for importing commodities such as coal and timber. |
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And to this day in 2016 Tyne Dock, South Shields is still involved with coal, importing 2 million tonnes of shipments a year. |
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Sri Lanka has already banned importing filament bulbs because of high use of electricity and less light. |
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Thus about 70 percent of water demand is met by importing water from the Dongjiang River in neighbouring Guangdong province. |
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Belfast has a large port used for exporting and importing goods, and for passenger ferry services. |
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Instead of importing a factor of production, a country can import goods that make intensive use of that factor of production and thus embody it. |
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Instead of importing Chinese labor, the United States imports goods that were produced with Chinese labor. |
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Volkswagen also began importing examples of its people carrier and van models, and by 1963 had sold 100,000 cars in Britain. |
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The lack of success prompted an alternative strategy of importing reformed clergy from England and Scotland. |
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In addition, the importation and exportation of goods are subject to trade agreements between the importing and exporting jurisdictions. |
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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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Also in the seventeenth century, colonists started importing African laborers. |
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The act of buying goods or services from a foreign country is called importing. |
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During the 1970s, the market for exporting and importing cars has increased dramatically and the number and type of ROROs has increased also. |
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The service is aimed at Chinese investors working in Zambia, but also Zambians importing goods from China. |
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Bali has been importing sea turtles since the 1950s, as its own turtle supplies became depleted. |
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The legal change in England and Wales will outlaw selling, manufacturing, renting or importing zombie knives. |
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There is no doubt that residents have been suffering, but the company is now going to the trouble of importing a neutraliser from Canada to try and mask the smell. |
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The settlers kept importing slaves, which resulted in a high proportion of native Africans from West Africa, who continued to practice their culture in new surroundings. |
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Exporting and importing are collectively called international trade. |
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In this case, we are importing more goods than we are exporting. |
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The port also receives ships importing new cars into the country. |
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It is the main UK port for importing paper including newsprint. |
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With typical Redmondian logic, the company hid Hotmail's address-book importing feature in Outlook Express, where it's called Synchronize Now and doesn't mention Hotmail. |
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Also, words in the singular include the plural, and as with the interchangeability of words importing gender so it is with the plural and singular. |
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This also greatens the concerns over the importing of live animals. |
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The high cost of importing materials, combined with the shortage of labour and consequent high wages, meant the ship repair trade became uncompetitive. |
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The Irish were also prominent in Caribbean commerce, with their merchants importing Irish goods such as beef, pork, butter and herring, and also importing slaves. |
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Managers at the college built up a worldwide business empire, which included importing champagne from Russia and running courses for kazoo marching bands. |
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That's what it was called in the 1970s when the controversial proposal of importing fertile grass carp from Asia to control non-native aquatic plants came to Florida. |
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During their restructuring efforts in the 1950s, Waltham opened an office in New York for the purposes of importing Swiss watch movements and cases. |
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Should H7 or other bird flu viruses be found in poultry locally, we will stop importing poultry from the mainland and cull part or all live poultries in Hong Kong. |
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Mr Webb runs Freewheeler Autos, importing the Tuk-Tuks at Southampton, but was schooled in Abergavenny and knows the Swansea area from his schoolboy rugby days. |
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The earliest evidence for established trade exists in the Neolithic with newly settled people importing exotic goods over distances of many hundreds of miles. |
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Japan was the first country to begin modernising its legal system along western lines, by importing bits of the French, but mostly the German Civil Code. |
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Carousel fraud involves importing, or claiming to import, goods from another EU country without paying VAT, then selling them on and pocketing the tax. |
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