But the fiercely competitive makers of Winchester drives have fought off foreign competition. |
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As a result, cigarette makers do not need to design different packages and advertisements for each state. |
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With a jet propulsion motor, retracting wheels and a speedboat-like hull, the Aquada's makers say it is powerful enough to pull a water-skier. |
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Along with other car makers, they've been hit by a weak market in Europe for new cars, depressing prices and profitability. |
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For all the activity abroad, many cell-phone makers believe today's wearable designs are far from optimal. |
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We need all kinds of artists, from painters to performers, architects to acrobats and journalists to jewellery makers. |
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This led to an enormous leap in productivity especially among tool makers, weavers and metal workers. |
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People usually specialized in a particular trade, barrel makers, wheelwrights, weavers and so forth. |
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The largest group were Huguenots, many of them silk weavers, silversmiths, and furniture makers. |
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These are the many jewellery makers who turn gold into beautifully crafted adornments. |
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The earliest description of the ramkie came from O.F. Mentzel who witnessed Khoikhoi makers and players of the instrument. |
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I suspect that it's sneering anyone who'd consider watching it, and I don't think programme makers should gob on the hand that feeds them. |
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Its makers say that should ensure you wake up feeling refreshed every morning. |
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Overall the case feels like a real quality unit, worthy of being rebadged by some of the bigger brand-name PC makers. |
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Still, there seems to be a kind of secretive admiration of the Amazons by the male myth makers. |
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The market makers then started to store and accumulate this price data and develop analytics for forecasting future market movements. |
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If only consultative, the lay voice will remain mostly window dressing for clerical decision makers. |
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Lack of effective marketing has to be addressed and the makers should take pains to carry out word-of-mouth marketing of their films. |
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A contrary view might emphasize that the market makers have invested vast amounts to stay ahead in the race for information. |
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We've grown used to Japanese car makers showing way-out pollutionless cars of the distant future. |
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Though not always the makers of art, their role as agents in the shaping of dynamic artistic cultures was vital and remains poorly understood. |
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Software makers, however, have recoiled at such an idea, knowing that customers will receive tremendous horsepower and need fewer processors. |
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The country is again sliding into recession at a time when policy makers have few options to revive growth. |
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You can still buy factory loaded.38 Special wadcutters from the major makers, but it's a tiny trickle compared to ten years ago. |
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Music makers were encouraged via the website to send in their demos and white labels to Radio 1 for the opportunity to be played on the station. |
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Of course there are other fine makers who could have met my wants but the desire was gone. |
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This is no different from the writerly desires that have driven the makers of literature for centuries. |
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Along the quayside there's to be a wide pedestrian area along which holiday makers may stroll, and a few small shops to cater to them. |
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A couple of big-time scooter makers had to recall their products when they started to come apart as kids rode them. |
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In the process, they are helping policy makers rein in inflation. |
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At the same time there were harness makers, tailors, dressmakers, builders, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, watchmakers, saddlers, masons and carpenters. |
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In Britain commentators and policy makers are agog about a new U.S. doctrine, unveiled by President George W. Bush in a commencement address early this month at West Point. |
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Sure, water filter makers put a bit of bactericide in their products to tamp down the infestation. |
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The artist's style combines heroic realism with a restrained delicacy of expression that places him among the best of the century's monument makers. |
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He knew from nothing about playing a piano, but his daughter did and from what she'd told him Steinway was one of the premier piano makers in the world. |
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Jack only released the how-to of the hack to the ATM makers, and only after the fixes had already been made. |
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Their success is all the more remarkable in that supplement makers are the big guy. |
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That fear stems from moves by four of the world's largest drug makers to begin choking off supplies to Canadian pharmacies which reimport drugs to American consumers. |
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Both produce some wines good enough to challenge the well-bred conceits of wine makers in Burgundy and Bordeaux. |
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The makers caffeine shot 5-hour Energy are under fire for false advertising. |
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In the 1880 census they identified themselves as sailors, shipbuilders, ship carpenters, teamsters, wharfingers, inspectors of customs, spar makers, seamen, and sea captains. |
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By using real racehorses and real jockeys, the film makers have brought a physicality that is often missing in these days of computer-generated effects. |
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The media and the government referred to this group as militant land owners, rascals, criminals, Rambos, thugs, hooligans, trouble makers and rebels. |
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Though the present day almanac makers have discarded the Surya Sidhantic length of the year, they are still adhering to the sidereal year instead of the solar year. |
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The makers of wildly popular energy shot 5-hour Energy are being sued by three states for deceptive advertising. |
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Foul language is a problem for the law makers in every sport. |
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Finance, manpower and property considerations were taken into account by decision makers who say the move reflects the Army's strategy of reallocating resources. |
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But now it seems the Yorkie is just for lightweights after makers Nestle admitted they have slimmed the bar down by 14 per cent. |
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He believed that those archaeologists who adhered to it placed a greater emphasis on artefacts themselves rather than their makers. |
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Dumfries Art Trail brings together artists, makers, galleries and craft shops with venues accessible all year round. |
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Blacksmiths, wheelwrights, and furniture makers set up shops in rural villages. |
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By the 1920s, the increasing popularity of the automobile generated a new influx of holiday makers from Melbourne and regional Victoria. |
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The Welsh cloth makers, who lacked capital, produced poor quality drapery for which there was relatively low demand. |
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Some Cambrian trace fossils indicate that their makers possessed hard exoskeletons, although they were not necessarily mineralised. |
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At that time, as well as shipwrights, New Quay had half a dozen blacksmith shops, three sail makers, three ropewalks and a foundry. |
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The makers of Torchwood deliberately portray Cardiff as a modern urban centre, contrasting with past stereotypical portrayals of Wales. |
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Domestic auto makers also began offering more fuel efficient diesel powered passenger cars as well. |
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It is of considerable interest that parole boards as discretionary decision makers are more susceptible to attack than is parolelike supervision. |
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Meanwhile, the war created employment for arms makers, ironworkers, and British ships to transport weapons. |
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Gypsy brewers typically use facilities of larger makers with excess capacity. |
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By 1915, more hotels were built along the Los Angeles coastline to serve the wealthy tourists and Hollywood film makers. |
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Nor does she cotton to combination grind-and-brew makers or anything dependent on pod packets of preground coffee. |
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It was acquired from the makers of the film's armour, Weta Workshop, when the museum hosted an exhibition of WETA armour from their films. |
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Punk zines wanted to make readers into music makers, zine publishers, and protesters rather than passive consumers. |
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The makers of our Constitution undertook to secure conditions favorable to the pursuit of happiness. |
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Most statutes are meant to be applied in the main not by legal practitioners and judges but by administrative decision makers. |
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Whitney and Miller could not build enough gins to meet demand, so gins from other makers found ready sale. |
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Henry Maudslay patented an improved version of this a few years later, and other makers adopted the configuration. |
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One or more NASDAQ market makers will always provide a bid and ask price at which they will always purchase or sell 'their' stock. |
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Refracting telescopes first appeared in the Netherlands in 1608, apparently the product of spectacle makers experimenting with lenses. |
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The cottage, now a popular resort for holiday makers, remains a huge source of controversy for locals and tourists alike. |
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They have been able to reconstruct the production methods and trade patterns employed by the axe makers. |
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In 2007 the largest American craft brewery was the Boston Beer Company, makers of Samuel Adams. |
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A fine spready hide is also obtained from the Hereford breed, these being favored by harness and belting makers. |
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Wage rates for tool and die makers differ in various regions of the country. |
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The contract does not include small electrical equipment, such as toasters, coffee makers, waffle irons etc. |
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If the wichity grub, water spider or greenback ant had decent lawyers, the makers of I'm A Celebrity. |
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From nuclear-reactor makers to dictators, see who else BM has worked for. |
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It has makers or sponsors marks for Henrik Wigstrom, a jeweller and goldsmith who was, from 1903, head workmaster for the Faberge firm. |
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The seller, only named as John, put the quirky offer on DoneDeal in the hope of flogging the four jam jars to fed-up holiday makers. |
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The new plant will meet increasing demand from makers of best-selling jet engines, growing Alcoa's value-add business in aerospace. |
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The world's biggest mobile phone makers and network operators have backed plans to create a universal phone recharger. |
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Pontypridd-based figurine makers Sportsculpt and Kingmaker have merged to create a new force in the gift market. |
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But now makers Sony could be forced to redub the CD in a bid to protect young children. |
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Two of North America's largest makers of newsprint have been rejiggering their bond portfolios in recent days, with Resolute Forest Products Inc. |
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I wonder if any of the programme makers would consider making a show without background music. |
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We give Johnson the last word in our first installment of Backtalk, a new monthly interview with black movers, shakers, and decision makers. |
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The Republicans try to free the makers through tax cuts and deregulation. |
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Clean Air Power says it is currently talking to a number of Europe's leading truck makers with a view to producing an integrated product. |
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The Transformers series has previously featured other Chinese brands, including PC and TV makers and a leading leisurewear company. |
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The new EUV light source enables chip makers to continue increasing the speed of advanced chips for over 10 years. |
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It cost the makers of Celebrity Love Island pounds 100,000 to pay Abi Titmuss to sit about with her beer gut hanging out for five weeks. |
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The makers say that once the formula liquifies the fat cell it's then passed through urine over a three-week period. |
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In 1935 the US submarine USS Pompano was ordered as part of the Perch class Six boats were built, with three different diesel engine designs from different makers. |
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Although establishing the effectiveness of juries is an arduous task, contemporary research has provided partial support for the proficiency of juries as decision makers. |
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The goal for the new perspective of Incrementalism was for policy makers to avoid making changes before they really engaged and rationally thought through the issue. |
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A medieval village has been recreated in the grounds, complete with potters, blacksmiths, fletchers, basketweavers, rope makers and even a rat catcher. |
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Many policy makers have proposed that this gap can and will be eliminated through policies such as affirmative action, desegregation, and multiculturalism. |
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Abbott, Abbott Park, IL, the makers of Similac, studied the diets of more than 80 lactating women to assess how their nutritional intake compared to dietary recommendations. |
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Eventually European mail makers stopped using solid rings and almost all European mail was made from wedge riveted rings only with no solid rings. |
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Sometime during the 14th century European mail makers started to transition from round rivets to wedge shaped rivets but continued using alternating rows of solid rings. |
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Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang, Josef von Sternberg, and Fred Zinnemann originally came from Austria before establishing themselves as internationally relevant movie makers. |
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Today Vermont has more artisanal cheese makers per capita than any other state, and diversity is such that interest in goat's milk cheeses has become prominent. |
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During DVD commentaries for the series, the programme makers acknowledge these as errors but also point out they are in fact perfectly feasible, given Sam's situation. |
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Philadelphian cabinet makers built elegant desks and highboys. |
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Although there is no direct evidence which identifies Paranthropus as the tool makers, their anatomy lends to indirect evidence of their capabilities in this area. |
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This understanding is crucial because it allows decision makers to place climate change in the context of other large challenges facing the nation and the world. |
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In his study of southeastern Kentucky chair makers, Michael Owen Jones describes production of a chair within the context of the life of the craftsman. |
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The company is working with Young Rewired State, the worldwide community of young coders, to open the base for the city's digital makers aged 18 and under. |
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Balcones' barrels ship ready to fill with homebrewed beer and are ideal for beer makers looking to age barley wine, porter, stouts or sour projects. |
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Radicalization was the result of intellectual stagnation of the society which was being promoted by decision makers in tandem with the religious orthodoxy. |
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Equipment makers are responding to tire recyclers' requests to help them produce clean grades of crumb rubber and marketable steel radial tire wire. |
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Large batch ice makers can produce up to 75 tons of ice per day. |
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The driving force behind the Cybersecurity 500 was providing something useful to the CISOs and security decision makers, evaluators and recommenders. |
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Skara Brae's people were makers and users of grooved ware, a distinctive style of pottery that appeared in northern Scotland not long before the establishment of the village. |
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The research is expected to provide valuable scientific information that will help policy makers to make decisions in support of waterbird conservation measures. |
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Equipment makers can also deliver products in the same year that they are ordered instead of waiting up to three years as was the case in previous cycles. |
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Finally a few professions received only meagre ranks, as with the lowest poets, and the authors may be actively making fun of some of the professions, such as comb makers. |
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Since 1995, Heng Long has been supplying its products through exclusive and non-exclusive agents to luxury fashion houses and high-end watchstrap makers. |
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Nonstick kitchen appliances such as waffle irons, Foreman grills, sandwich makers, and so forth have nonstick coatings and call for preheating prior to cooking. |
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The deluxe superautomatic coffee makers can grind the beans, select the quantity of milk and discard the spent coffee grounds, all at the touch of a button. |
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Catherine of Aragon while exiled in Ampthill, England was said to have supported the lace makers there by burning all her lace, and commissioning new pieces. |
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