| Those less-known companies manufacture equivalent products at cheaper prices. |
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| After carbon-dating the artifact, the archaeologist determined that it was of late bronze age manufacture. |
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| Design cycle time for an all-new state-of-the-art compressor is still years from go-ahead to readiness for manufacture. |
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| Limestone was burned at high temperatures in order to manufacture cement, plaster, and stucco. |
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| Pakistan also has the capability to design and manufacture both armed and unarmed unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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| Cotton spinning and the manufacture of sacking, sailcloth, and cordage were the main occupations. |
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| In 1759, Jedediah Strutt patented and built a machine called the Derby Rib Attachment that revolutionised the manufacture of hose. |
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| Pease and Stephenson had jointly established a company in Newcastle to manufacture locomotives. |
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| Numerous other improvements that made for easier manufacture and installation were continually implemented. |
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| Motor Rail continued to manufacture and develop the design, alongside diesel engined variants. |
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| Other industries include printing, the production of mosaics, and the manufacture of staff uniforms. |
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| The cast plate glass process was invented in 1848, allowing the manufacture of very large windows. |
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| They can be made by hand, most firework factories use machinery to manufacture tubes. |
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| Both the illicit manufacture and diversion of illegal explosives to the consumer market have become a growing problem in recent years. |
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| Our lawgivers take special pride in the ever active manufacture of new bills and laws. |
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| Digital technology has made it so easy to manufacture lies that it's become difficult to separate fact from fiction. |
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| Since the 18th century it has been coloured orange by adding annatto extract during manufacture. |
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| Production is often on such a small scale, the product being sold only at the site of manufacture or in local pubs and shops. |
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| The raw materials, coal, iron ore, limestone and clay, for the manufacture of iron, tiles and porcelain are exposed or easily mined in the gorge. |
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| By the 19th century or early 20th century, many villages had their characteristic manufacture, but earlier occupations were less concentrated. |
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| There were railway maintenance workshops in India, but they were rarely allowed to manufacture or repair locomotives. |
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| Italian Sikhs are generally involved in agriculture, agricultural processing, the manufacture of machine tools and horticulture. |
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| In the 16th and 17th centuries, the town's dominant pursuit was still agriculture and related trades, including woollen manufacture. |
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| Zinc oxide is widely used as a white pigment in paints and as a catalyst in the manufacture of rubber to disburse heat. |
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| Welsh wool had much improved in quality, but Radnorshire or South Devon wool was still best for flannel manufacture. |
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| The Lydbrook valley was also a thriving centre for metal industries, such as the manufacture of telegraph cables. |
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| The manufacture of porcelain became highly organised, and the kiln sites excavated from this period could fire as many as 25,000 wares. |
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| However, the Chinese techniques and composition used to manufacture porcelain were not yet fully understood. |
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| In 1961 the couple purchased a second pottery company, Kirkhams Ltd, that had the capacity to manufacture pottery, and not only decorate it. |
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| Both sand and small gravel are also important for the manufacture of concrete. |
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| The uranium can then be used in the manufacture of new nuclear fuel, or in applications where its density is an asset. |
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| They decided to outsource the design and manufacture of the system to a vendor. |
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| Natural gas is also used in the manufacture of fabrics, glass, steel, plastics, paint, and other products. |
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| To this day it is used in the manufacture of smoking and glassblowing mouthpieces. |
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| He used peat to manufacture salt from salt pans at both Carrick and on the Calf of Eday. |
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| At the instigation of Colbert, the guild of drapers was founded on 16 April 1668, the manufacture of cloth produced two thousand pieces per year. |
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| The Navy did not have responsibility for manufacture and supply of weapons and ammunition, which was in the hands of the War Office. |
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| The manufacture of papyrus and the various grades of papyrus available to Romans are described. |
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| The Morgan Motor Company of Great Britain still manufacture sports cars with frames made from ash. |
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| Wood of most firs is considered unsuitable for general timber use, and is often used as pulp or for the manufacture of plywood and rough timber. |
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| Other important industries along the coast include shipping, petrochemical processing and storage, military use, paper manufacture, and tourism. |
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| The manufacture sequence of Still Bay points has been divided into four main production phases. |
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| Toxic additives used in the manufacture of plastic materials can leech out into their surroundings when exposed to water. |
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| Toxic additives used in the manufacture of plastic materials can leach out into their surroundings when exposed to water. |
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| Inorganic are sometimes called synthetic fertilizers since various chemical treatments are required for their manufacture. |
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| The greenhouse gases carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide are produced during the manufacture of nitrogen fertilizer. |
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| Stone tool manufacture continued even after the Stone Age ended in a given area. |
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| Such bell pits may also mark the sites of ancient flint mines, where the prime object was to remove flint nodules for stone tool manufacture. |
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| Until the late 20th century, bentonite clay was widely used as a mold binder in the manufacture of sand castings. |
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| Alum Bay sand includes extremely pure white silica, which was once extracted for glass and pottery manufacture. |
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| The energy used to manufacture farm machinery is also a form of indirect agricultural energy consumption. |
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| The impact of the Industrial Revolution was first felt in the manufacture of fly lines. |
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| The introduction of new woods to the manufacture of fly rods made it possible to cast flies into the wind on silk lines, instead of horse hair. |
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| In archaeology, a tool stone is a type of stone that is used to manufacture stone tools. |
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| Bog oak, wood that has been partially preserved by bogs, has been used in the manufacture of furniture. |
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| Japan later became a western ally with an economy based on the manufacture of consumer goods and trade. |
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| The bureaus were in charge of weapons, silverwork, laundering, headgear, bronzework, textile manufacture, wineries, and gardens. |
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| Thanks to Rene, France quickly became one of the European centers of perfume and cosmetics manufacture. |
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| The museum holds seven guns of South East Asian manufacture in its collections. |
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| Another swivel gun of South East Asian manufacture, found in Darwin in 1908, is held by the Museum of South Australia. |
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| If no decoration is applied, biscuit or glost firing is the final operation in manufacture. |
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| The device takes the form of a guard for the punch presses which are used in grommeting mail bags in the process of manufacture. |
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| These ranged from industries connected to agriculture, such as milling and the manufacture of woollen textiles, through to mining and quarrying. |
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| The early chemical industry in this region was however primarily Tyneside based and associated with the manufacture of soap and glass. |
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| This is one of the first places in the world where large scale manufacture of these materials took place. |
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| An economy based on manual labour was replaced by one dominated by industry and the manufacture of machinery. |
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| Electric arc furnace steelmaking is the manufacture of steel from scrap or direct reduced iron melted by electric arcs. |
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| Each site is responsible for certain aspects of landing gear design, manufacture and support. |
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| Another significant area where poppy fields are grown for the manufacture of heroin is Mexico. |
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| The labs manufacture temazepam by chemically altering diazepam, oxazepam or lorazepam. |
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| A small works was set up at Limehouse to manufacture them, employing three men. |
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| This area, with nearby Brimsdown subsequently developed as a centre for the manufacture of thermionic valves, cathode ray tubes, etc. |
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| The Dutch company, Koninklijke Nederlandsche Petroleum Maatschappij at The Hague, was in charge of production and manufacture. |
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| Modern commercial activities centre on tourism, crofting, fishing, and weaving including the manufacture of Harris tweed. |
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| He was personally involved in manufacture as well as design, which was to be the hallmark of the Arts and Crafts movement. |
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| An excise or excise tax is any duty on manufactured goods which is levied at the moment of manufacture, rather than at sale. |
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| The manufacture of pottery in a wide range of quality was important to trade and employment, as were the glass and metalworking industries. |
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| Merchants and artisans also hired these homeless workers for a domestic system for the manufacture of cloth and other goods. |
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| Both designers used machines for the first phases of manufacture, but all the pieces were finished by hand. |
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| This frees up the customer who does not need to manufacture and keep huge inventories of products. |
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| Nylon 66 manufacture ceased on Teesside in 2008 with the closure of the Invista manufacturing unit. |
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| It is this discovery that led to the expansion in iron manufacture in the region. |
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| This technology is now the leading technology used in the manufacture of acrylics around the world. |
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| It is simple and economic to manufacture, and its performance has proven adequate for homeset operation. |
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| The discovery of copper and bronze manufacture had a significant impact on the history of the Old World. |
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| Manchester's history is concerned with textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. |
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| The greatest quantity of casein goes to the manufacture of plastic substances like galalith, galakerit, keroid, proteolith, and others. |
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| Limitations in design and practical engineering and metallurgy prevented such engines reaching manufacture. |
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| Docks were developed along with a shipbuilding industry, flour milling and soap manufacture on the river's Cheshire bank. |
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| The chalk has been quarried for the manufacture of cement, and flint for local building material. |
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| In a region short of building stone, local clay deposits and timber provided the raw materials for brick manufacture. |
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| Central Bradford rose to prominence during the 19th century as an international centre of textile manufacture, particularly wool. |
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| Ripon replaced its old textiles industry with one for the manufacture of spurs during the 16th century. |
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| An invitation to tender has been launched for the supply of equipment, assembly, and start-up of an installation for the manufacture of concrete tubing in Douaouda. |
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| After London was selected to host the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, the Royal Mint successfully won its bid to manufacture the games' Olympic and Paralympic medals. |
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| In 1759 he formed a partnership with John Craig, an architect and businessman, to manufacture and sell a line of products including musical instruments and toys. |
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| The Craft Centre had 10 studios occupied by craftsmen who could be observed by tourists working at glass blowing, ceramic manufacture, painting, furniture restoration, etc. |
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| It has a maritime and industrial tradition including boat building, sail making, the manufacture of flying boats, the hovercraft, and Britain's space rockets. |
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| By 1794 Watt had been chosen by Thomas Beddoes to manufacture apparatus to produce, clean and store gases for use in the new Pneumatic Institution at Hotwells in Bristol. |
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| From the patent description, it is clear that this is not the first mousetrap of this type, but the patent is for this simplified, easy to manufacture, design. |
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| Of interest to folklorists are their physical form, their method of manufacture or construction, their pattern of use as well as the procurement of the raw materials. |
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| These industries include an abattoir and fine chemical manufacture as well as factories for timber production, aluminium smelting, fish farming and food processing. |
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| The islands import food and beverages, tobacco, clothing, manufacture and construction materials, primarily from the United States and the United Kingdom. |
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| Abergavenny was celebrated for the production of Welsh flannel, and also for the manufacture, whilst the fashion prevailed, of goats' hair periwigs. |
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| In 1855, the War Office took over responsibility for manufacture and storage of weapons from the Ordnance Office, which was gradually phased out of the castle. |
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| By 2010, Airbus planned to manufacture 30 aircraft per year. |
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| This decision meant that the United Kingdom would be left at the close of the war with little experience in the design, manufacture and final assembly of transport aircraft. |
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| The illegal drug trade is a global black market dedicated to the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of drugs that are subject to drug prohibition laws. |
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| Thanks to the considerable economies of scale Paxton was able to exploit, the manufacture and assembly of the building parts was exceedingly quick and cheap. |
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| The inhabitants of Cornwall are involved in the manufacture of tin ingots. |
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| The manufacture of machine tools was once a major industry in Coventry. |
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| Bridgwater, in the 19th and 20th centuries, was a centre for the manufacture of bricks and clay roof tiles, and later cellophane, but those industries have now stopped. |
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| A Royal Ordnance Factory, ROF Bridgwater was built at the start of the Second World War, between the villages of Puriton and Woolavington, to manufacture explosives. |
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| Meanwhile, a standard technology consists of systems that have been publicly released to a certain degree so that anybody can manufacture equipment supporting the technology. |
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| Ethnoarchaeology has been a valuable research field in order to further the understanding and cultural implications of stone tool use and manufacture. |
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| Clay is also often used in the manufacture of pipes for smoking tobacco. |
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| More work and planning go into the manufacture of a Mode 2 tool. |
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| The Brazilian Space Agency has the most advanced space program in Latin America, with significant resources to launch vehicles, and manufacture of satellite. |
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| In April 2016, StreetScooter GmbH announced that it would be scaling up to manufacture approximately 10,000 of the Work vehicles annually, starting in 2017, also in Aachen. |
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| Some species of clams, particularly Mercenaria mercenaria, were in the past used by the Algonquians of Eastern North America to manufacture wampum, a type of shell money. |
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| By exact count, there are seventy-five thousand, two hundred and thirty-four operations necessary for the manufacture of a single positronic brain. |
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| At the end of 2011, ASICS was named the manufacture the whites and limited over uniforms from Adidas, with the ASICS logo being displayed on the shirt and pants. |
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| It is also used as fuel for vehicles and as a chemical feedstock in the manufacture of plastics and other commercially important organic chemicals. |
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| A driving force behind the Act was a perceived need for Britain to remain competitive in the world by being at the forefront of manufacture and improvement. |
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| About 1655, needle manufacturers were sufficiently independent to establish a Guild of Needlemakers in London, although Redditch remained the principal place of manufacture. |
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| While Britain would not formally give up building or researching its own weapons, the United States would manufacture all bombs and allocate some to Britain. |
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| The design programme can be entirely personalized, allowing each customer to be involved in every area of the aircraft's manufacture to mold it to their preferences. |
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| The crown was first worn by James V to the coronation of his second wife, Mary of Guise, as queen consort at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, in the year of its manufacture. |
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| The introductory phase of the manufacture and use of flint daggers, around 2350 BC, must all in all be characterised as a period of social change. |
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| Silk and other fibers have been commonly used in the manufacture of various banknote papers, intended to provide both additional durability and security. |
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| It included manufacture, trade, and architecture, widespread secular literacy, written law, and an international language of science and literature. |
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| The manufacture of an accordion is only a partly automated process. |
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| Manchester suffered greatly from the Great Depression and the underlying structural changes that began to supplant the old industries, including textile manufacture. |
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| The importance of the manufacture of iron goods to Birmingham's economy was recognised as early as 1538, and grew rapidly as the century progressed. |
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| The Bronze Age in Ireland commenced around 2000 BC, when copper was alloyed with tin and used to manufacture Ballybeg type flat axes and associated metalwork. |
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| The energy consumed to manufacture and transport the materials used to build a wind power plant is equal to the new energy produced by the plant within a few months. |
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| Major technological advances included the invention of the windmill, the first mechanical clocks, the manufacture of distilled spirits, and the use of the astrolabe. |
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| There are numerous governmental offices in many countries that deal with the control and oversee of drug manufacture and use, and the implementation of various drug laws. |
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| The town's economy was linked closely with a spinning and weaving tradition which had evolved from developments in textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. |
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| Bulk silver and silver foils were used to make vacuum tubes, and continue to be used today in the manufacture of semiconductor devices, circuits, and their components. |
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| Silver is useful in the manufacture of chemical equipment on account of its low chemical reactivity, high thermal conductivity, and being easily workable. |
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| During the 1740s, a form of the crucible steel process was discovered that allowed the manufacture of a better quality of steel than had previously been possible. |
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| The 11th century marked a significant boom in the region's economy, due to improved trading and, mostly, agricultural conditions, with arms manufacture a significant factor. |
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| Welsh tweed manufacture survived at a much reduced level into the 20th century in Montgomery, where the area around Rhayader retained mills in the villages and small towns. |
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| A decimal halfpenny was issued until 1984 in an attempt to stop inflation but was removed due to having a higher cost to manufacture than its face value. |
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| Its industries include cable manufacture, smokeless fuels, and tourism. |
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| In the People's Republic of China, Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu, Shanghai, Shenyang and Nanchang are major research and manufacture centers of the aerospace industry. |
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| Josiah Wedgwood pioneered the industrialisation of pottery manufacture. |
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| Growth in modern manufacture of electrical goods and a boom in the motor car industry was helped by a growing southern population and an expanding middle class. |
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