The picture is similar in many other countries with firms that export manufactured goods. |
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As tourist must-sees go, this part of Brittany isn't big on manufactured attractions. |
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He can do all this and more, but only if he knows the truth and is not shielded behind a cocoon of manufactured perceptions. |
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Tradesmen in the towns also sold a miscellaneous collection of manufactured goods, which they imported from English and Scottish towns. |
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I have no idea how it's manufactured, but it's a kind of alum, a double sulfate of aluminum in crystal salt form. |
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Manila and the adjacent ports are the best equipped to ship manufactured goods. |
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Methanamide is manufactured by reacting carbon monoxide and ammonia together under pressure. |
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Tertiary amines are manufactured by heating an alcoholic solution of ammonia with excess alkyl halide. |
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At that moment, the door opened, and Kalven's wife entered the room with a manufactured smile on her face. |
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An effective vaccine cannot be manufactured yet because a mutant strain of bird flu passing between humans has not been seen. |
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The garment is manufactured using a hardwearing, fire resistant fabric that incorporates a two way zip on the front. |
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Fill out the service request, and explain you are looking for an economical way to re-roof your manufactured home. |
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He's the editor of The Baffler, a Chicago-based review of manufactured fashions and opinions. |
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Most cotton insulation is treated with a flame retardant, but is manufactured without formaldehyde binders. |
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Funding is also available for indigenously manufactured buses, three-wheelers and cars which run on solar power. |
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We're talking about reverse engineering of manufactured products that we see pirated in China. |
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I feel sorry for today's youth being spoon-fed safe bland manufactured pop devoid of emotion. |
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The system is supplied by Lockheed Martin based in New York and has also been manufactured under licence by Mitsubishi in Japan. |
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The automatic transmission, manufactured under licence from Renk of Ausburg in Germany, has five forward gears and one reverse gear. |
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The aircraft is being manufactured in Pakistan under license from Sweden, the paper said. |
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Woven gauzes are manufactured from cotton yam or threads and woven like fabric. |
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In fact, compared to the honesty and melody of Ritter's songs, Irish Country looks like manufactured pop. |
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Streetwise Javine tries admirably to stand out from the mass mediocrity of manufactured clones that constitute rivals. |
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These can be manufactured from arable crops like oil seed rape and sugar beet. |
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In November 1839, a steam engine manufactured by H. R. Dunham of New York City replaced teams of horses as the main source of motive power. |
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The fake goods being manufactured in this district have been finding their way to various markets in the two states. |
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And yet, despite the real and manufactured fears, Britain still seems secure. |
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On the suggestion of a friend, he tried his hand at procuring and marketing furniture manufactured by a Bangalore firm. |
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Beginning in 1795 and 1801, respectively, these armories manufactured muskets based upon a.69-caliber French 1777 design. |
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They arouse feelings of nostalgia, but are still manufactured for use today. |
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Cultural products were manufactured on a mass scale, marketed by advertising, made ever more accessible by revolutions in technology. |
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Tyres are no longer manufactured from rubber plants but from synthetic materials produced from crude oil. |
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Yet the design originated in the East Indies and, as often as not, was manufactured in Lancashire for export to African markets. |
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Between 1970 and 1977, he helped market and distribute more than 20 million tabs of LSD manufactured in labs outside London. |
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Kiefer Built's new electric-powered 24 by 24 inch feed doors are manufactured with automotive safety glass and aluminum window guards. |
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Albertus worked as an accountant for a firm who manufactured farm machinery, but the great love of his life was music. |
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The company manufactured bathroom sets and carpets as well as rubber-backed rugs. |
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Most of the graders and excavators manufactured today come with restriction gauges, and every engine manufacturer has a restriction guideline. |
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Lord Nuffield manufactured hundreds of the machines and they were provided to any hospital which requested one free of charge. |
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A chemical weapon is any weapon that uses a manufactured chemical, such as sarin, mustard gas or hydrogen cyanide, to kill or injure. |
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The trademark yellow milk jugs are manufactured on site by the dairy's own blow-molding operation. |
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Iron axes with steel bits were forged for the most part in American factories that manufactured them in dozen lots in a wide range of patterns. |
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It flourished when a new, wide availability of industrially manufactured dress materials made possible a modern standard of sartorial uniformity. |
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We manufactured versions of prototypes which were tested on various golf carts, baby buggies and marine applications with great results. |
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We should not be guided by how to get the United States out of the quagmire it has so maladroitly manufactured. |
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The remaining weapons ranged from manufactured guns to others that had home-carved butts and door claps for bolts. |
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Lack of hygiene in certain places where wheat flour and masala powders are being manufactured needs looking into. |
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Methane could be manufactured from the carbon dioxide in the Martian atmosphere. |
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The levelling out of an eight-year boom in small midibuses manufactured at Scarborough also took its toll. |
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As a judge's daughter, she considered herself scissored from a more refined bolt of cloth than the corduroy manufactured in Haw River's one mill. |
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The manufactured disposable dishes have a very long half-life, meaning that they biodegrade at an enormously slow rate. |
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The 60 metre steel towers, which were manufactured in Denmark, were delivered in three sections and have a total weight of 90 tons. |
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Truly revolutionary, though, are Dresser's designs for toast racks, jugs, tureens and suchlike, manufactured in electroplate and ebonised wood. |
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They were being manufactured for unlawful ends to wreak violence through terror. |
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The theory of mob lynching has been manufactured to hide the facts of this gruesome incident. |
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This synthetically manufactured fear is used to gain public sanction for further acts of aggression. |
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Meanwhile, with the parts I had left over I approached Mr Tony and manufactured this news story. |
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But equally certainly it was just the sort of story that would be manufactured by his enemies to do him mischief. |
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Specifically, FDA said the bioburden on simulated product did not represent that on the manufactured product. |
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All the details of the story turned out to be false and manufactured by the reporter himself. |
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Silver halide is manufactured by combining silver nitrate and halide salts which results in a range of crystal shapes and sizes. |
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Under stress, whether real or manufactured, the institutions we take for granted are subject to change. |
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I cannot bear the plethora of tacky, pointless, plasticky, badly constructed, playthings that are manufactured these days. |
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Nor was there any good evidence for it, though plenty was manufactured by innuendo. |
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The split is a manufactured attempt to create competition, but where's the thrill? |
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His embarrassingly manufactured cameo only adds to the lame silliness of the scene. |
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These feelings are the things that are manufactured naturally when you see your daughter walking down the aisle. |
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Generally, I don't even mind when someone, usually a manufactured boy band, covers a song whose original I particularly liked. |
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A powerful corporation that manufactured and distributed the bulk siding and engine ware of all Earth's space fleets. |
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As part of these efforts, prisoners dug sand for mortar, quarried building stone and mortar lime, and manufactured more than 1.2 million bricks. |
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When latex gloves are manufactured, chemicals, curing agents, and accelerators are added to give gloves these desired properties. |
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Panels are manufactured with shiplapped edges making installation quick, easy and uniform. |
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Max, a goldsmith and engraver, established a company that manufactured costume jewelry. |
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The traditional box blind is still widely used today, being probably the most durable type of awning still manufactured. |
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She gave him another perfectly manufactured smile as flashbulbs went off around them. |
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When adipic acid is manufactured from petroleum, huge amounts of ozone depleting nitrous oxide, N 2 O, are produced. |
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Durable tundish lids are manufactured to withstand mechanical and thermal stresses during operation. |
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The magistrates heard that the company manufactured tufted and Axminster carpets and handled 365 tonnes of packaging waste last year. |
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What she actually offers is a load of manufactured pop songs, sung in a slightly affected posh voice. |
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A device can be marketed as an Ultrabook only if it uses a specific processor manufactured by Intel. |
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By mid-1931, Stanley launched a line of garden tools manufactured with all steel tube handles and stampings. |
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Engines and transmissions are manufactured at dozens of plants in the United States, Canada and Mexico. |
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Native Americans hunted whitetail deer for colonists or offered food to them in exchange for manufactured goods from Europe. |
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This means that concrete products and ready-mixed concrete can be made out of local resources and can be manufactured near the job site. |
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Each hair is made of tough and stretchable protein called keratin, manufactured by the hair follicle. |
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All these elements help hide the very manufactured TV show, which seems to lack any substance of reality. |
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Products manufactured across the board include butter, dry and cultured products, spreads, cheese and cheese sauces. |
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The jacket is manufactured from wool and has khaki cloth patches on the elbows. |
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The authorities are considering a ban on all cars manufactured prior to 1990 in an effort to fight air pollution. |
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The wings of all Airbus planes are manufactured in Britain, the tails in Spain, and fuselages in France and Germany. |
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Soon, car marshallers from the nearby assembly plant began independently parking their newly manufactured Mustangs in the test lot. |
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The AK47 has the established and well-deserved reputation as perhaps the most reliable battle rifle ever manufactured. |
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Many manufactured chemicals mimic natural hormones and send false messages. |
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His carefully crafted mystique is built entirely on his manufactured masculinity. |
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This often required that multiple product models be designed and manufactured to meet different national standards. |
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With this, their second offering, Liberty X has broken the mould of the manufactured pop group. |
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I suspect some of the lace on sale is manufactured by Chinese peasants copying Burano-Venetian lace patterns. |
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Not only are they not gaining traction, they are less effective with each manufactured event. |
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This small landaulet, which was well-suited to city traffic, was manufactured in 1885 by the renowned Vienna carriage-maker Marius. |
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His satirical little scheme to create a band so manufactured that they didn't actually exist at all could easily have achieved middling success, or flopped entirely. |
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It was the Thales manufactured gauges that were discovered on the assembly line with oil in them. |
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If you live in a manufactured home, re-check and reinforce tie-downs. |
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That city had long manufactured small metalwares in both iron and brass. |
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I glanced up with that manufactured disgust, searching for the most stressed-out person in the room. |
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Steel pots and knives, tomahawks, glass beads, manufactured cloth, guns, and gunpowder gradually replaced traditional products of native manufacture. |
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Rather, all of the manufactured antibodies are all stirred up but have nowhere to go. |
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I don't cook 'em very often, but home cooked, cured ham is just so much better than manufactured ham slices that you buy in the store to use on sammiches. |
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The Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo, California, manufactured the final two picosatellites for the mission to test microelectromechanical systems technology. |
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It is not ironic or post-ironic, merely manufactured and synthetic. |
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It is manufactured by heating methanal with ammonium chloride. |
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With the ready availability of in home video to flood the popular culture, the look and like-mindedness of movies became a lot like manufactured housing. |
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I had never dealt drugs, manufactured drugs, trafficked drugs or anything. |
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I knew I wanted to move away from the usual products manufactured by sheltered workshops such as pens and key chains, but I didn't know what I was looking for. |
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The small gaps and sags may be tolerable to an individual, but the purchaser must know he or she is buying something that was manufactured for millions. |
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Firmin can supply ceremonial aiguillettes and shoulder boards manufactured from gold and silver wires for state ceremonial, aides de camp and senior officers. |
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Cousins of the perhaps more familiar khanga from Kenya and the east coast of Africa, lamba hoany are rectangular cloths manufactured in either Madagascar or India. |
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Robert Stevenson's father-in-law and step-father were the same person, one Thomas Smith, a tinsmith who invented and manufactured lamp-light reflectors. |
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Instead the programs associated with Alexander Hamilton introduced a system of mercantilism, discarding free trade in favor of tariff protection for manufactured goods. |
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Still, manufactured or not, there is an element of fear that makes life more worth living. |
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The following appendants are not manufactured by our factories. |
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The product sectors exhibited in the Hall ranged from manufactured products, non-metallic minerals, processed foods and precious and semi-precious stones. |
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They were also designed and manufactured by a high-end-cables company that got rolled by Dre and Interscope honcho Jimmy Iovine. |
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Under the direction of the tiger team, all 27 of the Scoutrockets already manufactured for the program were returned to LTV in Dallas to be taken apart and inspected. |
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None of this feared Republican virility is any more real than the charge that the GOP manufactured the Turfers. |
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Cyrus somehow escaped the showbiz trap of manufactured personality and preserved a genuineness that is very hard to fake. |
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The family fortune assured from an essential drilling bit manufactured by the firm, he was able to indulge his passion for the motion picture industry. |
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Bio polymers can be manufactured into biodegradable clear or opaque plastic and textile fibres which create fabric with the handle of silk or linen. |
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It has been about 150 years since the inception of photography and 120 years since paper began to be manufactured from acidic wood pulp rather than cloth. |
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Anything a forward-thinking architect could imagine was invented, manufactured, packaged, searchable on the Internet, purchasable with a credit card, and shippable overnight. |
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The manufacturing account and the work in progress accounts showed a similar structure, both disclosing the cost at the factory level of the manufactured products. |
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However it is currently manufactured only in left hand drive and the parent company is yet to be convinced that sales will warrant tooling up for a right hand drive version. |
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Reprocessing and reusing devices originally manufactured for single use only is common in U.S. clinical settings, but the safety of doing so is in question. |
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The substitution of a clear word for euphemistic jargon is found in all forms of manufactured communication, but is perhaps most often used by the military. |
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That feels inherently manufactured, creating a setting wherein episodes are churned out, assembly-line style. |
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It all has to do with a Cuban rum called Havana Club, which was first manufactured in the 19th century. |
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And then the printers, manufactured by new Dunder Mifflin parent company sabre, began to catch on fire. |
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The majority of methanol is used in the manufacture of methanal, with smaller amounts of methanoic acid and chloromethane also being manufactured. |
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Steel sheets are manufactured in a rolling process where the rolls are used to reduce the sheet thickness and to achieve the desired surface characteristics. |
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Additive manufacturing could enable parts to be manufactured quickly and cheaply in space, instead of waiting for the next cargo resupply vehicle delivery. |
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Williams sold hardware manufactured by a legitimate company, said Sargent, who took a 25 to 30 percent commission. |
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The competition which was adjudicated by the Guild of Food Writers saw Dun Luain win the awards for their range of poultry products manufactured at their Dunlavin factory. |
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He could fabricate myths that did not seem manufactured but felt real enough to explain the mysteries of your own existence. |
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Trucks steadily lumber across the bridge linking the countries, ferrying North Korean raw materials into China and Chinese manufactured goods to market in North Korea. |
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Most imitation guns are specifically manufactured to be exact replicas. |
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A number of international goods are manufactured locally under license. |
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In England, the price of agricultural produce increased sevenfold in the late 1500s, while the price of manufactured goods went up by 300 per cent. |
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The building on Oakesway was formerly occupied by Bonne Bouche, which manufactured frozen desserts. |
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Matcha is manufactured by finely grinding shade-grown specialty leaf teas into a fine powder and then whipping them into a foamy cup. |
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They'reboth boy bands who got together themselves,not through a manufactured audition process. |
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The solution was to recess and protect building-block style MicroTiles, manufactured by display company Christie Digital. |
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Mould patterns were manufactured with rapid prototyping technology and the functional parts were produced with silicon rubber moulds. |
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Who gave his name to the guitar company which manufactured models called Telecaster and Stratocaster? |
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Its format on analogue audiotape may well be short-lived as professional standard cassette tape players are no longer manufactured. |
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The red Mondo track is made of vulcanised rubber manufactured in northern Italy. |
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The material, manufactured by American Machine and Foundry, is known under the trade name AMF C-311 cation exchange membrane. |
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The economic nature of many products manufactured in batch and continuous processes require highly efficient operation due to thin margins. |
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The hands-free Back Scrubber will be manufactured by Kinsman Enterprises, Inc. |
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Ten 4-wheel hose wagons, three with ballbearing axels and one with roller-bearing axels, all manufactured in the city. |
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Some of the products contained small amounts of bimatoprost, an ingredient in the anti-glaucoma drug Lumigan, which is manufactured by Allergan. |
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Many of the big estates survived. Nor was the peasantry a broken reed in terms of demand for manufactured products. |
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Scotch cambric, now largely manufactured, is a kind of imitation cambric, made from fine hard-twisted cotton. |
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Woollen hayks for garments are manufactured here of a curious texture, extremely light and fine, called El Haik Filelly. |
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Britain's extensive exporting cottage industries also ensured markets were already available for many early forms of manufactured goods. |
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It was taken over by Brunner Mond in 1920 and manufactured synthetic ammonia and fertilisers. |
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Pottery was manufactured from native clays tempered with sand, crushed stone and organic material. |
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Nonwoven textiles are manufactured by the bonding of fibres to make fabric. |
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In capitalist free markets, goods are manufactured on demand by millions of small independent producers in direct competition with each other. |
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In 2007, the UK had the world's third largest current account deficit, due mainly to a large deficit in manufactured goods. |
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Canada has formerly manufactured some of its own designs for jet warplanes, etc. |
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A small number was manufactured, and they were used by Ghana, among others. |
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In the mid 1950s, the company established a partner, Madras Motors, in Madras, India, who manufactured the Bullet 350 model. |
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Hovercraft are still manufactured in the UK, near to where they were first conceived and tested, and the Isle Of Wight. |
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Most rubber bands are manufactured out of natural rubber, and are sold in a variety of sizes. |
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The tram, manufactured by Merseyside based Tram Power, was being tested as part of a bid to replace the current trams. |
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Sausage rolls are a popular snack and party food, as are saveloys, cheerios, and locally manufactured cabanossi. |
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Kendal, Keswick and Carlisle all became mill towns, with textiles, pencils and biscuits among the products manufactured in the region. |
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The hoard was most likely deposited in the 7th century, and contains artefacts probably manufactured during the 6th and 7th centuries. |
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Prolefeed is homogenised, manufactured superficial literature, film and music, used to control and indoctrinate the populace through docility. |
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Whitman manufactured four new Secret Seven jigsaw puzzles in 1975, and produced four new Malory Towers ones two years later. |
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Tennis balls were traditionally manufactured in the United States and Europe. |
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The shafts are manufactured in various lengths and some are designed to be cut to length. |
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Regulations at the time required that a minimum of fifty cars be manufactured. |
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At its peak in 1982, Honda manufactured almost three million motorcycles annually. |
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Although no longer manufactured by Honda it is still commonly used in many Chinese, Korean and Taiwanese light vehicles. |
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Initially, it manufactured the Dacia Lodgy and Dacia Dokker models followed in October 2013 by the second generation Dacia Sandero. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s, Renault manufactured several small cars with rear wheel drive in some cases, as the 4CV, the R8 or the Dauphine. |
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During its early years, Renault only manufactured the cars' chassis, while the bodywork was in charge of coachbuilders. |
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Trade ships sailed from Europe to the African coast, trading manufactured goods and weapons in exchange for slaves. |
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Though these were British inventions, the critical technologies were provided freely to the US, which then renamed and manufactured them. |
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Much of the Marshall Plan aid would be used by the Europeans to buy manufactured goods and raw materials from the United States and Canada. |
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Jaguar has, in recent years, manufactured cars for the British Prime Minister. |
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The industrial base was so reduced that thereafter the balance of payments in manufactured goods was in deficit. |
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The wings are manufactured at Broughton in North Wales, then transported by barge to Mostyn docks for ship transport. |
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The Fokker trimotor was an important and popular transport, manufactured under license in Europe and America. |
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Similarly the South Australian state government railways also manufactured steam locomotives locally at Islington Railway Workshops in Adelaide. |
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In the 19th and early 20th centuries, most Swedish steam locomotives were manufactured in Britain. |
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The boxes were manufactured from casts of ten distinct cardboard boxes by a company that produces grit bins and traffic bollards. |
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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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A retailer typically purchases products designed by local companies that can be manufactured overseas. |
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Blurb is a neonism, a modern manufactured word which appears in only the most recent dictionaries. |
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No historian is likely to deny that David's early career was largely manufactured by King Henry I of England. |
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In India a significant amount of cotton textiles were manufactured for distant markets, often produced by professional weavers. |
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When the two instruments are combined, the result is quite similar to diatonic button accordions still manufactured today. |
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Gold can currently be manufactured in a nuclear reactor by irradiation either of platinum or mercury. |
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Like aluminium, copper is recyclable without any loss of quality, both from raw state and from manufactured products. |
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The chief staple commodities of North Wales, as well as of the nation at large, are those manufactured of wool. |
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Canada changed from a country producing and exporting mainly primary products to one producing and exporting more manufactured goods. |
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Plutonium isotopes are expensive and inconvenient to separate, so particular isotopes are usually manufactured in specialized reactors. |
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This factory complex comprised a number of chemical plants and manufactured a range of fertilisers from basic raw materials. |
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Wind turbines are manufactured in a wide range of vertical and horizontal axis types. |
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As trade increased, newer and finer woollen and linen fabrics, and even silks, were manufactured in northern Germany. |
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All mine components other than wire rope, explosives, and detonating circuitry were manufactured by Detroit automobile firms. |
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One hundred employees manufactured projectors and film cameras, particularly for the ORTF and Russian television. |
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First, aerial mines would have to be developed further and manufactured in large numbers. |
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The mixture of tejocote paste, sugar, and chili powder produces a popular Mexican candy called rielitos, which is manufactured by several brands. |
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Fungi can break down manufactured materials and buildings, and become significant pathogens of humans and other animals. |
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The Canadian economy boomed during the war as its industries manufactured military materiel for Canada, Britain, China, and the Soviet Union. |
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The complainant's tents and paulins were manufactured and packed according to detailed specifications. |
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The northern textile mills in New York and New England processed Southern cotton and manufactured clothes to outfit slaves. |
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The first most significant metal manufactured was bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, each of which was smelted separately. |
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Products manufactured for the sport are sticks, gloves, protective gear and boots. |
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They had been manufactured mainly in Italy, with some originating from Germany. |
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Because of capacity limitations in the UK, some HAIS pipeline was also manufactured in the United States. |
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Also other Italian firms manufactured scooters in 1950s and 1960s, like Italjet and Iso. |
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In India, Bajaj Auto manufactured its line of scooters from 1972 to 2009, which included the Chetak, Legend, Super and Priya. |
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During the Second World War Saro manufactured Supermarine Walrus and Supermarine Sea Otters. |
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Now the surplus was not just agricultural goods, but also manufactured goods. |
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Fish hooks are manufactured for a range of purposes from general fishing to extremely limited and specialized applications. |
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High tariffs, especially on manufactured goods, are an almost universal feature of mercantilist policy. |
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Portuguese imported armors and munitions, fine clothes and several manufactured products from Flanders and Italy. |
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The Portuguese also introduced vinegar to India, and Franciscan priests manufactured it from coconut toddy. |
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About 250,000 poods of yuft are prepared annually, of which about 150,000 poods are red yuft, manufactured chiefly for foreign markets. |
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Of this flourishing trade, the Burnay jars of Ilocos are the only large clay jar manufactured in Luzon today with origins from this time. |
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The term flagship is also used to describe the top vehicle manufactured by a very expensive automotive marque. |
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Textiles were manufactured for local consumption and traded extensively by different merchants that frequented the city. |
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India served as both a significant supplier of raw goods to British manufacturers and a large captive market for British manufactured goods. |
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At first planners expected that colonies would provide an excellent captive market for manufactured items. |
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Within ten years of its introduction upwards of three hundred thousand tanegashima were reported to have been manufactured. |
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At the same time prices of manufactured goods rose because of a displacement of supply. |
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Farm products came in from the Midwest, and finished manufactured moved west. |
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The European Union became the world's largest exporter of manufactured goods and services, the biggest export market for around 80 countries. |
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Because each vehicle was unique, replacement parts had to be manufactured from scratch or at least customized to fit a specific vehicle. |
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The late 19th century saw an explosion in both the quantity of production and the variety of chemicals that were manufactured. |
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Secondly, in 1830, using an 1822 patent, Richard Roberts manufactured the first loom with a cast iron frame, the Roberts Loom. |
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After McCarthy's patent expired in 1861, McCarthy type gins were manufactured in Britain and sold around the world. |
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Modern manufactured sewing threads may be finished with wax or other lubricants to withstand the stresses involved in sewing. |
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Its output was too soft to be used for warp, which still had to be manufactured from linen. |
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The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan houses a Watt rotative engine manufactured in 1788 by Charles Summerfield. |
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It has been argued that this was probably the last commercial atmospheric engine to be manufactured. |
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It is manufactured in a blast furnace fed with diabase rock which contains very low levels of metal oxides. |
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Wrought iron is a general term for the commodity, but is also used more specifically for finished iron goods, as manufactured by a blacksmith. |
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Steel manufactured after World War II became contaminated with radionuclides by nuclear weapons testing. |
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The Navy was in a state of expansion that required 100,000 pulley blocks to be manufactured a year. |
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Due to modular design such devices and machines can often be manufactured in small series, which significantly reduces the costs. |
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Prior to 1900, most sulfuric acid was manufactured by the lead chamber process. |
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Papyrus is a lamination of natural plant fibres, while paper is manufactured from fibres whose properties have been changed by maceration. |
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Because food dyes are classed as food additives, they are manufactured to a higher standard than some industrial dyes. |
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Throughout the 19th century and into the first decades of the 20th, the gas was manufactured by the gasification of coal. |
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Cylinder blown sheet glass was manufactured in the UK in the mid 19th century. |
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This concept dramatically decreased production costs for virtually all manufactured goods and brought about the age of consumerism. |
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Japan gradually took control of much of Asia's market for manufactured goods, beginning with textiles. |
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Superabsorbers are manufactured in many forms including particulate and fibrous. |
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Despite political independence, the United States remained dependent on imports for manufactured goods. |
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Caldwell's Old Newburyport rum was manufactured locally until well into the 19th century. |
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Steam turbines can be manufactured with capacities far larger than any steam engines ever made, giving important economies of scale. |
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Colonial America relied heavily on Great Britain for manufactured goods of all kinds. |
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Workington manufactured 'Pacer' railbus and 'Sprinter' type commuter trains and Leyland National buses. |
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It is generally manufactured from the residues obtained in the glue and gelatin industries. |
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Currency unit dollar originates from Bohemia where joachimsthaler, simplified as thaler or daler, were manufactured. |
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The third type is a proprietary cold mix, which is manufactured to an advertised standard. |
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Another peat moss alternative is manufactured in California from sustainably harvested redwood fiber. |
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Turband pieces in cotton, silk, cotton and gold, and silk and gold, are those usually manufactured. |
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Its major advantage over sheet metal of identical thickness is its lower weight and the fact that it is manufactured by a wasteless technology. |
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The majority of Fleming's water coolers are manufactured by fellow Aycliffe firm Ebac, which produces more than 100,000 units a year. |
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Fantasy Particle is a traditional sparkle pattern manufactured with double metalized polyester particles suspended in acrylic resin. |
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The agreement between Invisa and ACS relates to both newly manufactured and existing in-service gates. |
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From the local coach builder, one of the stars is Scania Aerobus, a premium low entry bus that is manufactured locally. |
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The potential medicine will be manufactured in China by WuXi to support China development. |
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The majority of Crate Designs furniture is manufactured with solid Southern Yellow pine harvested from tree farms. |
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The O1' Yelper is a one-piece box call manufactured of solid walnut with laser engraving. |
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We owe so much to the Anderson shelters and to those who designed and manufactured them. |
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Evibodies are only one tenth the size of an antibody and can therefore be manufactured more economically. |
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The loathsome quislings in the Lib Dems with their manufactured despair represent nobody but themselves. |
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Kerite has manufactured ESP for the oil and gas industry for over 30 years. |
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The centre manufactured 15kg of a special kind of paper from cotton and ketene to fill the gaps in the pages. |
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All series offerings are manufactured entirely of 316 stainless steel with keyways protected by a gasketed dust cover. |
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To launch its new men's cosmetic line, Arval chose Innovative cosmetic packaging designed, developed and manufactured by Lumson. |
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The premium material is manufactured from the highest quality post-consumer and post-industrial recyclates. |
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The MEMS transducer is a condenser microphone with a flexible poly-Si membrane and a rigid reference electrode manufactured on SOI substrate. |
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Attributing her use of rapping and AutoTune to an inability to sing, detractors assumed that Kesha was a manufactured puppet. |
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The flexible pipe will be manufactured at the Group s Asiaflex Products plant located in Tanjung Langsat, Malaysia. |
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The LCT uses prefabricated components manufactured to an architect's specifications. |
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ExBar 200, 325, 400 and 4-micron products are manufactured from a high quality natural barium sulfate ore. |
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Pin down that beach towel with these ingenious, sturdy UKdesigned and manufactured clips. |
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This report presents statistics on licitly manufactured psychotropic substances and their consumption around the world. |
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Magenta has been around since 1859 and was originally manufactured under the name roseine. |
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The new Triton-designed ROVs, manufactured by Perry Slingsby, can operate in depths of up to 4000 metres. |
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All clariti lenses are manufactured using the patented AquaGen manufacturing process, which gives a smooth, highly lubricous lens surface. |
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The three-tiered program consisting of 270, 320 and 410 thread count sateens is manufactured primarily in Pakistan. |
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The Torreon plant went into operation in the summer of 1988 and only barrels for Mossberg scatterguns will be manufactured there. |
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