After they're waylaid by a violent storm, the men are forced to go into a town to restock their supplies. |
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Winter is also a good time to reorganize and restock your gardening supplies. |
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Some disruption was expected in the months after the bankruptcy filing as the retailer scrambled to restock its shelves. |
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I tell her she needs to restock the fridge, so she says she'll go grocery shopping tomorrow after school. |
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Production, sales, and payrolls will also get a lift from businesses' efforts to restock their current inadequate levels of inventories. |
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We often eat omelettes on a Thursday night, our last dining-in night before the weekly shop to restock at the Farmers Market. |
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It often seemed to Connie that her sons thought of the refrigerator as a widow's cruse of food that would magically restock itself every week. |
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Early indications are that the method is working and biologists are planning to eventually restock the area with young fish. |
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In the distance she can hear battle ships landing to refuel and restock supplies. |
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Once they had safely docked, John began making arrangements to restock the Marianne. |
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Like its amino-acid sister phenylalanine, tyrosine is a key nutrient that your body can use to restock NE stores depleted by ephedrine. |
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Some estimates suggest that it could take up to five years to restock the river. |
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With their shelves now depleted, companies are expected to restock in the coming months and output is expected to rebound. |
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Producers must agree to empty at least one barn and to not restock for a three-year period. |
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If there's been a run on a particular type of coffee bean, she can zap off a notice to restock while looking at the inventory still sitting in the store's display cases. |
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This allows us to concentrate on customer orders during the day and to restock the warehouse and ship goods during the night. |
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As businesses seek to restock inventory as well as meet new demand, factory production will speed up, creating new jobs, more profits, and bigger wage and salary increases. |
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Perhaps it's best to visit when you need to restock your wine rack. |
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We're at a point now where dealers are going to have to restock their inventory. |
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Tha returned to Thailand to restock on medicine, and the Free Burma Rangers were born. |
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What is hurting cull cows now is not allowing the feedlots to restock and so on. |
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Farmers harvest the full-grown fish and restock the ponds with more fingerlings, meaning that several different ages of catfish are present in a pond at any one time. |
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Inditex can tailor its production to match demand and restock its shops with new frocks every two weeks. |
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Many developers are taking the opportunity to restock their land banks and will pay quite good prices for well located sites, particularly those on the major arterial routes. |
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Manufacturers are benefiting especially from the efforts of companies to restock inventories to levels that are better in line with the pickup in demand that began last year. |
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However, the agriculture industry is expected to contract due to the failing meat price and farmers are expected to restock rather than sell their animals. |
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With this technique, known as micropropagation, forest-product companies can restock plantations with millions of genetically identical tree plantlets. |
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The drop in inventory may presage surging imports as firms restock, meaning that growing demand will simply flow abroad, as has often happened. |
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The base doubles as a platter for additional snacks to restock the branches. |
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It has worked hard to restock its grassroots after the havoc caused when thousands of state-owned enterprises closed. |
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But my father was very careless and often forgot to restock certain products. |
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All memberships include a restock reminder service to ensure that your brochures are always available. |
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Defra said blood tests carried out on a flock bought to restock a farm in Kirby Stephen, Cumbria, detected positive antibodies in the one animal. |
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Even now, they have not been able to restock their herds to pre-crisis levels, and wealthier households have not managed to fully restock their grain stores, which must have a bearing on the amount of grain marketed. |
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Pardew's temporary successor has been hung out to dry by Mike Ashley, the owner, who could yet pay a very high price for his negligence in failing to restock a skeletal squad in January. |
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But thanks to high oil prices and revolutionary solidarity, plans are now afoot to refurbish the rundown facilities and restock the zoo. Cuba is to supply 19 animals from species of which it now has a surplus. |
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The funds helped restock the school's library. |
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In accordance with the overall objective of the suckler-cow premium, this premium should be paid to farmers whose herd of heifers is intended to restock cow herds and not for the production of heifers for slaughter. |
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Quebec maple syrup producers are hoping for a sweet harvest this spring to cash in on high prices and restock record-low reserves, says the head of their federation. |
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It was time to restock and reload, time for a new brand of evil-doer. |
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Results may be based on tank certification, manufacturing data, periodic testing, compliance testing, shipment, end of run, rundown tank or most recent restock analysis. |
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The program to restock abalone in the wild is dependent upon the successful development of a commercial aquaculture at the hatchery with annual sales of about one hundred thousand cultured abalone. |
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Nevertheless, technical measures can help nature to recover when it has got out of balance, and, I hope, can help to restock the Irish Sea with cod. |
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Following a drought, which generally translates into huge losses among the herds, a traditional coping mechanism is 'cattle rustling', where either community who has lost animals raids the other to restock. |
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The main job of the night shift was to inventory the store, and restock when necessary. |
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In response, Knight Ridder commissioned a task force to suggest ways to restock the copy editor pool. |
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The release is part of an ongoing programme to restock juvenile charr into the lake, where populations have been declining in recent years. |
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Program participation requires producers to completely depopulate at least one entire breeding barn and to commit not to restock that barn with breeding stock for a period of three years after the cull. |
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However, farmers are not allowed to restock without their farms having been through an approved clean-up process. |
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Crews will be able to restock their ambulances with lifesaving medical supplies such as oxygen and medications to treat asthma, seizures and cardiac conditions. |
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During colonial times, Tumbes was no more than a crossing point where soldiers and adventurers stopped momentarily to restock themselves, and continue traveling. |
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Parents are also reminded to restock with child-friendly remedies. |
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He is just the right person to restock the institute with the kind of scientific talent needed to be competitive in the present scientific climate. |
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