The list can be tallied at your local grocery store and your larder restocked with a regular weekly delivery. |
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The evening is being catered by Tom's Snacks, who recently restocked the vending machines. |
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In the 1980s, the government provided aid to farmers, and by the middle of the decade nearly a hundred ranches had been restocked with cattle. |
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The virtual shop owner has recently restocked her line of controversial crewnecks, but their viralness means that probably won't last for long.
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If they do not reproduce, channel catfish must be restocked periodically to replace those harvested. |
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In six years a 70,000-hectare park has been restocked with animals and a tourism industry built up. |
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While Protecteur restocked, Calgary and Iroquois dropped anchor off the Sicilian coast for diving exercises. |
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I'm extremely disappointed that the wild runs have not been restocked with the eggs that were sold. |
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Primary care clinics have been refurbished, restocked with essential medicines, and provided with new staff. |
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Right now they are allowed a year's revenue holiday to get restocked and so on but that is not long enough. |
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It can also be used to identify when shelves need to be restocked and when more cash registers need to be opened because of long queues. |
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The Reddington family took a bold step within a couple of years and restocked with mirror carp purchased from the nearby Stambridge Trout Fisheries. |
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Outlying health centres will be restocked to provide care for expellees in a more decentralized way in the different parts of the region. |
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The optical scanning of the supplier's container and of the restocked compartment and its location in the machine guarantees safe restocking. |
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However, CFS estimates that the amount of unsatisfactorily restocked forest area continues to increase, although at a slower rate. |
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I restocked his food supply with rice cakes, salad, and cans of fresh air. |
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However no evidence could be produced by the farmer to justify how he restocked his herd. |
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Furthermore, one could assume that next year the percentage of inadequately restocked land will be 13 percent, and 14 percent the year after. |
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The Community bank of bluetongue vaccine serotype 2 shall be restocked with 1 000 000 doses of vaccine. |
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Mothers and children will have access to affordable food through restocked cereal banks and vegetables raised in irrigated gardens. |
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Network cameras can identify empty shelves and alert staff when shelves need to be restocked. |
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We will maintain strict surveillance on this restocked flock to see whether the virus is still present. |
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Grocery stores have been hit particularly hard by the first wave and products are leaving the shelves faster than they can be restocked. |
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A brief rest lay behind them with full bellies and restocked saddlebags, when they hit the trail once again. |
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Unfortunately we don't currently have the facility to let you know if or when an item is restocked, but our clever team are always working on improving ASOS, so we might be introducing this in the future. |
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The Biblio Express cart will be restocked on a weekly basis and books will be organized by language, age and reading level, and fiction and non-fiction. |
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Mock orders were picked by the shipping area and then restocked by receiving employees for three consecutive days before actual shipping gets underway. |
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European EPS volumes rose substantially as demand improved in the construction and packaging markets from very weak second quarter levels and customers restocked inventory. |
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There are some 74 rivers that have now been completely poisoned three times, three years in a row, in an attempt to destroy everything that lives in them, in the hope that they can one day be restocked with wild fish. |
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Then they restocked it with genetically pure Little Kerns and built barriers to keep non-native fish from migrating into golden trout territory. |
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The worldwide launch of the new women's fragrance line Burberry The Beat, represented a high point of the 2008 first quarter marked by strong performances at points of sale that rapidly restocked their inventories. |
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The second pillar is more technical: as depleted inventories are eventually restocked, production will rise, even if there are few end-buyers for the goods. |
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He found a good port, landed, repaired and restocked his vessels, then stayed for a time, keeping friendly relations with the Coast Miwok natives. |
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The difference is that oil companies restocked fuel last September, but destocked this September as the government urged them to produce cleaner fuels. |
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