In fall, the need to stockpile calories to survive the winter drives deer to seek high-calorie foods full of oils and starches. |
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He tries to make as little hay as possible, preferring to stockpile grass and make haylage. |
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Some experts have also suggested the government fund a stockpile of backup components for the energy sector. |
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Until then, there will be a stockpile of foodgrains on the one side, and starvation deaths on the other. |
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Never develop, produce, acquire, stockpile, transfer, or retain chemical weapons or help anyone to do so. |
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This outside work area is adjacent to the pottery building where the potter's wheels, kilns, and stockpile of clay and glazes are housed. |
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The bucketwheels were used to strip and stockpile the 4-6 ft. of overburden that covered the rich black sand. |
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Until very recently, tremendous concern has been related to the immense stockpile of nuclear weapons. |
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In fact, 47 thousand tonnes of mineralised material sits in a stockpile at the site unprocessed. |
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He cannot be permitted to go unobserved and unimpeded toward his horrific objective of amassing a stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. |
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While my friends were frightening themselves in the ghostly changing rooms, I found a stockpile of short, square roofing slates. |
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America would provide a safer form of atomic energy to prevent the production of a growing stockpile of nuclear weapons material. |
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Journalists tend to stockpile information, and it leaks out through our attempts at communication like air around an undependable vacuum seal. |
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Streams of people packed hypermarkets, supermarkets and convenience stores to stockpile household necessities. |
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A search reportedly turned up a stockpile of pistols, long guns, ammunition, and bowie knives. |
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The Air Force ended the Cold War with a substantial stockpile of conventional weapons. |
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The three families need to stockpile enough food, shelter, and firewood to last a Montanan winter. |
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The government has confirmed that it is to stockpile two million shots of the vaccine against the H5N1 strain of bird flu. |
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He said she was prescribed such large amounts of the heroin substitute methadone that she could stockpile it. |
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My interest in talking about Keira, however, is not to add to the stockpile of tabloid tittle-tattle. |
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But steadily the stockpile on the beach began to grow and the two Koepangers hired as crew were kept busy. |
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This is a massive stockpile of biological weapons that has never been accounted for and is capable of killing millions. |
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The implementation of the project will result in increased awareness of international standards and best practices in stockpile management. |
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Residents were being urged to stay in their homes after a massive stockpile of used fridges caught fire sending toxic smoke billowing into the air. |
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Some stockpile large numbers, others make sure they have enough for a week or two while others acquire needles on a daily basis. |
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Not long ago Cochran took me cruising through the Russian nuclear stockpile again, this time digitally. |
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Align telehandler with face of stockpile and drive slowly and smoothly into pile to load bucket. |
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Syrian officials have previously denied any part of the country's former stockpile remains undestroyed. |
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The iron ore terminal will receive, stockpile, reclaim and shipload high-grade DSO and concentrate products for export. |
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Ore would be excavated, trucked to an ore stockpile and directed to a mill to produce yellowcake, a uranium concentrate. |
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We are also concerned about what the food situation will be after the current stockpile is exhausted. |
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We were also not keen on the fact that the prices are definitely being supported by nonsustainable stockpile builds out of China. |
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They buried a stockpile of rifles and machine guns on a slope just above the building that was to house the inmates. |
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Amarillo Slim knocks a tongue-tied Ulliot out in 5th place, adding more ammunition to his stockpile. |
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The temptation to stockpile vulnerabilities for offense is easy to understand. |
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Production at the Arak heavy-water reactor ceases and Iran depletes much of its stockpile of medium-enriched uranium. |
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In order to be prepared to respond to emergencies, it is important to establish a stockpile in advance. |
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I am reminded that China also continues to stockpile enormous quantities of anti-personnel landmines. |
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Finally, particular attention should be paid to protecting the stockpile from damage by rodents. |
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In addition, we have begun to stockpile frozen blood products for use this summer in the event a test is not available or is delayed. |
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This next chart shows in graphic form the reductions in the operationally deployed stockpile. |
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To this effect, Member States shall establish effective standards and procedures for stockpile management, storage and security. |
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Namibia further cites security problems in maintaining an ivory stockpile as a rationale for trade. |
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According to the Swiss National Bank, only the Japanese stockpile more bank notes than the Swiss. |
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The initiatives undertaken by CBS to stockpile will not permit CBS to stockpile enough plasma for the whole country over the summer. |
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I think that is based on a misunderstanding of what the stockpile is supposed to be. |
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He was said to have been messianic in his zeal to make vaccinations mandatory because of his alleged stockpile of smallpox that, needless to say, never turned up. |
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As the stockpile of supplies has quickly disappeared so more people have joined in the ruckus, desperate to get their hands on anything remaining. |
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The Marines had established a large stockpile of supplies at Chinhung-ni. |
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There is little market for whale meat in Iceland, he adds, and Japan, the biggest consumer of whale meat, already has a stockpile in cold storage. |
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He was also able to stockpile vast amounts of diamorphine the clinical name for heroin which he had either falsely prescribed or taken from cancer patients after their deaths. |
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The larger clubs will still be able to stockpile players to cover eventualities, but for the rest, a powerful weapon in the astute manager's armoury has been negated. |
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Importantly, as part of the interim plan, Iran has diluted or converted its stockpile of 20 percent enriched uranium. |
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Iran would have to step down from enriching uranium to higher levels and to ship out some of its stockpile. |
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As we gather here tonight, Iran has begun to eliminate its stockpile of higher levels of enriched uranium. |
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But Iran has just the same amassed a stockpile of enriched uranium, which could be used to make five or more atomic bombs. |
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With revenue from the illegal mining and sale of rough diamonds, the rebels have been able to purchase and stockpile ammunition to prolong the war. |
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Even services that claim neutrality can be swayed by the stockpile of personal data now available to them. |
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Kingston shoppers took heed of advice given on the Home Office website last week to stockpile battery-powered torches, radios, food and bottled water. |
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The white supremacist, who amassed a terrifying stockpile of arms and explosives including home-made napalm and shotguns, has been jailed for 11 years. |
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It's a little bit of everything from hay to pasture blends and some are looking at specific blends for things like fall grazing, stockpile grazing and rotational grazing. |
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We have a stockpile of RD-180s and AJ26s that will last two years. |
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With stricter controls of chemical warfare agents and their precursors, it seems unlikely that a group would be able to stockpile the kinds of chemicals hoarded by the Japanese cult leaders. |
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After being formally accepted by the 25 member states, this new deal allows imports which had been detained at European customs to be released, but half of the stockpile will now count against next years quotas. |
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Nobody knows whether this stockpile remains intact, and there are worries that some of it may have been used as barter for weapons and other imported goods. |
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Ivory from the Government stockpile has been sold to Chinese traders, while unscrupulous dealers appear to have been exploiting the worked ivory loophole to ship out commercial size quantities. |
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Emergent's shots will be added to the strategic national stockpile for use if a bioterrorist attack occurs. |
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The plaintiffs' lawyers may also try to disassociate the victims from the actions of Koresh, whose apocalyptic visions and orders to stockpile weapons brought on the siege in the first place. |
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With respect to the potential environmental risks posed by the planned waste rock pile on the surface, the Commission questioned how high the waste stockpile was expected to be. |
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SuperStackers are essential to building a desegregated stockpile and ensuring product quality, the company said. |
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He's not telling people to stockpile water and dehydrated food. |
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The country is one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possesses the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. |
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In Geneva last October the Iranians seemed to promise to ship most of their nuclear stockpile to Russia for a while, allaying fears that they could soon enrich enough uranium for a bomb. |
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John McDermott barricaded himself in his flat with a threeyear-old girl and a stockpile of thunderflash grenades. |
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Second, they should reinstitute their lines of communication by INRO without the stockpile. |
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I now turn to the issue of stockpile management, which involves the marking, collection and destruction of illicit, surplus, obsolete and unserviceable small arms and light weapons. |
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The Defense Threat Reduction Agency staged an exhibit at the IADB to provide advisory assistance to states on the issues of security and stockpile management. |
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The biannual campaign is also designed to encourage Americans who don't have an emergency stockpile to create one. |
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Our conservative estimate is that Iraq today has a stockpile of between 100 and 500 tons of chemical weapons agent. |
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Finally, we believe that North Korea has a sizeable stockpile of chemical weapons, and can manufacture all manner of CW agents. |
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Recognizing that tight economic times can make it hard to stockpile, the Get Ready materials include a tipsheet on budget stockpiling. |
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The Soviet Union was one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possessed the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. |
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The dragline sidecasts material into a 'wet' stockpile located on-shore, immediately adjacent to the excavation. |
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And Israel's stockpile of 200 warheads is seen as the prime driver of Iran's move into the nuclear arena. |
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The possibility of assistance will be most relevant in relation to the obligations regarding stockpile destruction, clearance and destruction of cluster munition remnants, and victim assistance. |
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In recent weeks, Moldova and Norway destroyed the last of their cluster munition stockpiles, joining Spain, which eradicated its stockpile last year. |
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Foust said there will have to be a lot of rejiggering of the manifest if Russia were to cut off sales and the stockpile ran out. |
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The glob al small arms stockpile is estimated at 639 million guns. |
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But the violence in Syria has only got worse, and there are continuing concerns that the Assad regime has continued to conceal its stockpile of chemical weapons. |
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A spokesman for the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, which has monitored Syria dismantling its chemical weapons stockpile, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. |
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Also in the east of the city, loyalists hurled more than 50 petrol bombs at the RUC, and police found a stockpile of 1,200 milk bottles, used to make petrol bombs, hidden on a nearby housing estate. |
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In 2008 the National Audit Office stated that the UK stockpile was of fewer than 160 operationally available nuclear warheads. |
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It failed to limit or control the manufacturing of these weapons and many nations felt obliged to manufacture and stockpile chemical weapons for retaliatory purposes if attacked first. |
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The Executive Secretary shall ensure, in collaboration with Member States, that effective standards and procedures for stockpile management of weapons collected in the context of peace operations are duly observed. |
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In combination with thorough risk and needs assessments, moreover, effective stockpile management helps identify unserviceable or unwanted arms and ammunition and classify them as surplus. |
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The Group developed a set of conclusions and recommendations that are meant to assist States in improving their national stockpile management capacities. |
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Russia has the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world. |
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Although France seemed willing to accept IRBM bases and a tactical weapons stockpile on its soil, it also seemed intent on obtaining an independent nuclear force. |
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We no longer need to stockpile millions of uniforms with a generalized, ineffective camo pattern because we are unsure of where the next threat will emerge. |
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The group in Barcelona had a stockpile of more than 500lb of dynamite, enough, said the Interior Minister in the Catalan government, Xavier Pomes, to make six car bombs. |
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With Mercedes opting to take a series of grid penalties to build up a stockpile of components, Hamilton was forced to start in Belgium from 21st position. |
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By the end of 1990, the Soviet Union had the world's second largest economy, largest standing military in the world and the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. |
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The UK retains a stockpile of 215 thermonuclear warheads, of which 120 are operational as of 2016, but has refused to declare the exact size of its arsenal. |
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Young and Pardoe experimented to perfect a glaze for the biscuit ware, but were unable to add to Billingsley's stockpile of porcelain, having no access to his recipe. |
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Parsons is pleased to announce its contribution to the successful completion of the destruction of Syria s declared stockpile of lethal chemical agents. |
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