Not only did the wagon have to carry food supplies and cooking utensils, it had to carry the cowboy bedrolls and other personal items. |
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Each school kit contains materials for up to 80 children, as well as teaching supplies. |
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A turn of a handle and this top tank supplies gravity fed water to the house. |
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And you have to have all of your own supplies, because unless you're friendly with the neighbors, there is no one around to borrow from. |
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Heroin addicts should be able to register and get supplies on prescription. |
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He was looking for under-utilised joinery skills, a resourceful design team as well as local supplies of timber. |
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The newspaper quoted disgruntled, raddled hippies who complained that a police crackdown had squeezed out their regular supplies. |
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The warehousemen are responsible for distributing food supplies to the program's school cafeterias in the north of Haiti. |
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On the one hand, cash supplies a cushion against hard times or a war chest to bankroll growth strategies. |
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An important puzzle is the balance of trade in capital goods and industrial supplies and materials, excluding oil. |
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It alerts the employee's manager and supplies statistics about absence to the council. |
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And it supplies a wealth of advice on deciding whether to go solo in the first place. |
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Not all governments make weak-kneed concessions to guarantee fuel supplies. |
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They can weld all metals from aluminum to stainless steel, plus they stock parts and supplies for sale. |
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Water companies have hundreds of different sources from rivers and reservoirs to ground water supplies and wells. |
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Mostly he was on his cell phone while walking through the pet supplies area of the store. |
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In March, U.S. cheddar prices hit record highs when a surge in exports to China reduced domestic supplies. |
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Schools don't pay sales tax on supplies because they have nonprofit status. |
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That fluoride, as well as naturally occurring fluoride in some well and municipal water supplies, then finds its way into water-based beverages and foods. |
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We load the Bee with our picnic supplies, rain gear, sturdy shoes, and other accoutrements of mountain exploration, slather on the sunscreen, and begin the adventure. |
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Companies across the country donated supplies and equipment to assist him with his expedition. |
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It supplies linen to hotels, restaurants and hospitals, as well as renting out work-wear and supplying hygiene paper supplies and janitorial chemical supplies. |
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Following a flawless journey from cape Canaveral in Florida, it delivered more than two tons of much-needed supplies. |
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Hundreds of patients, doctors and nurses were trapped for days at New Orleans Charity Hospital, surrounded by waist-deep water without power, food or medical supplies. |
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In both book and movie, his sense of alienation is almost palpable, but only the novel supplies explanations. |
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Power supplies are rated by the wattage they can produce, so it's important to have one that can meet the combined demand of your system, with room to grow. |
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The only way to get here is by plane or boat, so most supplies are flown in. |
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The explorers used blankets and other supplies for barter to get food from the native people. |
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Otero has been going to Belle Harbor and breezy Point daily since the storm to deliver food and supplies. |
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He first attacked Vigo in Spain and held the place for two weeks ransoming supplies. |
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By the end of August disease and a shortage of supplies had reduced his army, and he had to order a retreat towards his base at Dunbar. |
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No wonder Johnny Foreigner lays in supplies of the stale bread rolls whenever he appears over the horizon. |
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At the Battle of Maloyaroslavets the French tried to reach Kaluga, where they could find food and forage supplies. |
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Short of supplies and doubting their ability to defend themselves, the city authorities requested that Hood take it under his protection. |
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The British government grew anxious about the delays and disruption of supplies during the month. |
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The warning from the charities comes before the Lords debate the Medical supplies bill which Lord Philip Hunt called a missed opportunity. |
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From the tonneau of Bentley's car the sheriff and Garland removed the groceries and sick-room supplies, stowing them in the kyacks. |
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A regime of persistent lahar activity results when eruptive activity continually supplies unconsolidated volcanic material for remobilization. |
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The influx of people also led to demand for better water supplies, and a number of new reservoirs were constructed on the outskirts of the town. |
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Anglian Water supplies the city's water and sewage services from their Ely Public Water Supply. |
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The LSE supplies its participants with real time prices and trading data creating the transparency and liquidity through several services. |
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A warm and humid monsoon season lasts from June to October and supplies most of the country's rainfall. |
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Their armed forces maintain regular dialogue and both depend on Chinese military supplies. |
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Relations with the Russian Federation have focused on trade, nuclear energy and defense supplies. |
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Most of the water was pumped from the Ouse nearby because the water supplies around the minster were inadequate. |
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A castrum was designed to house and protect the soldiers, their equipment and supplies when they were not fighting or marching. |
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A garrison was maintained in the castle complete with artillery and supplies from 1643 to 1660, at its strongest it numbered 302 soldiers. |
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Sieges could last weeks, months, and in rare cases years if the supplies of food and water were plentiful. |
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Even in low concentrations in drinking water supplies, perchlorate is known to inhibit the uptake of iodine by the thyroid gland. |
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His responsibility was to take charge of Catesby's house in Lambeth, where the gunpowder and other supplies were to be stored. |
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The European economy was dependent on gold and silver currency, but low domestic supplies had plunged much of Europe into a recession. |
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The ship's water supplies were bad, and typhoid fever killed five passengers. |
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From April to July 1917, he was in charge of ordering supplies at the Air Ministry for the Royal Air Force. |
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Golf bags have several pockets designed for carrying equipment and supplies such as tees, balls, and gloves. |
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Adidas is a secondary sponsor and supplies the official match ball, the Adidas Finale, and referee uniform, as they do for all UEFA competitions. |
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Adidas is a secondary sponsor and supplies the official match ball, as it does for all other UEFA competitions. |
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In larger boats, the weight of a person has less effect on the hull trim, but it can be adjusted by shifting gear, fuel, water, or supplies. |
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However, the arrival of craftsman and supplies transported by the Genoese to Jaffa tilted the balance in their favour. |
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The SS Vega was sent to the island carrying Red Cross supplies and news of the success of the Allied advance in Europe. |
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The Normans killed hundreds of soldiers, many of whom were resting or bathing, and seized supplies. |
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Many of the supplies brought into the Confederacy were carried aboard privately owned vessels. |
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The plantations grew tobacco, indigo and rice for export, and raised most of their own food supplies. |
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Initial permission to move supplies through the region was given on 20 January 2009, after a visit to the region by General David Petraeus. |
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Our camp is reinforced with supplies flown in by helicopter. |
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Perhaps an inanimate thing supplies me, while I am speaking, with whatever I possess of animation. |
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While he was away at university, he looked forward to his mother's monthly care packages of cookies and supplies. |
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You should charge up your phone before the camping trip, as there won't be any power supplies. |
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Ciderkin is made for common drinking, and supplies the place of small beer. |
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We need to cut back heavily on office supplies. Is there another vendor we can use? |
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Army rum is potent stuff, especially when the supplies of tea and water have run out, and one drinks it neat out of a dixie. |
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There is no downward flexibility in expenditure and credit levels. But outputs and supplies are downflex. |
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The flood victims received an eleemosynous shipment of supplies from donors in nearby towns. |
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A continuously circulated firewater line supplies a deluge cooling system in each gathering center for fire containment. |
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Old Man Drake brought Charlie's new saddle out on the freightwagon, along with the next load of feed and supplies. |
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The hardware store is gearing up for spring in February with garden supplies and seeds. |
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The heddles and heddle frames, Fig. 3, and the reed may be purchased from dealers in craftwork supplies. |
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Up to that time, British iron manufacturers had used considerable amounts of imported iron to supplement native supplies. |
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Fortunately for the county, advances were made by the end of the century with the introduction of modern sewers and water supplies. |
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The Rhubarb Triangle is a location within Yorkshire which supplies most of the rhubarb to locals. |
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The United States entered the war alongside the Allies in 1917, and provided the needed manpower, money and supplies to keep them going. |
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Teaching Alexander the Great gave Aristotle many opportunities and an abundance of supplies. |
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A system of eleven Roman aqueducts provided the inhabitants of Rome with water of varying quality, the best being reserved for potable supplies. |
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The Caledonians, short on supplies and feeling their position becoming desperate, revolted later that year along with the Maeatae. |
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He succeeded in marching to the Sassanid capital of Ctesiphon, but lacked adequate supplies for an assault. |
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He burned his boats and supplies to show resolve in continuing operations, but the Sassanids began a war of attrition by burning crops. |
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Throughout this period Stilicho, and all other generals, were desperately short of recruits and supplies for them. |
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He relied on the support of Burgundians and Alans to whom he offered supplies and land. |
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The English did not attempt a winter blockade, but contented themselves with destroying all the supplies in the district. |
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As for all such expeditions, Elizabeth was unwilling to invest in the supplies and reinforcements requested by the commanders. |
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After a short while in America, White returned to England to obtain more supplies for the colony, planning to return in a year. |
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Tiger sailed through Ocracoke Inlet on June 26, but it struck a shoal, ruining most of the food supplies. |
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Demolition parties sailed in the ships but it was hoped that supplies and equipment could be embarked as well as troops. |
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The Germans had no specialised landing craft, and would have had to rely primarily on river barges to lift troops and supplies for the landing. |
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They would also have been used to carry supplies directly ashore during the six hours of falling tide when the barges were grounded. |
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The smaller figure is more likely due to the very short distances the supplies would have to travel. |
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As a result, German supply lines for food and other supplies through France were completely severed. |
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However this was not usually the case and partisans also requisitioned supplies from the local populace, sometimes involuntarily. |
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A blockade is an effort to cut off supplies, war material or communications from a particular area by force, either in part or totally. |
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Although the impact upon armoured vehicles was less than expected, air activity intimidated these units and cut their supplies. |
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Economically, it makes sense for people to buy their supplies of wine, beer, spirits, and tobacco in bulk in France instead of Britain. |
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Williams, which was carrying supplies from Fort Smith to Fort Gibson along the Arkansas River on July 16, 1863 demonstrated this. |
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They were used to haul supplies, track and other materials to construction camps. |
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It works with NGOs or governments, and provides health, medical, and educational supplies to recipient nations. |
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Partly, the problem lies in the success of water suppliers to increase supplies and failure of groups promoting preservation of water resources. |
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Loss of biodiversity results in the loss of natural capital that supplies ecosystem goods and services. |
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During the summer, they migrate to higher elevations where food supplies are greater and better for the calving season. |
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The English tried to obtain supplies from the Baltic, but at this period bows were being replaced by guns in any case. |
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Hence, many of these countries expressed their support for the Whites, including the provision of troops and supplies. |
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Land was reached at Anjadip, an island frequented by ships to obtain supplies on their way to Calicut. |
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The Africans were freed after a prescribed period and given the use of land and supplies by their former masters. |
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In addition, other vendors provided clothes, food, and supplies for slaves. |
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Benthic fishes are likely to be found, and are more diverse, on the continental slope, where there is habitat diversity and often food supplies. |
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Two high voltage power supplies at the high and low energy ends transfer charge to the pelletron chain. |
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The finds include weapons, sailing equipment, naval supplies and a wide array of objects used by the crew. |
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To increase the stability of the ship, the hold was where the ballast was placed and much of the supplies were kept. |
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Howard landed forces near Brest, but made no headway against the town and was by now getting low on supplies. |
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As she leaned over, equipment, ammunition, supplies and storage containers shifted and came loose, adding to the general chaos. |
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The bicycle has been used as a method of reconnaissance as well as transporting soldiers and supplies to combat zones. |
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Although not a disease as such, irregular supplies of water can cause growing or ripening fruit to split. |
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A factory was established in Pembroke, Ontario, Canada, where tritium supplies are readily available. |
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The station also supplies its regional news service to viewers served by the Oxford transmitting station in the neighbouring ITV Central region. |
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Industrialized countries use these operations to produce much of the global supplies of poultry and pork. |
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Increases in food supplies then led to larger populations than in earlier communities. |
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While an antler is growing, it is covered with highly vascular skin called velvet, which supplies oxygen and nutrients to the growing bone. |
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The soil of the lower part of its valley is exceptionally fertile, and produces, amongst other crops, large supplies of sugar beet. |
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Britain, France and the US remained neutral and refused to sell military supplies to either side. |
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Russia engaged in a number of bilateral disputes about gas supplies with Belarus and Ukraine which endangered gas supplies to Europe. |
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Each centurion was ordered to make sure the food supplies were delivered to the Roman soldiers. |
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Having lost their entire baggage and supplies, the Bastarnae were obliged to withdraw from Dardania and to return home. |
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Disputes with Russia briefly stopped all gas supplies to Ukraine in 2006 and again in 2009, leading to gas shortages in other countries. |
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The country imports most energy supplies, especially oil and natural gas and to a large extent depends on Russia as its energy supplier. |
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Eighty percent of Ukrainian natural gas supplies are imported, mainly from Russia. |
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With few natural energy resources, Moldova imports almost all of its energy supplies from Russia and Ukraine. |
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In August 2013, work began on a new pipeline between Moldova and Romania that may eventually break Russia's monopoly on Moldova's gas supplies. |
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The SNA supplies almost all Swiss media and a couple dozen foreign media services with its news. |
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They are described as preferring to defeat their enemies by deceit, surprise attacks, and cutting off supplies. |
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Keynes also noted that in the early modern period the focus on the bullion supplies was reasonable. |
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The trip to India was performed by three ships and another ship that carried supplies. |
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Relative scarcity of water and supplies on the islands made this a suboptimal stop. |
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The island had a town and a fortress, so some stock of supplies was usually at hand. |
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So ensuring Mozambique had sufficient supplies presented its own challenges. |
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These were destined to be scuttled along the way once the supplies were consumed. |
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Although not regarded as reliable, Correia's account supplies a lot of information that the others miss or prefer to remain silent on. |
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The expedition was funded largely by the Spanish Crown, which provided ships carrying supplies for two years of travel. |
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They eventually gathered enough supplies and continued their journey to the Philippines and remained there for several weeks. |
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Sometimes, every soldier brought his own equipment and supplies, other times the soldiers received gear as an advance from the conquistador. |
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Kublai's new administration blockaded Ariqboke in Mongolia to cut food supplies, causing a famine. |
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The interatrial artery of the ostrich is small in size and exclusively supplies blood to only part of the left auricle and interatrial septum. |
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Primary school fees were eliminated and kits containing basic school supplies were distributed to primary students. |
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Waterloo Bay, named after the first ship which unloaded cargo in the bay, served as a landing place for soldiers and supplies in the war. |
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Today, Cuba has universal health care and despite persistent shortages of medical supplies, there is no shortage of medical personnel. |
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With the fleet reduced to two ships and left without supplies, he was unable to maintain this position for long. |
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The frigates and sloop carried a hundred officers and men of the Madras European Regiment, while the Mandarin carried supplies. |
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Ming authorities responded by cutting off supplies to the Portuguese and the Portuguese ransacked a nearby village for supplies. |
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This fact complicates the problem of estimating future oil supplies, especially at prices substantially above preembargo levels. |
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The crown also set up warehouses to store up to a year's worth of supplies, including paper for cigarettes, for the manufactories. |
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Plague fleas, infected clothing, and infected supplies encased in bombs were dropped on various targets. |
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His expedition had collected a good quantity of the precious metal but was running low on food and supplies. |
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It was defended by local troops, but they did not have the necessary supplies. |
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The industry has put pressure on the state's infrastructure, housing and supplies of basic necessities. |
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The Spanish received a large amount of supplies from Vera Cruz, and, somewhat renewed, finally entered the main part of Tenochtitlan. |
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The Colonel was a staunch loyalist and had all of the isthmus' military supplies in his hands. |
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Diego de Almagro was left behind because he was to recruit men, gather additional supplies and join Pizarro later. |
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The river Quiroz, a tributary of the Piura, supplies the huge artificial lake of San Lorenzo. |
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In 1565, they landed in the Mariana Islands, where they briefly anchored and replenished their supplies. |
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When the supplies in the Spanish sphere of influence were cut off, the Dutch economy was therefore dealt a heavy blow. |
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Many members were not able to settle their affairs within the time constraints, and the budget was limited for travel and supplies. |
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With personal and business matters agreed upon, supplies and a small ship were procured. |
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Of the 120 combined passengers, 102 were chosen to travel on the Mayflower with the supplies consolidated. |
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The Sea Venture was specifically designed for emigration of additional colonists and transporting supplies. |
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Seven of the other ships had arrived carrying more colonists, but little in the way of food and supplies. |
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Depositing his passengers and limited supplies, he returned to England with word of the plight of the colonists at Jamestown. |
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The investors sent shiploads of settlers and supplies to Virginia to establish the new developments. |
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While Roberval waited for artillery and supplies, he gave permission to Cartier to sail on ahead with his ships. |
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While awaiting orders and supplies in Amsterdam, he heard rumors of a northwest route to the Pacific through North America. |
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Ships coming into Batavia from the Netherlands carried supplies for VOC settlements in Asia. |
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German forces attacked several arctic convoys with military supplies for the Soviet Union in the waters surrounding Bear Island. |
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Later in the year, she was sent to Java to get supplies for the beleaguered Dutch fortress on Ternate. |
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The mutineers marooned officers, soldiers, and convicts who did not join the mutiny without supplies. |
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The Cossacks received a subsidy of food, money, and military supplies from the tsar in return for acting as border defense. |
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His cavalry could move quickly in any direction, while the Cossacks were tied to their rafts, which were laden with all their supplies. |
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However, these supplies proved to be insufficient, and the Cossacks soon ventured into the wilderness to fish and hunt. |
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Yermak, despite having limited supplies, was able to endure the blockade for three months. |
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About 1150 the rising power of Rostov reduced Bulgar fur supplies and forced its trade north to what later became Veliky Ustyug. |
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To extract supplies from the natives, he employed excessive brutality, thereby provoking their hostility and making supplies harder to get. |
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An attack was delayed due to disagreements among the planners and the difficulty of moving supplies northward. |
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An attempt to move men and supplies east failed due to shortages and inefficiency. |
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In 1926, a team of Soviet explorers, equipped with three years of supplies, landed on Wrangel Island. |
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Cotton was grown upriver, made into nets, and traded with fishing villages along the coast for large supplies of fish. |
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Since supplies were poor, slaves were not equipped with the best clothing that further exposed to more diseases. |
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George's evaded coastal blockades to provide supplies and munitions to the desperate Confederates. |
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He led an expedition of colonial troops to force the British out of Florida and keep open a vital conduit for supplies. |
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Upstate, and New York City, gave strong support for the American Civil War In terms of finances, volunteer soldiers, and supplies. |
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The Arthashastra also reveals that the Mauryas designated specific forests to protect supplies of timber, as well as lions and tigers, for skins. |
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Lack of supplies and strong resistance by the Mexican government quickly forced Walker to retreat. |
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The head race is the overhead timber structure and a branch to the left supplies water to the wheel. |
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So long as these water supplies were abundant the question of efficiency remained irrelevant. |
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Desborough Weather Station also supplies the public with a local weather service. |
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On the other end the machinery industry supplies consumer goods, including kitchen appliances, refrigerators, washers, dryers and a like. |
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In 1848, William moved south to Northfleet, in Kent, where inexhaustible supplies of soft chalk were available. |
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As early as 1643, the French were sending coal and other supplies to the British colony at Boston. |
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If those supplies are stopped, al-Qaeda will become stronger. |
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In modern warfare, pack mules are used to bring supplies to areas where roads are poor and fuel supply is uncertain. |
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The IRA compromised communication lines and lines of transportation and fuel supplies. |
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The Maine Learning Technology Initiative program supplies all students with Apple MacBook laptops. |
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It would also cut off food supplies for Britain's West Indian colonies, and temporarily prevent the British from continuing to arm the Indians. |
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One reason American forces retreated after one successful battle inside Canada was that they could not obtain supplies from the locals. |
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The British were sending supplies to the Indians in the Old Northwest from Montreal via Mackinac, so is why the island was considered important. |
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The British suffered heavy casualties in a failed assault and were weakened by exposure and shortage of supplies in their siege lines. |
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Special filters have even been used on some British water supplies to filter out the bracken spores. |
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In 1072 King William set up a garrison at Carlisle, but the isolated garrison needed constant reinforcement and supplies. |
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After the soldiers raided her farm for supplies, she was forced to a revaluation of their benefit as protectors. |
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From this tribe he received supplies that were required for the expedition across the Alps. |
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In addition, there were enough supplies for three days' rations for the army. |
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Some of the sandstones serve as aquifers into which numerous wells and boreholes have been sunk to provide local water supplies. |
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Bradford had ample supplies of locally mined coal to provide the power that the industry needed. |
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It will also wander nomadically in search of better food supplies during years when vole populations are low. |
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Barrymore confesses that Selden is her brother, and her husband is signalling that they have left supplies for him. |
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In Northern Europe, societies were able to live well on rich food supplies from the marshlands fostered by the warmer climate. |
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About half of them worked for German agriculture, where food supplies were adequate and controls were lenient. |
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The fleet has 48 semi-tractors and 164 trailers that transport 110,000 tons of parts and supplies annually over 1 million miles of roads. |
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About 3.6 billion tonnes of untreated sewerage flows daily into the Yamuna, which supplies over 60 percent of Delhi's water. |
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Rescuers have already begun sending supplies and water down the hole. |
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The study found that spazas predominantly source their supplies from large wholesalers such as Macro, Metro and Cash and Carry. |
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It is the policy of the organization to keep unused check supplies safeguarded under lock and key. |
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Political order supplies conditions for valuatively significant human activity. |
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Warehousing was vital in a time when storms, poor harvests and wars made supplies unreliable. |
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In turn, Holtsman assisted Spitz in obtaining a vehicle and supplies. |
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The data for the water fountains were compared with what we found in the local municipal drinking water supplies. |
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Pakistan must protest the American initiative of giving wavier to India on tracking mechanism on nuclear fuel supplies. |
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Following the trend, weaner price also improved thanks in part to reduced supplies arising from summer 2008's infertility problems. |
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The country needs ambulances, bleach, hand sanitizer, medical supplies. |
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A blockade would have rapidly cut off Pakistan from oil supplies. |
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Pilkington, which has its European distribution centre at Redditch, has acquired GIMA, which supplies the after-market in those countries. |
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Agrofuel production also diverts crops from food needs to energy needs, bringing more pressure on agricultural supplies. |
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Immediately after the earthquake, there was a scramble to secure such supplies and many of the tents ordered were not winterised. |
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Best4Garden also supplies a new collection for this year, of heart shaped, hanging air plants. |
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It supplies yarn to all Brintons factories except those in Australia and uses 18 per cent of the British wool clip. |
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Pacesetter processes and supplies cold rolled, galvanized, galvannealed, galvalume, aluminized, and prepainted steel. |
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As a contingency measure extra fuel supplies were being transported to a railhead near Heathrow. |
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There is no purchase necessary to obtain Sweet Tracks but supplies are limited and rain checks will not be issued. |
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He also invaded Portuguese Mozambique to gain his forces supplies and to pick up more Askari recruits. |
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Convoys slowed the flow of supplies, since ships had to wait as convoys were assembled. |
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The collapse of the Balkans meant that Germany was about to lose its main supplies of oil and food. |
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In November 1918, the Allies had ample supplies of men and materiel to invade Germany. |
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The first was the use of unrestricted submarine warfare to cut off Allied supplies arriving from overseas. |
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The Germans were particularly dependent on foreign supplies of oil, coal, and grain. |
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The 1942 harvest was a good one, and food supplies remained adequate in Western Europe. |
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Intensified air attacks against shipping and the economy could affect food supplies and civilian morale in the long term. |
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Thirdly, they were to blockade imports, bombing harbours and stores of supplies. |
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The supply situation in Britain was such there was talk of being unable to continue the war, with supplies of fuel being particularly low. |
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With the battle won by the Allies, supplies poured into Britain and North Africa for the eventual liberation of Europe. |
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Though isolated by land, Tobruk's garrison continued to receive supplies and replacements, delivered by the Royal Navy at night. |
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After receiving supplies and reinforcements from Tripoli, the Axis attacked again, defeating the Allies at Gazala in June and capturing Tobruk. |
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Progress was slow, as movement was made difficult by monsoon rains and IV Corps was short of supplies. |
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Eitan marched his men towards Jebel Heitan, where they dug in while receiving supplies of weapons dropped by French aircraft. |
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The site was suspected to be a base for supplies and fighters coming from Pakistan. |
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Additional troops and supplies were soon brought through this forward operating base. |
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Navy and reopened, Umm Qasr played an important role in the shipment of humanitarian supplies to Iraqi civilians. |
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Both supplies are delivered from huge underground reservoirs excavated under the Rock of Gibraltar. |
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Turks and Caicos also worked to refurbish its primary schools, reduce textbook costs, and increase equipment and supplies given to schools. |
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It has allowed American and British forces to use an air base to send supplies to Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Lawrence, destroying food supplies, ammunition and other goods in an attempt to vanquish the French through starvation. |
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This Allied campaign led to a significant reduction in supplies flowing to the besieged Russian troops at Sevastopol. |
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It is used to price two thirds of the world's internationally traded crude oil supplies. |
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The soldiers could march, but their equipment and heavy supplies would need to be ferried by sea. |
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In the UK and other parts of Europe, plentiful supplies of coal made this the obvious choice from the earliest days of the steam engine. |
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The industrial revolution and the construction of modern industrialised conurbations in Europe was dependent upon managed water supplies. |
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The Conservative government had stockpiled supplies and essential services continued with middle class volunteers. |
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Overcoming his despair, he fetches arms, tools and other supplies from the ship before it breaks apart and sinks. |
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Successive English kings did little to stem the tide, instead using Ireland to draw upon men and supplies in the wars in Scotland and France. |
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During the First and Second World Wars, however, Stirling harbour thrived again as a gateway for supplies of tea to Scotland. |
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In northern Europe, for example, societies were able to live well on rich food supplies from the marshlands created by the warmer climate. |
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Mindful of this, de Burgh eventually withdrew back forty miles to Antrim, while Butler had to return to Ormond due to lack of supplies. |
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At the same time, Edward de Brus was reinforced by Moray who had returned from Scotland with around five hundred fresh troops and supplies. |
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De Brus spent Christmas at de Verdon's manor of Loughsewdy, consuming its supplies entirely and before leaving, razing it to the ground. |
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Burgoyne then dug in, but suffered a constant haemorrhage of deserters, and critical supplies were running low. |
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Howe ignored the vulnerable American rear, where an attack could have deprived Washington of his baggage and supplies. |
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After France entered the war, the threat of the French navy increased the difficulty of transporting supplies to America. |
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Food supplies were frequently in terrible condition, infested with mould, weevils, worms, and maggots. |
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The Cabinet were mistaken, as most of the fodder was for the horses, donkeys and mules, which the BEF used to move supplies and heavy equipment. |
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Half of BEF supplies came into Le Havre, Rouen and Dieppe and passed by train through Amiens, making it a major choke point. |
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That the sea abounds with fish, needs not be told, for it supplies a great part of Europe. |
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In 1816 Thomas Telford redisgned parts of the canal to remedy technical issues with water supplies for the canal. |
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Adidas is a secondary sponsor and supplies the official match ball and referee uniform, as they do for all other UEFA competitions. |
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In Britain Serco supplies electronic tagging devices for offenders and asylum seekers. |
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Since silver is more reactive than gold, supplies of native silver were much more limited than those of gold. |
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On 24 August 1217, a French fleet arrived off the coast of Sandwich, bringing Louis soldiers, siege engines and fresh supplies. |
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An occupier also has the advantage that artillery deployments and the movement of reinforcements, supplies and stores can be screened from view. |
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During the American Civil War, the nexus of multiple railroads in Atlanta made the city a hub for the distribution of military supplies. |
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The town has several reservoirs, one of which supplies the Ffestiniog Hydro Power Station with water. |
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The nuplexes, virtually independent of fuel supplies, could be dropped into jungle or tundra. |
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Harlech was also besieged but was saved from defeat by the arrival of supplies by sea from Ireland. |
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She also supplied schools with materials for needlework and arranged for the purchase of requisite teaching supplies. |
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Ordnance Survey supplies reproductions of its maps from the early 1970s to the 1990s for educational use. |
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Tofu is made of soybeans and is another popular food product that supplies protein. |
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In a few species, the blastula contains supplies of nutrient yolk and lacks arms, since it has no need to feed. |
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In other parts of the canal system, the gastrodermis is different on the sides nearest to and furthest from the organ that it supplies. |
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Bali has been importing sea turtles since the 1950s, as its own turtle supplies became depleted. |
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Why don't you prepare a whole stack of handouts in advance rather than getting out the supplies each time, onesie-twosie? |
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