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Commercial production of natural gas from the Songo Songo island in the Indian Ocean off the Rufiji Delta commenced in 2004, with natural gas being pumped in a pipeline to Dar es Salaam, the bulk of it converted to electricity by both public utility and private operators.
Commercial systems started appearing in the United States in 1970, after the FCC had legalized the use of SSTV for advanced level amateur radio operators in 1968.
Commercial PKI operators have suffered several publicly known problems.
Commercial competition in space is fierce, so launch services must be tailored to space operators ’ needs.
Commercial diving operators now generally use a closed bell in conjunction with a surface hyperbaric chamber, These have safety and ergonomic advantages and allow decompression to be carried out after the bell has been raised to the surface and back on board the diving support vessel.
* Commercial: Can be paid, compensated to fly, or hired by operators and are required to have higher training standards than private or sport pilots.
These operators provide various degrees of flight training, from Private Pilot to Commercial licenses, as well as various license ratings such as IFR, Multi-Engine, and Night.
Commercial fishing above the Locks has become highly regulated to conserve native fish species but Golden Perch and Murray Cod are still caught, and a number of operators have found markets for the invasive European Carp.
In 1948 Guy acquired Sunbeam Commercial Vehicles Limited and from then on all trolleybuses produced ( except some for UK operators carrying Karrier badges ) carried the Sunbeam name.

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Commercial farming became viable in the area once the grain trade had developed technologies to handle the bulk export of grain, especially hopper cars and grain elevators.
After being demobbed ( he had served as a sergeant in the Army Education Corps and spent much of his national service in Germany writing letters home for soldiers ), he went to work as an insurance clerk in the claims and accidents department of the Commercial Union Insurance Company for six years.
Sewell Avery, another businessman, had supported the museum within the Commercial Club and was selected as its first president of the board of directors.
In 1968, Commercial Credit Corporation was the target of a hostile takeover by Loews Inc. Loews had acquired nearly 10 % of CCC, which it intended to break up on acquisition.
At the age of 21, he was invitied to be the assistant editor of Xuesheng Zazhi ( 學生雜誌 ) ( Students ' Magazine ) under the Commercial Press, which had published many articles about the new ideologies that had emerged in China at that time.
The site of the theatre became a well known tea-gardens, with the " usual arbours and ' boxes '" during the Victorian period, but by the 1920s most of the gardens had been absorbed into the Surrey Commercial Docks as part of a timber yard.
There is no tow-path in the tunnel so bargees had to walk their barges through, braced against the roof .< ref >< cite > Alan Faulkner " The Regent's Canal: London's Hidden Waterway " ( 2005 ) ISBN 1-870002-59-8 </ ref > Commercial use of the canal has declined since the 1960s.
In 1890, a second 20-year lease was awarded to the North American Commercial Company, however, the fur seals had been severely over-harvested and only an estimated 200, 000 fur seals remained.
" Lewis French, who had worked in his father's ice plant growing up and was trained as a bookkeeper at Clarks Commercial College in Jackson, had no experience in running a movie theatre.
Prior to the 2011 reapportionment following the 2010 Census, Commercial Township had been in state legislative district 3.
Commercial and industrial development had historically been centered around the port area.
Over the years, Nanty Glo had several hotels including the Home, St. James, Commercial, and Jackson.
By 1913, the town had a population of over 5, 000 and included the Bowie Commercial College, a higher education institution.
The Commercial Revolution, coupled with other changes in the Early Modern Period, had dramatic effects on the globe.
Until 17 October 2011, the Commercial Public Service Broadcasters had the opportunity to apply to Ofcom to provide an additional HD service from between 28 November 2011 and 1 April 2012.
Commercial scallops harvesting companies have warned that protests could endanger lives if the protesters engaged in dangerous manoeuvres, while the Ministry of Fisheries has also noted that only 6 % of the sounds are set aside for the dredging, though this had been much more extensive in the past.
Commercial galleries had shown a lack of interest in the project, and it was held in a cheap alternative space, a London Docklands admin block ( usually referred to as a warehouse ).
The recording was made late on the evening of the high school prom at Central Commercial High School, the school Barbara, Mary, and Myrna attended ; they were still wearing their prom dresses, as they had come to the studio straight from the prom
Commercial fishing began in the mid-1950s and has had an extremely heavy impact on the pelagic fish species ; in 1995 the total catch was around 180, 000 tonnes.
Commercial libraries, since they were usually associated with booksellers, and also since they had a greater number of patrons, were able to accumulate greater numbers of books.
Commercial horse-drawn canal boats could be seen on the UK's canals until as late as the 1950s, although by then diesel powered boats, often towing a second unpowered boat, had become standard.

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The Embassy counsels U. S. firms through its Country Commercial Guide and informally via meetings with business persons planning to invest or already investing in the Dominican Republic.
Since late 2007, the town centre has been undergoing significant redevelopment, which has already involved the erection of a large parade of shops at the rear of Jail Yard and Commercial Street, opened in February 2008, to replace the majority of those from the old precinct, which has been demolished.
As a result of a contest held by the University Commercial Club in 1919, 14th Avenue ( by then already known as " The Avenue " or " The Ave ") was renamed University Way, and the neighborhood was renamed the University District ( 1919 ).
NASA has already awarded SpaceX a contract to deliver unmanned cargo to the ISS under the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services ( COTS ) program.
Plans for the third generation of the ' large transporter ' from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles had already gone underway, and later that year the Volkswagen Crafter was launched.
already operational at the Bislig Commercial Airport.
Commercial software products must be easy to install and integrate with other software already in use.
At the 1972 Commercial Motor Show, Duple introduced a new range of bodies called the Dominant, which were similar in appearance to the Plaxton Panorama Elite, already in production since 1968.

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During these journeys he discovered his talent for drawing and writing and became a regular correspondent for John Fairbairn's South African Commercial Advertiser.
In 1859, as correspondent of the Commercial, he visited the newly discovered gold region of Colorado.
In 1971, Everet Jones of the U. S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries ( a predecessor of the National Marine Fisheries Service ) discovered the cigar shark, as it was then generally known, was responsible.
When gold was discovered on the Fortymile River in 1886, two Alaska Commercial Company traders, Leroy N. McQuesten and Arthur Harper, built a post at its mouth.

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