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Exportation has been on the increase and government agencies have been helping smaller-scale producers obtain the equipment and techniques needed to produce higher quantities and qualities for export.

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" Unrestricted Exportation and Some Morals for the Philosophy of Language ," Collected Papers Vol.
* Podcast of his talk " Unrestricted Exportation and Some Morals for the Philosophy of Language ," May 21, 2008.
Its full title is Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son: Wholesale, Retail and for Exportation.
The French state-owned sales consortium Groupement d ´ Exportation de Locomotives en Sud-Amérique ( GELSA ) delivered sixty-six ultra-modern 2-8-4 two cylinder simple expansion locomotives for the Brazilian Railways in 1951 and 1952.
The only locomotives he designed for use outside France were some metre gauge 2-8-4 and 4-8-4 locomotives for GELSA ( Groupement d ' Exportation de Locomotives S. A .) for export to Brazil.

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Exportation of iboga from Gabon is illegal since the passage of a 1994 cultural protection law.

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Exportation of grain continued despite the famine to conceal the problem.
* An Essay on the Impolicy of a Bounty on the Exportation of Grain, 1804.
Exportation of the doll line started in 1975, toward West Germany and Australia.
In the same year George Dempster MP referenced it in the debate on the proposal to farm the post-horse duties and in 1788 by a Mr. Hussy on the Wool Exportation Bill.
Exportation in the slave-owning areas of the state surpassed that of the non-slave-owning areas.
It specializes in the Importation / Exportation of Perishable Goods, General / Oversized Cargo, and The Transportation of Live Animals.

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Nicaragua's legal system also is a mixture of the English Common Law and the Civil Law through the influence of British administration of the Eastern half of the country from the mid-17th century until about 1905, the William Walker period from about 1855 through 1857, USA interventions / occupations during the period from 1909 to 1933, the influence of USA institutions during the Somoza family administrations ( 1933 through 1979 ) and the considerable importation between 1979 and the present of USA culture and institutions.
It was only available through the Internet and importation of the CD.
Most of the raw material needs could be fulfilled only through importation, and no effort was made to stockpile key materials before the entry into war.
Bing developed a flourishing import-export business from the 1870s onward, working through several commercial entities with various partners and family members ; he concentrated on the importation and sale of Japanese and other Asian objets d ' art, though his business also exported French goods to Japan, working through a Yokohama office managed by his younger brother August.
His last official act was to pass through parliament resolutions for taxing several articles, such as glass, paint, paper and tea, on their importation into America, which he estimated would produce the sum of ₤ 40, 000 for the English treasury: the Townshend Acts.
Prohibits or restricts the importation or entry of honeybees and honeybee semen into or through the United States in order to prevent the introduction and spread of diseases and parasites harmful to honeybees, as well as genetically undesirable germ plasm and undesirable bee species.
Attributing the rebellion to the presence of Africans, planters decided to cut off the supply and enacted a 10-year moratorium on slave importation through Charleston.
The importation of Irish and Scottish cattle through Fleetwood enabled a fortnightly cattle market to be held in Poulton.
These provisions can be used to restrict, through the use of injunctions and damages, the importation of goods that infringe or counterfeit registered trademarks.
The rise of cocoa cultivation in Trinidad was largely achieved through the importation of Venezuelan peasant farmers.

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Detroit became the leader in the illegal importation of alcohol, which found its way all over the country.
Britain banned the importation of African slaves in its colonies in 1807, and the United States followed in 1808.
Ballet took root in Russia after its importation from France, and classical music became firmly established with the compositions of Mikhail Glinka ( 1804 – 1857 ).
For many years the islanders and the Germans argued over the lease, including its the terms and the importation of labourers, however the Germans remained until the lease expired in 1890.
The Court criticized its earliest rulings on the issue, ( including State Board of Equalization v. Young's Market Co .) and promulgated its most limited interpretation to date: The aim of the Twenty-first Amendment was to allow States to maintain an effective and uniform system for controlling liquor by regulating its transportation, importation, and use.
In a lengthy dissent, Justice Thomas argued that the plain meaning of Section 2 removed " any doubt regarding its broad scope, the Amendment simplified the language of the Webb-Kenyon Act and made it clear that States could regulate importation destined for in-state delivery free of negative Commerce Clause restraints.
It has distinctive attributes of its own, but also shares much with wider British cuisine, largely due to the importation of ingredients and ideas from places such as North America, China, and India during the time of the British Empire and as a result of post-war immigration.
The question as to whether the story about the Egyptian treasury is derived from Greece, or whether the Greek story was an importation from Egypt, has been answered by modern scholars in both ways ; but Müller has rendered it very probable that the tradition took its rise among the Minyans, was transferred from them to Augeas, and was known in Greece long before the reign of Psammetichus, during which the intercourse between the two countries was opened.
The company dealt in the importation of tea, coffee, silk, cotton and spices, and maintained its own private army.
The Act occasioned some protests in Newfoundland, and the drafting of petitions opposing not only the Stamp Act, but the existence of the customhouse at St. John's, based on legislation dating back to the reign of Edward VI forbidding any sort of duties on the importation of goods related to its fisheries.
During his governorship, Raffles introduced partial self-government, stopped the slave trade, became an early opponent of the Opium trade by placing strict limitations upon its importation ( much to the dismay of Calcutta ), led an expedition to rediscover and restore Borobudur and other ancient monuments, and replaced the Dutch forced agriculture system with a land tenure system of land management, probably influenced by the earlier writings of Dirk van Hogendorp ( 1761 – 1822 ).
The South owes its unique heritage to a variety of sources, including Native Americans ; early European settlements of Spanish, English, German, French, Scotch-Irish, and Scottish ; importation of hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans ; historic dependence on slave labor ; the presence of a large proportion of African Americans in the population ; and the aftermath of the Confederacy after the Civil War.
During the peak European importation of Chinese white-copper from 1750 to 1800, increased attention was made to its discovering its constituents — Peat and Cookson found: " the darkest proved to contain 7. 7 % nickel and the lightest said to be indistinguishable from silver with a characteristic bell-like resonance when struck and considerable resistance to corrosion, 11. 1 %".
In the eighteenth century, its importation to Great Britain collapsed after a Parliamentary act of George III forbade its use in malt liquor, aqua vita and cordials.
His importation of Mozarab settlers from Al-Andalus was very unusual because of its startling nature.
There was talk of a possible revival of the Standard name by MG Rover for its importation of the Tata Indica ( reference Channel 4 website below ).
Although its precursors probably lie in the musical traditions of the historical Tai tribes that migrated south from China and northern Vietnam, much cross-pollination with indigenous music of the region as well as importation of Chinese, Mon-Khmer, Indian and Malay influences has also had a pronounced affect on the dances, instrumentation and melodies of morlam.
Because of the region's unique cultural and historic heritage, including Native Americans ; early European settlements of English, Scots-Irish, Scottish and German heritage ; importation of hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans ; growth of a large proportion of African Americans in the population, reliance on slave labor, and legacy of the Confederacy after the American Civil War, the South developed its own customs, literature, musical styles, and varied cuisines, that have profoundly shaped traditional American culture. The South's culture is deeply rooted in the American Civil War.
During the Moroccan Years of Lead, the regime there considered his book subversive and banned its importation.
The department is notable for the importation of black market Mexican products, which are sold openly in local markets throughout its territory and from there are exported throughout Guatemala.

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