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Exportation and .
" 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.
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.
* An Essay on the Impolicy of a Bounty on the Exportation of Grain, 1804.
Exportation and importation through its port have made it the modern city one finds today and turned it into the indispensable outlet for the production of the powerhouse that is São Paulo State.
Exportation of iboga from Gabon is illegal since the passage of a 1994 cultural protection law.
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.
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.
It specializes in the Importation / Exportation of Perishable Goods, General / Oversized Cargo, and The Transportation of Live Animals.

grain and continued
Here Wright gave a slight sigh of weariness, and continued, `` It means more long years lived across the social grain of the life of our people, making shift to live in the face of popular disrespect and misunderstanding as I best can for myself and those dependent upon me ''.
In the cavalry battle that followed, the Helvetii prevailed over Caesar ’ s Aedui allies under Dumnorix ’ command, and continued their journey, while Caesar ’ s army was being detained by delays in his grain supplies, caused by the Aedui on the instigations of Dumnorix, who had married Orgetorix ’ daughter.
It continued as a working port, exporting grain, fertilizer, and importing timber although much of the fishing trade was moved out in the inter-war period.
That the people starved while livestock and grain continued to be exported, quite often under military escort, would leave a legacy of bitterness and resentment among the survivors.
By the 1890s ( soon after the last of the indigenous antelopes, which the valley was named after, had died ) farming families continued to migrate to Palmenthal and nearby Harold to grow grain and fruit.
The 1820s and 1830s saw continued growth of Milltown as a commercial center, to include the building of two fulling mills to process the town ’ s prodigious wool production, as well as a tannery, an iron works, cabinetmaking shops, and multiple grain mills and stores to serve the large factory workforce.
Similar skirmishes over food continued in different Irish cities throughout the summer of 1740. International war made things worse, as Spanish privateers captured ships trading with Ireland, including vessels bringing grain.
Although cargos of coal and wool moved to the railway, the carriage of grain continued, and the last commercial operation was in 1972.
Unlike many waterways, the Fossdyke never closed, and continued to carry grain traffic until 1972.
McDowell has, since the publication of Mind and World, largely continued to re-iterate his distinctive positions that go against the grain of much contemporary work on language, mind and value, particularly in North America where the influence of Wittgenstein has significantly waned.
Brownlee's continued status as one of the grain industry's leading figures was also exhibited by his involvement in government relations.
Between 1900 and the beginning of World war I, Galati continued its trade in grain and timber with sixteen consulates.
That the people starved while livestock and grain continued to be exported, quite often under military escort, left a legacy of bitterness and resentment among the survivors.
As Bangladesh continued exporting jute to Egypt, violating US economic sanctions, the Nixon government barred grain imports to Bangladesh.
The station wagon was renamed the Kingswood Estate, but continued to use exterior wood grain trim along with exterior and interior trim shared with Caprice sedans and coupes.
Caprices continued with higher grade interiors than their Impala counterparts with luxurious cloth-and-vinyl upholstery, wood grain trim on dash, steering wheel and door panels plus carpeting on lower door panels on both sedans and coupes.
Each grain of the core sugar grows over the course of several days with the continued rotating, heating, and application of syrup, grows into a ball covered with tiny bulges.
Mainland Greek cities continued to export grain to the capital in order to make up for the land lost to the Seljuks.
After the demise of models using actual wood construction, manufacturers continued to evoke wood construction with sheet-vinyl appliques of simulated wood grain, sometimes augmented with three-dimensional, simulated framework — and later by a simple series of indented grooves in the bodywork.
The area continued to see economic development with the establishment of the hydro-electric power stations on the Manicouagan and Outardes Rivers beginning with the Chutes-aux-Outardes Station in 1952, an aluminum smelter in 1958, and grain warehouses ( the largest in Canada ) in 1959.
A goods service for grain, potatoes, livestock and other agricultural products continued for nearly 20 years.
Evans continued to publish grain industry news following his retirement from parliament.
The river was being used for the transport of goods and passengers by 1571, when an Act of Parliament empowered the Lord Mayor of London to make improvements to the river to ensure that supplies of grain continued to reach the capital.
In 1962, Cargill did rejoin the Chicago Board of Trade, two years after the death of John MacMillan, Jr. During World War II, MacMillan, Jr., continued to expand the company, which boomed as it stored and transported grain and built ships for the United States Navy.

grain and despite
Forced grain quotas imposed upon the rural peasants and brutal terror contributed to the widespread famine despite the large grain harvest and good weather.
Iro et al., trying to interpret the nitrogen deficiency in comets, stated most of the conditions for hydrate formation in the protoplanetary nebulae, surrounding the pre-main and main sequence stars were fulfilled, despite the rapid grain growth to meter scale.
Irrigation has also permitted some agriculture based upon the raising of livestock and the growing of hay and grain despite the low rainfall and a short growing season.
One common mode of corrosion in corrosion-resistant steels is when small spots on the surface begin to rust because grain boundaries or embedded bits of foreign matter ( such as grinding swarf ) allow water molecules to oxidize some of the iron in those spots despite the alloying chromium.
The cathedral was used successively as a theatre, a grain store and a Temple of Reason, but despite the losses and damage, survived with its structure intact.
Until late 2006, rural rail network lessee Pacific National had mothballed the Mittyack to Kulwin section but this has been recently re-opened to traffic despite the poor grain harvest.
However in the wheatbelt, bulk handling of grain continued despite the changes.
The shortage of grain was so acute that the men ate meat, despite the fact that they did not really enjoy it.

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