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Industry's and one
This was the USSR Ministry of Microbiological Industry's second plant of this kind ( after the one in Kstovo, opened in 1973 ).

Industry's and company
That year, the company was termed the largest hedge fund in the U. S. and it received the Alternative Investment News 7th Annual Hedge Fund Industry's Lifetime Achievement award and PlanSponsor's Hedge Fund Manager of the year award.

Industry's and its
Planet Ark has also been allowed its logo to be used a controversial Timber Industry's commercials promoting wood as a building material.

Industry's and .
Doubt Is Their Product: How Industry's Assault on Science Threatens Your Health.
Industry's portion of GDP declined from 15 % to 10 % between 1990 and 2000.
In 1992 the responsibility for science was transferred to the Cabinet Office's Office of Public Service and the Department of Trade and Industry's Office of Science and Technology, and the department was renamed Department for Education.
The Brit Awards ( stylised as the BRIT Awards ; often simply called the Brits ) are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards and the British equivalent of the American Grammy Awards.
" The Film Industry's Battle Against Left-Wing Influences, From the Russian Revolution to the Blacklist.
The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, commonly shortened to the Eisner Awards, are prizes given for creative achievement in American comic books, sometimes referred to as the Comics Industry's equivalent of the Oscar Awards.
The Eisner Awards include the Comic Industry's Hall of Fame.
He succeeded Lord Limerick as chairman of the Department of Trade and Industry's British Overseas Trade Board ( BOTB ) 1983-1986, for which he was knighted.
Lead singer and guitarist Chris Cheney was also a member of the " super group " The Wrights who released covers of Stevie Wright's songs, " Evie Parts 1, 2 & 3 " after performing " Evie Part 1 " at the 2004 Australian Music Industry's ARIA Music Awards.
* ' The British Film Industry's Production Sector Difficulties in the Late 1930s ', John Sedgwick, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, vol.
" Music Industry's Best Kept Secret n. pag.
The SAAS acronym allegedly first appeared in an article called " Strategic Backgrounder: Software As A Service ", internally published in February 2001 by the Software & Information Industry's ( SIIA ) eBusiness Division.

main and criticism
The editor's main criticism of the trial was the haste with which it was conducted.
Jonah's passive character then is contrasted with the other main character: Yahweh ( sometimes explained as " I shall be what I shall be ", considered the Explicit Name and according to modern scholarly criticism a name of a local deity ).
The 1830s saw a surge of the reformist movement, whose main leader was José Antonio Saco, standing out for his criticism of Spanish despotism and the slave trade.
During the 2000 PBS documentary The Commanding Heights ( based on the book ), Friedman continued to argue that criticism over his role in Chile missed his main contention that freer markets resulted in freer people, and that Chile's unfree economy had caused the military government.
On the other hand, criticism points out two main implementation issues ; inclusion or exclusion of artisanal mining and small-scale mining ( ASM ) from the EITI and how to deal with “ non-cash ” payments made by companies to subnational governments.
The main criticism of this view is that it does not provide a sufficient solution to the problem of universals.
The main criticism of this test is that it is preeminently concerned with culpability, rather than actual causation.
Lenneberg's main criticism of Whorf's works was that he had never actually shown the causality between a linguistic phenomenon and a phenomenon in the realm of thought or behavior, but merely assumed it to be there.
The comparsas are the serious counterpart of the chirigota in Cádiz, and the poetical lyrics and the criticism are their main ingredients.
Instead, Shakur's main criticism of the Black Panther Party was its alleged lack of focus on black history:
Thus rationalizing the criticism that the Qur ' an would direct towards the main corpus of Jews ( and Christians ) for not accepting the concept of Qibla, particularly that of Kaaba.
Its main mission was democratization but part of the agenda was also the prohibition of any criticism of the Allied occupation forces.
His main criticism was that films, citing Spider-Man 2 as an example, were constantly given four star ratings that they did not deserve.
As noted below, a historical criticism of equity as it developed was that it had no fixed rules of its own, with the Lord Chancellor occasionally judging in the main according to his own conscience.
Her mastery is unparalleled when it comes to the seduction of certain powerful individuals, but popular criticism supports the notion that " as far as Cleopatra is concerned, the main thrust of the play's action might be described as a machine especially devised to bend her to the Roman will ... and no doubt Roman order is sovereign at the end of the play.
This arrogance, combined with ignorance, is the main cause which provoked Plato to his severe criticism of Hippias, as the sophist enjoyed a very extensive reputation, and thus had a large influence upon the education of the youths of the higher classes.
This is similar to the main criticism of console-based first-person shooter ( FPS ) games because a mouse guarantees a higher level of pointer accuracy than a gamepad can offer.
The other main areas of criticism surrounding President Karzai involve nepotism, corruption, electoral fraud, and the involvement of his late half brother Ahmed Wali Karzai in the drug trade.
In 2005, Marcos made headlines again by comparing the then presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador to Carlos Salinas de Gortari ( as part of a broad criticism of the three main political parties in Mexico-the PAN, PRI, and PRD ), and publicly declaring the EZLN in " Red Alert ".
There was also a large amount of criticism for the title of the novel, which, several critics complained, makes the book sound as if the main character is a nun.
In the 19th century, Andrew Amos wrote a critique of the Historia titled Ruins of Time exemplified in Sir Matthew Hale's History of the Pleas of the Crown, which both criticised and praised Hale's work while directing the main criticism at the judges and lawyers who cited the Historia without considering that it was dated.
" Smithouser's main criticism was that the book was not moral.
The main criticism of the show as it wore on was a general belief that the show was growing stale.
The main criticism against industrial policy arises from the concept of government failure.

main and Navy's
The German Navy's U-boats were also instrumental in the sinking of the civilian passenger liner the Lusitania on 7 May 1915, which was one of the main events that led to the USA joining the war two years later in 1917.
In 1990, General Dynamics Electric Boat Corp chose CATIA as its main 3D CAD tool, to design the U. S. Navy's Virginia class submarine.
Raeder's strategy which was a modified version of the " double pole " strategy he had devised before the war called for the Panzerschiffe, auxiliary cruisers and submarines to attack British merchantmen all over the world to force the Royal Navy to divert its strength while at the same time the main surface ships would make frequent raids into the North Sea to gradually reduce the Royal Navy's strength.
The main island ( Cuba ) has of coastline and of land borders — all figures including the United States territory at Guantánamo Bay, where the U. S. Navy's Guantanamo Bay Naval Base is located.
The Tuckerton Radio Station was assigned to the US Navy which used it primarily to back-up the communications of the US Navy's main transatlantic radio station in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
The four main parks are: Parque Farroupilha, a park ; Jardim Botânico ( The Botanical Garden of Porto Alegre ), with some 725 species of vegetation on about of land ; and Parque Marinha do Brasil ( The Brazilian Navy's Park ), a vast park of more than which offers a wide variety of sports fields and tracks.
The massive British military presence in Halifax focused through Citadel Hill and the Royal Navy's dockyard is thought to be one of the main reasons that Nova Scotia — the fourteenth British colony — remained loyal to the Crown throughout and after the American Revolutionary War.
The MoD has undertaken studies in 2006-09 to " up gun " the Royal Navy's main shipboard gun armament, the 4. 5 inch Mark 8 naval gun, to accept the 155 mm gun barrel and breech from the AS-90.
Some fourth rates did remain in active service even during the Napoleonic Wars, especially in the shallow North Sea, where the Royal Navy's main opponents were the Baltic powers and the Dutch, whose own fleet consisted mainly of 50-to 64-gun ships ( e. g. the 56-gun Delft ).
As one of the main centres of commerce and transportation in western Finnmark, Hammerfest became a natural target of the Royal Navy's blockading warships.
The maritime tradition has been strengthened by steady growth of the Royal Australian Navy's main fleet base HMAS Stirling and by the development of major shipbuilding and marine support services at nearby Henderson.
The establishment of the Royal Navy's main training facility, HMS Raleigh also increased the population of Torpoint.
Rochefort's team was assigned to break the Japanese Navy's most secure cypher system, the Flag Officers Code, while Navy cryptographers at Station CAST ( Cavite in the Philippines ) and OP-20-G in Washington ( NEGAT, " N " for Navy Department ) concentrated on the main fleet cipher, JN-25.
The Home Fleet was the Royal Navy's main battle force in European waters during the Second World War.
One of the main reasons was the establishment of the Royal Malaysian Navy's Naval Base in Lumut, approximately 10 km from the town centre.
The Dutch fleet provided a substantial reinforcement to the French forces in Northern European waters, which were principally based at Brest on the Atlantic Ocean and whose main opponent was the Royal Navy's Channel Fleet.
However, the Royal Navy's main effort was not off the Spanish Main, but off the Spanish coasts in Europe.
The Queensland Navy's main stores below the Kangaroo Point cliffs, with the gunship Paluma moored in the Brisbane River in the 1890s.
Until the federation of the Australian colonies in 1901, the Queensland Navy's main storage facility was located in the suburb.
Sabotaged by Fenians on its crew, the U. S. Navy's side-wheeler gunboat did not begin intercepting Fenian reinforcements until 2: 15 p. m .— fourteen hours after Owen Starr's advance party had first crossed the river in advance of O ' Neill's main force.
The base remained as the home of the Commando Helicopter Squadrons, using the Wessex HU. 5 and later the Sea King HC. 4, and the fixed wing Fleet Requirements and Aircraft Direction Unit ( FRADU ) and became the main shore base for the Navy's fleet of Sea Harrier FRS. 1 ( and later, FA. 2s ).
In 1863 the Royal Navy's battleship, the flagship of Admiral Fremantle, made a courtesy visit to Pola, the main port of the Austro-Hungarian Navy.
Chatham Dockyard covered 400 acres ( 1. 6 km² ) and was one of the Royal Navy's main facilities for several hundred years until it was closed in 1984.
Until 2006, the former served as the main operating base for the Royal Navy's Sea Harriers, which were based upon the two Invincible class aircraft carriers.

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