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Large-scale use for irrigation began in the 1930s and continued through the 1950s, due to the availability of electric power to rural farming communities and the development of cheap and efficient electric turbine pumps.
Large-scale, mechanized poultry farms became prevalent on the lower Eastern Shore, along with irrigated vegetable farming.

Large-scale and production
Large-scale dealing, production, import and export are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, even if it does not supply end users or coffeeshops with more than the allowed amounts.
Large-scale production resulted from the development of deep-tank fermentation by chemical engineer Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau.
Large-scale production began in 1890.
) Large-scale production of new characters in this line ended with the onset of Generation 2.
Large-scale production of MDF began in the 1980s, in both North America and Europe.
Large-scale production of the weapon was from 1921-1930.
Large-scale production tragic Democratic dell ' Atene there remained only a few plays of three authors: Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides.
Large-scale wall-paintings were apparently much less regarded, relatively crudely executed, and rarely mentioned in contemporary sources ; they were probably seen as a cheap but inferior substitute for mosaic, which in this period must be treated as a fine art, though in recent centuries contemporary production has tended to be seen as decorative.
Large-scale production began in 1934, and in the same year the factory was put under NKVD control and Makarenko was fired.

Large-scale and weaving
Large-scale flax and hemp plantations provided work for many weaving shops near Krosno.

Large-scale and were
Large-scale evaluation of dependency parsers were performed in the context of the CoNLL shared tasks in 2006 and 2007.
Large-scale investment in new facilities were promised, and Sol Campbell and Kasper Schmeichel joined the club from Premier League teams.
Large-scale campaigns were planned to capture Fort Duquesne on the Pennsylvania frontier and the fortress at Louisbourg ( on Île-Royale, now known as Cape Breton Island ).
Large-scale street demonstrations were held in Apia.
Large-scale immigration to the Americas started in the 1870s and continued until the 1917 Revolution, when travel and emigration were stopped.
Large-scale excavations were conducted at various times between 1930 and 1937 by Homer Thompson, in collaboration first with K. Kourouniotes and later with Robert Scranton.
Large-scale property developments along the West Rail were originally planned to generate new passenger demand but were delayed by government policy.
Large-scale rail preservation in New Zealand got underway in the 1960s when many steam locomotives were withdrawn and branch lines closed.
Large-scale commercial hunting of Indian crocodilians for their skin began towards the end of the 19th century, and by the 1970s, crocodile populations were severely depleted.
Large-scale industrialization came to the Sydney Coal Field when two large conglomerates were formed in the 1890s: the Dominion Coal Company, or DOMCO ( in 1893 ), and the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company, or SCOTIA ( in 1900 ).
Large-scale skeletal collections were first amassed in the US in the 19th century, largely from the remains of Native Americans.
Large-scale ranchers, with the complicity of local and federal Republican politicians, hired mercenaries and assassins to lynch the small ranchers, mostly Democrats, who were their economic competitors and whom they portrayed as " cattle rustlers ".
Large-scale German counterattacks were launched in an attempt to throw the Soviets back across the Vistula.
Large-scale excavations were resumed in 2001 with a collaborative project, headed by Professor David Lomitashvili, of the S. Janashia State History Museum ( now the Georgian National Museum ) and the newly formed Anglo-Georgian Expedition to Nokalakevi ( AGEN ) co-directed by Ian Colvin, Dr Paul Everill and Benjamin Neil.

Large-scale and
Large-scale pillaging in Berlin was planned for as early as four o clock in the morning on Tuesday.
Large-scale industrial operations grew rapidly in the 1930s as did the population ; Lahti, at the time, was one of Finland s fastest-growing cities, and before the start of the Winter War its population was approaching 30, 000.
The Large-scale war games, some 30 km away from Adjara s administrative border, was a show of strength, amid confrontation between central authorities and the self-minded Adjaran leader.

Large-scale and economy
Large-scale fishing operations, while earning millions of dollars from their exported L. niloticus catch, have displaced many local people from their traditional occupations in the fishing trade and brought them into the cash economy or-before the establishment of export-oriented fisheries-turned them into economic refugees

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Large-scale ship canals such as the Panama Canal and Suez Canal continue to operate for cargo transportation, as do European barge canals.
Large-scale use of chemicals for cotton cultivation, inefficient irrigation systems, and poor drainage systems are examples of the conditions that led to a high filtration of salinized and contaminated water back into the soil.
Large-scale land clearing for agriculture has damaged habitats for native flora and fauna.
Large-scale commercial growing often selects for different characteristics that hobbyist growers might want, such as resistance to root rot when overwatered, ability to be forced into budding early, ease of rooting or other propagation, and saleability.
Large-scale construction for multifaceted retirement communities is a new phase of industrial development.
Large-scale deforestation in China would have continued if not for the 11th century innovation of the use of coal instead of charcoal in blast furnaces for smelting cast iron.
Large-scale culling of populations of marine mammals by commercial fishers has been initiated in a number of areas in order to protect fish stocks for human consumption.
Large-scale residential development began when J. C. Long bought up most of the island and built low-cost housing for World War II veterans.
Large-scale compositions by Finzi include the cantata Dies natalis for solo voice and string orchestra, and his concertos for cello and clarinet.
Large-scale hydrography is usually undertaken by national or international organizations which sponsor data collection through precise surveys and publish charts and descriptive material for navigational purposes.
* Large-scale snow removal, including fleets of salt spreaders, snow plows, snowblowers, dedicated dump trucks, sidewalk plows, the dispatching and routing systems for these fleets, as well as fixed assets such as snow dumps, snow chutes, snow melters
Large-scale wars in the nineteenth century, such as the Crimean War, American Civil War, and Franco-Prussian War introduced increasing numbers of working-class men to canned food, and allowed canning companies to expand their businesses to meet military demands for non-perishable food, allowing companies to manufacture in bulk and sell to wider civilian markets after wars ended.
Large-scale captive breeding of Tiger salamanders has not been accomplished, for unknown reasons.
Large-scale pieces such as De Staat ( 1972 – 76 ), for example, are influenced by the energy of the big band music of Count Basie and Stan Kenton and the repetitive procedures of Steve Reich, both combined with bright, clashing dissonances.
Large-scale interviews conducted since 1972 by the GSS of people in monogamous relationships reveals that the number of men admitting to extra marital affairs is 12 percent and for women, 7 percent.
Large-scale efforts began, in 2006, in the search for petroleum in the department of Jáchal.
Large-scale manufacturers can effectively bargain with suppliers for discounts on materials.
* Willow Survivability Architecture, and STILT, System for Terrorism Intervention and Large-scale Teamwork 2002-2004
Large-scale empirical models of this type, including the Wharton model, are still in use today, especially for forecasting purposes.

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