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Rations and were
Rations were short and fuel for heat was limited.
The existing command structure was replaced with the Winterübung Rügen, and the military units already in Spain were formed into a new legion, which was briefly called the Iron Rations () and the Iron Legion () before Göring renamed it the Condor Legion ().
Rations were dropped from airplane, but casualties continued to mount ; among the dead was Captain Ortiz de Zárate.
Rations reportedly no longer lasted quite as long as the period for which they were allotted and a few prisoners reported that prisoners resorted to eating rats.
Rations were increased, meals inspected, and well behaved and willing convicts were allowed to maintain gardens.

Rations and .
Rations generally include corn and soybean meal, with added vitamins and minerals, and is adjusted for protein, carbohydrate and fat based on the age and nutrient requirements.
After many excavations in Iraq, records of Jeconiah's existence have been unearthed, such as the Jehoiachin's Rations Tablets.
Sponsored by Listerine, this situation comedy was initially titled Fashions in Rations during its first year.
In Dry Rations he writes: " Each time they brought in the soup ... it made us all want to cry.
* " Heavy Artillery " " Get Wise ' 91 " by Mr. Lif on Emergency Rations ( 2002 )
Rations had to be stout, durable, simple, sturdy and had to survive without refrigeration for long periods of time.
Mayor Slim Rations reminded him that they can't since they lost the recipe.
To show his kindness, Mayor Slim Rations used the salsa to help Tacquito recover.
* Sheriff Zuke Squash: This Zucchini Foodon is the Sheriff of Dusty Town and works for Mayor Slim Rations.

farming and supplies
Land degradation / desertification ( soil erosion resulting from farming of marginal areas, overgrazing, destruction of vegetation ); water supplies contaminated by raw sewage ; siltation of reservoirs ; oil pollution of coastal waters
In the Roman Republic private individuals and companies performed the majority of services including tax collection ( tax farming ), army supplies ( military contractors ), religious sacrifices and construction.
Under General Jubal A. Early ’ s command and following Lee ’ s orders, General John B. Gordon was to place Lancaster and the surrounding farming area “ under contribution ” for the Confederate Army ’ s war supplies and to attack Harrisburg from the east side of the river, while another portion of Lee ’ s army advanced from the west side.
Subsequently, sweet-potato farming, a creamery, a nursery, and a company that supplies poles and pulpwood to the telephone company helped the economy.
The sharecropper hands over the agreed portion of the increase ( crop ; harvest ) to the owner of the land or the leaseholder in return for whatever the landlord provided: the land, perhaps the seed, farming tools, supplies, etc.
By 1918, there were controls over almost all aspects of farming ; the Food Controller bought all essential food supplies and the Corn Production Act guaranteed cereal prices.
The American Indians were to be moved into reservations, assisted with supplies and food so they could start subsistence farming, and educated at mission schools to be converted to Christianity and American values, until they adopted European-American ways.
Another factor has been the replacement of horses in farming ( horses were medicinal leeches ' preferred food source ) and provision of artificial water supplies for cattle.
With the costs of conventional meat farming techniques constantly increasing and an increased demand from a rising world population, in vitro meat may be one of several new technologies needed to maintain food supplies by the year 2050.
The farming of bovine livestock supplies local slaughterhouses, which in turn allows Campo Grande to export meat to other states in Brazil and abroad.
One of the water supplies together with ffynnon Tudno and ffynnon Rufeining serving the medieval farming community of Cyngreawdr.
At its peak, the estate covered almost and was described as a self-contained world, with its resident workforce of security guards, gardeners and laborers, and its own farming, cattle and food supplies.
From farming supplies to cultural items like Salakot and Balanggot.
With the cleared land and additional water supplies being made available for livestock by the West Australian farmers, the emus found that the cultivated lands were good habitat, and they began to foray into farm territory — in particular the marginal farming land around Campion and Walgoolan.
Later, with the help of a loan from his mother, Ward began to work as a freelance trader, selling supplies to the newly-established Southland farming community.
The Village is a self-contained society, and appears to be mostly self-sufficient as well, although no farming areas are ever seen, so it appears that food and supplies are shipped in from outside.
The 120m quay is presently used by Ferguson Transport as a port for fish farming supplies, forestry products, round wood, road salt and fertilizer.
In exchange they were to receive reservation lands and supplies to help them adapt to farming and a more settled culture.
The second main activity is commerce, starting with groceries followed by several supplies for construction and farming.
Wageningen has the largest inland port in the Netherlands, providing supplies that pass through Bennekom for the farming industry in the Veluwe.
During the Ancient Roman period, it was an important agricultural and residential area, but it was abandoned during the Middle Ages due to malaria and insufficient water supplies for farming needs.

farming and were
The small half-heartedly tended fields of men who'd spent more time rustling cattle than farming were lying fallow.
The mercenaries were little interested in farming and added nothing to the output of the farm plots on which all work was still done with hoes as late as 1818.
* Aran Islands: These islands off the west coast of Ireland, ( not to be confused with the Isle of Arran in Scotland's Firth of Clyde ), were unsuitable for arable farming because they were too rocky.
The whaling industry was established, ships were visiting Sydney to trade, and convicts whose sentences had expired were taking up farming.
Potter continued creating her little books until after the First World War when her energies were increasingly directed toward her farming, sheep-breeding and land conservation.
" The primary activity of the ranch was raising cattle for meat and hides, but hunting and farming were also pursued.
The Christsen family supported settlement farming families through hard times and these good deeds were acknowledged with the naming of Christsen Park at Bargara Beach.
The first cereal grains were domesticated about 12, 000 years ago by ancient farming communities in the Fertile Crescent region.
Serfs, the majority of the people, who did the actual work such as farming were required in Tibetan society to have a tenure document known as khral-rten ().
From clergy jobs to farming to shepherd to smith to cobbling jobs, virtually all occupations were inherited.
The farming peasants and artisans were at the bottom of the social strata.
The Halifax metropolitan area has come to dominate peninsular Nova Scotia as a retail and service centre, but that province's industries were spread out from the coal and steel industries of industrial Cape Breton and Pictou counties, the mixed farming of the North Shore and Annapolis Valley, and the fishing industry was primarily focused on the South Shore and Eastern Shore.
Approximately 6, 000 bc the culture were among the first to begin farming.
Succeeding the Valdivia, the Machallia culture were a farming culture who thrived along the coast of Ecuador between the 2nd and 1st millennia BC.
In the case of Iran, researchers concluded that the improvements were due to farmers gaining reliable access to national crop prices and scientific farming information.
Archaeologists and historians suggest that humans were living in Afghanistan at least 50, 000 years ago, and that farming communities of the region were among the earliest in the world.
Louis Dupree, the University of Pennsylvania, the Smithsonian Institution and others suggest that humans were living in Afghanistan at least 50, 000 years ago, and that farming communities of the region were among the earliest in the world.
Sociologists have found that people with a farming background were present in other occupations to a considerably greater extent in Finland than in other West European countries.
Stone quarrying, sugar-beet farming, and the slaughter of sheep were among the area's earliest industries.
Modern sheep farming methods were introduced in the early 20th century, with the first farm built in 1906.
Nomadic elements fused with PPNB to form the Minhata Culture and Yarmukian Culture which were to spread southwards, beginning the development of the classic mixed farming Mediterranean culture, and from 5600 BC were associated with the Ghassulian culture of the region, the first chalcolithic culture of the Levant.

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