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Scarce and permanent
The caterpillars of the Scarce Swallowtail have been noted to leave silk trails from the permanent resting sites to feeding sites.

Scarce and were
Scarce remains of the church were conserved until 1992, when it was restored to its presumed original appearance, although it's a moot point how the church looked like when it was first built.
After a long period of grieving, the band continued for a time, with rumours that they were working with former Scarce drummer Stephen Albert, but the band officially announced that they had split up on 23 February 1998.
A few specimens of the Scarce Swallowtail have been reported from central Sweden and the UK but they were probably only strays and not migrants.
Scarce supplies of metal also hurt the company's manufacturing abilities during the war and as the conflict progressed it was noticed that Tredegar's products were beginning to lose quality as well as quantity.
* Several scenes from a local Collingwood movie, " Scarce ", were filmed in Meaford and at Ted's Range Road Diner.

Scarce and .
* Scarce, Rik.
South Australia's Governor is Kevin Scarce and its Premier is Jay Weatherill of the Australian Labor Party.
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
Of the 30 species that specifically feed on Ragwort alone, seven are officially deemed Nationally Scarce.
All of these species are Nationally Scarce B, with one Leaf Beetle categorised as Nationally Scarce A.
The river is important for its dragonfly communities, with a strong population of Scarce Chaser ( found in only six other areas in England ), together with a strong population of White-legged Damselfly.
In her essay Is Common Human Decency a Scarce Commodity in Popular Literature ?, Margaret Compton contrasts the ending of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold with the ending of Call for the Dead: " Le Carré's début book ends with Smiley feeling deeply guilty about having killed Dieter Frey, the idealistic East German spy who had been Smiley's agent and friend ( and, in effect, his adopted son ) during the Second World War.
Scarce remains of pre-urban settlements have been found in the area of Limoges.
* Scarce, Rik.
* Scarce, Rik.
The RDB species Scarce Forester Adscita globulariae is present, and amongst many species of nationally scarce moths are the Cistus Forester Adscita geryon, Six-belted Clearwing Bembecia scopigera, Oblique Striped Phibalapteryx virgata, Pimpernel Pug Eupithecia pimpinellata, Shaded Pug Eupithecia subumbrata and Narrow-bordered Bee Hawk Moth Hemaris tityus.
* Epipactis veratrifolia: Scarce Marsh Helleborine ( Caucasus to Somalia and SC.
Scarce resources must be used carefully to avoid starving the hub.
* Rik Scarce, Eco-Warriors: Understanding the Radical Environmental Movement, second revised ed.
Scarce on the mainland, kākāriki have survived well on outlying islands, and also through breeding in captivity since they make good pets.
On December 3, 1974, the Mets traded McGraw and outfielders Don Hahn and Dave Schneck to the Philadelphia Phillies for pitcher Mac Scarce, outfielder Del Unser and catcher John Stearns, whom the Phillies had drafted # 2 overall in the 1973 Major League Baseball Draft.
* Nymphalis xanthomelas ( Scarce Tortoiseshell ) – recorded on European Hackberry ( C. australis )
Scarce lug the chariot down the hill.
Specials: Anchieta's Tchagra, Moustached Grass-Warbler, Red-winged Warbler, Black-winged Bishop, Red-faced Crimsonwing, Lesser Seedcracker, Singing Cisticola, Twinspot Indigobird which parasitizes the Red-throated Twinspot, Scarce Swift, Pallid Honeyguide, Green-backed Woodpecker, Stripe-cheeked Greenbul, Yellow-streaked Greenbul, Silvery-cheeked Hornbill, White-eared Barbet, Pale Batis, Black-throated Wattle-eye, Variable Sunbird, Bronzy Sunbird, Olive Sunbird, Yellow-bellied Waxbill, Grey Waxbill, Blue-spotted Wood-Dove, Black-fronted Bush-Shrike.
The Scarce Swallowtail ( Iphiclides podalirius ) is a Palearctic swallowtail butterfly found in gardens, fields and open woodlands.

dyestuffs and produced
Competing with DuPont and IG Farben, the new company produced chemicals, explosives, fertilisers, insecticides, dyestuffs, non-ferrous metals, and paints.
In 1913 these eight firms produced almost 90 percent of the world supply of dyestuffs and sold about 80 percent of their production abroad.
In 1913 these eight firms produced almost 90 percent of the world supply of dyestuffs and sold about 80 percent of their production abroad.

dyestuffs and colors
They are second only to azo dyes in importance as dyestuffs, with particular emphasis on blue colors.
It is frequently combined with other dyestuffs and various mordants to produce a range of yellow and greenish colors:

dyestuffs and such
Dyes from the New World such as cochineal and logwood were brought to Europe by the Spanish treasure fleets, and the dyestuffs of Europe were carried by colonists to America.
Other hemipterans have positive uses, such as in the production of the dyestuffs cochineal and crimson, or shellac.
It was in the ICI laboratories that not only dyestuffs but also medical breakthroughs such as the anti-malarial drug Paludrine, and Antrycide to combat African sleeping sickness were discovered.
A major application for sodium alginate is in reactive dye printing, as thickener for reactive dyestuffs ( such as the Procion cotton-reactive dyes ) in textile screen-printing and carpet jet-printing.

dyestuffs and natural
With the lack of natural color processing available, films of the silent era were frequently dipped in dyestuffs and dyed various shades and hues to signal a mood or represent a time of day.
And since Basel was a center of the dyestuffs industry, it was natural that their first achievement should be the development of synthetic indigo dyes.
The development of new, strongly colored synthetic dyes followed quickly, and by the 1870s commercial dyeing with natural dyestuffs was disappearing.

dyestuffs and world
After 1860 the focus on chemical innovation was in dyestuffs, and Germany took world leadership, building a strong chemical industry.
In the time of the world war, Japan was amply provided with benzene obtained from coke-oven gas to make the manufacture of dyestuffs independent of foreign supply.
When the world war broke out, he was found to be one of the very few among native chemists who had given any attention to the preparation of dyestuffs and was asked to take the position of the managing chief chemist to start the works of company ,-the Japan Dyestuff Manufacturing Company.

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