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Indications are that Khrushchev ( and, with him, the bulk of the Soviet people ) favor peaceful coexistence and ( with the exception of Berlin ) the maintenance of the status quo in the world.
On that Mississippi riverine system today, including that of other sheltered waterways, industrial barge trafficking in bulk raw materials such as coal, coke, timber, iron ore and other minerals is extremely common in the developed world using huge cargo barges that connect in groups and trains-of-barges in ways which allow cargo volumes and weights which would astonish pioneers of modern barge systems and methods in the Victorian era.
There is still no consensus ; what does seem to be in agreement however is that the bulk of England's contemporary native population was already in place by the beginning of written history in this part of the world.
In the 19th century, the replacement of the hand-operated Gutenberg-style press by steam-powered rotary presses allowed printing on an industrial scale, while Western-style printing was adopted all over the world, becoming practically the sole medium for modern bulk printing.
Some chemical theorists apply statistical mechanics to provide a bridge between the microscopic phenomena of the quantum world and the macroscopic bulk properties of systems.
To the Middle East, the Islamic world coveted and purchased in bulk Chinese goods such as silks, lacquerwares, and porcelain wares.
Because of its bulk and muscle, it is nicknamed the bulldog of the cat world.
Dry bulk ingredients, such as sugar and flour, are measured by weight in most of the world (" 250 g flour "), and by volume in North America and Australia (" 1 / 2 cup flour ").
The bulk of the novel tells of Isis ' voyages in the world of " the Unsaved " ( also known as " the Obtuse ", " the Wretched ", " the Bland " and " the Asleep "), through Scotland and southern England in search of Morag, who is feared to have rejected the cult.
Balochs make up 2 % of Iran's population ( 1. 5 million ), there are many Baloch living in other parts of the world, with the bulk living in the GCC countries of the Persian Gulf.
It is considered the largest of the extant eagles in the world in terms of length, with the Steller's Sea Eagle and the Harpy Eagle being larger in terms of weight and bulk.
It was the railroad which terminated in Ludington that chartered the first break bulk ship to move goods for the railroad and solidified the need for an ever expanding fleet of boats, eventually creating the largest fleet of carferries in the world.
In the 8th century, paper spread to the Islamic world, where the rudimentary and laborious process of papermaking was refined and machinery was designed for bulk manufacturing of paper.
The bulk of this grain was sold by the West ; in 1985, for example, 94 percent of Soviet grain imports were from the nonsocialist world, with the United States selling 14. 1 million tons.
Most stories in this mold simply transport a character from the real world into the fantasy world where the bulk of the action takes place.
The latter were crucial in the development of the modern world in the United Kingdom, the Low Countries and northern Germany, for they enabled the bulk movement of goods and raw materials without which the Industrial Revolution would not have occurred.
A merchant named Joseph Dart, Jr., is generally credited as being the one who adapted Oliver Evans grain elevator ( originally a manufacturing device ) for use in a commercial framework ( the transshipment of grain in bulk from lakers to canal boats ), but the actual design and construction of the world s first steam-powered “ grain storage and transfer warehouse ” was executed by an engineer named Robert Dunbar.
In November 2007 BBC World's Hardtalk Klaus called the interviewer " absolutely arrogant " for claiming that a scientific consensus embracing the bulk of the world had been reached on climate change.
There are also many vendors who buy this merchandise in bulk, and they send the merchandise to third world countries.
About 33 lumbricid species have become naturalized around the world, but the bulk of the species are in Holarctic: from Canada ( e. g. Bimastos lawrenceae on Vancouver Island ) and the United States ( e. g. Eisenoides carolinensis, Eisenoides lonnbergi and most Bimastos spp.
The present bulk overseas recruitment of Bangladeshi migrant workers to several Middle-eastern countries are direct outcome of Zia's efforts those he put to develop a long-lasting relationship with the Muslim leadership of the world.
The forging and hoarding of the Sampo and its abundance by the witch Louhi inside a great mountain in the dark reaches of Pohjola ; the struggle and war by the people of the south to free the Sampo and capture it for their own needs and the subsequent shattering of the Sampo and the loss of its all-important lid ( which implies the breaking of the world tree at the north pole ) together constitute the bulk of the Kalevala material.
In the Loire Valley of France, it is prized as a premium quality wine grape able to produce world class wines, while in many New World wine regions it used as a " workhorse variety ", contributing acidity to bulk white blends and showing more neutral flavors rather than terroir.

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Financial services, the bulk of the services sector, are principally rendered by the National Bank of Eritrea ( the nation s central bank ), the Commercial Bank of Eritrea, the Housing and Commerce Bank of Eritrea, the Agricultural and Industrial Bank of Eritrea, the Eritrean Investment and Development Bank, and the National Insurance Corporation of Eritrea, all majority owned by the government and ruling party.
The bulk of the business of foodservice of this category, however, was catering at the topnotch customers homes or other locations, and such catering was often for birthdays, marriages, funerals, promotions and other important celebrations / festivals.
He attracted the bulk of Africa s Foreign Direct Investment ( FDI ) and made South Africa the focal point of African growth.
In the early modern period yet more stories were added to the Egyptian collections so as to swell the bulk of the text sufficiently to bring its length up to the full 1, 001 nights of storytelling promised by the book s title.
The bulk of Heinlein s work on the novel, e. g., the explanations of the weapons effectiveness and the strategy for the American s rebellion, are missing from All.
The bulk of the precipitation typically falls within August, the one month that forms the city s very brief wet season.
Since < sup > </ sup > the bulk density of a solid chemical element is strongly related to its molar mass ( usually about 3 R per mole, as noted above ), there exists noticeable inverse correlation between a solid s density and its specific heat capacity on a per-mass basis.
As before, French-language staff outside of Quebec were also affected by the 2005 lockout, although with Quebec producing the bulk of the French networks programming, those networks were not as visibly affected by the dispute apart from local programs.
They make up the bulk of a gang s membership and are held responsible for protection of the gang's turf and fellow gang members.
Shortly before his death, Rothko and his financial advisor, Bernard Reis, had created a foundation intended to fund " research and education " that would receive the bulk of Rothko s work following his death.
Warneken s subjects rapidly figured out which individual in the group was the best rope puller and assigned it the bulk of the task.
As he increased in weight, " Burke s sheer bulk meant that he could never be a dancer like James Brown, but like Brown, his act was full of showmanship.
This along with the newsreel and commercial stock footage that comprises the other 25 % of the film ( along with the music royalties ) represents the bulk of the trio s expenditures.
The bulk of the Roman port was rebuilt after Boudicca s rebellion when the waterfront was extended using gravel to allow a sturdy wharf to be built perpendicular to the shore.
* 2011 – The university is presented with the second Queen s Award for Enterprise ; announces it will charge £ 9, 000 a year in tuition fees – maximum allowed under new government legislation ; Cat Hill campus closes in May-programmes, students and staff relocate to Trent Park, replacing bulk of programmes from Trent Park which relocate to Hendon.
The bulk of the site s artifacts date to the Postclassic Period.
Services make up the bulk of today s economy and also account for most of the growth in new jobs.
For the predominant case, the publishers advance an amount ( part of the royalty ) which can constitute the bulk of the author s total income plus whatever little flows from the " running royalty " stream.
The bulk of Anne Vallayer-Coster s work was devoted to the language of still-life as it had been developed in the course of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
The bulk of the program was aimed at Iran s peasantry, a class the Shah hoped to gain as an ally to thwart the threat of the increasingly hostile middle class.
Berezovsky's claimed past ownership of Sibneft – which constituted the bulk of his fortune – was put into question by Abramovich, who in a statement to the High Court in London asserted that Berezovsky had never owned shares in Sibneft, and that US $ 1. 3 billion paid in 2001 ostensibly for his stake in the company was actually in recognition of Berezovsky s “ political assistance and protection ” during the creation of Sibneft in 1995.

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