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ready and availability
Cultural anthropology in the United States was influenced greatly by the ready availability of Native American societies as ethnographic subjects.
Sculptors may prefer silicon bronze because of the ready availability of silicon bronze brazing rod, which allows color-matched repair of defects in castings.
It is presumed that the Dodo became flightless because of the ready availability of abundant food sources and a relative absence of predators on Mauritius.
They have also been used for terrorist attacks, because of the sometimes ready availability of large quantities of precursors ( e. g. nitrate fertilisers ).
The economies of scale, ready availability of cheap high-quality materials and ability to incorporate electronic functionality make silicon attractive for a wide variety of MEMS applications.
The ready availability and affordability of the printed word to the general public boosted the democratization of knowledge and laid the material basis for the modern knowledge-based economy.
In the past, castile soap was a common additive in an enema, but it has largely fallen out of use because of its irritating action in the rectum and because of the risk of chemical colitis as well as the ready availability of other enema preparations that are perhaps more effective than soap in stimulating a bowel movement.
The ready availability of
Notwithstanding the wide availability of the 219-minute premiere version of Heaven's Gate and its frequent labeling as " uncut " or the " director's cut ," " Cimino insisted that the so-called original version did not fully correspond to his intentions, that he was under pressure to bring it out for the predetermined date and did not consider film ready ," making even the 219-minute version essentially an unfinished film.
Although it was not liked as much as kūmara, it was appreciated for its ready availability and the ease with which it could be stored ( Orbell 1998: 29 ).
Because of the ready availability of lumber, it was the birthplace of the Herschell-Spillman Company / Allan Herschell Co., one of the leading manufacturers of carousels in America and is now the home of the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum.
Numerous manufacturing plants became located in New Castle because of the availability of transportation facilities and ready access to raw material markets.
Shuriken are a simple weapon, but their historical value, thanks to their wide variety of uses and the ready availability of material from which they could be made, has increased.
OO remains the most popular scale for railway modelling in the United Kingdom ; this is most likely attributable to a ready availability of ready-to-run stock and starter sets.
Although beer, whiskey, and wine have been gaining popularity in recent years, soju remains one of the most popular alcoholic beverages in Korea because of its ready availability and relatively low price.
The location of the mill in southeastern Tarrant County perhaps reflects the advanced state of wheat cultivation in the area and the ready availability of wood to feed the mill's steam boilers.
Low cost and ready availability were potential advantages, but the water-based inorganic process used to produce Courtelle made it susceptible to impurities that did not affect the organic process used by other carbon-fiber manufacturers.
Mays points out the ready availability of parts for AMC engines and his experiences in having service done on Ramblers without being charged for the work in exchange for the experience of driving a " sassy Rambler " ( a 1966 American convertible ) and having pictures taken with it.
After testing with both 100 mm and 122 mm guns, the D-25T 122 mm gun was selected as the main armament of the new tank, primarily because of its ready availability and the effect of its large high-explosive shell when attacking German fortifications.
In 2001, she wrote that the " ready availability of small arms has a direct and negative impact upon levels of crime and conflict in developing countries.
Food security includes at a minimum ( 1 ) the ready availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods, and ( 2 ) an assured ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially acceptable ways ( that is, without resorting to emergency food supplies, scavenging, stealing, or other coping strategies ).
The service was always priced extremely high --$ 3. 99 per call and $ 4. 99 per minute in 2006 — and has seen less and less use as the ready availability of cellular telephones has increased.
Heavy industry was attracted to the region by the ready availability of coal.
The ready availability of skilled labour encouraged new industries to the town both before and after the end of the Second World War.

ready and stories
" Hardened stories ," or " narratives that become context-free, portable and ready to be used anywhere and anytime for illustrative purposes ," jeopardize narrative inquiry by " killing the spirit of inquiry " and freezing the story in time.
In this final sequel, a compilation of stories about the Wishing Chair from other books ( The Adventures of the Wishing Chair, Enid Blyton's Omnibus and the Enid Blyton Annuals ), More Wishing Chair Stories Mollie and Peter are home for the half-term holiday and Chinky and the Wishing-Chair are ready to fly away with them to magical lands.
From the days when I was a small child … every time I read the stories of those in the past who were ready to die for the righteous cause, tears would come running from my eyes, soaking the books .”
Tiny's stories, which were told through his rapping impressed Quarashi fans greatly, and while some fans still weren't ready to fully accept Tiny just yet, they could admit that he was a talented rapper.
As Finn is unsure whether she's ready for marriage or whether he's " The One ", the stories of the women in the quilting group open her eyes to the different kinds of love that exist.
However, as it was the middle of the run and they had no other stories ready for production, they decided to run with the idea.

ready and book
The book ends with the new generation of Israelites in the plain of Moab ready for the crossing of the Jordan River.
This view was challenged by Jim Bradbury in his book The Medieval Archer and more modern works are more ready to accept a variety of formations.
The book was not ready for publication when Wittgenstein died in 1951.
The new Oz book is at this stage .... But ... it's a long way from being ready for the printer yet.
After years of study, the proofs of the book, The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation, were ready by the end of 1964, and Mellon donated the map to Yale.
As a result of events in the story the Excession concludes that the civilisations it has encountered in our universe are not ready for this enlightenment and moves on so that it will not cause any further disturbance, hence its disappearance at the end of the book.
According to the book of Joshua (), when the Hebrews were encamped at Shittim, in the " Arabah " or Jordan valley opposite Jericho, ready to cross the river, Joshua, as a final preparation, sent out two spies to investigate the military strength of Jericho.
She had at most a ready command of broadly conceived melodrama, humor, and pathos, and of these popular sentiments she compounded her book.
The book was also used as a joke in Mel Brooks ' movie Spaceballs: " Prepare for Metamorphosis, are you ready Kafka ?".
However, if he shouldn't arrive in time to help me, I shall certainly be ready to ' head east '— perhaps I could help him in writing his new book!
" B. Ifor Evans, writing in the Manchester Guardian, similarly argued that, due to its difficulties, the book " does not admit of review ", and argued that, perhaps " in twenty years ' time, with sufficient study and with the aid of the commentary that will doubtless arise, one might be ready for an attempt to appraise it.
Nevertheless, semiologist Roland Barthes, in a Spanish edition of his book " La chambre claire ", " La cámara lúcida " ( Paidós, Barcelona, 1989 ) shows a picture from 1822, " Table ready ", a foggy photo of a table set to be used for a meal.
However, he met the deadline and fourteen days before the fair announced that the book was ready and no new subscribers to the Praenumeration plan would be accepted.
Noting that the book featured parts where Eliade spoke of himself in eulogistic terms, notably comparing himself favorably to Goethe and Romania's national poet Mihai Eminescu, Cernat accused the writer of " egolatry ", and deduced that Eliade was " ready to step over dead bodies for the sake of his spiritual ' mission ' ".
:" I read de " Seven Books of Moses " seven or eight yeah a ' ready ... de foundation of hoodooism came from way back yondah de time dat Moses written de book " De Seven Book of Moses.
The book suggests that we as Americans must “ overhaul the institutions of our government to ready them for a new kind of war against a new kind of enemy ” including the FBI, CIA, armed forces, and State Department.
The first was a novelization of the first two miniseries combined into one story, originally planned as 2 books, Pinnacle later changed their minds during its writing, and decreed that it should be one book ( The publishers were then left with the option of another book, this became " East coast crisis " ) Because the Writers guide was not ready in time for the authors to consult, most of the original novels that followed did not feature characters or continuing storylines from the TV series, but rather focused on battles against the alien invaders in other parts of the world, some were also set during the " unrecorded year " between the end of " The Final battle " and " Liberation day " to get around this problem.
" Although another line of the advert stated that the book would be ready in August.
It is important to note that the Rule of Saint Benedict does explicitly call for monks to have ready access to books during two hours of compulsory daily reading and during Lent, when each monk is to read a book in its entirety.
A book that received a broad range of reviews after publication, Peyton Place ’ s popularity shows that popular culture was ready for a break from their traditional expectations.
The rooms of the chancery often had walls full of pigeonholes, constructed to hold rolled up pieces of parchment for safekeeping or ready reference, a precursor to the book shelf.
: soon as I heard that the book was going to come out in England, I immediately sent copies of Finkelstein's work to a number of British scholars and journalists who are interested in the Middle East — and they were ready.
He does have ready money which he uses to buy Susan and Elizabeth-Jane at the beginning of the book, so he has clearly not been pressed into service and has money from some source.

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