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These minimum costs may come to $1 per month, more or less, for residential and small commercial customers, although they are substantially higher for large industrial users, who require more costly connections and metering devices.
These liquids are held in either special containers known as Dewar flasks, which are generally about six feet tall ( 1. 8 m ) and three feet ( 91. 5 cm ) in diameter, or giant tanks in larger commercial operations.
These applications are often typical to commercial companies and other organizations ( like manufacturing, human-resources, stock, banking, etc .).
These were both introduced in the late 1970s, allowing businesses to send commercial documents like purchase orders or invoices electronically.
These activities include the use of commercial e-mails, online advertising and consumer privacy.
These include commercial agreements and contracts directly between the university and external companies, but also interests in spinoff companies.
These films, made with a slick commercial style and emphasizing the alienation of its main characters, was known as Cinema du look.
These latter ingredients usually include sugar, fruit juice, or sugar substitutes ; they may be added and varied during preparation, or pre-mixed with the gelatin in a commercial product which merely requires the addition of hot water.
These autonomous groups maintained commercial relationships with each other and with other populations as distant as Panama and Mexico.
These two bodies came from the wealthy, commercial families of Carthage.
These archives, which mainly consisted of the records of commercial transactions or inventories, mark the end of prehistory and the start of history.
These are the only two Nigerien airports with regular international commercial flights.
These designs are generally not expected to be available for commercial construction before 2030.
These issues are of considerable commercial importance in online gambling, where the randomness of the shuffling of packs of simulated cards for online card games is crucial.
These methods are useful in laboratory biochemistry and cell biology, though generally not for commercial applications.
These areas continue to this day in the suburbs of Camberwell and Box Hill, where there is no commercial sale of alcohol, no licensed restaurants or pubs ( bars ).
These findings provide the most ancient evidence of commercial exchanges carried out between the Mediterranean and Central Europe.
These depths and times are typical of experienced sport divers leisurely exploring a coral reef using 200 bar aluminum cylinders rented from a commercial sport diving operation in most tropical island or coastal resorts.
These methods are usually implemented by commercial SSH implementations for use in organizations, though OpenSSH does have a working GSSAPI implementation.
These produced a polyalphabetic substitution cipher, and were widely thought to be unbreakable in the 1920s, when a variant of the commercial Model D was first used by the German military.
These films included works by the most prominent actors and directors in American film and garnering the highest accolades and commercial success including:
These included Dover Publications, a commercial publisher of paperback books ; Luck's Music Library, Inc., and Edwin F. Kalmus & Co., Inc., publishers of orchestral sheet music ; and a large number of amici including the Free Software Foundation, the American Association of Law Libraries, the Bureau of National Affairs, and the College Art Association.
These films in particular, as well as others including Play Misty for Me ( 1971 ), Thunderbolt and Lightfoot ( 1974 ), The Outlaw Josey Wales ( 1976 ), Escape from Alcatraz ( 1979 ), Tightrope ( 1984 ), Pale Rider ( 1985 ), Heartbreak Ridge ( 1986 ), In the Line of Fire ( 1993 ), The Bridges of Madison County ( 1995 ), and Gran Torino ( 2008 ), have all received commercial success and critical acclaim.
These spices were mostly pepper and cinnamon at first, but soon included other products, all new to Europe which lead to a commercial monopoly for several decades.

These and routes
These streetcar lines were replaced with bus routes in the 1930s and 1940s.
These routes are monitored by Croatian roadside assistance because they connect important locations.
These canals known as contour canals would take longer winding routes, along which the land was a uniform altitude.
These airlines were able to stop making debt payments, break their previously agreed upon labor union contracts, freeing up cash to expand routes or weather a price war against competitors — all with the bankruptcy court's approval.
These migration routes involved an expansion of the range as plant populations expanded from one area to another.
These buses came into use on 28th May 2011, when the timetables and routes were also revised.
These other rivers are important, not as transportation routes, but because of the broad fertile valleys they have produced.
These reports are considered the most authoritative as they pass through so many different routes that collusion between all of the transmitters becomes an impossibility.
These routes are subsidised by the States of Jersey.
These routes were two-lane roads with concrete or asphalt surfacing.
These explorations in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans were soon followed by France, England and the Netherlands, who explored the Portuguese and Spanish trade routes into the Pacific Ocean, reaching Australia in 1606 and New Zealand in 1642.
These routes and the land they rest on may be government or privately owned or a combination of both.
These routes often have a warning sign stating that the government does not maintain the way.
These routes were never opened.
These data routes are hosted by commercial, government, academic and other high-capacity network centers, the Internet exchange points and network access points, that interchange Internet traffic between the countries, continents and across the oceans of the world.
These northern routes were largely abandoned after Britain ceded its claim to the southern Columbia River basin by way of the Oregon Treaty of 1846.
These exceptions were granted because of the excessive expense connected with re-signing not only the long routes themselves, but also the associated road network in the area, since Sweden and Norway have integrated the E-roads into their national networks and they are signposted as any other national route.
These roads maintain their new numbers from Denmark and southward, though, as do other European routes within Scandinavia.
These particular routes may need the size of a smaller aircraft to meet the frequency needs and service levels, customers expect in the marketed product that is offered by larger airlines and their modern narrow and widebody aircraft.
These springs supported a variety of endemic invertebrates ( molluscs, for example ), and supported extensive Aboriginal communities and trade routes.
These resemble a typical roundabout but are signalised and have a straight-through section of carriageway for one of the major routes.
These contingents were among the last to move, but following the same routes the others had taken ; the areas they were going through had been depleted of supplies due to the vast numbers that had gone before them.
These three routes are important for interregional travel.
These services include routes N2, 3 / N3, N63, 122, N137, 157, 202, 227, 249, 322, 358, 363, 410, 417, 432, 450, 931 and 934

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