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These and other figures and comments have been reported in a special supplement of Sponsor magazine, a trade publication for radio and TV advertisers.
These days, many authors supplement their income from book sales with public speaking engagements, school visits, residencies, grants, and teaching positions.
These fragments typically feature lacunae or gaps that scholars fill with ' educated guesses ', including for example a " brilliant supplement " by Maurice Bowra in fr. 34, a hymn to the Dioscuri that includes a description of St Elmo's fire in the ship's rigging.
These were expanded by Gary Gygax, whose additions included a fantasy supplement, before the game was published as Chainmail.
These technologies are combined in order to provide descriptions that supplement or replace the content of Web documents.
Fitzgibbon started his working life in his father's drapery business in Castlerea <' These were the county's first prime ministers ', ( Roscommon Herald centenary supplement 1859-1959 )> Seen as a spokesman for the tenant, Fitzgibbon exercised his powers of persuasion and oratory at meetings across Roscommon.
These plants grow in nutrient-poor, often acidic soil and use the insects as a nutritional supplement.
These dynasties are not found on the Sumerian King List, although one extremely fragmentary supplement has been found in Sumerian, known as the rulers of Lagash.
These sources typically claim that the supplement has a calming effect.
These lasted into the 1860s, when they were replaced by the single Bihang series ( meaning: supplement to the transactions ).
These reproduce Palgrave's selections and notes, but usually include a supplement of more recent poems.
These pseudoscientific interpretations involve the use of archaeological data to construct theories about the past that differ radically from those of mainstream academic archaeology in order to supplement new historic claims with evidence.
These people would have already lived in semi-permanent villages, and could have experimented with cultivating wild plants to supplement their shellfish diet.
On September 1, 2005, with reports of looting and lawlessness escalating, Governor Blanco announced she was sending 300 Louisiana National Guardsmen to supplement the New Orleans Police Department, saying, " These troops are fresh back from Iraq.
These birds mainly eat insects and similar small invertebrates but will supplement their diet occasionally with seeds and berries.
These included the gun barrel sequence, where a screen full of 007 symbols appeared instead, and similarly there was no " James Bond Theme " to use, although no effort was made to supplement another tune.
These muzzle-loaded weapons were used primarily for close-range combat and to supplement the availability of more traditional short ranged weapons such as the saber or carbine.
These bats were once though to supplement their diet with fruit but a captive pair refused to eat any fruit over a 5 year period.
These young counterculture proponents bought with them numerous cottage industries which helped supplement Waihi's economy.
These supplement a small residual number of more ancient dwellings and buildings reflecting the importance of the rural economy before the opening of the deep mine collieries in the near vicinity at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
These assets are used as needed to supplement instrumentation at existing ranges, or to establish a temporary range to ensure safety and collect data to support the rocket customers in a remote location where no other range instrumentation exists.
These built-in games are usually designed to supplement, rather than replace, the traditional cartridge slot, although some devices omit such a slot entirely, allowing only the built-in games to be played.
These programs are designed to enrich and supplement academic study with the application of professional work experience.
These produced the necessary raw materials to develop weaving as an important cottage industry, providing many households with a secondary source of income to supplement agricultural incomes.

These and Air
These ex-Libyan Air Force MiG-21 ' Fishbed ' fighters were based in Ouagadougou, although they were actually operated by the Libyan Air Force on loan by Libya, and were removed in 1985 without seeing combat.
These included container ships for Air Force munitions, missiles and spare parts ; a 500-bed hospital ship, and floating storage and offloading units assigned to Military Sealift Command supporting the Defense Logistics Agency, and an offshore petroleum discharge system ( OPDS ) tanker ship.
These include a number of Jardines ’ long-standing businesses such as Jardine Engineering Corporation ( JEC ), Jardine Shipping Services, Jardine Aviation Services, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals, Jardine Schindler and Gammon Construction as well as more contemporary interests that reflect the demands of Asian consumers ; among them Pizza Hut restaurants in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Vietnam and Jardine OneSolution IT services.
These prototypes were made in Boulogne-Billancourt by the Air Liquide company, following instructions from Cousteau and Émile Gagnan.
These Allied ground forces in Korea were frequently outnumbered, and greatly, by their Chinese and North Korean attackers, but the U. S. Air Force and the U. S. Navy naval aviators had control of the air over nearly all of the Korean Peninsula.
These missions were carried out by the US Air Force and Army.
These lands span five counties ( Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, Washington and Beaufort ) and include three national wildlife refuges, a U. S. Air Force bombing range, and private land.
These part-time guardsmen are augmented by a full-time cadre of Active Guard & Reserve ( AGR ) personnel in both the Army National Guard and Air National Guard, plus Army Reserve Technicians in the Army National Guard and Air Reserve Technicians ( ART ) in the Air National Guard.
These include two destroyers of the United States Navy named Mustin, as well as Mustin Beach Officers ' Club and Mustin Hall ( the Bachelor Officers ' Quarters ) aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
These joined two other air stations already operating on Bermuda, the pre-war civil airport on Darrell's Island, which had been taken over by the RAF, and the Fleet Air Arm's Royal Naval Air Station, HMS Malabar, on Boaz Island.
These eight divisions are the elements, Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Akash, Mana, Buddhi, Ahamkara.
These types, and the DH. 9A, a developed version that served for many years with the postwar Royal Air Force, formed the basis of early de Havilland designed airliners, including the company's DH. 16 and DH. 18 types which were operated by Aircraft Transport and Travel Limited, the first airline established in the United Kingdom, also owned by George Holt Thomas.
These prisons are also located fairly close to Travis Air Force Base.
These grants were an extension of the Lend-Lease agreement, but not actually part of it, and no loan of ships or other war material was received in return ( although the agreement for the airfield to be constructed in Bermuda was that it be shared with the Royal Air Force ).
These allegations, along with concerns over how the Air Force handles other religious issues, prompted Academy graduate Michael L. Weinstein to file a lawsuit against the Air Force.
" These names were chosen because many pilots had trained at Nellis Air Force Base, located in proximity to Las Vegas.
These aircraft were later sent to the 1st Pursuit Squadron / Group of Philippine Air Force in 1937.
These include the 101st Air Refueling Wing of the United States Air Force ( USAF ) and its 132nd Air Refueling Squadron, which mostly fly KC-135 tanker planes.

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