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meant and ready
No Chancellor of the Exchequer is worth his salt who is not ready to save what are meant by candle-ends and cheese-parings in the cause of his country.
The most important ceremony of the Pawnee culture, the Spring Awakening ceremony, was meant to awaken the earth and ready it for planting.
A waxing moon meant Soma was recreating himself, ready to be drunk again.
In a public meeting held at the Ram Lila grounds in Delhi, a few days after the ceasefire, he complained against a BBC report which claimed that Shastri's identity as a Hindu meant that he was ready for a war with Pakistan.
The release of SLE 10 was marketed with the phrase " Your Linux is Ready ", meant to convey that Novell's Linux offerings were ready for the enterprise.
Although, unlike Calais, it did not require a permanent garrison, the incessant raiding and border skirmishes meant that there would always be a ready supply of trained and experienced soldiers at the Warden's command.
It also meant less of a need for slots, as the most popular peripheral add-on cards were already built-in, ready for devices to be plugged into the rear ports of the machine.
Fruit and flowers were also carried ; the mild climate around Penzance and on the Scilly Isles meant that they were ready for market earlier and could command high prices.
This view brought him into conflict with the Treasury and meant that Conservative proposals for privatisation were not ready by the time of the 1992 general election.
One of the earliest and most famous battles was in December 1981 ( evidenced by BB's DJ asking if the crowd is ready for ' 82 ) when Kool Moe Dee challenged Busy Bee Starski-Busy Bee Starski's defeat by the more complex raps of Kool Moe Dee meant that " no longer was an MC just a crowd-pleasing comedian with a slick tongue ; he was a commentator and a storyteller ", which KRS-One also credits as creating a shift in rapping in the documentary Beef.
They were ready to build it and this meant that the first cars could hit the market as early as December 1958.
A split in the Labour movement meant that the party was by no means ready to fight an election, and the results showed this.
This meant that the legislature could adopt the recommendations, according to the emergency procedure, in January or February, ready for application at the start of the next school year in September 2004.
The term seed suggests that this is an early investment, meant to support the business until it can generate cash of its own, or until it is ready for further investments.
This meant at air bases across Canada jet fighters were fully fuelled and armed, and ready to start engines, 24 hours a day / seven days per week.
The slow rate of the album's progress, combined with rapid changes in software animation, meant that Allen had to archive the animation program developed at the Institute of Technology until Hütter and Schneider were ready in 1986, to travel to New York to edit the images to the final version of " Musique Non-Stop ".
While in Berlin, the writer also persiflaged some of Vasile Alecsandri's liberal and patriotic writings — he completed Alecsandri's nationalist poem Tricolorul with sarcastic verses that were meant to enhance its xenophobic feel ( showing the Romanians ready to do battle against all their perceived enemies in Eastern Europe ).
13 ) provided a ready made social unit and all those who have passed through the Residence will recall what the coffee landings meant.
This meant an announcement would always be ready to play, even if the minute was changing when the announcement was triggered.
Airfields were being constructed as the battle was still being fought, but the delay in the start of the Palaus operation meant that the airfields were not ready in time for the start of the Philippines operations in October 1944.
These would soon come in handy for smoothing over certain problems of a young and unlicensed theater troupe when Rosenberg and Spivakofsky returned from Romania, penniless because the end of the war had meant the collapse of Yiddish theater in the provinces, and ready to start a troupe in Odessa.
These devices were meant for younger audiences who are not ready for the mainstream LeapPad's titles.
These cans are found in most ( if not all ) supermarkets and are usually found in the tea / coffee aisle, as opposed to being ready chilled, which is meant to be done by the customer at their own home.
While it had known plenty as in 1826 and in 1875 when the harvest was extremely good, or in 1917, when maguey commanded a good price, or even in our own days, when tobacco meant more substantial homes and better education for children ( the PVTA Experimental Station was established in 1960, when Dr. Godofredo S. Reyes was Governor ), Santa Maria also suffered hunger as in 1878 when the rain failed to come and fields cracked up and practically no grains were harvested, or yet in 1896 when grasshoppers and other insects swooped down upon fields ready to harvest, or still in 1911 and 1913 when typhoons unleashed their fury turning what otherwise were productive fields into devastated areas which meant only hunger and privation and sufferings.

meant and supply
In addition, the appetite for a continual supply of new music, carried over from the Baroque, meant that works had to be performable with, at best, one rehearsal.
After 1815, increased agricultural productivity meant a larger food supply, and a decline in famines, epidemics, and malnutrition.
Its main drawback, however, was that it was a non-standard power supply — running on 16. 2V — meant that if the AC adapter was lost or damaged, the system could be rendered useless, as replacement power supplies for that particular voltage requirement were not readily available.
Mercantilists fundamentally misunderstood this, long arguing that an increase in the money supply simply meant that everyone gets richer.
A nuclear deal was signed between the US and the UAE meant to supply nuclear technology, expertise and fuel.
Lack of balance-of-payment support meant the Zambian government did not have resources for capital investment and periodically had to issue bonds or otherwise expand the money supply to try to meet its spending and debt obligations.
The failure to bring in nearby supplies meant that he had to rely on supply lines that were already dangerously long, and that he eventually broke in September.
Difficulties in supply and replacement meant that Zouave and other exotic militia uniforms tended to be replaced by standard issue uniforms throughout the conflict.
Short platforms at North Weald and Blake Hall and limited power supply meant it was not possible to work through trains to and from London, and the line remained a branch, with the shuttle service initially operating from Loughton.
As an administrator Marlborough was also without peer ; his attention to detail meant his troops rarely went short of supply – when his army arrived at its destination it was intact and in a fit state to fight.
The Honda deal not only meant would they supply engines but that Honda staff would work with the team at their Brackley base.
The RFA was first established in 1905 to provide coaling ships for the Navy in an era when the change from sail to coal-fired steam engines as the main means of propulsion meant that a network of bases around the world with coaling facilities or a fleet of ships able to supply coal were necessary for a fleet to operate away from its home country.
The landings on the islands were meant to deny their use by the Japanese as bases for threatening the supply routes between the U. S. and Australia, and secure the islands as starting points for a campaign with the eventual goal of isolating the major Japanese base at Rabaul while also supporting the Allied New Guinea campaign.
The format of the show meant that she would be forced to spend at least a week in the Australian rainforest with a minimal supply of food in basic living conditions.
Rebel control of the area meant that overland communications and supply lines between British forces in Quebec and those in Boston and later New York were severed, so the British military command made an adjustment to their command structure.
A grapefruit for breakfast each day is meant to supply enzymes necessary for burning the 700-calorie per day diet.
The sheer vastness of the distances in the Soviet Union meant that Germany could only advance so far before outrunning their supply chains.
The landings on the islands were meant to deny their use by the Japanese as bases for threatening the supply routes between the U. S. and Australia, and to secure the islands as starting points for a campaign with the eventual goal of isolating the major Japanese base at Rabaul while also supporting the Allied New Guinea campaign.
The landings were meant to prevent the Japanese using the islands as bases from which to threaten the supply routes between the U. S. and Australia, and to secure them as starting points for a campaign to neutralize the major Imperial Japanese military base at Rabaul and support of the Allied New Guinea campaign.
This meant the inhabitants had an excellent supply for timber when building their houses and other structures.
Deteriorating weather conditions and weak, unacclimatised ponies meant that the main supply point, One Ton Depot, was laid 35 miles ( 56 km ) further north of its planned location at 80 ° S, something that was to prove critical during the return journey from the Pole the following year.
The landings on the islands were meant to deny their use by the Japanese as bases for threatening the supply routes between the U. S. and Australia, and to secure the islands as starting points for a campaign with the eventual goal of isolating the major Japanese base at Rabaul while also supporting the Allied New Guinea campaign.
This meant that the German air force would have additional airfields available to threaten Allied shipping and also to protect their own supply convoys and troops in Cyrenaica ; delaying Battleaxe could therefore mean facing stronger Axis opposition.
The landings on the islands were meant to deny their use by the Japanese as bases for threatening the supply routes between the US and Australia, and to secure the islands as starting points for a campaign with the eventual goal of neutralising the major Japanese base at Rabaul while also supporting the Allied New Guinea campaign.

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