Living in the shadows of quasi-legality, abandonware, programs once commercially sold now absent from store shelves, are popular on the Net. |
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Overlaid on this general picture is the pattern of special commercially available drinking water. |
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This works in the same manner as checking a commercially sent express package. |
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And there are countless bacteria out there, just waiting to be commercially exploited. |
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Whelks are widely distributed, but are commercially exploited in only some regions. |
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The juice is increasingly used in cakes and desserts in Japan, both commercially and domestically. |
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As investors, we need to be able to distinguish between interesting scientific discoveries and commercially viable projects. |
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Oxygen is produced commercially by the fractional distillation of liquid air. |
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One can utilize lavender fresh, dried or by the oil, which is commercially extracted by steam distillation. |
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The company plans to discontinue the service from September because it is no longer commercially viable. |
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It is obtained commercially by electrolyzing a liquid mixture of hydrogen fluoride and potassium hydrogen fluoride. |
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A handful of U.S. companies install green roofs commercially, but so far high expense prevents them from greening individual residential roofs. |
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It is known commercially to treat salmon suffering from infestation with sea lice by the use of the insecticide dichlorvos. |
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It is important to distinguish between the active herbicide glyphosate and its commercially available formulations. |
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The deletions went beyond the typical commercially sensitive information, to embarrassing findings that the company didn't want released. |
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Although oat oil makes up about 6 percent of most dehulled oats, it is rarely sold commercially. |
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They succeeded by manufacturing commercially viable product that people found beneficial to their lives. |
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The 7090 and 7091 alloy powders are commercially produced by several companies. |
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Cryotherapy can be used via both the rigid and flexible bronchoscopes, and rigid, semirigid, and flexible probes are commercially available. |
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His experience is, after all, more pressingly real and common than a great deal of commercially successful filmmakers. |
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South African protea species are cultivated commercially in Australia, France, Spain, and the United States. |
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Allowing GM crops to be grown commercially in Scotland could lead to another outbreak of direct action by environmentalists. |
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The crop is grown commercially only in those regions where the plants are forced into a rest period by cold or drought. |
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Weeklies and fortnightlies that started as literary magazines slowly fell into the groove as they became commercially unviable. |
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Formic acid is prepared commercially by heating carbon monoxide and sodium hydroxide to form sodium formate. |
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Winter rhubarb is commercially produced in forcing houses in Michigan and Ontario. |
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Thanks to plant breeding and irrigation, commercially grown cotton produces very high yields. |
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Dirty money flowing from abroad is criminal, corrupt, or commercially tax-evading at its source. |
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Lee not only produces flies commercially but also provides fly tying materials. |
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These are British commercially made meat and fish pastes sold in jars for spreading on bread. |
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Historically, the Walther PP was the first commercially successful double-action semiautomatic pistol. |
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All nine species of coneflowers are native to North America, but only the four listed here are available commercially. |
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Labruscana grapes, especially Concord, are also grown commercially, and some Muscadines are also produced. |
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Such foods are an estimated five years away from being available commercially. |
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Doesn't this seem as if the agency would push tow pilots to be commercially licensed? |
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These insect-resistant crops have been stopped from being grown commercially for the next three years. |
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Every bag of commercially prepared feed should have a tag stitched to the bottom. |
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Recently, several organic forms of minerals have become commercially available. |
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Varietal screening done in quarantine by reveals that virtually all the existing commercially grown soybean cultivars are susceptible. |
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Second, don't expect commercially available software to alert you if you come under the authorities' suspicion. |
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We analysed the phonocardiogram. using commercially available audio editing software. |
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The grim reality is that the only way to save them is to farm them commercially. |
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China is ruled by an illegitimate communist oligarchy which wants to develop the country commercially while maintaining political control. |
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The commercially available vanilla which is used in baking and perfumery is now, sadly, usually made from a synthetic base. |
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Telephone lines and coaxial cable will be the only real options for commercially viable and reliable high speed Internet service. |
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The pelletizing is done using a commercially available pellet mill at the researchers' facility. |
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By album number three he began to hit pay dirt, both commercially and artistically. |
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The demand for land focused hostile attention upon the graziers, who reared cattle and sheep commercially on extensive pastoral holdings. |
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As well as that, pawpaws have been commercially planted on Rarotonga for over 30 years. |
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Five films from the dead French director's oeuvre that were critically panned on their original release get commercially brave DVD releases. |
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This was one of the first commercially produced British superhets and was several years ahead of its time. |
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In fact, hillbillies themselves were the first to capitalize commercially on the hillbilly mystique. |
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The process permits the production of concentrated ceric sulphate solutions at commercially viable current densities and efficiencies. |
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Ginseng is commercially available as bare dried roots, which can be ground up for various herbal teas. |
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Although the ormer is not a commercially exploited species, it is very important both biologically and socially to Jersey. |
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All isolates of C. fulvum collected to date originate from commercially grown tomatoes. |
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The researchers compared commercially available strawberry varieties grown only on fields managed organically. |
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I think in order for a record to be commercially successful it has to get exposure from press, radio and tv as well. |
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Other firms have also tried to use milk from goats and cows to produce drugs but none have proved commercially viable. |
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The next reason is for commercially valuable by-products like horns, antlers, pelt, bones, feathers and casques. |
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The cashew apple is not commercially important since it spoils quickly, but local people love the fruit. |
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The early handout of taxpayers' money was neither commercially prudent nor correct use of public funds, adds the report. |
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The other interested party in the fate of handloom is the banya, whose motives are commercially driven and exploitative. |
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Disregarding the value of your labor, canning homegrown food may save you half the cost of buying commercially canned food. |
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The hake industry is, commercially, the most valuable fishing industry in Namibia. |
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Tony's homemade wine has the aroma of good wine whereas the commercially produced Calabrian wine does not. |
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This specification covers the pigments commercially known as raw umber and burnt umber. |
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Industrial minerals are defined as non-metallic, non-fuel minerals which can be exploited commercially. |
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A number of programs are commercially available to facilitate the use of technology by the visually impaired. |
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Data were acquired from patients via an optical fiber bundle coupled to a commercially available double-monochromator fluorimeter. |
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Undecylenic acid is produced commercially by the vacuum distillation of castor bean oil. |
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Among the fish on the move are commercially important varieties such as Atlantic cod, sole and whiting. |
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While blueberries are propagated commercially by tissue culture, they can be propagated by hardwood or softwood cuttings. |
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At each site, we additionally installed two feeders filled with a commercially sold mixture of seeds for captive birds. |
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Specimens are commercially quarried and are made into bolo ties, earrings, and belt buckles. |
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It is feared that the continued uncontrolled exploitation of the mpingo tree will cause it to become commercially extinct within a few decades. |
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The restaurant critic also noted the unbuttered frozen peas that were cold and the vapid vichyssoise that tasted commercially made. |
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In 1909, shortly after the discovery of umami, monosodium glutamate, or MSG, began to be produced commercially. |
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This was used as the air launch platform for the first six commercially developed Pegasus rocket boosters. |
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Pearls were harvested for their high value and pearlshell was used commercially for button-making and for mother-of-pearl. |
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Until now, he has been seen as probably Russia's most commercially minded leader. |
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So the fact that the two men might have similar political views, or a certain sort of simpatico relationship might work well commercially? |
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There is a tariff on papers known commercially as copying paper, filtering paper, silver paper, and tissue paper. |
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He said over the past two years he had been commercially growing bedding plants in tunnels in his garden. |
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All types of tsukemono are available commercially but many people make pickles at home because it's so inexpensive and easy. |
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Traditional, commercially supported media linearly presents content in bite-sized morsels, interspersed with ads to pay for the show. |
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The 49-year-old part-timer from Perth had triumphed over some of the best known and most commercially successful photographers in the country. |
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Electric traction was commercially applied first on suburban and metropolitan lines, but was quickly adopted for underground railways. |
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Automatic dispensing pipettes and micropipettes are also available commercially. |
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Chemical slug pellets and baits that contain metaldehyde are widely available commercially, however label directions must be followed carefully. |
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While the tobacco plant is indigenous to North America, it is now commercially cultivated and naturalized in most sub tropical countries. |
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He has employed another more commercially minded architect, David Childs, to work with Libeskind and bash the plans into shape. |
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There is always one who is far less commercially minded than the other, forever wanting to decorate their investment, or personalise it. |
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Today, olives are commercially produced throughout the Mediterranean area, particularly in Greece and Spain. |
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Districts choose from commercially available standardized tests to measure students against national norms. |
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It also challenged the conventional wisdom that a bar in a secluded lane location could not be commercially viable. |
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These views of the seafront appear to be the first films made in the town and the first of the town to be exhibited commercially. |
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And the behemoths contain tremendous amounts of oil and baleen, once commercially lucrative products. |
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The glaze is called teriyaki sauce and may be bought in a commercially prepared form or made at home. |
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We used commercially available, off-the-shelf equipment to conduct biofeedback through the use of telehealth treatment. |
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The rose gardens contain many commercially available roses, such as floribundas, grandifloras and hybrid tea roses. |
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If the Metro rail is commercially viable, non-polluting and scalable for future needs, let us go ahead with it without further delay. |
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While sawfish haven't been fished commercially, they can get lured by lines set for other fish. |
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Most taramasalata sold commercially is artificially colored and tastes nothing like the homemade version. |
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The new Toshiba chip will be available in sample quantities in April and commercially around September. |
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The Government must listen, and put safety first by refusing to allow GM crops to be commercially grown in Britain. |
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The most accurate laboratory cesium atomic clocks are thousands of times better than commercially produced units. |
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If officers have to make decisions for the Council, they need to be visionary and commercially astute. |
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This is artesian water, which is often a commercially important source for water supply. |
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How many other commercially successful directors, at 40-plus, would head off to the Afghan border to rough it with a DV camera? |
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If successful, a commercially available drug could be part of the oncologist's armoury inside five years. |
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Only two species of coffee are commercially important, Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora. |
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Traditional, commercially supported media linearly presents content in bite-sized morsels. |
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It is also probably fair to say that Edison did produce the first commercially viable light bulb. |
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The burden of proof lies with the customs service to prove the goods were to be sold commercially, the court said. |
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She was a commercially successful choreographer and anthropological researcher of Caribbean dance. |
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Mrs Neve said the purpose of the event was to show pastoralists that they could breed angoras commercially. |
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Many of Panama's commercially raised chickens are fed fishmeal from anchovetas, small fish which also depend on mangroves. |
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Two other very important inorganic compounds that are synthesized commercially are ammonia and nitric acid. |
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The synopsis is, unsurprisingly, a rehash of the commercially successful film franchise. |
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Today, most of the country's southeast coast is surrounded by man-made reefs, which are harvested commercially. |
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Extraction began in 1864 in California and Nevada, after commercially workable deposits were found in alkaline desert marshes. |
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Relatively reclusive writers and artists consent to documentaries because exposure will help them commercially. |
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Touted for their cholesterol-lowering properties, phytosterols are found in commercially prepared margarines and spreads. |
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All other chemicals and reagents used were of the highest grade commercially available. |
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A total synthesis of kainic acid starting from the commercially available 2-azetidinone is described. |
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It studies the effects of growing modified maize, potatoes and oilseed rape commercially on farms. |
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Bracken is cultivated commercially in America, Canada and Brazil as a remedy for bronchitis and parasitic worms. |
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Without the cash these commercially unviable exchanges would not have supported enough end users to justify the investment. |
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From 200 tons of turkey waste this plant can produce roughly 450 barrels of oil a day, which is being sold commercially. |
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It has a lot of scope to become a well-used community building that is commercially viable. |
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Attraction to physical symmetry, health, and youth is an evolutionary adaption, not a commercially created fiction. |
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Malic acid is available commercially for use in acidifying foods and beverages and in numerous industrial processes. |
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Of all types of commercially based American music, jazz is the one that has most consistently fostered musical artistry on a high level. |
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Other vernacular names for allspice include pimento and Jamaica pepper, but these are not used commercially. |
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To make things worse, commercially available audio books are usually abridged and twice as expensive as the print version. |
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Eel, catfish, carp, shad, herring, sturgeon and striped bass have all been fished commercially in the Hudson, and all have been found contaminated with PCBs at unsafe levels. |
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That is approximately the same year the BBC predicted Moon mining could become commercially profitable. |
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Although present in air, helium is commercially obtained from natural gas wells where it occurs in concentrations of between one and seven percent of the natural gas. |
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The majority of popular culture is commercially produced ephemera of mostly lamentable quality which needs absolutely no help or encouragement from government. |
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There is commercially zoned land either side of this freight centre. |
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Excepting the pantographs and the lazy tongs, which could be purchased commercially, most of the rod and bar systems were the extemporisations of individual engineers. |
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Planning and conditions attached by local or national authorities which affect the town both residentially and commercially, is a highly sensitive issue. |
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Unlike the cigarette smoker, who draws needily upon the commercially packaged weed, the pipe man takes things slowly, lingering over the rituals of cleaning, filling, tamping. |
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Until now, the best resolution available commercially in electronic displays has been about 150 dpi in high-end liquid crystal display computer monitors. |
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Most of the commercially valuable wild species derive their nourishment from the rootlets of living trees in a mutually beneficial relationship called mycorrhiza. |
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Among them were species like ponderosa and lodgepole pine, trees that proved so commercially valuable they contributed significantly to the building of the country. |
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Natural rubber latex is derived from the white, milky sap of rubber trees that are grown commercially in southeastern Asia, primarily Malaysia, and West Africa. |
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Like Hartmann, Miller is out to prove that progressive radio can be commercially successful. |
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These trends were shown both by commercially exploited species such as Atlantic cod and common sole, and others not targeted by fisheries including scaldfish and snakeblenny. |
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However, all the tellurite glasses were prepared using commercially available tellurium dioxide and were coloured, usually slightly, yellow-green. |
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A number of different types of balers are available commercially. |
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A few species of palms that grow in tropical America and Africa are the source of brush fibers called commercially Piassava, Piassaba or Bass Fiber. |
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This can be provided by a number of commercially available special dressings, including semipermeable films, foams, hydrocolloids, and calcium alginate swabs. |
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The pigment produced commercially in the greatest quantities by far is titanium white, which we apply to everything from window frames and office interiors to automobiles. |
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If any metal complexation route to produce ethylene is ever going to succeed commercially, olefin separation needs to compare favourably with cryogenics. |
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He who is commercially and more touristically viable gets the statue. |
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As a nation, it is growing stronger, commercially and militarily. |
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He also collected songs that had been composed by known writers, performed on the minstrel stage, printed as sheet music, and commercially recorded on 78 rpm discs. |
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Lager and bitter are different types of beer, commercially more different than red and white wine, but perhaps not as different as whisky and gin. |
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American bittersweet is valued for its glossy green summer foliage followed by orange and red fruits and seeds, and several landscape cultivars are commercially marketed. |
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A once desultory and commercially moribund neighborhood is revived. |
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No wonder we are becoming commercially uncompetitive with other nations. |
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The most important boron compound commercially is sodium borate, used in the manufacture of borosilicate glass, glass fiber insulation, and textile glass fiber. |
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Most of the film from the 1920s and 1930s is not commercially exploited, which means most of the film from the 1920s and 1930s sits unpreserved and rotting away. |
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People with yeast sensitivities frequently react better to soda bread than to most types of commercially manufactured bread made from yeast cultures. |
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Nitrogen additions to high-strength steels containing vanadium have become commercially important because the additions enhance precipitation hardening. |
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Besides honey production, honeybees are bred commercially for their ability to pollinate 90 crops, including many fruits and nuts. |
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Recommendations for early identification testing often include the use of commercially available, nationally normed measures of reading and phonological awareness. |
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By fractionation, various grades of olein and stearin are available commercially, enabling the food manufactures to select the properties they particularly require. |
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Yet despite variable environments, new commercially available maize hybrids continue to be produced each year with ever-increasing harvestable yield. |
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He does have his heart in the right place but has to accept that without considerable subsidies, airline travel to the islands will never be commercially viable. |
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You no doubt have heard of cloth houses being used to grow many plants commercially, in particular chrysanthemums, asters, snapdragons, and occasionally roses. |
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Ninety-five per cent of all asbestos used commercially is chrysotile. |
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Milk churns and dairymaids are making a comeback on a Sheffield housing estate where South Yorkshire's first urban dairy will start producing cheese commercially next month. |
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Skateboarding is going airborne this fall with the launch of the first real commercially marketed hoverboard which uses magnetics to float about an inch off the ground. |
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When the Carry On team decided to parody the horror genre, it was perhaps inevitable that they would do it in the commercially successful mould of the Hammer films. |
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In fact, data consolidation imposes such catastrophic operational compromises as to render it practically impossible and commercially inadvisable to follow as a direction. |
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Eight commercially available clones containing intergenic regions from the yeast genome were used in duplicate as hybridization and data analysis controls. |
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Their work suggests that the economy of southeast Ireland became more commercially and industrially orientated during the first half of the sixteenth century. |
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It dominated the world industrially, commercially, and financially. |
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It reads like a blog, but you only have to look at a couple of the images to know this is a commercially popular side of US culture and quickly infiltrating ours. |
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Using a commercially available antibody-based detection kit, it was confirmed in seed production fields, germplasm improvement plots, and in commercial field corn. |
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The size and purity of the amplified product were checked by agarose gel electrophoresis, and the fragment was purified from the gel by commercially available procedures. |
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Smoothing up the cob on a belt sander will leave you with an appearance very like those commercially made corn-cob pipes and give you some really nice looking floats. |
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It struck them both there was potential to offer a service commercially. |
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The Palinuridae family includes the commercially exploited crustaceans of Australia that are known as rock lobsters, spiny crayfish and marine crayfish. |
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On the world scene, diamondback moth is ranked as the major insect pest of a large number of commercially grown cruciferous plants, including canola. |
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These observations have implications for our understanding of the foraging capabilities of gannets, and the interactions of gannets with commercially targeted fish species. |
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Any new commercially developed desktop operating system released into the market today would have to overcome the same hurdles on the way to mainstream acceptance. |
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Many garden centers sell commercially made, doughnut-shaped mosquito dunks or granulated products containing this fast-acting biological larvacide. |
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Christmas trees are grown commercially on plantations and are like any other crop except they take several years to reach maturity rather than just one. |
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One of helium's better-known, but less commercially important, applications is in lighter-than-air craft, such as dirigibles, and in weather and research balloons. |
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The clothes are the first commercially available to know the difference between right and wrong, and to see through their moral duty and obligation. |
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This weekend a spokesman confirmed that the artefacts would go on show in the first year of the dome's new existence as a commercially run arena and leisure centre. |
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However, in the long run Oasis became more commercially successful than Blur. |
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This novel product marks the first time that an isotopically labeled version of Vitamin B12 is commercially available. |
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All-natural juices that are sold commercially are a good bet for obtaining vitamins and other important nutrients. |
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European bass was one of the first types of fish to be farmed commercially in Europe. |
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It is both fished and raised commercially, and is considered to be the most important fish currently cultured in the Mediterranean. |
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Herring and plaice are two commercially important species that use the Thames Estuary for this purpose. |
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The two solvents, Methylene chloride and ethyl acetate, that have produced the best results are used commercially to decaffeinate green coffee. |
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There are at least seven species of wood that carry a version of the name padauk, however, African padauk is the most commercially popular. |
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Daffodils are grown commercially near Brecon in Powys, Wales, to produce galantamine, a drug used to combat Alzheimer's disease. |
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The first commercially successful example was built by the Maudslay Motor Company in 1902, for the Deptford Cattle Market in London. |
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Diquat dibromide is a commercially available herbicide that is used extensively worldwide. |
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He said that PPF in collaboration with Pakistan Philately Association would commercially leverage philately business. |
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First introduced commercially in 1994, the DNA microarray is one of the fastest growing life science research instrument techniques. |
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It has long been a commercially important fish, as a source of food, shark fin, animal feed, and shark liver oil. |
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The Wye remained commercially navigable until the 1850s, when commercial traffic moved to railways. |
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Prior to the 1980s, fishermen brought in an average catch of almost 40,000 tons per year of pikeperch and other commercially useful fish. |
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Based on the published values of 2 to 64 ppb of gold in seawater a commercially successful extraction seemed possible. |
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Due to the high cost of primary battery power, the motors were commercially unsuccessful and Davenport went bankrupt. |
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There has been a need for industry standards in the podosphere, and the ADM will help accelerate its growth into a commercially viable medium. |
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Walnut oil is available commercially and is chiefly used as a food ingredient particularly in salad dressings. |
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In this study, we compared a capture ELISA for PR3 and MPO antibodies with a new, commercially available DB method. |
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Numerous walnut cultivars have been developed commercially, which are nearly all hybrids of the English walnut. |
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The black walnut is of high flavor, but due to its hard shell and poor hulling characteristics it is not grown commercially for nut production. |
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Nutmeat of the eastern black walnut from the Juglans nigra is less commercially available, as are butternut nutmeats from Juglans cinerea. |
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When Watt returned to Britain, he began experiments along these lines with hopes of finding a commercially viable process. |
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British Rail's proposal in the 1970s and 80s to introduce the Advanced Passenger Train APT project failed commercially. |
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The most commercially successful of their many recordings, the album rose to the higher reaches of the UK charts immediately after its release. |
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Cymene production is commercially carried out by alkylation of toluene with propene. |
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Although distillation of whisky in Wales began in Middle Ages there were no commercially operated distilleries during the 20th century. |
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Joseph Foljambe's Rotherham plough of 1730 was the first commercially successful iron plough. |
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Phenylalanine modified CaP was studied as a control since phenylalanine modified matrices are commercially used in immunoadsorbent columns. |
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Thamnocephalus platyurus is a fairy shrimp indigenous to the Southern High Plains that is also available commercially. |
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The service was commercially successful enough for a sister ship to be required, which Brunel was asked to design. |
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It was widely disputed whether it would be commercially viable for a ship powered purely by steam to make such long journeys. |
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The first film after their marriage, The Sandpiper, was poorly received but still became a commercially successful venture. |
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These artists have also been commercially successful in continental Europe and North America. |
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Rushdie has had a string of commercially successful and critically acclaimed novels. |
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The fluorescent signal is easily detected by simple, low cost, portable fluorometers that are commercially available. |
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He died shortly after obtaining the patent, and his invention was never produced commercially. |
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An aviation breakthrough, it was the first commercially successful pressurized airliner, allowing it to fly higher than other airliners. |
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Oil exploration also began, with indications of possible commercially exploitable deposits in the Falklands basin. |
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A modern, commercially available Royal Banner of England, printed on polyester fabric. |
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His father had inherited a country estate, Over Norton Park in Oxfordshire, which he farmed commercially. |
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Electrically powered model planes and helicopters are also commercially available. |
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Similar deposits were found at Wytch Farm in the 1890s, but were commercially exploited until only circa 1900, and only at a low level. |
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A commercially successful film adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, it was a box office success worldwide. |
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Biographer Michael Starr asserts that Sellers showed enthusiasm towards these roles, although the airline campaign failed commercially. |
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Monsieur Verdoux was the first Chaplin release that failed both critically and commercially in the United States. |
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British producer Fatboy Slim's breakthrough album, Halfway Between the Gutter and The Stars, was his most commercially successful release. |
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From 1903 to 1968, Panama was a constitutional democracy dominated by a commercially oriented oligarchy. |
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The remaining Gulf inlets still are important to several species of fishes, crustaceans, and shellfish that are commercially harvested. |
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Virtually all commercially available baby formulas contain added vitamin C, preventing infantile scurvy. |
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An animal with commercially valuable fur is known within the fur industry as a furbearer. |
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These black sheep were considered undesirable by shepherds, as black wool is not as commercially viable as white wool. |
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In the United States, sugarcane is grown commercially in Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, and Texas. |
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Manioc is also used in a number of commercially available laundry products, especially as starch for shirts and other garments. |
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Many test sites have been explored for oil, but no commercially viable quantities have been found. |
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Plant breeders' rights or plant variety rights are the rights to commercially use a new variety of a plant. |
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He is famous for his invention of the first commercially used steam powered engine. |
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Watt's beam engines were used commercially in much larger numbers and many continued to run for 100 years or more. |
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Today, potassium carbonate is prepared commercially by the electrolysis of potassium chloride. |
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It took many years of development and testing before gas lighting for the stage would be commercially available for use in theatres. |
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If commercially produced oral rehydration solutions are too expensive or difficult to obtain, solutions can be made. |
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It was in the 1880s that the technology was commercially developed for large scale electricity generation and transmission. |
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Coppicing of willow, alder and poplar for energy wood has proven commercially successful. |
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A commercially successful breed, the North of England Mule, has been produced from the Swaledale ewes, by mating with Bluefaced Leicesters. |
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It is usually ground into a fine powder, with airfloat grade being the finest particle size available commercially. |
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The wall crawler... is a commercially available crawler, which attaches to the steel tank wall through strong, permanent magnetic wheels. |
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Though less commercially successful, other NWOBHM bands such as Venom and Diamond Head would have a significant influence on metal's development. |
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Most of the commercially important crops are perennials, such as cacao, coconut, oranges, bananas and sugar cane. |
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It can be classified into anatase, rutile and brokite, of which only anatase and rutile are commercially important. |
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Very few mineral deposits of Buru have industrial value, and only limestone is mined commercially. |
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MagiQ's QPN 7505, commercially available in the fourth quarter of this year, is a next-generation QKD system. |
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Cloves are commercially harvested primarily in Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Madagascar, Zanzibar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania. |
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Some of these species were and are commercially important, although not on the same scale as cotton, for example jute and ramie. |
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Its skin is used for leather products and its meat is marketed commercially, with its leanness a common marketing point. |
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Some established bands moved towards music that was simpler and more commercially viable. |
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Strasbourg began to grow to become the most populous and commercially important town in the region. |
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It was based on the Telefunken High Com broadband compander system, but was never introduced commercially in FM broadcasting. |
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The surface morphology of films was studied in semi-contact mode, with a commercially available NSG03 rectangularly shaped silicon cantilever. |
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Many commercially produced composites use a polymer matrix material often called a resin solution. |
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Slicers grown commercially for the North American market are generally longer, smoother, more uniform in color, and have a much tougher skin. |
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Flavr Savr was the first commercially grown genetically engineered food licensed for human consumption. |
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This type of tomato is grown commercially near plants that process and can tomatoes, tomato sauce, and tomato paste. |
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In an outdoors setting, wind or animals usually provide sufficient motion to produce commercially viable crops. |
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Many diterpenoids produced by plants are commercially valuable, from fragrance compounds like limonene to the anti-cancer drug taxol. |
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Pink Floyd are one of the most commercially successful and influential rock bands of all time. |
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This colostrum is not usually commercially sold, but is extremely important for early calf nutrition. |
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Hydrogen peroxide and benzoyl peroxide are two commercially approved chemical agents for bleaching liquid whey. |
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The releases were commercially successful and the television series was viewed by an estimated 400 million people. |
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Crocodiles are protected in many parts of the world, but they also are farmed commercially. |
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The double LP was Hendrix's most commercially successful release and his only number one album. |
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The Somerset Levels is now the only area in the UK where basket willow is grown commercially. |
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Because these fish were once abundant, and because their robust bodies are good to eat, these fish have been commercially harvested. |
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Toothfish are commercially fished, and overfishing has reduced toothfish populations. |
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Many Asian fungi are commercially grown and have increased in popularity in the West. |
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It may have been the first plough to be widely built in factories and the first to be commercially successful. |
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The first commercially available computer, the Ferranti Mark 1, was made in Manchester and sold in February 1951 to the University of Manchester. |
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Joseph Foljambe's Rotherham plough of 1730, was the first commercially successful iron plough. |
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Candied violets are still made commercially in Toulouse, France, where they are known as violettes de Toulouse. |
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Thymol, an antiseptic, is an active ingredient in various commercially produced mouthwashes such as Listerine. |
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The music and enduring fame of the Beatles has been commercially exploited in various other ways, again often outside their creative control. |
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These new bulk carriers will be equipped with a broad array of the most advanced navigation and data systems commercially available today. |
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The commercially available thick copper metallization system on A1N offers environmental advantages over beryllium oxide substrates. |
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Pines are among the most commercially important tree species valued for their timber and wood pulp throughout the world. |
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