Two important alternatives to current oil reserves are shale oil and tar sands. |
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Her show achievements include numerous regional championships in stock seat equitation and regional reserves in horsemanship and showmanship. |
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Since 2000, U.S. oil companies have replenished their reserves by acquiring other oil companies, many of which are headquartered in Canada. |
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Huge reserves of fossil fuels remain to be even considered, let alone tapped, eg gas hydrates under the oceans. |
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In fact we have a long tradition of protecting nature and have protected reserves from times immemorial. |
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Wald has also spoken of the need for bases to help protect oil reserves in Africa. |
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Our interpretation of these results is that the chorusing generally continues until energy reserves are exhausted. |
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Some people have been making some pretty dire predictions about the depletion of oil reserves recently. |
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And getting 20 to 25 minutes against reserves could be the perfect tonic for Tinsley's sagging confidence. |
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Kenya has over 50 national parks and game reserves where wildlife is protected. |
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As a result, the area of the plateau outside the existing reserves was given the less restrictive tenure of conservation area. |
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Government data shows that Indonesia has reserves of 10 billion barrels of oil and 150 trillion cubic feet of gas. |
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The State Bank reopens and is empowered to issue a new ruble, the chervonets, backed by gold reserves and a balanced state budget. |
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There are going to be very high casualties and you need tremendous sustainment both in terms of ammunition and reserves of manpower. |
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Our uranium reserves will sustain us for hundreds of years as carbon fuels dwindle. |
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The content owner reserves some rights of control but eschews the common commercial approach of all rights reserved. |
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In stifling heat this was never going to be a vigorous or vibrant game, but we stuck at our task with discipline and brave reserves of energy. |
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On this Veterans Day, about 180,000 members of the National Guard and reserves are serving on active military duty. |
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Declining American reserves of elemental sulphur could open up export possibilities. |
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More than a half of the total supply is used by homeowners, with the reserves used by industry. |
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Finding out how bocaccios move is a critical piece of information in establishing marine reserves to protect them. |
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Awash National park is one of the finest and most accessible reserves in the country. |
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Caravan sites, military estates, bird and wildlife reserves were all closed yesterday due to fears of contamination. |
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She reserves the right to be whatever she needs to be whenever she needs to be it, as she sees fit. |
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The choice helps explain why California drained its once plentiful reserves in short order. |
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Full transparency is maintained by publishing the reserves and the aggregate balance in the clearing accounts of the banking system. |
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However, when the selections for the rural lands took place, the reserves were not mentioned. |
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New owners exploited coal reserves more actively and sought markets within and beyond their localities. |
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They could, however, bring in fresh forces from the reserves to maintain battle-worthiness. |
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Rather, they represent historic reserves and retain their roles as art educational facilities with unique resources that continue to develop. |
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In Uganda, the reserves where foreign visitors come to commune with the mountain gorilla have proved a money-spinner. |
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Also, a firmer currency would make it cheaper for the country to amass oil reserves and other commodities. |
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The estimated total of all conventional uranium reserves is thought to be sufficient for about 200 years at the current rate of consumption. |
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The raffle operator reserves his rights to use frequent flyer miles to pay for the round trip plane tickets. |
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In the east of Natal, a series of game reserves offer the chance to sample some of South Africa's varied and prolific wildlife. |
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Without the protection of nature reserves and national parks they have little chance of survival. |
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The board decided that the adverse effects on the company's reserves required an issue of redeemable preference shares. |
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The estimates of the total initial recoverable reserves are now as high as 345 million tonnes. |
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Still, some fears about China's grab for oil reserves are at odds with experts' view of how global oil markets work. |
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Mbagne acquired greater significance with the discovery of huge oil reserves in its territorial waters. |
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Prices tumbled, imports poured in, banks lost their silver reserves and collapsed, and industrial firms went bankrupt for lack of cash. |
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Central banks hold reserves to defend their currencies from speculative attacks and to help finance international borrowing and trade. |
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The Japanese also had their eye on the rubber plantations, mineral wealth and oil reserves of the Dutch East Indies. |
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Barry Conlon, who scored for the reserves in midweek could be pressing for a recall to the attack alongside David McNiven. |
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The former Stoke City player is short of match practice having played just 45 minutes for the reserves in midweek. |
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The organising committee reserves the right to postpone or cancel the competition in the event of the weather being too stormy. |
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Penwork decoration, with designs in reserves on a black background, may itself have first developed within the Tunbridge ware industry. |
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The British public, and particularly those in London, have been rightly praised for drawing on reserves of stoicism and endurance. |
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Drilling to explore Britain's reserves of shale gas is to be restarted, despite major concerns about the threat it could trigger earthquakes. |
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All these proteins act as amino acid reserves which are mobilized to nourish the seedling. |
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The mobilization of energy reserves from fat and muscle catabolism usually occurs under periods of energy restriction. |
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He is due to make his comeback after injury in the reserves tomorrow, and will be a shoo-in. |
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From the oil reserves in the Caspian Sea the pipeline runs through Azerbaijan and Georgia to a tanker terminal on the coast of Turkey. |
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However, some chelonians may depend heavily upon body lipid reserves to complete vitellogenesis and egg production. |
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We can watch him hopefully progress through the reserves and into the first team and feel part of his success. |
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Yet vast reserves of potential support awaited any regime that could achieve that stability, and that permanence. |
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Their main task was game keeping, restoration of the game populations and reaching of admissible reserves of the separate types of game. |
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As a lance corporal whose enlistment was nearly over, he knew he would have to re-up in the reserves in order to qualify for education benefits. |
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Only a fool would put a player of his quality in the reserves for two seasons and his manager is no fool. |
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Browsing to a team will by default bring up the 1st team squad, with the reserves and youth players brought up by a tick box in a drop-down menu. |
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The Federal Reserve could reduce excess reserves and discourage borrowing by increasing the reserve requirement. |
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The large nutrient reserves in seeds of hound's tongue allow rapid seedling root growth. |
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Kime scrambled for his name, searching through his mental reserves for the name that lingered on the tip of his tongue. |
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The remaining reserves in these existing or approved voids should be sufficient for waste arisings in this area for up to 20 years. |
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The gold would then constitute those banks' reserves for their demand deposits. |
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If there is a serious disruption in supply, then those reserves will be tapped. |
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The Confederation of British Industry said dwindling gas reserves could lead to factory shutdowns and power cuts. |
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As a result, the quality of the lake's water has deteriorated and its vast reserves of aquatic life are rapidly shrinking. |
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He didn't require miraculous surgery so much as mental fortitude and bottomless reserves of patience. |
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Uranium reserves are also plentiful, and Australia is the world's largest supplier. |
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His wars and other undertakings exhausted the state's reserves and forced him to look for other sources of income. |
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It is demanding autonomy for the rich eastern lowland region where the natural gas reserves are concentrated. |
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The country has established national parks and game reserves where these animals are protected. |
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Proceeds from the land sale could be used to further develop existing reserves in the area. |
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However, Arctic reserves are now being considered more seriously as other oil and gas fields become exhausted. |
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Elsewhere, Sumner points out that the Fed's policy of paying interest on reserves is contractionary. |
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Playing in Chelsea's reserves isn't conditioning Parker to be an England international as he plays second fiddle to an expensive import. |
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No disrespect to the lads who play in the reserves but I'm 30 and don't need the technique work any more. |
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Only twelve players are selected along with three reserves and three standbys. |
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Hospital chiefs have dipped into capital reserves to prop up an ailing bank balance. |
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In addition to these, there are a host of wildlife refuges, marine parks, biological reserves and privately established preserves and ecolodges. |
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There are 18.2 days of diesel fuel reserves with a daily consumption of 72,000 KL a day. |
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Sunni Arabs live mainly in central areas without oil reserves and fear they will end up short changed. |
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Steeton reserves were unlucky to go down to a one goal defeat at league leaders Bay Athletic. |
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Numerous starters and key reserves are banged up and missing practice time or games. |
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With incurable optimism went a sense of power and vast reserves of energy encompassing the continent. |
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Nine months later, they are nearing profitability and have substantial cash reserves to fund growth. |
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Forest officials who foil attempts to plunder and destruct the forest reserves should be honoured with promotions, increments and recognition. |
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In South Africa, the best places to see wildlife is at private game reserves and national parks. |
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She earned the rank of first lieutenant and was promoted to captain of inactive reserves when she mustered out. |
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It being close to the end of the calendar month, my reserves of local currency are running a little low. |
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The war was a scramble for the control of the second largest oil reserves in the world and a move to establish its imperial hegemony. |
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United called on all their reserves of energy and battled back to equalise just before full time. |
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Many families who invested their college reserves in stocks and mutual funds have seen their savings evaporate. |
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He suggested that primary schools could use some of their reserves to help their finances. |
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Most live on 2,300 reserves scattered across the vastness of Canada, with each reservation having an average of 500 residents. |
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When fuel shortages finally halted the 4th AD, the Germans marshaled reserves and planned a counteroffensive against the Third Army. |
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The last time gold fever hit Scotland was in 1868, when gold reserves were discovered at Kildonan in Sutherland. |
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While Ojibwa reserves are also found in Ontario and Saskatchewan, this account stresses their history in the United States. |
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If you're a member of the reserves or National Guard, you may be eligible for a new tax deduction this year. |
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Less than four percent of the forested land is currently set aside in forest reserves and left undisturbed by forest management today. |
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Media excesses or lapses are condoned by a public which reserves its ire for the political class. |
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Social and economic problems on reserves and among urban natives exacerbate the situation. |
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Our system ordinarily reserves that function to the judicial officer hearing the merits of the matter. |
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Lions, leopards, elephants and giraffes roam the game reserves, and to see them in the flesh is a marvellous experience. |
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Zambia will benefit more if the lives of animals in forest reserves are preserved and protected against poachers. |
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The Treasury will sometimes report gold reserves, but the encumbrances on those reserves are not reported. |
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The plight of native reserves has long been known in various departments at the federal and provincial levels of government. |
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If good nutrition is important for all people, it is all the more so for spasmophiles, who tend to use up their reserves much more quickly. |
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We set aside reserves for wild nature, but sometimes we forget how much we need wild places and wild animals. |
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Bahrain was the first Gulf Arab state to produce oil, in 1932, but its reserves are now near exhaustion. |
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One is the Union government's move to create biosphere reserves in areas spread across more than one State. |
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The department established two agency farms near the proposed reserves and in 1880 appointed an Indian agent at Fort Walsh. |
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The cigarettes were then allegedly sold to smugglers and brought illegally into Canada through native reserves and border checkpoints. |
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Others were on missions, at settlements and on the many extensive reserves set aside over the years. |
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There are areas where land has been put aside for reserves but are now being used for different things. |
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It reports that its food reserves were exhausted by earthquakes last January and February, and is appealing for international aid. |
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By 1952 an improved grade of ore was encountered, and the lode was mined until 1956, when ore reserves were exhausted. |
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Canada now claims to have the second largest oil reserves in the world, all based on the inclusion of its oil sands in its reserve estimates. |
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The role of starch reserves in tolerance to anaerobiosis has also been demonstrated in experiments on rhizomes of some wetland species. |
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In every case, it said finite reserves of these minerals were approaching exhaustion and prices would rise steeply. |
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They regularly buy first team choice players and put them in the reserves or on the bench. |
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Actual confirmation of the reserves would require detailed seismic work and exploratory drilling. |
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He reserves the right to refuse designs that he considers offensive, immoral, or objectionable. |
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The weekly energy reserves report from the US Department of Energy surprised market watchers who predicted a drawdown in crude reserves. |
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And I count my blessings for not taking the advice of my residency director who was a bird colonel in the reserves to join up. |
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Proven global reserves of carbon-based energy resources are at an all-time high. |
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This directive defines the lactoproteins to which it applies and reserves the names corresponding to those definitions. |
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Army fuel supply sections were also undermanned and officers from army reserves were used to strengthen them. |
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We are going ahead with that and there will be reserves in the near future. |
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After we know the extent of the reserves there, we'll invest in a platform to start drilling. |
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Management of bank reserves was basically control over system liquidity and the broader financial environment. |
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This egg quality decline was attributed to the exhaustion of lipid and protein reserves required to produce viable eggs. |
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Our nation needs to get serious about resourcing its reserves if it's going to rely on them as heavily as it has lately. |
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The dry period is an important opportunity for the animal to recharge her body reserves prior to calving. |
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She has great reserves of iron ore, although mostly not of first-rate quality. |
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The bears would therefore come ashore there to fast on their fat reserves until freeze-up in the fall. |
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Until only a few years ago, Sudan's oil reserves represented no more than untapped potential. |
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The islands are nature reserves and provide refuges for such diverse wildlife as Cape Barren geese, sea lions, tammar wallabies and death adders. |
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Operating without adequate fuel reserves was one of the issues that put these four alpinists in trouble. |
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Over the past three years, insurers have seriously depleted their reserves of cash, which they will need to build back up again. |
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Part of the problem, he explains, is that the data available on oil reserves and production estimates is not very reliable. |
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Jesus is present in a very real and powerful way in every church that reserves the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle. |
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Your nose is blocked by sudden untapped reserves of mucus, so it's lucky you keep a box of paper tissues beside your bed. |
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But how could Germany be defended when its reserves of fighting men were almost exhausted? |
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The young, which are about a centimetre in length, feed on their reserves for the first few days of life. |
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The Prime Minister is having to draw on his last reserves of personal conviction, and convince us that he is levelling with the country. |
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He reserves most of his scorn for the film-makers of his own generation who, as he sees it, betray their own talent. |
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Naturally both cards had some reserves left in terms of performance by increasing the clockspeed of both the core and the memory. |
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There is an equally facile sub-breed of Malthusians convinced that the World will exhaust its energy reserves in 15-20 years. |
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As I drew on my reserves and got going again I was left with the pain in my quads and the sound of my feet beating against the pavement. |
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Promoter reserves the right to substitute prizes of equal value in the event that circumstances beyond its control make this unavoidable. |
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The country now has less than 18 billion tons of exploitable iron ore reserves with a tenor below 30 per cent. |
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These included vast amounts of iron ore, huge reserves of coal and electricity, and two of the world's largest explosives factories. |
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There are large reserves of coal, iron ore, and other minerals, including off-shore oil fields. |
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The deal varies from oil reserves to an overcharge for goods and service to a secret fund discovered in government accounts. |
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The webmaster reserves the right to delete, edit or alter user comments on the grounds of abuse, taste or decency. |
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One good reason may be that the Azeris suspect that Azerbaijan's oil reserves were depleted by years of Soviet exploitation. |
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By 1943, the crisis in depleted fuel reserves was such that only three weeks' worth of coal was left to supply the nation's needs. |
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In some cases though, the costs charged against profit reserves will impact upon the company's ability to pay dividends. |
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In 20 years' time, when the world is running out of oil, who do you want to be in control of large reserves of it? |
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That is equivalent to seven times the value of all known oil reserves in the country and 31 times the value of foreign direct investment. |
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These executives and managers are humble, fearless, modest, and willful with endless reserves of energy. |
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In 2000, fifty porphyry deposits had been identified in Chile, with reserves of 400 million tons of copper! |
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Macrophages are not as numerous as microphages, and there are no large reserves of them, but they are longer lived than microphages. |
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Mine operators deferred new mines in recent years because future reserves tend to be in deeper, thinner seams. |
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Animals that hibernate in winter often suffer a crisis in the Spring as their fat reserves are burnt up before the end of the bad weather. |
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This would see earnings per share fall to a level where the company would have to dip into reserves to pay the dividend at its current level. |
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As capital flowed in to buy gas reserves and ramp up production, drilling rigs and other equipment became scarce commodities, creating an upward spiral of costs. |
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Unsustainable agricultural production has therefore resulted in over-exploitation of fossil water reserves and the depletion of underground aquifers throughout the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Huge exposure to guaranteed annuities was the main reason for the downfall of discredited insurer Equitable Life, as it had not kept enough reserves to pay them. |
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The Europeans did not have substantial petroleum reserves and immediately sought an alternative fuel that could be produced at home from renewable sources. |
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Nesting female scoters rely on nutrient reserves stored before nesting for completion of incubation, but rely on exogenous nutrients for egg formation. |
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Officials from the Department of Trade and Industry are visiting the colliery to talk to union leaders and to see for themselves the coal reserves still in the mine. |
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When stars that are more than three times the mass of our Sun finally exhaust their reserves of nuclear fuel they have no means of opposing the inward pull of gravity. |
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This is my web site, running on a server I own, using bandwidth I pay for, located in a nation which reserves the right of free speech for its citizens. |
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Mucilages found in rhizomes, roots and seed endosperms may act primarily as energy reserves whereas foliar mucilages appear not to serve as storage carbohydrates. |
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The subject of an aggressive international manhunt, the young man finds immense reserves of physical and combative abilities to wriggle out of any situation. |
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The Saudis are building cash reserves in case they find it necessary to open up the spigots and drive prices down, to teach not only Russia, but possibly also Iraq, a lesson. |
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But she also reserves a place in the bedroom altar for a small portrait of the Dalai Lama, a picture that, when our back is turned, is quietly put away. |
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Can we replace rapidly depleting oil reserves with oil shale? |
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In Arctic-nesting birds, such as geese, young have little time to complete their growth and acquire the fat reserves required for the southward migration. |
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Nearly half of the world's economically recoverable oil reserves have already been extracted and around 50 countries have passed their point of peak oil output. |
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With improving technology the recoverable reserves could be even greater. |
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Many people in the region are said to be worried that the US's real interest lies in the enormous Guarani aquifer and the large oil reserves in the region. |
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West reserves the greatest disdain, however, for the consolations of religion. |
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California requires any organization that administers a gift annuity program to provide adequate reserves for any annuities sold in California or to California residents. |
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Perhaps one constant, then, in Fiasco's life is that he reserves the prerogative to quit something once it no longer feels right. |
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This is done to secure the work and readjust the reserves later, if interest is fallow. |
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Because the state reserves to itself exclusive entitlement to command obedience, it shows itself intolerant toward all institutions other than itself. |
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The world's central banks are jumping at any opportunity to sell the reserves in their vaults whenever the price starts to rise, effectively putting a lid on gains. |
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But it's also no surprise that he reserves the most lingering, even idolatrous close-ups for himself, engorging the frame with his handsome visage. |
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The area's vast reserves protect animals both rare and abundant. |
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Many of the U.S. reserves of crude oil are found in the Midwest and along the plains region. |
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The country is estimated to have oil reserves that total some 50 billion barrels, and natural gas reserves have been pencilled in at a gigantic 1,700 trillion cubic feet. |
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Planting trees to expand reserves and create corridors between protected tiger reserves is one tangible way to help the big cats survive and multiply. |
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When combined with the as yet unexploited deposits in the Arkhangel region still further west, Russia's reserves are said to be the biggest in the world. |
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Skyrocketing oil prices made Mexican reserves vastly more valuable than before and provided collateral for international loans worth hundreds of millions of dollars. |
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From around 1880 State protection on reserves was introduced, though some Aborigines were employed as stockmen and housemaids on rural properties. |
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Tanzania is almost four times the size of the UK, and 25 per cent of its land mass is protected in national parks, game reserves or conservation areas. |
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However, a spokesman for Edinburgh's Lothian Road institution pointed out that the drop in reserves merely reflected the fallback in the stock market. |
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It is important that reserves and production should not be confused. |
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Attendance allowance is paid to assist a member of the reserves with travel expenses when required to attend a specified place within Australia to render reserve service. |
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Other questions still remain, including demands made by Asari on behalf of the Ijaw people seeking self-determination and control over the vast oil reserves of the region. |
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However, China is relatively deficient in reserves of sylvine and boron. |
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They are accountable for producing past profit reports that may have relied excessively on running down reserves to preserve a mirage of real growth. |
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Manager Chris Doyle clearly delivered a few home truths in the dressing room, for the team found new reserves of energy and belief on the restart. |
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His actions and advice on the survey of rural sections, roads, townsites, reserves and early forest plantings have left a lasting impression on South Australia. |
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These include triose phosphates from photosynthesis, the complete utilization of carbohydrate storage reserves in source tissues, and reserve mobilization from sink tissues. |
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Overseas prospecting companies already have satellite data on the location of India's gold reserves and these look tempting enough to start a gold fever. |
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Inventories had been overvalued, bills were being paid out of reserves set aside to close stores, and millions in expenses had not been properly booked. |
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A stock of ecus would be created by each member state depositing 20 per cent of its gold and 20 per cent of its foreign currency reserves with a European Monetary Fund. |
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Today reserves the right to substitute the concert and recording session or elements thereof with a prize of equal or greater value at their sole discretion. |
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Albion dug into their reserves and after good progress downfield, Brookes found the space to slot a drop goal over to give Albion a slight lead with 20 minutes remaining. |
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In the 19th century, following wars with the Ovimbundu, Ambo, Humbo, and Kuvale, the Portuguese began to exploit the mineral reserves of the hinterland. |
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Utilization of starch reserves in naturally regenerating coppices was estimated to provide only a small proportion of the dry matter accumulated in new shoots. |
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In the critical chain, management reserves are incorporated. |
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In the entire province, water reserves stand at 1,300 cubic hectometres. |
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As recession looms, how much banks increase reserves depends on how bad they think the downturn will be and how many debtors may have trouble repaying their loans. |
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Cooperative members suggest that the Agriculture State Fund should subsidise the wheat purchase price, while the state contingency reserves should pay higher prices for wheat. |
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Diamond producer Namdeb is making progress on new projects that are aimed at finding new reserves and discovering ways of economically mining previously uneconomic reserves. |
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They each have a unique struggle and their own reserves of resilience and humor. |
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He reserves special scorn for academic leaders who have debased the academy by pretending that fields like hospitality and gaming studies have a place at university. |
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Gold held as reserves by a Central Bank has an opportunity cost. |
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There are substantial undeveloped reserves of oil, coal, and natural gas. |
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The world is drawing down its oil reserves at an unprecedented rate. |
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Is Germany's repatriation of its gold reserves from storage in New York and Paris a signal of declining confidence in the Euro? |
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And while there now are blood reserves lining hospital shelves, Dudley said the nonprofit is hastily approaching a crisis. |
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While at a Kenyan beach resort last month they decided to return to the Maasai Mara animal reserves to see animals such as giraffes, lions and elephants. |
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She is determined to stop loggers from illegally extracting timber from Indian reserves and national parks and to put an end to indiscriminate jungle clearance. |
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St Peter's, which dates back to the 12th Century, will stage the concert to build up its reserves after having to spend 60,000 replacing the tower pinnacles and parapet. |
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Underground mining for coal is poised to make a comeback in Scotland with plans for two drift mines into the vast Canonbie reserves in Dumfries and Galloway. |
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Foreign reserves are desperately low, the bond market moribund. |
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The website reserves the right to publish or reject any message. |
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The local McDonald's reserves parking stalls for horse-drawn buggies. |
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On days with fresh snowfall, GC concentrations were higher in dark-eyed juncos than on days without fresh snow and fat reserves increased after these snows. |
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Lafarge, which employs 15 people at the site, says a reduction in demand for aggregates means there will be 1.5m tonnes of unworked reserves left by the 2005 deadline. |
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The study found that groups of animals with similarly small range sizes had the highest proportion of species living outside wildlife reserves and national parks. |
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The reserves allow the central bank to push forth towards aligning the domestic monetary policy with the international best practice norms, albeit incrementally. |
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Britain was attracted to the Malay peninsula by its vast reserves of tin, and later found that the rich soil was also highly productive for growing rubber trees. |
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Tracts set aside for game reserves could not be used for farming. |
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Sponsor reserves the right to discontinue the use of the Video Entry without notice to Entrant. |
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Similarly, prairie chicken, sage grouse, and prairie elk will gain critical habitat when we establish bison and prairie dog reserves in the national grasslands. |
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They say there's no evidence that native reserves were revoked to achieve such a purpose, and no evidence of suppressing or curtailing Aboriginal customs and rites. |
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But it should not be beyond the wit of the Government and its advisers to create an Aboriginal title to land on Aboriginal reserves in the Northern Territory. |
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The Blackfeet believed in underground prairie reserves of buffalo and that if hunters killed all the buffalo they could find, more would emerge from secret caves. |
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Where then are the reserves put aside to cover the employee? |
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The effect of energy reserves and cryoprotectants on overwintering mortality in Mercenaria mercenaria notata at two tidal levels. |
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Its reserves had been used up, even as US troops kept arriving at the rate of 10,000 per day. |
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They differ from army reserves who are activated only during such times as war or natural disasters. |
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Today the extractive industry utilizes sand and gravel reserves and quarries stone in Wingdale. |
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Queensland has 1,321,543 megalitres of unallocated water held as general reserves in catchments that are managed through water resource plans. |
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The offshore NC41 field is to be developed together with the gas reserves of the adjacent El Bouri field. |
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Some uninhabited islands are protected as nature reserves and some are privately owned. |
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Germany responded by mobilising its own reserves and implementing Aufmarsch II West. |
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There was heavy fighting, which attracted Japanese reserves and fixed their attention. |
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He is an open book. Everyone can see that he removes nothing, conceals nothing, reserves nothing for himself. |
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Banks built up their capital reserves and made fewer loans, which intensified deflationary pressures. |
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It is more likely that these reserves were maintained for the wealthy elite. |
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The Germans were unprepared for the level of their success and lacked sufficient reserves to exploit the opening. |
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Historically, bank reserves have formed only a small fraction of deposits, a system called fractional reserve banking. |
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Banks would hold only a small percentage of their assets in the form of cash reserves as insurance against bank runs. |
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The controversy isn't over whether abiogenic oil reserves exist, said Larry Nation of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. |
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These vertical asymptotes intersect the maturity axis at the times to maturities when the reserves are zero. |
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When a bamboo flowers, most of the leaves are replaced by flowers, transpiration stops, the plant lives on reserves and then all the culms die. |
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Furthermore, Nexus reserves the right to chaperone any filming or photography taking place on the network, and has often insisted upon doing so. |
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In 2009, half of British gas was supplied from imports as domestic reserves are depleted. |
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Yildiz said Niger'srich naturalmining reserves and big young population mean the parties can gain mutual benefits from cooperation. |
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So, I came home, joined the Army reserves and was deployed as an infanteer last year. |
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A GOAL by Enric Valles five minutes before time gave Blues reserves victory over Coventry City reserves in a private friendly yesterday. |
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The government has established a large number of protected areas, wildlife sanctuaries, and game reserves to address these issues. |
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Gervinus reserves his praise and respect only for Theseus, who he thinks represents the intellectual man. |
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If Middle Eastern oil is denied to us for a year or two, our gold reserves will disappear. |
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Both the RAF and Luftwaffe struggled to replace manpower losses, though the Germans had larger reserves of trained aircrew. |
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In 1797, Pitt was forced to protect the kingdom's gold reserves by preventing individuals from exchanging banknotes for gold. |
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In September 1916, he transferred to the territorial reserves of officers, where he remained until retiring in 1924 as a Major. |
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Also created at this time were the vast underground reserves of water that make the water table higher than average in the Vale of Aylesbury. |
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The lawmakers insisted that the age limit for the reserves service must be 60 years instead of 50 years as suggested by some. |
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Gordon Brown even sold our gold reserves off at a massive reduced price to fund his muck-ups. |
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During the battle, Cromwell switched his reserves from one side of the river Severn to the other and back again. |
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The Mersey Valley Countryside Warden Service manages local nature reserves such as Chorlton Ees and Sale Water Park. |
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Norway has extensive reserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, fresh water and hydropower. |
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The presidential order designated marine reserves to protect the extraordinary diversity of marine life around the Virgin Islands. |
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Since 1994, banks have lowered the computed amount of required reserves by altering the amount of reservable liabilities on their balance sheet. |
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The Quapaw Agency was established in 1871 for tribes in northeastern Oklahoma living on reserves east of the Neosho River. |
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Once they are fully weaned it is important that we separate them from the female cows and grazing our nature reserves allows us to do this. |
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Large reserves of petroleum and natural gas were discovered in the 1960s, which led to a boom in the economy. |
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Based on current UK coal consumption, these volumes represent reserves that could last the UK between 200 and 400 years. |
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Currently, approximately 90-95 percent of rare earth element reserves are located in China and Russia. |
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The Federal Reserve added USD610m in reserves to the banking system as part of the repos or repurchase agreement. |
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We do not need to keep our nature reserves just for wildlife, they are for everyone to enjoy and are for the well being of our local community. |
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Our bank does a nightly sweep of accounts, to adjust the float so we stay within our reserves limit. |
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Income from the field, estimated to contain proven reserves of 70m barrels, will be split 50-50 between Angola and the Republic of the Congo. |
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Shooters shall fire far from roadways and residences nearby the nature reserves where the culling will take place. |
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Magnesita owns some of the largest and highest quality magnesite deposits in the world with total estimated reserves of about 200 years. |
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Minefields left from past wars have blocked access to nature reserves and agricultural fields. |
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Exact figures are debatable, because methods of estimating reserves vary and it is often difficult to forecast future discoveries. |
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They have reduced the dollar share of their foreign exchange reserves to less than 50 percent compared to a global average of 66 percent. |
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Many game reserves are located in Africa. Most are open to the public, and tourists commonly take sightseeing safaris. |
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The 1844 Bank Charter Act tied the issue of notes to the gold reserves and gave the Bank sole rights with regard to the issue of banknotes. |
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