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- The design provides a common supply for all the transceivers.
- Common supplies and office equipment items before the advent of suitably priced word processing machines and carbonless paper;
- After the last phase is reached all unused castle pieces are returned to the common supply and points are calculated.
- The cattle were not only the source of their food and many common supplies, but also their economy and livelihood.
- Its statutes provided for last rites, funeral services for deceased members, and a common supply of food for poorer members.
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- Army depots provided common supplies, while Seventh Fleet light cargo ships and delivered Navy-peculiar items from Subic Bay in the Philippines.
- All translations of a fixed body is also a common supply collection of interest, and it defines the translative packing constant of that body.
- The artillery regiments had a common supply unit responsible for the weapons, ammunition, transportation between islands etc . A signals company built and maintained the communication lines.
- Meanwhile, the Korean War led to several investigations by Congress of military supply management, which threatened to impose a common supply service on the military services from the outside.
- But he added that EMC was interested in applying Aviion's NUMA technology, a method for having multiple processors use a common supply of memory, in its storage management products.
- If, for example, someone flushes a toilet while the shower is in use, the fixture suddenly draws a significant amount of cold water from the common supply line, causing a pressure drop.
- After much debate among the service chiefs and secretaries, on August 31, 1961, Secretary McNamara announced the establishment of a separate common supply and service agency known as the Defense Supply Agency ( DSA ).
- We are engaged in war, the Secretary of State calls upon the colonies to contribute, some would do it, I think most would cheerfully furnish whatever is demanded, one or two, suppose, hang back, and, easing themselves, let the stress of the draft lie on the others, surely it is proper that some authority might legally say, " Tax yourselves for the common Supply, or Parliament will do it for you . " This backwardness was, as I am told, actually the case of Pennsylvania for some short time towards the beginning of the last war, owing to some internal dissensions in that colony.