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- Since this tradition was adopted, the original Dutch Carnival cake is procurable all year long.
- The portable anti-aircraft missiles represent a threat because they are light, lethal and often easily procurable.
- She admitted sending " general information of every kind procurable, " but mentioned no military secrets, it said.
- Steel, on the other hand, is easily procurable in simple forms such as long bars, and is extremely strong.
- To help motorists reduce their repair bills, Hammacher Schlemmer offers the tourist autokit, " the highest type of repairing outfit procurable ".
- The KC-135 Block 45 program is expected to come online in 2014 and addresses non-procurable instrument upgrades as well as a new autopilot system.
- Today, except the Kailaya Malai which has been printed, and a few manuscript copies of Vaiya Padal, the other works are very rare and hardly procurable .
- Baade bet his colleague Rudolph Minkowski a bottle of Hudson's Bay Procurable whisky that a strange-looking galaxy spewing radio waves was really a pair of galaxies in collision.
- Afterward the royal couple took their seats in the " Solongghar ", on a bamboo platform, under which were placed a man and a specimen of every procurable animal.
- The prince, now despairing of success and hoping only for a peace on the best terms procurable, listlessly returned to his governorship of Bristol and prepared to meet Fairfax's impending attack.
- W . J . Kent remarked that the " flames therefore made headway before water was procurable, and as a very high westerly wind was furiously fanning the fire it began to spread rapidly ."
- Today, except the " Kailaya Malai " which has been printed, and a few manuscript copies of " Vaiya Padal ", the other works are very rare and hardly procurable.
- Public financing transforms art into a form of procurable goods and services, and in 1993, Ms . Pfaff grew to understand this all too well as she spent much of the year simply working with her lawyer to hammer out a contract.
- Fish and shellfish from the estuaries and from the beaches, clams, oysters, cockles, large eels, a small kind of lobster and fresh-water mussels at all times procurable, whilst large crayfish and crabs are caught among the rocks.
- The surface of the barony, excepting a belt of rich, beautiful low ground along the coast, consists largely of bog and moorish mountain; but, in consequence of abundance of lime being procurable with little trouble and at small expense, it is highly improvable.
- Already in 1767 the book had disappeared from circulation, and no copy of it is now procurable; but, the substance of it has been preserved in the " Ami des hommes " of Mirabeau, and the " Physiocratie " of Dupont de Nemours.
- In provincial towns and in other parts of the Roman Empire, where the material pozzolana was not procurable, the Romans had to trust to their mortar as a cementing medium, but this, though excellent of its kind, was not of sufficient cohesive strength to allow of the erection of vaults of more than about 40 ft . span, which were generally built in rubble masonry.
- "If there was a secret which produced the fine results it would have been . . . Benjamin Fawcett engraving every one of the three hundred and sixty plates for this work on wood with his own hand . . . making the inks himself from the costliest powders and the most expensive varnishes procurable . . . . and each specimen plate for the colourers painted by his wife.
- Critics and detractors of the fab projects currently underway in India, in different conceptual phases, doubt the prospects of success of these capital-intensive projects, pointing to reasons like marginal profitability due to overcapacity of output in a saturated and fiercely competed fab market, noncompetence of these particular fabs in terms of cost and performance related to the dimensions of CMOS nodes even in attracting domestic end-use industries which have access to the more sophisticated fabs outside the country, cost prohibitive maintenance and upgrades needed every few years to weather obsolescence, nonavailability of domestically procurable semiconductor-grade materials in absence of complementing ancillary manufacturing industries and other resource-intensive strings attached to such projects, including land acquisition requirements, necessity uninterrupted deionised water and power supplies, supply of critical gases such as nitrogen and argon, absence of skilled labour force and drain of an already inadequate number of experienced domestic talent pool in electronic engineering and R & D possessing expertise to overcome the barriers of related sensitive technologies for mass production towards other attractive sectors in absence of a major Indian player in the electronics sector, especially in a developing country like India, which is still grappling with infrastructural bottlenecks.