Most ponds in New ordsprog
Most ponds in New England are not natural bodies. They are all kind of a remainder of that industrial period.
John Harris
Low price of natural gas inputs, provision of world class port services, tax exemption for a renewable period of five years and encouragement of foreign capital in natural gas-based industrial projects led to the implementation of many projects with a total cost of $13 billion. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. Low price of natural gas inputs, provision of world class port services, tax exemption for a renewable period of five years and encouragement of foreign capital in natural gas-based industrial projects led to the implementation of many projects with a total cost of $13 billion.
Abdulnabi Macki
It was everywhere. The waste was in the streets. We had dead bodies under houses and in ponds. We thought we were facing severe public health problems.
Tim Walsh
We got that goal at the end of the first period. I thought we had a pretty good energy in the first period. We matched the excitement that they had. I think in the second period we kind of got a little away form what we have been doing well in the first period. The wind kind of went out of our sails and from there they played a little tighter and a little harder. Their guys made plays at the right time.
Bruce Marshall
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1899
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With each leg lower in natural gas, it becomes that much more economical for larger industrial users to come back to natural gas.
Marshall Steeves
And now we're getting the natural death movement from England. It's a logical extension of the other end of natural childbirth.
Lisa Carlson
The big problem here in Rhode Island, especially in our lakes and ponds, is that the weather is very fickle. We don?t have consistent periods of low freezing temperatures. We?re not northern New England and we?re not one of the Great Lake states where the ice gets thick and firm.
John Faltus
I thought the first period was a solid period. The second period, we weren't bad, but they kind of took it to us a little bit. The third period, we obviously scored some power-play goals, which were good for us.
Ed Jovanovski
They can place those in ornamental ponds, they can place those in abandoned swimming pools, any area that doesn't open up to a natural body of water.
Greg Olmsted
Our challenge is having some kind of notion about what kinds of industry that we want. We could have pretty much already filled our industrial park - but we're not just about bringing anybody and everybody into our industrial park. That's not going to, in our judgment, serve the needs of Augusta County and the needs of the region.
Wendell Coleman
We're in a transitional period, and I want to make sure I have a team in place that is with us for, at a minimum, the remainder of this year and to some extent beyond that.
Josh Bolten
followed by probation or community control for the remainder of the person's natural life and subject to a system of active electronic monitoring.
Jessica Lunsford
We're a New England family of community journalists, and they are too. We've always been neighbors and friends. . . . This gives us a chance to grow in New England in the kind of places that we know. It goes back to the roots of both our companies.
Tom Brown
The swell is expected to come up this afternoon, so there is a good chance we'll start the competition tomorrow. The forecast for the remainder of the waiting period is excellent.
Rod Brooks
Now order the ranks, and fling wide the banners, for our souls are God's and our bodies the king's, and our swords for Saint George and for England!
Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr.
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1859
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1930
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