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The factory process consisted of hand rolling on a table, pasting, and hand packaging.
So VII came into being (VIII and IX are planned – it really is a factory process).
It was, as many people have said, a factory process, and one that wasted far less money than Hollywood does now.
In Owendo, sawmills and a plywood factory process hardwoods (notably okoumé) for export, and there is a pelletization factory for iron ore and a hydroelectric power station.
For the player who had trouble being recruited out of high school, who knew nothing of the football factory process, who thought just six years ago that his future in the sport was so hopeless he might as well try baseball, the rise has been as great as the raise he is about to receive.
Kraft began extruding its own marshmallows in the late 1950s, but its most creative touch might have been the space-age name it gave to the factory process — jet-puffed — as if the marshmallows had exploded out of a rocket-ship engine.
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They can be used to analyze a variety of operations and processes such as oil and gas well drilling, product manufacturing, chemical production, factory processes, chemical processing, transportation, marketing, computer control logic, operating procedures, organizational changes, security control, and monitoring.
Other recalls stem from the complexity of modern factory processes or from simple human error on the assembly line.
They are widely used in small installations to heat buildings and to provide power for factory processes.
The factory processes 300 tons of materials a day, and each ton yields only about 150 grams of rare metals.
The town is a trading centre; tiles and bricks are made from local clay soils, and a factory processes edible oils and stock feed.
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