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We ran out of tracts and we need to print 10,000 more".
The population of tracts varies widely, but averages 4,000 people.
The center employs 500 to 600 people and ships 37 million pounds of tracts a year.
Transport of food particles is effected by cilia, creating an array of tracts and sorting areas within the stomach.
But he said he expected economic pressure to find new oil supplies to reach a breaking point eventually and force widespread leasing of tracts off the coast.
Paperbacks of tracts by David Hume, Rousseau and Tocqueville are attached to fake sticks of dynamite: booby traps for the mind.
A proliferation of tracts and manuals on proper behavior trickle down to common, illiterate folks in the form of rhymes and ditties.
0121-557 9643, bclm.com Enclosure Act, Helpston, Northamptonshire This was the first major parliamentary act to authorise the enclosing of tracts of hitherto common land.
Carlstadt was promptly expelled from Saxony, but not before he published a series of tracts asserting the belief in the symbolic presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
During the Thirty Years' War (1618 48), extensive attempts were made to create and influence public opinion, including the use of tracts illustrated with woodcuts.
Robert Redford sucked a pipe in his youth, yet has campaigned against the development of tracts of land in the US and abroad.
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