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In the far west and Inner Mongolia, the provinces do not really operate a one-child policy at all.
In response, Marks and Spencers offered their apologies but said that their cafes operate a one-tea bag policy.
A cattle farmer in a small village in Bangladesh might, for example, operate a one-kilowatt generator in his hut, powered by methane from cow manure stored in his basement.
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Covert motorbikes will again be used by police during the fortnight and the Mountain Road will operate a one-way system.
Bouncers not normally employed on Tuesday nights were, by now, operating a one in, one out door policy.
In addition to the Wayfair.com destination, the company also operates a One Kings Lane-competitor, Joss & Main (which focuses on high-end furniture), as well as a modern furniture site (think CB2 or Design Within Reach) called AllModern.
Before preservation, the railway operated a "one engine in steam" policy, but with growing passenger numbers it became necessary to install passing loops and a more stringent method of single line control was introduced.
"We started our nap rooms seven years ago," said Craig Yarde, the founder of the company, which operates a one-million-square-foot metal processing and distribution operation with 425 employees.
On the other hand, there is no increased danger in operating a one-passenger Skycar 100 versus a six-passenger Skycar 600".
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