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Meanwhile, in remote Moomba, a gas exploration and processing town in the outback of South Australia, the temperature hit 49.6C by mid-afternoon, making it the hottest of the two-week spell, and 48.6C in the town of Bourke, 500 miles north-west of Sydney.
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It has been a metal-processing town since the 14th century, and leatherworking developed as well.
The volunteer fire chief of Kenbridge, an old textile and tobacco-processing town, said that with the hard times he anticipates a rash of house fires, as residents turn to burning wood in order to save on heating costs.
The merchant guild in a wool-processing town or city, for instance, would control the purchase of raw wool and the production and sale of the processed fibre, while the craft guilds would control the actual carding, dyeing, and weaving of the wool.
After processing through the town to the central square, a gigantic bonfire was lit and more revelry began.
The first oil refinery in the Baltic states began operation in 1980 about 12 miles (20 km) northwest of the town, processing crude oil brought by a pipeline completed in 1977.
They've invested in small-town processing plants, and they've happily seen the price of corn fluctuate steadily upward.
The economy of both urban and rural areas alike is concerned with the timber industry: timber rafting along the rivers, sawmilling along the railways, and pulp making, papermaking, and timber processing in the towns.
The hinterland produces cereals and fruit, and the town has processing factories and railway repair shops.
A worker in the denim processing village of Xintang Town in Guangdong in 2010, near the stone work area for grinding the fabric.
It's possible that a bottle tossed onto the side of the road in Asyut will pass through three stages of Chinese processing before returning to town in the form of lingerie, also to be sold by Chinese.
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