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Maybe you can pay to speed up the replenishment of "lives".
More than 350,000 pullets have been lost to bird flu – a very small portion of the 50m egg-type chicks hatched in March, but it compounds the replenishment problem.
And not just his band, it seems, but his private bank account needs to be kept in funds.If you want a quiet life, you perhaps promise regular replenishment for both.
For example, the office of Rhode Island's attorney-general recently bought the building next door to its headquarters, adding to a statewide shopping spree by law-enforcement institutions that included squad cars, tasers, rifles, a police station and the replenishment of underfunded police pensions.
Shaken by the farmers' campaign to put their communities' economic survival before the rivers' replenishment, the Labor government has distanced itself from the authority's plan.On December 7th Michael Taylor, the authority's chairman, suddenly resigned.
This would allow more GCDs to be established, and empower them to levy a fee of at least two-and-a-half cents per 1,000 gallons to study the effects of pumping and set up replenishment projects.
While there is some replenishment of stock, most lines are replaced quickly with yet more new designs rather than with more of the same.
The need for such basic replenishment is even greater in Germany, where recent profit and productivity increases owe much to firms starving themselves of fresh capital spending.
But unlike Punjab, whose alluvial aquifers in equilibrium are recharged by monsoonal rain and leakage from irrigation canals, Andhra Pradesh relies entirely on the monsoon for its groundwater replenishment.
Increasing activity to date had largely been because of the replenishment of depleted inventories.
Similar wizardry could tell staff which fruit and vegetables need replenishment.
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