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At the time of the deal, Glencore said it wanted to "capture value at every stage of the supply chain, from sourcing raw materials deep underground to delivering products".
The underground channel delivers water from a reservoir to turbines that generate electricity.
This underground rapper delivers her clever, dense rhymes in a gentle, precise voice, mocking her own grand ambitions without forsaking them.
It is the Delaware Aqueduct, a water tunnel that runs deep underground and delivers about half of New York City's drinking water.
Three weeks before the bombing, Mr. bin Laden's underground network delivered a videotape in which Mr. bin Laden called for renewed attacks on United States forces.
It went on, "Sark is unable to pass a law restricting the freedom of the press, in other words The Sark Newsletter, so the next-best way to achieve this objective is to restrict its delivery process — as happened in Franco's fascist Spain and Hitler's Germany, where the free press was forced underground and delivered after dark".
It went on, "Sark is unable to pass a law restricting the freedom of the press, in other words The Sark Newsletter, so the next-best way to achieve this objective is to restrict its delivery process as happened in Franco's fascist Spain and Hitler's Germany, where the free press was forced underground and delivered after dark".
START MOBILE art galleries for the iPhone feature exclusive images created by the world's premier emerging and underground artists, delivered as mobile wallpapers directly to the picture library of the iPhone.
It is possible that during these travels he carried communications from the Italian Carbonari to the French underground, and delivered documents or money for the Polish insurgents from the Polish community in Paris, but reliable information on his activities at the time is scarce.
Out of sight, new underground pipes are delivering aviation fuel directly to parking pads for jets, and the first of 60 munitions storage "igloos" are being built.
If genuine savings are to be made, either evaporation must be cut (for example, by storing water underground, or by delivering it to plants' roots under the surface of the soil); or food must be produced with less transpiration.The trouble with efficiency savingsAlmost all China's (and others') attempts at using groundwater more efficiently so far have foundered on a failure to grasp these facts.
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