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  • They look good and we're in the process now of trying to scale up the capability of the manufacturers to be able to make enough of this so that we would be able to have a reasonable stockpile.
  • They expected gasoline stockpiles to drop 1.7 million barrels and distillate inventories to fall 300,000 barrels. Oil Falls, Awaits Obama
  • Its demise meant the collapse of the system for monitoring the two largest nuclear stockpiles in the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • In some cases, peat excavated from mines or reserve pits has been stockpiled.
  • It will analyze the effects of implosions during non-nuclear mock-up experiments - simulations that will render actual weapons stockpile testing unnecessary.
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  • Waste was hauled by truck to various designated dumps, and the ore was to be stockpiled or to be directly crushed, screened, and agglomerated.
  • The stockpile has 40 million treatment courses of Tamiflu, 10 million courses of Relenza and nearly three million courses of an adamantane. In the War Against Flu's Mutants, a Big Ally Is Weakened
  • A search reportedly turned up a stockpile of pistols, long guns, ammunition, and bowie knives.
  • It will analyze the effects of implosions during non-nuclear mock-up experiments - simulations that will render actual weapons stockpile testing unnecessary.
  • Bails of lucern, donated by farmers in the Maclear and Ugie areas, were due to be stockpiled for distribution later.
  • In the final two chapters, he makes his final case against the extermination of the remaining smallpox stockpiles.
  • The United States is now considering developing a new generation of nuclear weapons, smart nukes which could be used to bust open bunkers and destroy weapons of mass destruction stockpiled by rogue states.
  • Although prior to the lockout Westshore had an estimated 1 million ton stockpile of coal available to load, unionized longshore workers refused to cross the railway pickets and those who were working walked out.
  • The larger clubs will still be able to stockpile players to cover eventualities, but for the rest, a powerful weapon in the astute manager's armoury has been negated.
  • The vaccines are being stockpiled against the possibility of an H5N1 avian flu pandemic. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition, to the active stockpile of 5,113 warheads, there are somewhere around 8,000 to 9,000 "obsoleted" nuclear weapons - weapons that will not be kept in good repair, but will be dismantled eventually and their 30 tons or so of weapons grade metal recovered; and another 38 tons of military plutonium that has never been fabricated into a weapon. CounterPunch
  • The two leaders also approved treaties to cut stockpiles of chemical weapons.
  • Until very recently, tremendous concern has been related to the immense stockpile of nuclear weapons.
  • The United States is now considering developing a new generation of nuclear weapons, smart nukes which could be used to bust open bunkers and destroy weapons of mass destruction stockpiled by rogue states.
  • The winner of the auction will have a very important stockpile of weaponry to countersue, said Alexander Poltorak , chief executive officer of General Patent Corp., which isn't advising any of the parties in the Nortel auction. U.S. Clears Google Bid on Nortel Patents
  • Critics say the bargain is unfair, and that nuclear powers have done little to cut stockpiles. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was also able to stockpile vast amounts of diamorphine the clinical name for heroin which he had either falsely prescribed or taken from cancer patients after their deaths.
  • Zimbabwe and Namibia are pressing for the global ban on ivory trading to be lifted to allow them to sell stockpiles of tusks to fund conservation. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will take five to ten years to destroy a stockpile as large as Syria's. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the most positive effects of the treaty is that it appears to have 'stigmatised' landmines to the point that it has even deterred many of those countries which have refused to sign it to destroy at least part of their stockpiles. CommonDreams.org Headlines
  • Store managers may not have been thrilled with the idea of relinquishing stockpiles during the boom years, but the contraction no doubt nudged them in a direction that will ultimately make them a more stable employer. Edward Muzio: The Upside of the Economy's Downturn
  • There have also been unconfirmed reports of unspecified chemical weapons being stockpiled in a school in Homs, with guards handed gas masks. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will have to sell 98 per cent of its existing stockpile of enriched uranium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is there any need to stockpile more than the supplies needed to contain simultaneous outbreaks in several major cities? The Volokh Conspiracy » Biological Weapons Amnesia
  • The funds buy and sell physical stockpiles depending on the amount of investors' money they manage. Times, Sunday Times
  • ONE of the City's biggest employers is considering using its stockpile of toxic debt to pay bonuses. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the teachers at school, who had two of my kids in nursery is having a baby in the summer so I think I need to get another one ready - and then, of course, I need more for my stockpile - it never ends! Stamping and so on
  • Under the NPT, non-nuclear nations have agreed not to acquire nuclear weapons, while nuclear powers, including the United States, have committed to eliminating their own stockpiles.
  • It intends to clear some of its overflowing stockpiles and make way for freshly harvested grain, while also settling part of its oil imports bill. Times, Sunday Times
  • It took 500 construction workers five years to build and has the largest declared plutonium stockpile in the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • The U.S. search, however, has so far not found any actual stockpiles of nuclear, biological or chemical weapons.
  • Critics say the bargain is unfair, and that nuclear powers have done little to cut stockpiles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The biggest stockpiles are held by chip manufacturers who upped production on the back of the high demand experienced in the first half of 2004.
  • Residents stockpiled food with 50million people set to be affected. The Sun
  • He said the processed ore'could serve as fuel to expand its nuclear weapons stockpile '. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government has confirmed that it is to stockpile two million shots of the vaccine against the H5N1 strain of bird flu.
  • That leaves nearly a third of all old tires to be landfilled, stockpiled (due to landfill restrictions or prohibitive disposal costs), or illegally dumped.
  • I've already got a stockpile of new and fired brass, Redding and RCBS dies, Go/NoGo chamber gauges, a "history" with the cartridge, and a variety of bullet weights from the previous 6. 5x55mm, which was remarkably accurate. I have a "project" - an M98 Mauser variant that begs to be rebarreled. I contacted E.R.
  • The best way would be to agree a deal to reduce their nuclear stockpiles by a third, to around 1,500 each. Times, Sunday Times
  • The strain on working capital exerted by its stockpile was one of the reasons behind last month's 108 million share placing. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bill to authorize the transfer of items in the War Reserves Stockpile for Allies, Korea.
  • The aim is to reduce stockpiles of nuclear weapons to about 1,500 each. Times, Sunday Times
  • Streams of people packed hypermarkets, supermarkets and convenience stores to stockpile household necessities.
  • Its demise meant the collapse of the system for monitoring the two largest nuclear stockpiles in the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Zimbabwe and Namibia are pressing for the global ban on ivory trading to be lifted to allow them to sell stockpiles of tusks to fund conservation. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘It is imperative that you stockpile a large hoard of munchable treats,’ she says.
  • In 1943 tungsten (which they used for their armour-piercing solid shot) supplies from Portugal were stopped and Albert Speer turned over the German stockpile of 1200 tons of uranium ore to replace the tungsten. Oh. My. God.
  • Large quantities of ammunition and supplies had been stockpiled there.
  • It's a bit like engineers always using right-handed threads, engineers keep stockpiles of right-handed threads of nuts and bolts, rather than left handed ones.
  • Residents were being urged to stay in their homes after a massive stockpile of used fridges caught fire sending toxic smoke billowing into the air.
  • To date, U.S. weapons inspectors have not been able to find stockpiles of biological agents or signs of an active nuclear program.
  • Stockpiles of grains continue to decline, says the ministry, but it believes supply will meet demand through imports and releases from state reserves.
  • There have also been unconfirmed reports of unspecified chemical weapons being stockpiled in a school in Homs, with guards handed gas masks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because they have been stockpiled for use in the event of an avian flu pandemic, large amounts of the antiflu drugs Tamiflu and Relenza are available. Understanding Swine Flu
  • Never develop, produce, acquire, stockpile, transfer, or retain chemical weapons or help anyone to do so.
  • America would provide a safer form of atomic energy to prevent the production of a growing stockpile of nuclear weapons material.
  • Pickup autos with colourful stockpiles weaving through the congested National Highway at Karamana or Pulimood are a familiar sight.
  • The United States has ordered more supplies, but at these levels U.S. stockpiles would treat less than two percent of the population.
  • Several hundred tons of the richer oxidized material were stockpiled on the dump.
  • It also has a large chemical weapons stockpile scattered at 30 to 40 sites. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Government said that it was increasing its stockpiles of antiviral drugs, face masks and antibiotics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interestingly, during the past three months, wholesale inventories have risen twice as fast as nonauto retail stockpiles.
  • The Marines had established a large stockpile of supplies at Chinhung-ni.
  • No relief for prices after the Department of Energy said refiners can borrow oil from the nation's emergency stockpiles.
  • Zimbabwe, which says it sits on 34 tonnes of ivory - estimated to be worth billions of dollars - stockpiled in a heavily-guarded warehouse, pushed for a downgrading of the ban.
  • It remains lunacy to produce yet more coal to add to power stations' stockpiles.
  • Top health officials from a dozen east Asian nations meeting in Thailand on Friday agreed on a strategy to help stockpile antiflu drugs and improve monitoring. Mexico Flu Cases Rise to 1,364; Death Toll Reaches 45
  • This latter point became increasingly important as nuclear stockpiles grew. NATO's Changing Strategic Agenda
  • Has 31 snowploughs but limited stockpiles of de-icer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Air Force ended the Cold War with a substantial stockpile of conventional weapons.
  • The Libya campaign also exposed the meagerness of European weapon stockpiles. The Lesson of Libya
  • Fearing the spread of the nasty avian virus known as H5N1, it has stockpiled antiviral drugs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Zimbabwe and Namibia are pressing for the global ban on ivory trading to be lifted to allow them to sell stockpiles of tusks to fund conservation. Times, Sunday Times
  • I coupon, stockpile and price match.
  • We have stockpiled water and medical supplies, and also built some wells near first aid centres.
  • Residents scrambled to stockpile food and authorities ordered ships to remain docked as southern China geared up for a super typhoon after it killed 15 people and wiped out crops in the northern Philippines. World Watch
  • Warehouse stockpiles are expected to be depleted by July.
  • Planeloads of stockpiled supplies are on standby awaiting delivery to desperate victims, who have been living in water for five days.
  • The reason is that the stockpile may be cost - cut right out of existence.
  • Under the plans, ministers agreed to keep a permanent stockpile of at least six months 'supply of coal, increase coal imports, build more oil-burn, nuclear and gas-fired power stations and encourage development of more opencast mines. How Margaret Thatcher planned to undermine miners' union
  • The threat of nuclear proliferation will abate as dangerous stockpiles of atomic weapons are quickly used up.
  • Vaccines and antimicrobials may need to be stockpiled so that they can be mobilised rapidly and distributed to large numbers of people.
  • It will take five to ten years to destroy a stockpile as large as Syria's. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not every sack of grain needs to be distributed to stockpiles before the snows come next month.
  • Fearing the spread of the nasty avian virus known as H5N1, it has stockpiled antiviral drugs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their reactors and weapons stockpiles are vulnerable, their frontiers are poorly controlled and key segments of their security services are often corrupt.
  • My interest in talking about Keira, however, is not to add to the stockpile of tabloid tittle-tattle.
  • Flights took place sporadically throughout the month in a desperate attempt to build up stockpiles of supplies before the winter.
  • With her help, they stockpiled an arsenal of shotguns, derringer pistols and an old AK - 47.
  • When it demolished the furnace in 1882 it recovered also some copper from stockpiled regulus.
  • It will have to sell 98 per cent of its existing stockpile of enriched uranium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dealers fear the storm will tighten fuel supplies, which are much lower than relatively robust crude stockpiles and more difficult to replace.
  • He said she was prescribed such large amounts of the heroin substitute methadone that she could stockpile it.
  • Stockpiles of pine, cherry, hickory, cedar, hard pine, and mahogany were inventoried in the pattern shop.
  • About a third of the stockpile qualifies as ‘sweet’ crude, meaning that its sulfur content is less than one-half of 1 percent.
  • Molycorp too has been stepping up its own production of didymium this year, according to its regulatory filing that show it is producing from stockpiled materials before the California mine reopens.
  • Wind-rowed high-sugar corn forage had comparable nutritional quality indices to that of stockpiled high-sugar corn; however, cattle gains were reduced when corn forage was grazed in windrows.
  • The other available demining strategies include clearance, destruction of stockpiles and the universalisation of the concept of the convention.
  • There have also been unconfirmed reports of unspecified chemical weapons being stockpiled in a school in Homs, with guards handed gas masks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The event is aimed at reducing the carnage caused by the worldwide stockpile of 550m small arms.
  • Streams of people packed hypermarkets, supermarkets and convenience stores to stockpile household necessities.
  • The funds buy and sell physical stockpiles depending on the amount of investors' money they manage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boxes full of flu jabs were stockpiled for the event and all of the doctors and nurses at the two surgeries were taking part.
  • The best way would be to agree a deal to reduce their nuclear stockpiles by a third, to around 1,500 each. Times, Sunday Times
  • When a conflict occurs, demand for supplies increases dramatically and existing stockpiles of materiel are depleted quickly.
  • Dowries, stockpiled for years by parents and a vital part of negotiations in arranged marriages, have been wiped out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Officials say about 1.4 tonnes of rhino horn stockpiled, but conservationists claim the real figure is up to 10 tonnes.
  • He cannot be permitted to go unobserved and unimpeded toward his horrific objective of amassing a stockpile of weapons of mass destruction.
  • He also noted that inventory, stockpiles at businesses had piled up to what he called excessively high levels. CNN Transcript - Special Event: Alan Greenspan Addresses Congress on the State of the Economy - February 13, 2001
  • So much aid has poured in to Indonesia, in fact, that one of the biggest problems the American marines now face is moving supplies from airport stockpiles to the areas devastated by the tsunami.
  • Developed nations across the globe have stockpiled smallpox vaccines.
  • We stockpiled the material and will utilize it as fill in washouts and other projects around our yard.
  • Is it now the case that in the absence of stockpiles of weapons, ready to deploy, the threat was misconceived and therefore the war was unjustified?
  • China added $200 billion to that stockpile in the last three months of the year alone, as the country socked away capital from the rest of the world at a torrid pace. Wonkbook: NCLB reform coming; Boehner opposes new gun laws; John Kerry's speech; oil spill recommendations
  • Members stockpiled so much food at their facility that by the beginning of April, there were two miniature mountains of food formed, and organizers were running out of floor space.
  • The threat of nuclear proliferation will abate as dangerous stockpiles of atomic weapons are quickly used up.
  • My family kitchen resembled the storehouses of those early American frontiersmen who stockpiled food for months at a time.
  • Inventories in global warehouses are rising, and stockpiles in China, the world's biggest copper consumer, have rapidly increased, particularly in bonded warehouses, where the traditional practice of purchasing dollar-denominated copper as a means to get credit has been well-used of late. Lofty Copper Prices Remain at Risk
  • Among other things, it recommends that a defense agency that oversees strategic stockpiles develop "risk mitigation strategies" for some elements, including dysprosium, yttrium, praseodymium and neodymium. Pentagon Says China Hold on Key Elements Is Risky
  • But best of all, this new form of reactor can incinerate waste from other reactors, turning today's noxious stockpiles into energy.
  • Forecasts for the US north-east, the world's largest heating oil market, showed frigid temperatures this week that could add pressure to already thin stockpiles.
  • AMERICA and Russia have agreed to reduce their nuclear stockpiles but have hundreds of weapons in reserve. The Sun
  • Their existing arsenal is a big concern but their recent commitment to battling extremists in their own boarders makes it seem like their stockpile is in surer hands than it was. Think Progress » The Right Scrambles To Demean Obama’s Successful Nuclear Summit
  • Anyone who stockpiled their vodka collection ahead of yesterday’s savage increases in alcohol duties will probably be feeling a little rough this morning; and so too will Alastair Darling, I suspect, even if he carried on drinking tap water through the evening, as he did at the despatch box, and confined himself to a bowl of thin cockaleekie for his supper. Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
  • In the run up to Christmas, the company stockpiled toys and electronics - so that it could meet demand.
  • The strain on working capital exerted by its stockpile was one of the reasons behind last month's 108 million share placing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pact calls for the destruction of all stockpiles within four years of ratification and the clearance of minefields within 10 years.
  • Food was stockpiled in their remote farmhouse, emergency contingencies were organised, a vegetable plot established.
  • What this treaty is attempting to do is to reduce the stockpiles of nukes that are not in silos and heavily protected, you know the ones laying around that make them targets of terrorists to try and steal and use against both our nations. Obama brushes off Palin on nuclear deal
  • The most likely source for an anti-American nuke is our own stockpile or the one in Russia (or countries who used to be in the U.S.S.R.). No Nukes? It’s No Billboards - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The white supremacist, who amassed a terrifying stockpile of arms and explosives including home-made napalm and shotguns, has been jailed for 11 years.
  • In fall, the need to stockpile calories to survive the winter drives deer to seek high-calorie foods full of oils and starches.
  • We have a huge stockpile of drugs to tackle the virus - enough to treat half our population. The Sun
  • The legislation authored by Chairman Lugar and Senator Obama enhances: (1) U.S. cooperation with foreign governments to destroy conventional weapons stockpiles aroundthe world; and (2) the United States 'ability to provide assistance to foreign governments aimed at helping them detect and interdict weapons and materials of mass destruction. WaPo: Palin's Critics Deride Her For Being From Small Town
  • He was said to have been messianic in his zeal to make vaccinations mandatory because of his alleged stockpile of smallpox that, needless to say, never turned up.
  • Russia and the United States continue to maintain enormous stockpiles of fissile material.
  • Meanwhile, activists should demand that the Pentagon halt exports of high-failure submunitions, update its current acceptable-failure standards and replace the Air Force's stockpile of millions of high-failure submunitions.
  • The apron feeders are mounted on wheels so that the apron feeder and feed chute assembly can be easily slid out from underneath the crusher rock box/stockpile.
  • We walked the stone streets, fending off the shopkeepers with their stockpiles of oil lamps and wooden camels. Smithsonian Mag
  • Kerry also wants to stop filling the nation's backup stockpile of emergency crude oil, the strategic petroleum reserve.
  • The country built up a stockpile of strategic metals.
  • Now, you will be given a fact sheet on the stockpile stewardship program that explains this in more detail, including the supercomputer facility that the President will see at Los Alamos, which is part of our accelerated strategic computational initiative -- also called ASCI -- which will provide the computers and weapons simulations for making critical decisions about the safety and reliability of the weapons stockpile. Press Briefing By Robert Bell Of The Nsc
  • Yet at night, the sprawling city becomes a hive of heavily guarded enclaves, most districts possessing their own weapons stockpiles and deploying their local guardsmen to stand post at the major intersections leading to their homes. Rival Militias Battle in Libyan Capital
  • The strain on working capital exerted by its stockpile was one of the reasons behind last month's 108 million share placing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the tailings are the excavated overburden rock and rejected sand; both can be stockpiled and used as backfill with little threat to the environment (Stosur and others, 1998). Chapter 9
  • He said the processed ore'could serve as fuel to expand its nuclear weapons stockpile '. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a huge stockpile of them little more than a stone's throw away in cosmological terms, all waitng for someone to grab them up. Post Mission Side Effects - NASA Watch
  • Has 31 snowploughs but limited stockpiles of de-icer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Philip Crowson, economic adviser to Rio Tinto-Zinc, points out that stockpiles can have unwanted side effects.
  • Both America and Russia massively built up their stockpiles of nuclear weapons.
  • As the stockpile of supplies has quickly disappeared so more people have joined in the ruckus, desperate to get their hands on anything remaining.
  • AMERICA and Russia have agreed to reduce their nuclear stockpiles but have hundreds of weapons in reserve. The Sun
  • It intends to clear some of its overflowing stockpiles and make way for freshly harvested grain, while also settling part of its oil imports bill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Residents stockpiled food with 50million people set to be affected. The Sun
  • The Government's stockpile of antiviral medicine would be depleted very fast. The Sun
  • They leave open with what determination Washington will pursue the elimination of the existing stockpile of North Korean nuclear weapons and fissionable materials.
  • We thought there was going to be stockpiles of weapons.
  • Oddly enough, Koplow's conclusion is in agreement with the Bush administration that also wishes to preserve the stockpiles.
  • It remains lunacy to produce yet more coal to add to power stations' stockpiles.
  • This latter point became increasingly important as nuclear stockpiles grew. NATO's Changing Strategic Agenda
  • Newly made bombs would replace old, and now obsolete, weapons in the stockpile.
  • The agency's first step will be to distribute food to 20,000 people in the Kassala area, where it said it has enough food stockpiled to last for three weeks. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Trade in ivory is now banned and stockpiles have been publicly burned. Times, Sunday Times
  • Koplow concedes that this is the primary reason why some feel strongly about not exterminating the virus stockpiles currently held in the United States and Russia.
  • Nothing reveals the decadence of the regime more than the revelation that, deprived of fresh water, the inmates of the bunker were forced to wash in the champagne that their leaders had greedily stockpiled.
  • Gasoline stockpiles rose by 2.2 million barrels, while distillate inventories increased by 800,000 barrels. Crude Futures Climb As OPEC To Keep Output Unchanged
  • They also suggest that the drug could be mass-produced and stockpiled as a deterrent to the use of botulism toxin, or botulin, as a weapon.
  • Forecasts for the US north-east, the world's largest heating oil market, showed frigid temperatures this week that could add pressure to already thin stockpiles.
  • The price of nickel was also down in London overnight after stockpiles rose, hurting miners, including Minara Resources and Jubilee Mines.
  • Masses of pale green botryoidal smithsonite in cavities to 5 cm have been found in ore stockpiled on the dump immediately east of the decline portal.
  • As well as climbing on sand stockpiles, children have also been seen around the quarry's lagoons and have thrown lifebelts into the water.
  • Developed nations across the globe have stockpiled smallpox vaccines.
  • While my friends were frightening themselves in the ghostly changing rooms, I found a stockpile of short, square roofing slates.
  • Over the next ten years both sides will reduce their operational stockpiles of nuclear weapons to between 1,700 and 2,200 warheads each.
  • Journalists tend to stockpile information, and it leaks out through our attempts at communication like air around an undependable vacuum seal.
  • The aim is to reduce stockpiles of nuclear weapons to about 1,500 each. Times, Sunday Times
  • A side story of skulduggery is more dramatic still, if potentially litigious: as Lahey tells it, a former distributor of Sullivan St breads hired former Sullivan St bakers to start his own bakery, opened suddenly with an extremely similar product line, and started making deliveries to Sullivan St customers with no notice of a change of vendor — initially in stockpiled bags with the Sullivan St name and logo, yet. Half a Loaf
  • An enormous volume of explosives was stockpiled inside one of the buildings.
  • They also stockpiled enough food and water for about eight days.
  • Party report in financial difficulty suggest mortgage their stockpile temporarily.
  • As of August, 61 countries had destroyed their stockpiles of land mines.
  • We have a huge stockpile of drugs to tackle the virus - enough to treat half our population. The Sun
  • Ms. Jude also alleged that the councilman and his girlfriend went on spending sprees to avoid releasing city funds, returning with "bags of computer supplies" that would be stockpiled and assigned back-dated records. Misuse of Funds Is Alleged
  • EPA's North East manager Ann Telford said the large stockpiles of odorous waste material had been identified as paunch - the contents of an animal's stomach, and sludge generated from the rendering process. The Border Mail - Front Page
  • Power generation, a commonly used proxy for manufacturing vigour, was flat last month and stockpiles of commodities such as coal are rising fast. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is also a good sign that the virus appears to be vulnerable to antiviral drugs that are already stockpiled in Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • He rented a storage locker in a nearby town and stockpiled food, water and weapons.
  • An enormous volume of explosives was stockpiled inside one of the buildings.
  • With so many assault rifles stockpiled, and other manufacturers competing—Arsenal in Bulgaria, Radom in Poland, Romtechnica in Romania, Norinco in China, F.E.G. in Hungary now closed, Zastava in Serbia, and others—Izhmash and Izhmech, the paired companies in Izhevsk responsible for Kalashnikov production, struggled to make sales. The Gun
  • In fact, 47 thousand tonnes of mineralised material sits in a stockpile at the site unprocessed.
  • Kingston shoppers took heed of advice given on the Home Office website last week to stockpile battery-powered torches, radios, food and bottled water.
  • He stressed that plans were also in place to create bunds, or embankments, to contain the stockpiles, although covering them was impractical for operational reasons.
  • The occupation had become organized: there were stockpiles of provisions, sleeping arrangements were worked out. COUP D'ETAT
  • Some experts have also suggested the government fund a stockpile of backup components for the energy sector.
  • She also urged Japan to quicken the pace of a project aimed at disposing of the huge stockpiles of chemical weapons left in China by retreating Japanese armies.

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