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1. GERAH PROCESS, OR NATIVE PROCESS OF DYEING. SEWING THE CLOTH. FREETOWN [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified]; [date of publication not identified]

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2. GERAH PROCESS, OR NATIVE PROCESS OF DYEING. SEWING THE CLOTH. FREETOWN

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3. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. An "oil flow chart," showing the course of oil through a modern plant, is being studied by men of an oil "cracking" unit in the U.S., while an expert explains to them the intracacies of the chart. Large oil "cracking" plants, for the rapid production of aviation gasoline and other products, are one of the most recent developments in the refining phase of the oil industry in the United States. Crude oil in these units, when subjected to great heat and pressure, is forced to give up more of its derivable elements than by former methods of refining. The process "cracks" or breaks down the crude oil molecules. In the last eight years since the process was put into operation more than 1,000,000,000 barrels of crude oil, it is estimated, have been saved by the large quantities of crude oil products now being made available to the combat units of the U.S. and her allies 1944?

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4. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- It's spring calving, or birthing, season at Big Creek cattle ranch on the Colorado border, near the towns of Riverside and Encampment, in Carbon County, Wyoming. One heifer, a young female cow that had not previously produced a calf, is beginning the process of doing just that, delivering the amniotic sac or "bag of waters" protecting the fetus. She would immediately be surrounded by other cattle, who formed a protective ring around her (and hiding her from intrusive photography) during the rest of the birth 2016-05-15

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5. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- It's spring calving, or birthing, season at Big Creek cattle ranch on the Colorado border, near the towns of Riverside and Encampment, in Carbon County, Wyoming. One heifer, a young female cow that had not previously produced a calf, is beginning the process of doing just that, delivering the amniotic sac or "bag of waters" protecting the fetus. She would immediately be surrounded by other cattle, who formed a protective ring around her (and hiding her from intrusive photography) during the rest of the birth 2016-05-15

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6. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. These tall towers of a new U.S. catalytic "cracking" plant for rapidly producing large quantities of aviation gasoline form a striking modernistic design outlined against the afternoon sun. Large oil "cracking" plants usch as this one are among the most recent developments in the refining phase of the U.S. oil industry. Crude oil in these units, when subjected to great heat and pressure, is forced to give up more of its derivative products than by former methods of refining. The process "cracks" or breaks down the crude oil molecules. Methods such as these have resulted in the great quantities of crude oil products now being made available to the armies, navies and war fleets of the United Nations 1944?

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7. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. An "oil flow chart," showing the course of oil through a modern plant, is being studied by men of an oil "cracking" unit in the U.S., while an expert explains to them the intracacies of the chart. Large oil "cracking" plants, for the rapid production of aviation gasoline and other products, are one of the most recent developments in the refining phase of the oil industry in the United States. Crude oil in these units, when subjected to great heat and pressure, is forced to give up more of its derivable elements than by former methods of refining. The process "cracks" or breaks down the crude oil molecules. In the last eight years since the process was put into operation more than 1,000,000,000 barrels of crude oil, it is estimated, have been saved by the large quantities of crude oil products now being made available to the combat units of the U.S. and her allies

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20084507
8. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- It's spring calving, or birthing, season at Big Creek cattle ranch on the Colorado border, near the towns of Riverside and Encampment, in Carbon County, Wyoming. One heifer, a young female cow that had not previously produced a calf, is beginning the process of doing just that, delivering the amniotic sac or "bag of waters" protecting the fetus. She would immediately be surrounded by other cattle, who formed a protective ring around her (and hiding her from intrusive photography) during the rest of the birth

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9. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- It's spring calving, or birthing, season at Big Creek cattle ranch on the Colorado border, near the towns of Riverside and Encampment, in Carbon County, Wyoming. One heifer, a young female cow that had not previously produced a calf, is beginning the process of doing just that, delivering the amniotic sac or "bag of waters" protecting the fetus. She would immediately be surrounded by other cattle, who formed a protective ring around her (and hiding her from intrusive photography) during the rest of the birth

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19558333
10. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. These tall towers of a new U.S. catalytic "cracking" plant for rapidly producing large quantities of aviation gasoline form a striking modernistic design outlined against the afternoon sun. Large oil "cracking" plants usch as this one are among the most recent developments in the refining phase of the U.S. oil industry. Crude oil in these units, when subjected to great heat and pressure, is forced to give up more of its derivative products than by former methods of refining. The process "cracks" or breaks down the crude oil molecules. Methods such as these have resulted in the great quantities of crude oil products now being made available to the armies, navies and war fleets of the United Nations

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20084521
11. Virginia. Bureau of Insurance. Report of the State Corporation Commission's Bureau of Insurance on exclusive agreements between insurance companies and repair or replacement facilities or claims processing centers to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia

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1677977
12. Matson Photo Service Drainage system at Nahr el Falek or Birket Ramadan. Process of continual 'dredging' of canals by hand labour 1940 June 3

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13. Virginia. Bureau of Insurance. Report of the State Corporation Commission's Bureau of Insurance on exclusive agreements between insurance companies and repair or replacement facilities or claims processing centers to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia; 1998 [i.e. 1997]

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14. Judicial process or judicial decree. Judicial sales

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KF685.J8
Law--United States (General)--Property--Real property. Land law--Transfer of rights in land--Other modes of transfer, A-Z--Judicial process or judicial decree. Judicial sales ; Judicial process--Land transfer ; Judicial decree--Land transfer ; Judicial sales--Land transfer
15. Harris & Ewing Hams now aged in 6 to 10 weeks. College Park, Md. Oct. 27. No longer is it necessary to age ham a year or so to obtain that sharp, pungent, cheesy flavor in the lean meat, so characteristic of southern style ham. Speeding up nature, the Maryland Experiment Station, University of Maryland, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has developed a process by which it is possible to produce some of these characterisitc flavors in hams in relatively short time--6 to 10 weeks--by holding them at temperatures from 107 F to 125 F in specially constructed incubator. 1. The first step in the process is the thorough curing of the hams, three days being allowed for each pound of ham being cured. Mr. F.D. Carroll, of the Maryland Experiment Station, is shown with a few of the hams after they have been cured [1937 or 1938]

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16. Maharashtra, India (State). Minimum Wages Committee for Printing Industry. Report of the Minimum Wages Committee for employment in any industry in which any process of printing by letterpress, lithography, photogravure, or other similar work, or work incidental to such process, or book-binding is carried on in Maharashtra State [Bombay]: Govt. of Maharashtra; 1976

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17. Matson Photo Service Drainage system at Nahr el Falek or Birket Ramadan. Process of continual 'dredging' of canals by hand labour

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18. Acts of government or communal agencies

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KBM2732
Law--Jewish law. Halakhah. הלכה--Mishpat Ivri--Administrative law and process of communal agencies--Acts of government or communal agencies ; Acts of government--Administrative process--Jewish law ; Acts of communal agencies--Administrative process--Jewish law
19. Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century Methodus novissima intrandi placita generalia, or, A new, compleat and exact method (according to the several alterations that have been made by the late rules of court, or otherwise) of drawing and entring declarations, pleas, issues, continuances, verdicts, judgments, process ministerial and judicial, cognizance of plea, privilege of Parliament pleaded, as well by the clergy of the convocation, as by the members of the House of Commons, proceedings upon writs of error, and divers other matters relating to pleas and pleading in the Courts of Kings Bench, Common-Pleas, and Exchequer

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15471206
20. Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century Methodus novissima intrandi placita generalia, or, A new, compleat and exact method (according to the several alterations that have been made by the late rules of court, or otherwise) of drawing and entring declarations, pleas, issues, continuances, verdicts, judgments, process ministerial and judicial, cognizance of plea, privilege of Parliament pleaded, as well by the clergy of the convocation, as by the members of the House of Commons, proceedings upon writs of error, and divers other matters relating to pleas and pleading in the Courts of Kings Bench, Common-Pleas, and Exchequer London: Printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins Esquires for D. Brown ... T. Leigh, and D. Midwinter ... and F. Coggan; MDCXCIX [1699]

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