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    factories


    1. This is a growing practice wherein, for example, a bacterium gene is injected into tomatoes, turning them into 24-hour-a-day anti-pest factories


    2. Rose relates a horrifying tale about the bombs which were dropped … some of her family were killed in Bristol in an air raid aimed at one of the factories … and she was also anxious about Wally as they were engaged by then


    3. Lastriss streetcars appear to be made in the same factories as those in Zhlindu, she knew that from magazine pictures


    4. Take Wales, for example, on Earth the place is riddled with little mining villages where men, women and children slaved underground in the most appalling conditions to produce coal which was then burned to produce pollution and energy to drive factories where even more men, women and children slaved in equally unpleasant conditions in order to keep body and soul together


    5. Despite their busy hands working hard, the women appear happy … nothing like the pictures I have seen of factories in the Midlands


    6. “But I don’t know anything about fish factories


    7. In this city’s factories there was precision machinery still in production use, that was manufactured before the birth of Christ


    8. It was now grimy stone and concrete factories where textile machinery was made and maintained


    9. George enjoyed the descriptions of the Allcock factories, its craftsmen and equipments


    10. “I used to make that in the bearing factories,” Marcue said, “A strong man can make a copper in a double shift

    11. He just swaged off into some tale about how it all comes from factories wrapped in cellophane


    12. This shortcut was a stairway that ran up thru some old abandoned factories just up off the Hyadrain floor that were in a deep cleft in Rankor's bedrock just beyond the base of Thebudia's elevators


    13. He had a business going, restoring abandoned machinery and factories


    14. The factories of those chimneys were where a lot of them were made


    15. There were factories and concert halls and yaag stills and even a lab or two along this little avenue


    16. One of the footwear factories even had enough repairable machines in it to get back into operation so the area wasn't completely abandoned any more


    17. Nathaniel had heard theories that the unprecedented level of cold was brought about by the fact that there were no longer any factories left in the world


    18. "This is big time quarters up here," Kuthra told them once the assignment was made and they were on their way to it, "This is where they put visiting professors and research planners, or managers of large factories that the Kassikan owns, once in awhile a media person


    19. Officially they did not even exist, it was unlikely any student ever met them, even the managers of their factories never officially met them


    20. To reduce thickness of shrouds of atomic power stations and factories that produce isotopes along with normal weight concrete extra heavy concrete with specific gravity from 2500

    21. From Rosie’s letters it seemed that she was doing her bit as well and I read that she had got a job making ammunition in one of the new armaments factories that had sprang up in the town


    22. We marched on past more desolation factories and more dwellings were just piles of rubble with weeds and splintered wood sticking out of them


    23. source of cotton to supply the English textile factories, and this was a matter of business survival


    24. “You know I’m dying I know I am but I am not alone there are thousands dying and not just on the battlefields but in the factories for profit


    25. He nodded in agreement and his eyes roamed over the shadowy scene, taking in the dark, jagged silhouettes of houses, offices, churches and factories


    26. In the early twenty-first century very few factories remained in the south east of England


    27. She dared not return to the business district, so she let the car speed her toward the factories and warehouses along the waterfront


    28. Land was fast running out, new factories gobbling up what little was left at an alarming rate


    29. An anti technologist should have targeted power stations and factories, not almost random individuals


    30. The Italian glass factories had returned to almost 75% of their previous production capacity, and for cash, whatever you wanted was available

    31. Bulk cargoes didn’t go at high speed, but were dispatched regularly, to keep the factories humming with their precious cargoes of raw materials


    32. And when your factories begin to rust


    33. He had been pressed into service running factories by first the Germans, then the Polish national liberation government, and now the Communist government


    34. The new rules seek to reduce ozone pollution from factories and cars; coal ash waste from power plants;


    35. with all its furniture in hotels, factories and closed


    36. From its colonial past as capital of East Jersey to the arrival of factories, shipping links and ethnic groups that worked them, the town never fully blossomed


    37. and factories would spring up all over! Government doesn’t create wealth


    38. America’s factories the largest arsenal in history


    39. devastating bombing of Germany’s manufacturing, aircraft factories, and fuel depots also helped to win the Battle of Britain


    40. projects within the factories

    41. “…considering the large number of prospering factories, storage


    42. An environment of grey warehouses and factories


    43. At the same time there developed intolerable hours and conditions of work in the new mines and factories


    44. Beings built the factories and manufactured the car parts


    45. In 1990, they rented a private boat and toured the fascinating islands of Murano, renowned for its glass-blowing factories; Burano, well known for its lace-factories and loved by painters for the colors of its houses, and Torcello, the idyllic island whose past is recognizable in the Cathedral and its mosaics, and in the XIIth century church of Santa Fosca


    46. for their own use, they drove their victims reluctantly into cities and factories


    47. factories and machines, and workers or proletarians who possessed


    48. An increase in the number and size of factories and instru-


    49. In those prehistoric times, IU’s Marching Band, like those of other Big Ten football factories, excluded women from marching, just concerts, etc


    50. to work in one of its factories









































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