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  • Assigned to protect ocean commerce from [[submarines]], ''Hurst'' departed Norfolk with her first [[convoy]] 1
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  • ...e she provided weather reports vital for the safety of [[convoy]]s and air commerce.
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  • ...on merchant ships and troopships for defence against enemy submarines and commerce raiders.
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  • ...ship SS ''Otaki'' fought a notable action against the heavily-armed German commerce raider [[SMS Möwe (auxiliary cruiser)|SMS ''Möewe'']]. They managed to se
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  • In Hawaii, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii sponsors a Chinese cultural festival, called the Narcissus Festiv
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  • ...ns brothers included content on topics such as population, manufacture and commerce. They were also far less preoccupied than many antiquarians with [[coats of
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  • * Chapter 6: Banking, Trade and Commerce
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  • ...reau of the Census]] ([[United States Department of Commerce|Department of Commerce]])
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  • ...formation International Associates, Inc. | month=August | year=2004 | work=Commerce, Energy, NASA, Defense Information Managers Group | url=http://cendi.gov/pu ...works produced by the [[United States Department of Commerce|Department of Commerce]] under the Standard Reference Data Act.<ref>{{USC|15|290e}}</ref><ref>[[Co
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  • ...tal''' is a partially purified form of the element [[antimony]]. In modern commerce, it typically contains 0.4% to 1.0% of impurities, which typically include
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  • * [[W. Cunningham]], ''Growth of English Industry and Commerce''
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  • ...ynasty]],<ref>Elisseeff, Vadime, ''The Silk Roads: Highways of Culture and Commerce'', UNESCO Publishing / Berghahn Books, 2001, ISBN 978-92-3-103652-1</ref> a *Elisseeff, Vadime, ''The Silk Roads: Highways of Culture and Commerce'', UNESCO Publishing / Berghahn Books, 2001, ISBN 978-92-3-103652-1
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  • ...ws |title= Maquila meltdown |author=BILL MONGELLUZZO |newspaper=Journal of Commerce |location=New York |date=April 14, 2003 |page=1 }}</ref>
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  • ...], and subsequently with [[charcoal]], when the [[ceresine]] or cerasin of commerce is obtained. The refined ozokerite or ceresine, which usually has a melting
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  • ...France, especially, the extraction of the oil is an important industry. In commerce, colza is classed with [[rapeseed|rapeseed oil]], to which it is very close
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  • ...left his family’s [[Cape Cod]] farm to carve his niche in the world of [[commerce]]. Before his death 70 years later, he would create a line of lubricating o
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  • ...on oversight and investigations of the committee on interstate and foreign commerce; House of Representatives Ninety-fifth Congress; Second Session; February 2 ...Consumer Protection and Finance of the committee on interstate and foreign commerce; House of Representatives Ninety-fifth Congress; Second Session; April 19,
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  • ...Category UC-70, National Technical Information Service, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1982.)</ref>
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  • ==Trade and commerce== |title=Southern India: Its History, People, Commerce, and Industrial Resources
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  • In commerce, three brands of aniline are distinguished: aniline oil for blue, which is
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