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- Certainly I never knew No 10 to come up with any decision which would be incommoding to BAE." In the United States BAE Systems is a significant political...
- known gas. They wrote that "L'expression l'émanation du radium est fort incommode" ("the expression 'radium emanation' is very awkward") and suggested the...
- idleness, than by labour to get their living; we, considering the grievous incommodities, which of the lack especially of ploughmen and such labourers may hereafter...
- Ottoman Empire managed to crush the insurgents in August 1876. The result incommoded Russia, which had planned to take possession of various Ottoman territories...
- moderate the temperature so effectually, that even new comers are but little incommoded by it. The hot season, however, which is undoubtedly the most unhealthy...
- separation from the main Island, to preserve themselves from being too much incommoded by the natives." That was the first mention of Nukuʻalofa, spelled as...
- the District of Columbia Code that prohibits crowding, obstructing or incommoding. Jodie Evans was once critical of China's authoritarian government, making...
- clinic from their locations. So much tear gas was used that delegates were incommoded inside their meeting halls. The security wall was breached on several...
- violating a Washington, D.C. law against "crowding, obstructing, or incommoding". Beatty voted for a defense bill that included $1.3 billion for fencing...
- guns, launched April 1668 at Diepperenamed Inconnu in May 1678, then Incommode in June 1678, reclassed as fireship; taken to pieces in June 1681. Dieppoise...