- the
disabled club will
continue to play, the
commissioner may hold a
Restocking Draft to
allow the
disabled club to
select as many
players as it lost...
-
genetic adaptation of
galliform birds:
implications for hand-rearing and
restocking". Oulu
University Library (2000). 17 May 2001.
Archived from the original...
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killed or disabled) that
results in a club's
season being canceled, a
restocking draft would be held.
Neither of
these protocols has ever had to be implemented...
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practices are
those where fish are
stocked only to be
fished and then
restocked. In response, most
states have
adopted regulations that
prohibit fish...
- such as ramen, and drinks, to toys and
fortune slips. The
machines are
restocked daily, with hot food for some of the
machines cooked on site, and others...
- or
after an
initial refund period has p****ed. Some
retailers charge a
restocking fee for non-defective
returned merchandise, but
typically only if the...
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making the only
limits on
voyage times being factors such as the need to
restock food or
other consumables. The
limited energy stored in
electric batteries...
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class of four
United States Navy
supply ships used to refuel, rearm, and
restock ships in the
United States Navy in both the
Atlantic and
Pacific Oceans...
- the
seaport city of
Bantam in
western Java, Indonesia.
European sailors restocking on live fowl for sea
journeys found the
small native breeds of chicken...
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which Hayes objected to as a
proponent of hard money.
Hayes sought to
restock the country's gold supply,
which by
January 1879
succeeded as gold was...