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The kitchen garden furnishes some of the ingredients, and local farmers and fishermen supply the rest.
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That furnishes the egg with enough water to carry out the reactions of embryo development.
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PNG's vast mineral reserves and furnishes a substantial part of the country's budget in the form of aid.
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But the existence of federal regulation furnishes no reason to make state common law governing the employer-employee relationship more intrusive.
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But as the 1980s demonstrated, most of that hurt can be assuaged by the increased tax receipts the resulting tax-cut-induced prosperity furnishes.
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Also facing increased demand for its services is the Gender Recognition Panel, which furnishes transgender people with certificates documenting their gender transitions.
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Big Picture furnishes users with a snazzy start-up animation the second it's activated, flourishing its launch by superimposing the Steam logo over pixelated bubbles and liquid sound effects.
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The Web site that passively furnishes a vehicle for online postings is deemed to be no more responsible for the resulting content than a phone company is for any criminal conversations that take place over its network.
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Gilt furnishes fabulous food elaborately presented.
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It is healthy to be reminded of the various ways in which humans are influencing their environment most of them malign and to recognise that even in an age of high technology, our prosperity and well-being depend on our natural environment, which furnishes us with air, water, food and the natural resources on which industrial civilisation relies.
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