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"nonindustrial" Definitions
  1. not of, relating to, or characteristic of industry : not industrial

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Only a few nonindustrial finance businesses remain within GE Capital.
In truth, many nonindustrial societies—half of those which have been surveyed—forsake their elderly.
If you want to stream nonindustrial product, you often need to do time-consuming digging online.
It was a reassuring conclusion, conspicuously rejecting racism and chauvinism in its account of nonindustrial cultures.
Heritage Foods — the company at the forefront of the nonindustrial meat movement — is selling domestic hams from seven producers.
But many of the clubs have folded, often after violating regulations that critics say effectively criminalize most nonindustrial activities.
Even investors who praise Mr. Immelt for drastically reducing G.E.'s dependence on finance and shedding its nonindustrial businesses, like the media company NBCUniversal, welcomed the change.
And they have a verbal deal and they&aposre going to now drop the tariffs on nonindustrial goods, they&aposre going to drop the tariffs on liquefied natural gas.
One of them appeared to be a four-story office building for engineers, while the purpose of another nonindustrial-looking smaller building nearby could be a guest house for visiting officials, 38 North said.
Lou Bank, the founder and executive director of Sacred (Saving Agave for Culture, Recreation, Education and Development), an American nonprofit organization that works to improve conditions for the people who make nonindustrial agave spirits in Mexico, will conduct a sampling and explain the spirits.
In 2015, McWilliams authored The Modern Savage: Our Unthinking Decision to Eat Animals, a book supportive of animal rights and veganism. McWilliams criticizes the locavore movement, such as backyard and nonindustrial farms which preach compassionate care of animals but slaughter them in the end."The Modern Savage: Our Unthinking Decision to Eat Animals". Kirkus Reviews.
The Forestry Incentive Program (FIP), initiated in 1975 and administered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, provided financial assistance for up to 65% of the cost of silvicultural activities on nonindustrial private forest land of generally less than . The program was terminated in the 2002 farm bill (P.L. 107-171), and replaced with the Forest Land Enhancement Program (FLEP).
Cereal harvest in 2011, Algeria Agriculture in Algeria composes 25% of Algeria's economy and 12% of its GDP in 2010. Prior to Algeria’ colonization in 1830, nonindustrial agriculture provided sustenance for its population of approximately 2-3 million. Domestic agriculture production included wheat, barley, citrus fruits, dates, nuts, and olives. After 1830, colonizers introduced 2200 individual farms operated by private sectors.
Prior to the colonial period, Algerian agriculture produced fruits, nuts, and vegetables using nonindustrial methods. Most of Algeria's agriculture is produced in the east on the plains around Bejaii and Annaba. Agriculture workers sustained Algeria's population of two to three million people without importing high quantities of food. However, following Algeria's population surge during and after the colonial period, Algeria imported high quantities of wheat, dairy, and meat.
The centre was built by Myer Shopping Centres as part of an extensive subdivision of the area, which at the time was the largest remaining underdeveloped, nonindustrial land in the Adelaide metropolitan area. The centre opened in September 1970. United States National Academy of Sciences Located in the City of Tea Tree Gully, it is the major shopping hub for the north-east of Adelaide. Tea Tree Plaza is owned by AMP Capital and the Scentre Group, each owning 50%.
Within the context of the nonindustrial civilization of Earthsea, the technological level of Karg society is high, having a strongly militaristic and urbanized culture. The Kargs were greatly feared by the people of Earthsea for their piratical raids on the East Reach, but subsequently a peace was reached, giving rise to some trade and commerce between the peoples. The Kargs are skilled sailors, fishers and farmers. Their literacy level is very low: Tenar remarks that reading is "one of the black arts".
Clapham Junction opened on 2 March 1863, a joint venture of the L&SWR;, the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR;) and the West London Extension Railway (WLER) as an interchange station for their lines.The west London Railway and the W.L.E.R, H.V.Borley & R.W.Kidner, 1981 reprint, The Oakwood Press, Usk Monmouthshire. The railway companies, to attract a middle- and upper-class clientele, seized the nonindustrial parish calculating that being upon the slopes of Clapham's plateau would only reinforce this distinction, leading to a long-lasting misunderstanding that the station is in Clapham.Year's Art, published 1922, London, p.
For a Living: The Poetry of Work is a literary anthology of American labor poetry written during the 1980s and 1990s. The book identifies within American literature of the current Information Age or service economy a new work poetry about the nature and culture of nonindustrial work: white collar, pink collar, domestic, clerical, technical, managerial, or professional. The poems cross lines of status, class, and gender and range from mopping floors to television news reporting, Wall Street brokerage, and raising children. The anthology offers nearly two hundred poems by ninety-six poets, most of whom are of the baby boomer generation.
This process is enabled by the discovery of unique genes coding for enzymatic mechanisms that enable the direct synthesis of such key molecules as alkanes, olefins, ethanolPortrait of a Transformative Technology: Joule Unlimited , Biofuels Digest, June 3, 2010 and polymers and other high- value chemicals ordinarily derived from petroleum, using bacterial variants. Helioculture allows for brackish water or graywater, nonindustrial waste water from sources such as baths and washing machines,U.S. company hopes to make fuel from sunlight, CO2, Reuters, July 27, 2009 to be used, while traditional biofuels such as cellulosic ethanol require fresh water. Joule Unlimited claimed that its product would have been cost competitive with crude oil at $50 a barrel ($310/m3).
In 1866 Samuel Boston founded the Carlton Iron works after which 111 houses were built (prior to which there were only three) and Stillington was known as the village of Carlton Iron Works. In 1932 the original blast furnace was demolished but the company still exists and operates in Stillington under the name of Metabrasive. Stillington has a significant number of companies operating in the village given its size including Darchem Engineering (part of Esterline), Clarkes of Stillington (steel plates) and Bodycote Heat Treatments. There also exists a number of smaller nonindustrial businesses and facilities including Park Lane Shop and Post Office, Park Lane GP surgery, Stillington Workingmans club, The Royal Pub, a hairdressers and Cuthys Autos, a Car/Van / Motorbike repair garage.
Sustained efforts of veering East Asia into a capitalist direction has created remarkable outcomes in terms of resilience, dynamism, growth, and economic prosperity. Even as late as the mid-twentieth century, East Asia remained nonindustrial, poverty-stricken, and torn by the ravages of World War II. Since the 1960s, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and Mainland China have all achieved a modern economic takeoff leaving the economic rise of modern East Asia to become one of most important economic success stories in modern world history. In spite of decades of setbacks and turmoil, East Asia is now one of the most economically prosperous and technologically advanced regions in the world. Rapid modernization, along with a focus in high technology, has allowed East Asia to register rapid economic growth.
Lawrence Clark Powell Mitchell remained fluent in both French and English, having spent his boyhood in a predominantly French Canadian neighbourhood. Mitchell’s boyhood is discussed in great detail in his memoirs, which unfinished at his death, was published posthumously by his wife and his close personal friend, Lawrence Clark Powell, who wrote the preface. His memoir features stories of the neighborhood and fellow playmates, vividly describing the life of a normal boy in the streets of the nonindustrial age (born 1878) and fail to describe the difficulties that might have haunted him, having been born with a physical disability which at times caused him to spend long periods of time hospitalized and be categorized as crippled. Reportedly, never dropping into a self-pitying mode, he did not appear to have ever have seen himself as disabled. .

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