Tenders Sentence Examples

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  • In 1856 President Ignacio Comonfort invited tenders for drainage works conditional on the use of waste waters for irrigation purposes, and the plan executed consists of a canal and tunnel 43 m.

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  • An advert was placed in the OJEC in early March inviting tenders with a closing date of 23rd April 2004.

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  • The class either hauled 3500 gallon capacity tenders with straight sides or larger 4000 gallon capacity tenders with straight sides or larger 4000 gallon tenders with turned in tops to their sides.

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  • It contains most of the books published in the world about lighthouses, light vessels and lighthouse tenders.

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  • We will continue to advertize tenders in professional and local publications.

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  • Three Optare Solos have been ordered for recently won tenders in Oxford due to commence on 4th June.

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  • The 3500 gallon tenders recovered from the Us were altered to suit the left hand drive of the Qs.

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  • Lastly, some of the Urie bogie tenders and all of the straight-sided bogie ones had vacuum storage cylinders behind the coal space.

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  • The Chicken in Paradise Party is similar to the Bonanza and Blowout parties, except you receive 20 chicken tenders, chips and soft drinks instead of pizza or hot dogs.

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  • The best options are boneless thighs, breasts, and chicken tenders under an inch thick.

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  • Cook it for five to nine minutes for boneless breasts and thighs or three to four minutes for chicken tenders.

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  • Recommended are boneless thighs, breasts, and chicken tenders.

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  • Cook it for five to nine minutes for boneless breasts and thighs, and three to our minutes for chicken tenders.

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  • Its signature offering are chicken tenders--chicken breast tenders, which are breaded and fried.

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  • Dinners include shrimp, chicken tenders and buffalo wings.

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  • When a debtor tenders the amount due to his creditor and the creditor refuses to accept, the debt is not discharged, but if the debtor is subsequently sued for the debt and continues willing and ready to pay, and pays the amount tendered into court, he can recover his costs in the action.

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  • The expedition, including naturalists, botanists, a mineralogist, taxidermists, a philologist, &c., was carried by the sloops-of-war "Vincennes" and "Peacock," the brig "Porpoise," the storeship "Relief" and two tenders.

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  • When after the end of the war the question of financial readjustment came up, he vigorously opposed Secretary Hugh McCulloch's policy of retiring the legal tenders, and urged a different plan for effecting the resumption of specie payments.

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  • There are small silver and copper coins, which are legal tenders for amounts not exceeding two dollars and one dollar respectively.

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  • Tenders were strictly enforced in letting government property and contracts; a largely increased revenue was applied on water supply, drainage and other works.

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  • The second line of twenty galleys, under the command of Benedetto Giacaria (or Zaccharie), was placed so far behind the first that the Pisans could not see whether it was made up of war-vessels or of small craft meant to act as tenders to the others.

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  • The issue of legal tenders, the greatest financial blunder of the war, was made contrary to his wishes, although he did not, as he perhaps ought to have done, push his opposition to the point of resigning.

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  • The fishing industry of Lake Superior is important, salmon-trout (Salvelinus namaycush, Walb), ranging from 10 to 50 lb in weight, being gathered from the individual fishermen by steam tenders and shipped by rail to city markets.

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  • Some had bogie tenders with the leading bogie also driven through further chains.

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  • Both classes had the novel outside frame tenders all their lives, with the sole exception of no.

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