Word: bulks
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...Before that can be a problem, however, NATO would have to bulk up - and it's not so clear that it is serious about doing so. The question is a familiar one. The centerpiece of the last NATO summit, in Washington in April 1999, was the "defense capabilities initiative," which set out 59 areas - from field hospitals to tankers - where nations should beef up their arsenals. While most goals were achieved, "they picked the low-hanging fruit," admits a NATO official. The crucial big-ticket items remain: protection against nuclear, biological and chemical weapons; better equipment for command, control, communication...
...when it first doubled output to meet growing world demand. Production doubled again in 1990, and with the completion of the latest extension, the makers of the world's third best-selling malt whisky - meaning it's made from malted barley, unlike the grain whisky that makes up the bulk of most blended Scotch - will have the capacity to produce around 13 million bottles a year. "We've come a long way since 1960, when we sold maybe 70 bottles of malt whisky worldwide," says distillery manager Graham Eunson. "Last year we shipped over 8 million bottles...
Whether Tyler or senior Nick Palazzo sees the bulk of the carries, the Crimson will need similarly effective results on the ground to stay in the game...
...bulk of the ITMFG series is available, with a little sleuthing, at specialized video stores, so read on even if you?re not near Manhattan. (And be sure to read Grady Hendrix?s program notes, each one a supercharged essay on the film in question.) But at a time when most U.S. Chinatown theaters have closed, it?s worth seeing these films on the big screen, with an audience juiced for a communal thrill. That?s the best way to rekindle the grand old days of Hong Kong horror...
...takes considerable pride in the authenticity of his recipes, ingredients and cooking methods”) but gives the tortillas an overall thumbs down. They taste, feel and fall apart just like ones tortillas from the store, he says. “They’re bought in bulk. That is why they have to use two tortillas per taco instead of just one; they don’t hold up like the real thing.” I am indifferent. I like the taste of the corn tortillas and bask in my cultural culinary ignorance...