| 31. | He engaged in agricultural pursuits until 1872, when he became interested in the canning industry, and later in banking.
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| 32. | It was the residence of William E . Robinson ( 1860-1935 ), an entrepreneur in the local canning industry.
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| 33. | Sudwikatmono said PT Biak Mina Jaya, a privately owned company, was developing a tuna-canning industry in Biak, Irian Jaya.
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| 34. | Typical of these efforts were those of James A . Dawson, who pioneered the area's fruit-canning industry in 1871.
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| 35. | Crushed shells, available as a by-product of the seafood canning industry, can be used to remove pollutants from water.
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| 36. | Some grew for the canning industry, others for the fresh market; there was enough demand to keep everybody busy.
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| 37. | This research proved beneficial to the William Underwood Company, the canning industry, the food industry, and food technology itself.
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| 38. | Christian Bjelland is the name that most people in Norway would associate with Stavanger as well as the canning industry.
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| 39. | After all, the toxin nearly ruined the canning industry in the 1920s and 1930s until new safety practices were introduced.
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| 40. | The canning industry, historically the main town industry, has given way to all kinds of metal processing workshops that export regionally.
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