Jan van Riebeeck landed at the Cape on 6 April 1652, setting up a supply station and fortifications for the Dutch East India Company.
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But gas pipelines, most power supply stations, phone lines and water service were knocked out in Gujarat, an arid state that is prone to drought.
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Komatsu notes that Commodore Perry forced Japan to open to the outside world in 1853 in order to provide supply stations for American whaling fleets.
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To improve communications, additional water and coal supply stations were built in Suizhong, Xingcheng and Dayaogou ('Y�z�l ) for rapid deployment of troops by railroad.
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Though initially dreading the job, Khemri then finds that the'supply station'is in fact just a cover for the Adjustment service, the secret service of the Empire.
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Early in 1952 it was taken over by the Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF ) to become a supply station for the Canadian NATO squadrons.
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On Sunday, NATO's air campaign continued, as warplanes for the second straight day pounded power supply stations inside Serbia, cutting off electricity for millions of people.
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It seems that no Zentradi were trained in the repair and maintenance of their equipment, making them dependent on easily controlled supply stations and factory asteroids.
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The soldiers arrived after warplanes and assault helicopters flew nearly 400 sorties, bombarding guerrilla training camps, airstrips, roads, supply stations and drug laboratories, the air force said.
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Government officials said two nuclear plants in Gujarat were unaffected by the quake but that gas pipelines, power supply stations and water service had been knocked out.