Indigenously

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Nuclear Power is now building two indigenously designed nuclear plants of 700 MW each in northwestern Rajasthan state at cost of about 130 billion rupees $2.7 billion. ❋ Eric Yep (2011)

A more cost effective option, some argue, is to promote the indigenously built Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor PHWR, which produces power at the cost Rs. 8 crore per MWe. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The Archive of the Irish Film Institute in Dublin holds representative material from indigenously produced Irish cinema newsreel series along with a wealth of other material on Irish films. ❋ John Lee (2010)

The leading edge of its airpower is the advanced Russian Su-27/30 fighter, of which it has 150 planes, followed by more than 100 indigenously produced J-11s, based on the Su-27 model, and nearly 200 multirole J-10s, which have both air-combat and ground-attack capabilities. ❋ Michael Auslin (2011)

MUMBAI –India Monday began construction of two indigenously designed atomic power plants of 700 megawatts each in northwestern Rajasthan state at a combined cost of about 130 billion rupees $2.9 billion. ❋ Eric Yep (2011)

In other parts of Europe, countries are quite reasonably saying that for core industries they need to have the capacity to produce indigenously. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The leading edge of its air power is the advanced Russian Su-27/30 fighter, of which it has 150 planes, followed by more than 100 indigenously produced J-11s, based on the Su-27 model, and nearly 200 multirole J-10s, which have both air-combat and ground-attack capabilities. ❋ Michael Auslin (2011)

One, Mr. Jalili said, the diplomatic bloc comprised of the five permanent United Nations Security Council members plus Germany has to formally recognize Tehran's right to indigenously produce nuclear fuel. ❋ Jay Solomon (2011)

Certainty can only arise indigenously – and there are plenty of national feminist organisations across the world that are leading the fight in their own countries, in their own way see the debate about the Gisele Bündchen adverts in Brazil, for example. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The U.S. wants to use nuclear-power agreements to persuade allied countries not to produce nuclear fuel indigenously—a key component in any atomic-weapons program—and instead purchase it from foreign suppliers. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It has developed its first indigenously developed light combat aircraft, the Tejas, that will use engines manufactured by General Electric . ❋ Santanu Choudhury (2011)

The most truly and indigenously American thing about abstract expressionism was perhaps the critical rhetoric that celebrated it — the little-magazine polemics, chiefly by Rosenberg and Greenberg, that made matters of taste into moral and political crucibles, reduced aesthetic judgments to formalist tests of a triumphalist teleology, and presented the belated American embrace of European avant-gardism as a world-historical event. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The NP-1 is the first indigenously developed carrier-borne Naval Trainer Aircraft. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In 1999, Bojji Rajaram, the former managing director of Konkan Railway Corporation had indigenously developed a local variant of the Anti-Collision Device (ACD), also known as 'Suraksha Kawach'. ❋ Ashish K. Mishra (2010)

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