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return on capital employed
it is basically the intensity with which one speaks
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No you cannot. Any thing that is meant to be used as a weapon cannot legally be carried in public. This includes kobudo weapons like bo, nunchaku, kama, etc. This is why the term "stealth weapons" was even defined.
cash and carry
It means "everything" Kit refers to a kit that carried tools, and caboodle meant property, or your stuff. Kit and caboodle simply means all your stuff, and the container you carry it in. Much the same as " you and the horse you rode in on "
This question is rather obscure, and needs more information. What is meant by 'salads?'
The word is "cumbersome" and it means heavy or awkward to carry.
Productive population is the working population, i.e. the percent of citizens who are employed. Not all productive citizens are "gainfully employed", however, meaning they don't earn a good living wage.
Henry carried out the Reformation by closing down the monasteries and creating his own church. This meant that the Pope couldn't take some of Englands wealth. This also meant that Henry would regain the land that the Church owned to fuel his foreign wars.
The deer saddle is meant to carry deer. (It's not meant for people to ride deer!) The saddle is well padded to carry weight - either that of the hunter riding up hill, or the shot stag being carried down. This saddle has a a breast collar and a breeching, like the pack ponies would have worn. There are several large dees to tie coats, guns, etcetera onto the saddle for the uphill ride, and to rope the stag securely on the return journey.