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"American Prospects," first issued in 1987, is an essential document in understanding both 20th- and 21st-century America.
I'm in the planning stages of putting together our new annual review, which can be an essential document in securing funding.
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Essential Documents in the History of American Higher Education presents primary sources that chart the social, intellectual, political, and cultural history of American colleges and universities from the seventeenth century to the present.
The main areas of focus will include consent, serious adverse events (SAEs), essential documents in study site files and drug accountability and management.
Neither would win a state title or play in the NBA, but their legacies live on through what's become the essential document on grassroots sports in America.
And planning for all possible eventualities is useless — after the essential documents are in place, the family has talked openly and often about end-of-life wishes, they understand the difference between Medicare and Medicaid, they know how much money is available and that it is probably not going to be enough.
Brown's declaration will help expedite recovery services and waive fees for residents to replace essential documents lost in the fire, CNN reported.
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