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The Jackson Free Press, an alternative weekly, and Slate Magazine have catalogued these interventions by Mr. Barbour.
In our report Another Agriculture is Possible, we catalogued these for India, the largest democracy in the world and home to one in four of the world's farmers.
Large-scale studies over the last decade have catalogued these components of our genome and the cell types in which they are active.
Derek Bok and William Bowen, two former Ivy League presidents, catalogued these benefits in a celebrated 1998 book, and subsequent research shows how progress is stalling in states where race-conscious admissions policies have been abandoned.
While a number of masonic historians have categorised this as a "misprint", Adolphus Frederick Alexander Woodford, who studied and catalogued these documents, considered it genuine.
When the volunteers saw the images for a second time, they had catalogued these squiggles as faces or animals or something else that was meaningful to them and, therefore, had no reason to analyze the shapes again.
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He catalogues these feelings with beautiful clarity and honesty.
With the help of a grant from the International Development Research Centre the GNM Archive was able to catalogue these records in 2009.
I think it's important to catalogue these things because you know the history of the Internet.
"When Bernd and Hilla made this contract with themselves in the nineteen-fifties, to catalogue these kind of objects, German photography was all abstract subjectivism," he said.
The aim of cataloguing these atrocities was to help end impunity and to win justice for the countless victims of Congo's overlapping wars.
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