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"There is no question that we had an intelligence basis for not certifying from 1987 on," Richard Kerr told me.
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Meanwhile, Kachinsky, who was removed from Dassey's case and later de-certified from the public defender's office, reported receiving hate mail from Dassey's supporters.
All lemons certified from Amalfi must be of the "sfusato" family, which comes from the Italian word for spindle, because of their pointed ends.
And finally, remember that all wood should be certified from a sustainable source, especially the hardwoods which tend to come from tropical climates.
Its central nursing register shows that the number of nurses being certified from Malawi, South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana -- all former British colonies -- has soared since 1999.
Originally, Wal-Mart agreed to carry FluMist in 1,000 of its 2,900 stores, but some states bar pharmacists who have not been trained and certified from administering flu vaccines.
-- Require strength and conditioning coaches to be certified from a nationally accredited certification body.
Their entire supply chain was Global Organic Textiles (GOT) certified, from the agriculture all the way through to production.
The bill also reduced the number of days in which the June primary election results must be certified from 86 days (which would place the deadline in August) to the fourth Friday in June, less than 4 weeks after the election.
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