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The university does not only teach and do research but also can compete with firms as well, for example, as far as call for tends, bids or services are concerned.
In many disasters, the number of those unaccounted for tends to start high and drop as people are reunited.
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In 1977, Mrs. Adwan recalled, her father left their home in Rafah and returned with clippers for tending grapes.
The select group of hotels, bars, gyms and shops vouched for tend to be sleek and pricey.
Men and women share equally in the field labour; men alone, however, are responsible for tending the herd.
Under plans being discussed, the farmers might be eligible for agricultural subsidies for tending their land, but the European Union would end its current financial support for distillation.
Helen Giles, executive director of HR for St Mungo's Broadway, criticised charities for tending to underinvest in good people management and recruitment selection.
They often don't want a headstone somewhere that family need to feel responsible for tending to.
Ever get angry at a chief executive for tending more to his racing yacht than falling sales?
"Most physical effects that cattle breeders breed for tend to be heritable at lower levels than that," says Weiss.
Should you create a home shrine, you will be responsible for tending it.
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