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The ever-industrious late Victorians turned both printing and education into industries, from which flowed institutionalized grammar-based rules via handbooks and style manuals.
Their initiatives are scrutinized by treasuries from which they seek funding, industries from which they seek collaboration and trading partners from whom they seek recognition.
The Times examination of donors who wrote checks of $25,000 or more through September found some notable differences in the industries from which Mr. Obama and Mr. McCain drew their largest contributions.
Perhaps mindful of the polls that show many Americans worrying that his administration is too attuned to the desires of the oil and gas industries from which several cabinet members have sprung, he has waxed on about the wonders of renewable energy.
Agriculture, manufacturing and mining, the industries from which most of our natural wealth is produced, are profoundly affected thereby.
Initially, Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) was a "quick fix" - giving black South Africans a stake in the nation's industries from which they had so long been excluded.
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And there is less of a manufacturing industry from which to lose jobs".
Despite this, he became a key player in an industry from which he kept a discreet distance.
His tariffs also selectively excluded the country's apparel industry, from which his daughter's company imports its clothes.
Another resource is the local Project with Industry, from which businesses can get help through networking activity.
Moore said the actions by law enforcement were partly responsible for him taking a break from the industry, from which he has just returned.
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