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And Maryland is considering a map that could leave Representative Constance A. Morella, a moderate Republican, highly vulnerable.
Mr. Wichansky spent a year in the Rutgers Library creating a digital version of the Cook map that could be fed into the school's climate modeling program.
Last week, they agreed to a road map that could lead to the resumption of diplomatic relations and the reopening of the borders.
But when the trade center attack happened, Mr. Jenkins was the man who had, on his Macintosh computer, a working version of the newest subway map that could easily be edited.
In the process, they would establish a genetic map that could be linked to that of humans, with whom dogs share 80 to 90percentt of their genetic code.
ALBANY – A federal magistrate, seeking to break a legislative stalemate over how to redraw the state's Congressional districts to reflect the 2010 census, has released her own proposed map that could be imposed by the court.
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That database, in turn, produced maps that could be viewed by anyone on the network using a Web browser.
He then began to mark his routes -spirals, circles, straight lines - on maps that could be shown in a gallery.
The Republican supermajority elected that year made its gains semipermanent by drawing political maps that could keep them in power for the rest of the decade.
Relief workers dug down through the bricks in one office inside the fortress, pulling open tin trunks to rescue what one expert said were historic maps that could be used to reconstruct the monument.
Led by Gov. Rick Perry and Attorney General Greg Abbott, a mostly Republican Legislature was being asked to ratify legislative and Congressional maps that could protect the Republican majority for a decade.
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