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After the CSR, the government is due finally to reveal its (revised) blueprint for student finance.

While there is international consensus on the need for reform, many tax campaigners are concerned that national interests could derail the process as experts thrash out details of a revised blueprint for bilateral tax treaties over the next year and a half.

"We know we don't know when it will end," she said as the board released a revised blueprint for enforcing Gov. Jerry Brown's executive order that Californians by next February reduce urban water use 25% compared with 2013 levels.

In the revised blueprint for the airborne divisions, a reinforced regimental combat team from the 82nd Airborne Division would be dropped by parachute north-east of the port of Gela to block the movement of Axis reserves towards the Allied beachheads.

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The revised blueprint, devised by a team of noted engineers and architects, would result in that rare thing: a triumph of design by committee.

Howard Hornstein, a lawyer for Metro Five, said the company intended to resubmit revised blueprints next month.

The process of this case study is as follows: (1) activity flows of registered students and parents are developed by blueprinting with staff; (2) the basic blueprinting is reviewed by frontline workers and then problems and improvements are reported; (3) a revised blueprinting is developed based on the previous step; and (4) new improvements are suggested through repetition of the above process.

In the past year, the theater has created an educational advisory board, defined screening and educational objectives, and revised the architectural blueprint for expansion to contain two instead of three theaters and no separate classrooms.

Instead, he revised his blueprint to entering the N.B.A. in 2011-12.

From the administration's "Race to the Top" proposals to their proposed "Blueprint" for revising NCLB, parent input has been either dismissed or ignored.

Now that the Beltway establishment, jolted by the Iowa polls, is frantically revising its premature blueprints for a Clinton coronation and declaring, as Time's inevitable cliché would have it, that Mr. Obama has "found his voice," it's worth looking at some campaign story lines that have been ignored so far.

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