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By Rex Lardner The New Yorker, October 13 , 1951P. 29 Talk story about an interview with Wally Cox, who supervises a program of music on odd instruments.
Shirley Wilbur, of Oak Bluffs, who supervises a program for the elderly and has lived here for more than 20 years, will also go to St. John, for the seventh year.
As part of her duties, Ms. Lord supervises a program that goes to Westchester middle schools and high schools to talk to students about domestic violence, stalking and date abuse.
An architect and professor at Auburn University in Alabama, and a recent MacArthur Foundation grant winner, Mr. Mockbee supervises a program in which architecture students design and build houses for the poor in rural Alabama.
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He is supervising a program under which the government will pay up to half of the development cost of two different models.
The money is coming from 14 banks -- including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Citigroup -- by way of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, a Treasury bureau supervising a program known as the Independent Foreclosure Review.
Mr. Jones, whose arrest was first reported yesterday in Newsday, had been supervised under a program called Start, or the Short Term Alternative to Remand Treatment.
In real life situations, amateur sports lack the infrastructure and funds to have a sports physician or therapist permanently supervising such a program.
This might work for (sub elite sports were medical supervision is always available, but amateur sports lack the infrastructure and funds to have a sports physician or therapist permanently supervising such a program.
Created by act of Congress in 1879, the commission has supervised a massive program of river work that has profoundly reshaped the character of the Mississippi.
The czar's responsibilities would include reducing the food supply, promoting birth control (via oral contraceptives disguised as crumbs), and supervising a pilot program called "dovecoting," which involves confiscating pigeon eggs and replacing them with decoys.
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