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Let's work to define our one great demand".
"Without some work to define this brand, Saturn is going to have an identity crisis," he added.
"The Bush guys have indeed done some serious work to define Kerry," said one prominent Democratic strategist who refused to be named.
It doesn't really work to define it by simply drawing a line in median income, which comes out about £23,000 per household.
Resource estimates for Kallak North were upgraded but the company said it needed to do more work to define the full extent of the ore.
In between, coffee beans work to define border or cleanse the nose — perhaps like sherbet between courses of a gourmet dinner.
The convention is part of a larger body of UN and ILO work to define slavery, forced labour and trafficking, including the most recent UN protocol to prevent, suppress and punish trafficking in persons.
But my guess is that we will face a next challenge by the wireless world, and that we will continually have to work to define our relation to it.
After that initial burst of founding energy, it takes hard work to define and articulate a vision to employees who come on board afterward.
This paper presents work to define a representation for clinical research queries that can be used for the design of generic interfaces to electronic healthcare record (EHR) systems.
The same modeling and simulation approach was put to work to define the surge and wave hazard New Orleans faces for the future.
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