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  • This site lists alternate names for the location - Alternates names: El Tejocote - Tecolote - Tejocote -

    Tejocato, Guanajuato 2008

  • This site lists alternate names for the location - Alternates names: El Tejocote - Tecolote - Tejocote -

    Tejocato, Guanajuato 2008

  • Alternates between the last voyage of the Catharine of Tharsis, the famous locomotive of the Bethlehem-Ares line on Mars, and the last days of the life of that engine's namesake.”

    10 Stories you wouldn’t know are Martian Science Fiction, Volume 3 Paul 2009

  • Alternates between the last voyage of the Catharine of Tharsis, the famous locomotive of the Bethlehem-Ares line on Mars, and the last days of the life of that engine's namesake.”

    Archive 2009-02-01 Paul 2009

  • Alternates easily between walking and running, sitting and standing.

    Turning On The Motor 2008

  • Alternates were really brought over to support the team and act as workout partners for the Olympians.

    Becoming the Natural Randy Couture with Loretta Hunt 2008

  • Alternates: (please call them too -- let's exert all possible pressure)

    10 minute ACTION STEPS needed for NH -- important! 2008

  • Alternates still have to attend practice, even though they mainly sit with their backs against the wall.

    Cheer! Kate Torgovnick 2008

  • Last year, following the well-publicized dalliance of fellow neocon Paul Wolfowitz, Robert Zoellick was nominated by President Bush and rubber-stamped into office by the docile and unwieldy Board of the World Bank, comprising a total of 48 Directors and resident Alternates who remain at World Bank headquarters throughout the year.

    Sunil Chacko: Senator McCain's Fannie Problem 2008

  • But the G-20 is smaller than the World Bank's Board comprised of 24 Board Members and 24 Alternates who reside in Washington DC throughout the year and those 48 individuals and their staff cost $100 million a year, or 10% of the annual US contribution of $1 billion.

    Sunil Chacko: G-7, G-14 and G-20: Yet Another Tardy Call 2008

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