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  • Last year the Oregon Farm Service Agency provided close to $8 million in loans and guarantees to a class of farmers and ranchers called Socially Disadvantaged applicants.

    OPB News 2010

  • Mobile services major Reliance Communications (RCom) on Tuesday launched a new value added service application, 'Socially', which will allow users to follow social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

    Domain-b Brand Dossier 2010

  • Not enough information on Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) Financial markets are increasingly requiring companies to pay attention to CSR, Best-in-class: Socially which is shown by the rise of SRI.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Lundquistsrl 2009

  • "Socially," said Mrs Winn, placing her large, white hand flat on the table beside her, to emphasise her words, "Mr Goodwin is not on the same footing.

    Thistle and Rose A Story for Girls Amy Walton 1873

  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

  • Socially, I felt he was to the right of where I am, and basically where McCain was in 2004 and where I think he still is when not in campaign mode.

    The day after... 2009

  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

  • Socially anxious participants were more likely to make decisions and lead the group when they were in the chat room than when face-to-face with others.

    Could Those Hours Online Be Making Kids Nicer? Shirley S. Wang 2011

  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

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