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I will load some Barnes in the .416 and compare them to the Hornady DGs.
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Otherwise the choice is Hornady DGs in the Sako and M-70.
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I will load some Barnes in the .416 and compare them to the Hornady DGs.
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Otherwise the choice is Hornady DGs in the Sako and M-70.
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We have made some progress in this already, especially in clustering the functioning of departments at the levels of both Cabinet and DGs; in our cross-departmental annual Programmes of Action and in our regular and publicly disseminated monitoring of progress.
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Motlanthe was out of the country when his deputy Baleka Mbete, who was acting president last week, signed the presidential minute to change the DGs, IOL reported.
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As far as DGs were concerned, Skweyiya attributed an increase in take-up rates to people's inability to enter the labour market and the scarcity of employment opportunities.
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She said some policy and administrative weaknesses in the provision of the DG had been found - including the stopping of temporary DGs - and these were being corrected.
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At least 10 have been challenged in the court by the relevant head of the DGs, leaving a few small directives that, rather than being abolished, have been amended to existing regulations.
Why vote UKIP? 2007
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Researchers assessed claims for child support grants (CSGs), foster care grants (FCGs) and disability grants (DGs).
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