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Demonstrable knowledge of and experience in creating public history projects in a timely fashion
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Demonstrable knowledge of and experience in creating public history projects in a timely fashion
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Demonstrable political will in European capitals could change the terms of the debate, he says.
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Demonstrable political will in European capitals could change the terms of the debate.
The Maginot Pipeline 2008
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Demonstrable lies: The "vindication" of Hiss by the supposed absence of some Soviet document was preposterous to anyone even moderately conversant-as Volkogonov acknowledges he is not-with the voluminous and publicly available American documents and scholarship concerning the case.
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Demonstrable commitment to and/or knowledge of digital media, particularly experience on online publications or creating new-media products.
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Demonstrable non-compliance with the rules is sanctioned civilly as an abuse of the discovery process.
Initial Response To Referral Of Office Of Independent Counsel ITY National Archives 1998
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Demonstrable or not, that is the [= A] rya position.
New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments John Morrison
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Demonstrable justice to all concerned, rather than subsidy which, while doubtless warrantable to secure the public good, affords less precise basis of legislation at the present time.
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Demonstrable as having a high likelihood's of being so, yes!
How and When to Be Your Own Doctor Isabel Moser
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