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FESTIVALS | Going for the Maverick; Cinequest 'Empowers' 18th Edition
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Empowers -- It gives readers a lesson, direction or takeaway, empowering them to take action.
Penny C. Sansevieri: 5 Ways to Maximize the New Changes on Facebook Penny C. Sansevieri 2011
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Empowers people to make an informed purchasing decision.
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Empowers him to use his chemistry skills anew: to man a rolling drug lab and finance the future for his struggling family.
New AMC show features actor with cerebral palsy BA Haller 2008
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Read More Asian Nations Muted on Myanmar Myanmar Trial Empowers Dissident Ms. Suu Kyi spoke with her lawyers before the presiding judge and another judge took their seats in antique wooden chairs placed on a platform.
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Empowers SEC to register nationally recognized statistical rating organizations and impose disclosure and record-keeping requirements.
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Empowers him to use his chemistry skills anew: to man a rolling drug lab and finance the future for his struggling family.
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You may especially want to look at the article "Chess Empowers Young Minds" and the video by National Geographic "My Brilliant Brain - Make me a Genius," which features the first woman to earn the Grandmaster title, Susan Polgar.
Archive 2008-12-01 Jan 2008
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You may especially want to look at the article "Chess Empowers Young Minds" and the video by National Geographic "My Brilliant Brain - Make me a Genius," which features the first woman to earn the Grandmaster title, Susan Polgar.
2009 WSCF All Girls Tournament Jan 2008
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* Empowers and strengthens the Alexandra community both in terms of its constituent parts and its individuals
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