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  • She promised to start wearing Dermacia Foundations from the neck up when outdoors with her kids or gardening.?

    Dermacia Breathable Foundations and Skincare Treated Country Music’s Biggest Stars at the ACMAs 2007

  • Imagination drives great philanthropy--a techno-colored vision of how the world can be a radically different place, writes Mark Dowie in American Foundations: An Investigative History, one of the few hard-hitting books on the subject.

    Gates' World Of Good 2006

  • Both the mathematics and the economics in Foundations were way over my head, but I was too ambitious to spend my summer on the second most important book in economics, and Samuelson's confident and engaging style kept me going.

    Robert E. Lucas, Jr. - Autobiography 1996

  • The team was called Foundations, because what they would introduce would be foundational for everything going forward on the street side of U.S. Foodservice’s business.

    The Orange Revolution Adrian Gostick 2010

  • The team was called Foundations, because what they would introduce would be foundational for everything going forward on the street side of U.S. Foodservice’s business.

    The Orange Revolution Adrian Gostick 2010

  • The team was called Foundations, because what they would introduce would be foundational for everything going forward on the street side of U.S. Foodservice’s business.

    The Orange Revolution Adrian Gostick 2010

  • In an essay called Foundations of the Kling School, I write, Economics should be subsumed under the general study of human behavior, not the other way around. ...

    EconLog: Political Economy Archives 2009

  • In Renaissance in India earlier called The Foundations of Indian Culture, Sri Aurobindo examines the nature of Indian civilization and culture, he looked at its central motivating tendencies and how these are expressed in its religion, spirituality, art, literature, and politics.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • In Renaissance in India earlier called The Foundations of Indian Culture, Sri Aurobindo examines the nature of Indian civilization and culture, he looked at its central motivating tendencies and how these are expressed in its religion, spirituality, art, literature, and politics.

    India has been and is one of the greatest civilizations of the world Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • As author of scientific papers that would become a formidable treatise called Foundations of Economic Analysis, written while still a graduate student, he established his preeminence as a theorist before World War II.

    Economic Principals David Warsh 1993

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