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They have the NA 27, the UBS GNT 4, the Stuttgartensia as well as the textual commentary on the UBS 4, besides their wildly unpopular contemporary Spanish translation and the beast of burden that surely keeps all of them fed, the old Reina-Valera updated in 1960 (I saw not a single copy of the 1995 updated version of the same).
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I am groggy because I seem to be on Godless Northeast Time, and though I was up until 3 GNT, I was also up at 6: 30 Here time.
Gentle reader, and the rest of you sinners: « Dating Jesus 2009
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And if this GNT hadn't occurred, in 1968 it's entirely possible Reagan and not Nixon would have got the Republican Party's nomination for president.
An Appreciation of the Book ���Kennedy and the Promise of the Sixties��� by W. J. Rorabaugh 2009
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On GNT, George sat on a couch to chat with his daily guest and leaned against a desk in the studio ‘office’ to introduce reports 6 - 8 minutes in length from journalists in the field.
It’s time to go... Matthew Arnold. Kirsty 2005
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On GNT, George sat on a couch to chat with his daily guest and leaned against a desk in the studio ‘office’ to introduce reports 6 - 8 minutes in length from journalists in the field.
Archive 2005-11-01 Kirsty 2005
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Major insurers are capping war risk coverage as of midnight Monday, GNT.
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GNT includes nonhazardous waste, hazardous waste, agricultural waste, mining waste, oil and gas waste, construction debris, and other refuse from the world of business and industry.
Beyond the Bottom Line Joel Makower 1994
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One tiny sliver of the GNT, representing only about 1.4 percent of the total, is municipal solid waste—that is, the entire first pie chart described above.
Beyond the Bottom Line Joel Makower 1994
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The GNT pie is over 70 times bigger than the first pie, comprising nearly 13 billion tons of waste generated mostly by industry, as reported to the EPA.
Beyond the Bottom Line Joel Makower 1994
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The GNT pie is over 70 times bigger than the first pie, comprising nearly 13 billion tons of waste generated mostly by industry, as reported to the EPA.
Beyond the Bottom Line Joel Makower 1994
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