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April 25th, 2008 5: 11 pm ET by far the best line from Hilllary and her multi multi millions gained by hook or by crook, deals with foreign Governments, is that Obama is the one who is elitist – is hilarious and those Clinton supporters just lap it up – good lord!
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To reduce emissions even further, and to reduce CO2 by improving electrical generating efficiency, the Canadian coal industry, funded in part by Federal and Provincial Governments, is sponsoring a commercial scale demonstration project of a new technology called Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle, which holds great promise.
The Reordering of Planet Earth: The Development of Rational Policies in a Shrinking World 1991
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Thus, the influence of the United Nations upon the Member Governments is being exerted steadily and constantly on the side of peace, justice and progress in their efforts to reach solutions of the problems that confront them.
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Very recently appeals to the Privy Council were abolished by Act of the Federal Parliament, and now the sole body to determine questions of overlapping powers between the Federal and the Provincial Governments is the Supreme Court of Canada, which, of course, is appointed by the Federal Parliament.
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Careful study and co-ordination of organizations and efforts, as between the Federal and Provincial Governments, is very necessary in order to avoid over-lapping, dual responsibility, misunderstanding and loss of driving force, and to secure the highest possible results from the co-ordinated efforts.
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A New Assertiveness for Latin American Governments digg
Mark Weisbrot: A New Assertiveness for Latin American Governments 2008
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Mark Weisbrot: A New Assertiveness for Latin American Governments
Mark Weisbrot: A New Assertiveness for Latin American Governments 2008
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I personally like the idea of Governments paying the same price for the poppies as the drug barons and then either destroying them or using the plant for medicines.
Archive 2007-06-01 Tracey Crouch 2007
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I personally like the idea of Governments paying the same price for the poppies as the drug barons and then either destroying them or using the plant for medicines.
Afghan heroin production out of control Tracey Crouch 2007
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“We are working as hard as we can to get the Rail Runner up and running,” said Chris Blewett, director of transportation and planning services for Mid-Region Council of Governments, which is coordinating the commuter rail project.
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