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The second is Ms. Jennifer Konieczny, who was slushing for FM (and helping out proofreading stories before they went up) when she applied for this position.
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The second is Ms. Jennifer Konieczny, who was slushing for FM (and helping out proofreading stories before they went up) when she applied for this position.
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"Every day the house acts in a similar way - it wakes up every morning to close up after dusk," says architect Robert Konieczny of KWK Promes.
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For example, after the surfactant sodium laureth sulfate jumped 20% in price in 2008 and did not drop significantly this year, Konieczny switched from a domestic to an overseas supplier for that chemical.
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In order to remain "competitive and profitable," Konieczny strives to pay prices for the surfactants she buys that are no higher than first-quarter 2008 levels.
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For example, after the surfactant sodium laureth sulfate jumped 20% in price in 2008 and did not drop significantly this year, Konieczny switched from a domestic to an overseas supplier for that chemical.
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Emma Konieczny connected for two goals and an assist as Hopkins rolled into Athol to hand the
Reader - MassLive.com Jason Remillard 2010
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In order to remain "competitive and profitable," Konieczny strives to pay prices for the surfactants she buys that are no higher than first-quarter 2008 levels.
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"The bills effectively take any property that is held in the name of a congregation in our denomination and gives them the authority to walk away with the property," Konieczny said.
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Konieczny said the bills appear to violate the First Amendment right to freedom of religion.
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