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Crops for summer and fall are sown in successive plantings from April on, Long-Standing being the best sort to sow after about May
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A Long-Standing Tradition Chalk art began in 16th Century Italy when beggers copied
About.com Cleveland 2010
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Experts, military brass reject right-wing media claims about Obama's nuclear policy review Civilized Leadership: Obama, Changing Long-Standing U.S.
Blogrunner 2010
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Experts, military brass reject right-wing media claims about Obama's nuclear policy review Civilized Leadership: Obama, Changing Long-Standing U.S.
Blogrunner 2010
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A Passover Reflection: Gay Rights, New Freedoms, And Long-Standing Prejudices A Passover Reflection: Gay Rights, New Freedoms, And Long-Standing Prejudices Last summer, when oil prices shot past $140 per barrel, offshore oil drilling became the biggest topic in politics for a short while.
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A Passover Reflection: Gay Rights, New Freedoms, And Long-Standing Prejudices A Passover Reflection: Gay Rights, New Freedoms, And Long-Standing Prejudices Last summer, when oil prices shot past $140 per barrel, offshore oil drilling became the biggest topic in politics for a short while.
unknown title 2009
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In the news release, ATTUS Technologies Continues its Long-Standing SAS 70 Commitment, issued 18-Mar-2009 by ATTUS Technologies, Inc. over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the first paragraph, first sentence, should read "an unqualified opinion" rather than "a qualified opinion" as originally issued inadvertently.
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For instance, in its 2006 annual report, New Century Financial, a subprime lender, listed "Long-Standing Institutional Relationships," as a competitive advantage:
Latest Articles 2008
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There is no age limit for the Long-Standing Achievement Prize.
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A Long-Standing Tradition Chalk art began in 16th Century Italy when beggers copied Raphael's paintings of the Madonna on plazas outside cathedrals in the hopes of earning some spare change.
About.com Cleveland 2008
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