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Examples
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He called Lovera "retrograde," and suggested he needed to pay a visit to the countryside to get a better idea of what was happening there.
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He called Lovera "retrograde," and suggested he needed to pay a visit to the countryside to get a better idea of what was happening there.
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FWW assistant director Patty Lovera puts it plainly:
Leslie Hatfield: Don't Eat the Mutants: GE Salmon and New Seafood Guidance Leslie Hatfield 2010
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FWW assistant director Patty Lovera puts it plainly:
Leslie Hatfield: Don't Eat the Mutants: GE Salmon and New Seafood Guidance Leslie Hatfield 2010
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FWW assistant director Patty Lovera puts it plainly:
Leslie Hatfield: Don't Eat the Mutants: GE Salmon and New Seafood Guidance Leslie Hatfield 2010
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Héctor Cristaldo, head of the powerful producer's guild, derided Lovera and the entire Lugo administration, saying the country needed this technology in order to grow the economy and meet its obligations.
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Nowadays, Lovera believes compliance to those regulations is closer to 50 percent.
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I wanted to ask him about this, and about so many things - among other activities, Lovera was chosen to lead the country's delegation to Copenhagen last year for the climate talks, and his televised interview with Amy Goodman of Democracy Now reflected a particularly thoughtful approach to the problem of climate change.
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"The size of this thing is kind of amazing," Lovera said.
As egg producers consolidate, problems of just one company can be far-reaching 2010
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"The size of this thing is kind of amazing," Lovera said.
As egg producers consolidate, problems of just one company can be far-reaching 2010
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