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As core members of the former VHCS developing team, we - Malte aka ephigenie and Benedikt aka RatS - had the wish to create a real open development of VHCS.
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At the same time the editors of special publications, such as Malte
Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part III. The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century Jules Verne 1866
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"You can't increase the rent as often ... but you can make a profit," says Malte Maurer , head of residential investment in Germany for Jones Lang LaSalle.
German Bank Relies on Unit's Long Ties to the East Laura Stevens 2011
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"For all the costs you jettison for economies of scale," Bob Malte said, "you get new costs for being a system."
As more hospital systems consolidate, experts say health-care prices will jump Julie Appleby 2010
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Brian Malte of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence said if cardholders' names are shielded from public scrutiny, "there needs to be assurances by government officials that they will audit the system to make sure it's working as intended."
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Malte Spitz, a Green party politician, sued Deutsche Telekom to see his own records as part of an effort by Mr. Spitz to highlight privacy issues.
The Really Smart Phone Robert Lee Hotz 2011
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"For all the costs you jettison for economies of scale," Bob Malte said, "you get new costs for being a system."
As more hospital systems consolidate, experts say health-care prices will jump Julie Appleby 2010
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And while some hospitals consolidate to better their hand when negotiating rates with insurers, Malte said, "that's the least noble and least appropriate reason to come together if we're all trying to lower the cost of care."
As more hospital systems consolidate, experts say health-care prices will jump Julie Appleby 2010
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There is also Rilke's "Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge" 1910, another monologue by a lonely expat intellectual in Paris, which "Tropic" so closely resembles that at times it seems like a kind of demonic dopplegänger, a foul-mouthed Hyde to Rilke's hyper-prissy Jekyll.
In Praise Of the Gross Lee Sandlin 2012
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And while some hospitals consolidate to better their hand when negotiating rates with insurers, Malte said, "that's the least noble and least appropriate reason to come together if we're all trying to lower the cost of care."
As more hospital systems consolidate, experts say health-care prices will jump Julie Appleby 2010
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