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Ernest Nauta, a 68-year-old disabled retiree from Sunnyside, Queens, who participated in the survey, described Mr. Bloomberg as a "halfway decent mayor compared to some we've had," but he was critical of the mayor and the City Council for overturning term limits in 2008.
Poll Shows Wide Term-Limit Support Michael Howard Saul 2010
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The four-night trip begins with a land transfer from Iquitos to Nauta, to meet the ship.
Take Me to the River Andrew McCarthy 2011
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Carles Ferrer , a general partner at Nauta Capital in Barcelona, has worked to groom start-ups born from universities in Barcelona for the U.S..
Amid Greek Crisis, Some Try Tech Start-Ups Christopher Lawton 2011
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Nauta is Spain's largest independent tech venture capital firm with €170 million in capital.
Amid Greek Crisis, Some Try Tech Start-Ups Christopher Lawton 2011
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No one can tell me that the blogosphere is not a handkerchief: it turns out that the father of this Peruvian living in Argentina, with a very good blog about cooks, was from Nauta.
Global Voices in English » Blogger of the Week: Gabriela García-Calderón 2009
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“Nútiyá” = Nauta, for the common Bahríyah or Malláh.
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“Think how easy that will be,” says Paul Nauta, public relations manager for the Family and Church History Department.
Opening the Vault 2006
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Walle Nauta in neuroanatomy, Joseph Brady and Murray Sidman in experimental psychology and John Mason in chemistry.
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A man might glance once through a Latin primer and have each and every page imprinted indelibly on his recording mechanism and still be unable to make sense out of _Nauta in cubitu cum puella est_.
Anything You Can Do ... Randall Garrett 1957
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Nauta, Leslie W. Knott, Theodore W.prud, and other physicians, dentists, and scholars who have offered their advice, assistance, and expert skills.
History of the Division of Medical Sciences United States National Museum Bulletin 240, Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology, paper 43, 1964 Sami Khalaf Hamarneh
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