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Instead, they seek a CE mark through any one of around 70 to 80 organizations known as Notified Bodies, which largely are private companies.
Reuters: Top News 2012
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Instead, they seek a CE mark through any one of around 70 to 80 organizations known as Notified Bodies, which largely are private companies.
Reuters: Top News 2012
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Organisations called Notified Bodies are accredited by the EU to assess the devices and their makers.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Stephen Adams 2012
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Notified to the bishop and viewed by experts, it proved to be a panel painting, later carbon-dated to 1280, bearing an uncanny resemblance to the image on the Turin shroud.
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Notified of the missing payment, a spokesman for Bachmann said that she and her husband have since taken care of the matter.
Michele Bachmann Forgot To Pay Her Property Taxes On Time 2010
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Notified about every murder as soon as it happens, Mr. McCarthy has had many sleep-interrupted nights, but fewer than when he started.
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He clarified that the proposed Act 2008 is “Not Notified” yet.
Ignorance Or Deliberate Misleading: The Hung Cyber Law Of India 2009
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• Customers Must Be Notified of Overdraft: Customers must be notified when they overdraw their account and must be given the option of choosing to be notified by email, text or a letter.
Mary Ann West: Dodd's Bill Protects Customers From Abusive Overdraft Fees 2009
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Notified by Duane at Abnormal Interests of this find, I feel compelled to also share this interesting link:
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Notified by Chandra's father on May 6 that she had been out of touch for five days, they went to her apartment that and the following days without pulling the tapes.
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