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Originates and develops ideas to design the form of manufactured products.
Discover What You’re Best At Linda Gale 1998
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Originates designs for fabrication of cloth, specifying weave pattern, color, and gauge of thread, to create new fabrics according to functional requirements and fashion preferences of consumers.
Discover What You’re Best At Linda Gale 1998
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Originates and closes Sale leaseback and other financial transactions directly and in partnership with the existing sales team within a national target market of mid and large restaurant sponsors, brands and operators.
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Originates on the surface after the P and S waves go straight up from the focus and reach the surface
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Originates on the surface after the P and S waves go straight up from the focus and reach the surface
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Originates the REFER method to initiate call termination C.
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Originates the ACK method to indicate that it has received a response to an invitation Answer: A, C Question: 5 Which option is true concerning the MGCP call agent?
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Originates in the Maryland, DC, and Virginia area.
Language Log 2009
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Originates in lines from 'An Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus', a poem by Sir William Jones
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Study Demonstrates How Methylmercury, Known to Contaminate Seafood, Originates in the Ocean A new landmark study documents for the first time the process in which increased mercury emissions from human sources across the globe, and in particular from Asia, make their way into the North Pacific Ocean and as a result contaminate tuna and other seafood.
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