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The USGS has a program called Pager, which takes a look at how much earth-shaking there is in a particular area, and it's a scale called the Modified Mercalli Scale, that goes from one to
NPR Topics: News 2010
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The Plasma "Pager" now accepts taskbar entry drops, support for dragging applets between panels, and improvements in setting keyboard shortcuts for Plasmoids.
KDE.news 2009
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The Plasma "Pager" now accepts taskbar entry drops, support for dragging applets between panels, and improvements in setting keyboard shortcuts for Plasmoids.
KDE.news 2009
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The Plasma "Pager" now accepts taskbar entry drops, support for dragging applets between panels, and improvements in setting keyboard shortcuts for Plasmoids.
KDE.news 2009
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If you have learned some scripting languges of programming as PHP, ASP, JAVA .... you are probably not strange to term "Pager" or "Paging".
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It is no wonder that, according to Devah Pager, author of "Marked: Race, Crime, and Finding Work in an Era of Mass Incarceration", within a year after release up to 75 percent of ex-convicts remain unemployed.
Glenn Martin: Young Men's Initiative: A Win-Win Glenn Martin 2011
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It is no wonder that, according to Devah Pager, author of "Marked: Race, Crime, and Finding Work in an Era of Mass Incarceration", within a year after release up to 75 percent of ex-convicts remain unemployed.
Glenn Martin: Young Men's Initiative: A Win-Win Glenn Martin 2011
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It is no wonder that, according to Devah Pager, author of "Marked: Race, Crime, and Finding Work in an Era of Mass Incarceration", within a year after release up to 75 percent of ex-convicts remain unemployed.
Glenn Martin: Young Men's Initiative: A Win-Win Glenn Martin 2011
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According to Princeton sociologist Devah Pager, joblessness among former prisoners after a year is somewhere around 75 percent -- three times the level among the same population before incarceration.
Guest Post:: What stimulus could mean if it included the formerly incarcerated 2009
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According to Princeton sociologist Devah Pager, joblessness among former prisoners after a year is somewhere around 75 percent -- three times the level among the same population before incarceration.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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