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The other is an experimental topical steroid for eye infections, called T-Pred, which is also under FDA review.
unknown title 2009
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"Over the last 15 years, Cambodia 's ruling elite have enriched themselves by selling off the country' s forests, fisheries, land and most recently mineral resources," said David Pred, executive director of Bridges Across Borders Cambodia.
In Cambodia, No Land Title, No Rights Will Baxter 2010
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But Pred argues an important principle has been established.
Phnom Penh residents score landmark victory over proposed land grab 2011
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Together with other NGOs, David Pred of Bridges Against Borders filed complaints to the World Bank HQ, prompting an internal audit and investigation.
Phnom Penh residents score landmark victory over proposed land grab 2011
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Pred said: This is what accountability looks like.
Phnom Penh residents score landmark victory over proposed land grab 2011
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David Pred, Cambodian director of the international NGO Bridges Across Borders, hailed this sudden change of government policy as "a human rights victory that has stopped a massive forced eviction and land grab".
Phnom Penh residents score landmark victory over proposed land grab 2011
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Twilight Slovenia » Pred premiero filma Somrak says:
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Much of the time during a stakeout, the Pred flies a pre-programmed hexagon, racetrack, bow tie, or some other circular-type holding pattern.
Kalsoom Lakhani: Drone Attacks: Bombs in The Air Versus Boots on The Ground 2009
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Like sub drivers, Pred pilots fly blind, using only the visual depiction of their location on a map and math -- numerical readouts indicating latitude, longitude, height, wind speeds, ground elevation, nearby planes, and so forth.
Kalsoom Lakhani: Drone Attacks: Bombs in The Air Versus Boots on The Ground 2009
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Pred, Allan (1981), “Power, Everyday Practice and the Discipline of Human Geography,” in Torsten Hägerstand (ed.)
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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