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We've calculated how much we've driven and "neutralized" our impact on the atmosphere through the Presidio's School of Management (and Chicago Climate Exchange) excellent program DriveNeutral.
surf's up 2006
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We've calculated how much we've driven and "neutralized" our impact on the atmosphere through the Presidio's School of Management (and Chicago Climate Exchange) excellent program DriveNeutral.
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Presidio's crossing is open 24 hours, there's insurance for sale on both sides of the border, and getting your paperwork in Ojinaga is a breeze (holidays excepted).
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So when park volunteers unearthed four small glass vials while removing trees, they turned them over to the Presidio's archaeological lab for analysis.
Vile Finds 2003
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Here, just a bone's throw from their human counterparts, the animals owned by Presidio's military families since World War II have been buried in a profoundly different way.
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It turns the Presidio, a former military post in San Francisco, into a sanctuary of nature and history by establishing a nonprofit trust to manage the Presidio's property.
President At Signing Parks Management Act ITY National Archives 1996
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It calls for a public-private trust to oversee the Presidio's economic future, to preserve the park for future generations, to create a national park that will sustain itself without government funds.
President Remarks At The Presidio San Francisco ITY National Archives 1996
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And of all buildings in the world, the Presidio army post should guard this one with jealous care, for here was enacted one of the greatest, sweetest, most tragic love stories of the world - a story which is all the Presidio's own, and which it does not have to share with any other army post.
California Romantic and Resourceful; : a plea for the collection, preservation and diffusion of information relating to Pacific coast history John Francis Davis 1894
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Holt saw the intention of Presidio to turn off the avenue toward a little church round the corner, and advancing suddenly, laid a strong hand on Presidio's shoulder, saying, "Come quietly with me, and I'll make no fuss; but if you don't, I'll call a policeman."
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) Various 1887
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Here was work right in Presidio's line; his professional pride was fired, and he wrote with grave application:
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) Various 1887
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