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Examples
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The city has been paying up to one-third of the cost of sidewalk installation but urban designer Lynn Raker says few homeowners request the assistance.
Bruised Feelings and Skinned Knees Litter Suburban Sidewalk Politics S. Mitra Kalita 2011
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Melody Raker recently rented a power washer to remove grime from her home's exterior and a dirt tamper to build a retaining wall next to her driveway.
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Raker identifies some of the mud as belonging to the River Fleet.
Aetheric Mechanics, Warren Ellis & Gianluca Pagliarani « It Doesn't Have To Be Right… 2008
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The federal government ended the dispute in 1913, with the passage of the Raker Act, which permitted flooding of the valley.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » I Would LOve to See This Happen 2008
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"We feel comfortable with Websense's defensive fundamentals, but at current valuation levels believe that there is equal upside and downside in the stock," Raker said.
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"He smashed it with the cat's ears," said volunteer Jim Govostis, who watched the incident unfold at Raker Center, a nursing home owned by Good Shepherd, around 12: 30 p.m.
Sound Politics: Diebold touchscreen voting machines? None for me, thanks. 2006
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"It is unclear if these are one-time issues or indicative of a more competitive environment, but with a premium valuation and cash flow expected to grow approximately 13% this year, we believe risk/reward is balanced," Raker noted.
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(Raker-setting of saw teeth, wave-setting of teeth.) 6.
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(Raker-setting of saw teeth, wave-setting of teeth.) 6.
3. Recommendations for practical vocational training in the working technique of Manual Sawing Frank Wenghfer 1990
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"You tracked Raker down in a snowstorm in Roses, didn't you?"
The Silver Spike Cook, Glen 1989
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