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Trials were made with a half horse power variable expansion Riedinger engine.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 Various
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As state and federal officials stepped up disaster-planning efforts for Irene, utilities hundreds of miles from the storm region began dispatching crews to help, said Dan Riedinger, a spokesman for the Edison Electric Institute, a Washington-based industry group.
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The number of consuls general in India is expected to grow modestly throughout the next several years, Riedinger said.
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"We're all smart enough to know when to get a vet involved," Riedinger said.
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"We're trying to be a bit more strategic and have more alignment between where our faculty do research and where students go to study," Riedinger said.
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Riedinger said at least part of the university's interest in Brazil comes from the country's work with biofuels and other green energy methods.
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One of the first lessons his students learn is when to call a veterinarian, Riedinger said.
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Many times those sorts of jobs require sedating horses, Riedinger said.
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Many of the state's tooth floaters receive training at the school Riedinger started in Weatherford,
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"Some problems, Brazil has in common with us," Riedinger said.
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