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Siphoning more $B's to ESMD and its water carriers at the space flight centers to make prettier videos of Ares launch sequences and people cavorting across the Moon is not going to help anything, except perhaps Frasnitto Assoc and other graphic design companies.
NASA Faces Tough Choices & Needs an Administrator Now - NASA Watch 2009
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Siphoning funds from the Markets will reduce Stock and Paper prices, as funds are not there to reinvest.
Improved Standard of Living, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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So, you decide: Siphoning oil off the ocean floor, or generating enough clean, renewable energy to supply a small city.
Brian Keane: Wear Sunscreen? This Year, It's More Like "Wear Waders" 2010
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Via Meskel Square I learned of the Africa Reading Challenge created by the blog Siphoning Off a Few Thoughts:Participants commit to read - in the course of 2008 - six books that either were written by African writers, take place in Africa, or deal significantly with Africans and African issues.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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Participants will write about the books on their blogs and a list with links will be well, is already being kept at Siphoning Off a Few Thoughts.
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Siphoning huge amounts of Social Security funds into the stock market won't erase the budgetary pressures.
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Siphoning gas is illegal and a felony, but it's something more people are trying these days with gas prices rising over $4 nationwide.
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Participants will write about the books on their blogs and a list with links will be well, is already being kept at Siphoning Off a Few Thoughts.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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Siphoning gas is illegal and a felony, but it's something more people are trying these days with...
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Via Meskel Square I learned of the Africa Reading Challenge created by the blog Siphoning Off a Few Thoughts:Participants commit to read - in the course of 2008 - six books that either were written by African writers, take place in Africa, or deal significantly with Africans and African issues.
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