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This eclectic assortment is characteristic of all the household purchasers, with the exception of Hester Smit from the neighboring Halve Dorschvloer.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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The call, made at a Parliamentary finance committee budget hearing, was based on what the federation called Smit's lack of commitment to implementing budgetary reforms.
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A Dutch company called Smit, which specializes in salvage operations, will remove the remaining fuel using a system of pumps and valves that will vacuum the oil out of the ship and into transport tanks.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com David Freeman 2012
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Secondly, I seem to recall Smit moving to prop for the Boks in the latter part of a few matches, I think, mainly to accomodate Gary Botha when he was around.
News24 2008
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Willie Smit , head of human resources, said ArcelorMittal respected the rights of its employees to demonstrate but it believes these stoppages are unhelpful given the current economic environment.
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"No company enjoys having to stop production or even having to consider permanent closures," Mr. Smit said.
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Bryan Habana and John Smit fall into that category and the Springboks will need to find young players capable of filling the void left by two of the country's biggest stars.
Keys to the Next World Cup Jonathan Clegg 2011
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Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road) plays Owen, a pre-teen living with his divorced mother in a crackerbox apartment complex.
Marshall Fine: Movie Review: Let Me In Marshall Fine 2010
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Still, Mr. Roberts isn't giving up on video, jumping into a fight to define the way people watch and interact with TV by bulking up on software engineers and relying on a new head of cable, Neil Smit, to speed up the company's development processes.
At Comcast, No Fear of Web Video Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011
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The Dutch salvage company Smit and Italy's Neri said it was too dangerous to start siphoning off fuel from the tanks of the Concordia, which ran aground January 13.
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