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We also serve as the Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Council of the International Hydrological Program, focusing on water management, freshwater research and water-related disaster-preparedness and mitigation, which is not only a scientific concern but, as we've unfortunately seen in places like Haiti and Pakistan, a public health issue also.
Don Kraus: Diplomacy in Action: the U.S., UNESCO and Civil Society Don Kraus 2011
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On April 4 he co-signed a letter from the National Latino Coalition on Climate Change, of which he is Vice-Chair, to Senator Mark Udall calling for the upholding of the Clean Air Act.
Brendan Smith: Citing Jobs and Environment, More Unions Backing EPA Brendan Smith 2011
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On his part Becerra, Vice-Chair of the House Democratic Caucus, emphasized that the Jewish community's road to empowerment which proves that influence goes beyond sheer numbers, can serve as a model for Latinos as they grow not only demographically but in many other areas.
Dina Siegel Vann: Latino-Jewish Congressional Caucus: A Washington Success Story Dina Siegel Vann 2011
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Gary became active in fandom in 1971, age 12, doing fanzines, working on conventions, including as Director of Operations for two Worldcons and retroactive Vice-Chair of the 1978 Worldcon.
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The Davos discussion on women's leadership was eloquently stitched up by Beth Brooke, Ernst & Young Global Vice-Chair, Public Policy: We need to focus on what we can do collectively, but also individually.
Valerie Keller: 'Era of Hybrid Leadership': Davos Dames Call for Generals and Consensus-Builders Valerie Keller 2012
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On his part Becerra, Vice-Chair of the House Democratic Caucus, emphasized that the Jewish community's road to empowerment which proves that influence goes beyond sheer numbers, can serve as a model for Latinos as they grow not only demographically but in many other areas.
Dina Siegel Vann: Latino-Jewish Congressional Caucus: A Washington Success Story Dina Siegel Vann 2011
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When asked later about the flabby way that last sentence ended, former Congressman Lee Hamilton, Vice-Chair of the 9/11
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When asked later about the flabby way that last sentence ended, former Congressman Lee Hamilton, Vice-Chair of the 9/11
Printing: Answering Helen Thomas on Why They Want to Harm Us 2010
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As Vice-Chair of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus, I have ardently supported legislation that advances the rights of LGBT individuals, and I will continue to do so in the future.
Rep. Mike Honda: Congress Must Repeal the Military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Policy Rep. Mike Honda 2010
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Earlier this month, Marine General James Cartwright, the Vice-Chair of the military Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the Army Times that the US can expect continuing war "for as far as the eye can see."
Bill Quigley: Corporations Profit from Permanent War: Memorial Day 2010 2010
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