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Wikileaks stands out as a unique and rare example of online organizing that lacks any significant "on-land" or on the ground component and still has a strong social impact--in this case shutting down a powerful global institution.
Michael Silberman: Looking for What Works: Best Online Organizing Reads of 2010 Michael Silberman 2011
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The incident appeared to be the first on-land exchange of gunfire since August 2007.
North, South Korea trade shots; no injuries Chico Harlan 2010
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Wikileaks stands out as a unique and rare example of online organizing that lacks any significant "on-land" or on the ground component and still has a strong social impact--in this case shutting down a powerful global institution.
Michael Silberman: Looking for What Works: Best Online Organizing Reads of 2010 Michael Silberman 2011
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The incident appeared to be the first on-land exchange of gunfire since August 2007.
North, South Korea trade shots; no injuries Chico Harlan 2010
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• Allows for on-land emergency consumption in a high-stress active situation.
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I would be willing to extend the negative incentive to those states that do not allow off-shore wind farming, or on-land solar farms or on-land wind farms.
Energy/Incentives Idea That I Like « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2008
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He said ONGC will buy four jack-up rigs and 10 on-land rigs, at a cost of 40 billion rupees ($879.1 million.)
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Alaska spill responders have difficulty cleaning up on-land spills - if the three accidents on the North Slope within the past month are any indication.
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Given that seasteading is essentially a form of regulatory "haven" in the same way that the Cayman Islands are tax havens, you can imagine that there would be a lot of the same backlash against seasteads from on-land governments.
Patri Friedman on Seasteading, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Industry figures show that 87 percent of the shrimp imported to the US is raised at those on-land facilities.
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