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  • Officials from 20 countries are meeting in Montreal, Canada, Monday "to discuss long-term reconstruc ...

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • Great Barrier Reef, Rarotonga coral Sr/Ca: reconstruc- �2 W/m tions of sea surface temperature anomalies based on coral Sr/Ca records from Hendy et al. (2002, fig. 2) and Linsley, Wellington, and Schrag (2000).

    Allen and the "Cool" Medieval Pacific « Climate Audit 2006

  • At the same time as we intensify the implementation of reconstruc - tion and development, we shall improve co-operative governance as well as capacity and management at all levels.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • This body will play a critical role in helping to develop the consensus we need around to the critical challenges of reconstruc - tion and development, including economic growth, socio-economic improvement and the involvement of all stake-holders in all decision-making processes.

    ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THE SECOND SESSION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARLIAMENT 1995

  • This body will play a critical role in helping to develop the consensus we need around to the critical challenges of reconstruc - tion and development, including economic growth, socio-economic improvement and the involvement of all stake-holders in all decision-making processes.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • The Government is committed to an inclusive process that takes into account views and concerns of all our people in the reconstruc - tion of our country.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • To Owen, the bedrock of social reconstruc - tion was the principle that character is shaped by environment.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas SANFORD A. LAKOFF 1968

  • But these early confident analyses and reconstruc - tions of myth also show another and uneasy side.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas BURTON FELDMAN 1968

  • Only in recent years, and especially in the works of C.W. Bishop and H.G. Creel, have the findings of archae - ology been used in the West as aids in the reconstruc - tion of China's ancient past.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas DONALD F. LACH 1968

  • For him, the cause of a historical event was “the thought in the mind of the person by whose agency the event came about,” the historian's understanding of such an event therefore consisting in the reconstruc - tion or “reenactment” of the process of thinking from which it issued.

    CAUSATION IN HISTORY PATRICK GARDINER 1968

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