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A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
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range. 1. Course of stone in a straight line.
2. Several bodies standing in a given plane, such as columns forming a
colonnade.
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EASTERN EUROPE AMBASSADORIAL NOMINATIONS:ELENI TSAKOPOULOS KOUNALAKIS
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 11/18/2009; 700+ words
; ...reliable NATO ally, workingtogether with the U.S. on a wide range of issues around the world. Thisis a particularly significant...partnerready to tackle security issues, global needs, and a wide range of commonconcerns. If confirmed, I will take every opportunity...
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FEDERAL COURT JURISDICTION OVER FOREIGN-OWNED GOVERNMENT:RALPH G. STEINHARDT CONTRACTORS
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 11/18/2009; 700+ words
; ...addressesissues that arise at the beginning of transnational litigation - notablyjurisdiction and service -- without addressing the range of obstacles thatcan derail the litigation at a later stage. THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONTEXTIt is axiomatic that Congress has the...
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MANAGING FORESTS IN RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE:TOM TIDWELL
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 11/18/2009; 700+ words
; ...withstand otherwisemild disturbance events. Our approach is to make forests and grasslandsmore resilient to disturbances under a range of future conditions. To helpthe land management professionals deal with this uncertain environment,the Forest Service developed...
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U.S., NATO OFFICIALS TACKLE INTEROPERABILITY
Transcript from: Regulatory Intelligence Data; 11/18/2009; ; 518 words
; ...capabilities. U.S. and NATOmilitary forces "must be prepared to be able to deal with the full rangeof operations and the full range of capabilities that we face," Davenportsaid, as well as possess the ability to operate in several potential threatenvironments...
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EFFECT OF ECONOMIC DOWNTURN ON FOOD BANKS:BRIAN A. GALLAGHER
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 11/19/2009; 700+ words
; ...callsystem. 2-1-1 is an information and referral line that helps people inneed to connect with social services provided by a range of charities,faith-based organizations and various government agencies. There are currently240 2-1-1 call centers across...
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GROWTH OF GLOBAL SPACE CAPABILITIES:MR. MARTY HAUSER
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 11/19/2009; 700+ words
; ...first rate launch capabilities. Europe,Israel, and India have very robust remote sensing capabilities. Canadahas a wide range of niche specialties, most notably in robotics. Of particularnote over the past decade, is the emergence of China`s human...
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT NOMINATIONS:CHARLES COLLYNS
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 11/20/2009; 696 words
; ...InternationalMonetary Fund after completing my doctorate at Oxford University, and havegained long experience in dealing with the full range of internationaleconomic issues. During the 1980s I was involved in the IMF`s efforts todeal with the Latin American debt...
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REP. DALE E. KILDEE CHAIRMAN REP. DALE E. KILDEE HOLDS A HEARING ON IMPROVING LITERACY SKILLS
Transcript from: Washington Transcript Service; 11/19/2009; 700+ words
; ...worked on the front lines turningthese practices into results for children. Their perspectives are unique and cover the broad range of needsfacing today's learners from birth through high school. I look forwardto today's testimony and hope it provides...
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Nightly Business Report
Transcript from: Nightly Business Report; 11/20/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...points. In the absence of any major reports on the economy and with the weekend approaching, stocks drifted about in a narrow range for the rest of the session and settled slightly lower across the board. The Dow Industrial Average closed down 14.28 at...
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DRUG SMUGGLING AND GANG ACTIVITY IN INDIAN COUNTRY:NANCY DOOLEY
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 11/19/2009; 700+ words
; ...Casa Grande, Maricopa and Queen Creek. With such close proximity to thesecities, the Community`s challenges are unique and range from encroachmentof the Community boundaries due to urban growth to the influence of urbangang culture in the Community. The...
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SIC 3991 Brooms and Brushes
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...The industry employed some 15,000 people in 2001, nearly 12,000 of whom were engaged in production labor. Manufacturers range from small, family-owned businesses to large corporations for whom broom or brush manufacture is one of many interests...
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SIC 2022 Natural, Processed and Imitation Cheese
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...producers in price setting, are beginning to take over other dairy operations, including the manufacture and marketing of a broad range of cheese products and ingredients. Large food processors either own their own farms or purchase raw milk from the co-ops...
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SIC 2047 Dog and Cat Food
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...a wider variety of specialty items from cat snacks and party packs to grooming other supplies. Sales growth in pet supplies ranges between 4 to 15 percent, far surpassing the growth in food sales. The industry also continued to advertise heavily on television...
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SIC 2096 Potato Chips, Corn Chips, and Similar Snacks
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...biggest manufacturers. Larger manufacturers are generally full-service snack companies—those offering a full range of products, including potato chips, tortilla chips, and other salty snacks. The smaller producers are more likely to specialize...
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SIC 2121 Cigars
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...business. All were enjoying a renaissance in the late 1990s. Manufacturers were sitting on back orders in the 5 to 6 million unit range in 1996. Laws prohibiting smoking in public places, increased taxes on tobacco products, and medical findings that cigars...
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