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But if that's what the future held — "Nef," I said, "did you ever have second thoughts?"
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Every college student who takes a history course automatically associates — or ought to associate — the words 'Nef' and 'indusrial development in the sixteenth century.'
A Christian Materialist Hobsbawm, E.J. 1965
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Both Plutarch and Diodorus tell us that his name signifies Spirit, the Num having an evident relation with the Greek πνεῦμα, and the Coptic word "Nef," meaning also to blow.
Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology James Freeman Clarke 1849
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So too the Arabic "Nef" means breath, the Hebrew "Nuf," to flow, and the Greek πνέω, to breathe.
Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology James Freeman Clarke 1849
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At Nef, Elizabeth Cox has been examining the fate of our high streets for eight years; looking ahead, she sounds a little more upbeat than I expected: We're not America, are we?
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In February last year, Nef published figures for shop closures in the 12 months up to April 2009.
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Nef, Evelyn (July 24, 1913 – December 10, 2009) New York Times notice; Washington Post obit
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Second, and critically, the unreformed banking sector looks set to hit the edge of a funding cliff, according to Bank of England data analysed in the New Economics Foundation's (Nef) new report, "Where Did Our Money Go?", published this week.
Is George Osborne cutting for a rainy day of bailouts? Andrew Simms 2010
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The minimum necessary is laid out in the new Nef report.
Is George Osborne cutting for a rainy day of bailouts? Andrew Simms 2010
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Nef: "Nef, you really illustrate the problem of the narrow frame of reference ... indeed, the" narrowmindedness "of" believers "."
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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