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  • Disseminating this information to your guests can start as early as six to eight months in advance, with your save-the-date cards.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • Disseminating this information to your guests can start as early as six to eight months in advance, with your save-the-date cards.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • Disseminating this information to your guests can start as early as six to eight months in advance, with your save-the-date cards.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • Disseminating this information to your guests can start as early as six to eight months in advance, with your save-the-date cards.

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • Disseminating in public will get you arrested unless you're a bum.

    BSNYC Summer Recess Announcement (and Friday Fun Quiz!) BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Disseminating the truth is both necessary and sufficient for the transformation of society.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: NYTimes Publishes First-hand Accounts of Torture 2009

  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'NYTimes Publishes First-hand Accounts of Torture'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Disseminating the truth is both necessary and sufficient for the transformation of society.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: NYTimes Publishes First-hand Accounts of Torture 2009

  • Disseminating false information and attempting to persuade voters while claiming to gether objective data, however, is pernicious.

    Report: Gilmore Push-Polling In Iowa 2009

  • Knowledge Dissemination Disseminating knowledge via technology is the most common activity within knowledge management.

    Putting Ideas to Work Thomas H. Davenport, Laurence Prusak and Bruce Strong 2008

  • Disseminating her mendacious apologias for American Capitalism and its myriad manifestations of criminality from her comfortable perch as a columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Peggy pollutes the minds of millions of readers each week.

    A Whoring She Will Go 2007

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