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Space Commerce Incentives Bill Introduced is the next entry in this blog.
Mike Griffin's EELV Thoughts BEFORE He Was Administrator ... - NASA Watch 2008
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"Introduced," says Ag, "he more'n half remembered me, but the strange place, the new cut in the whiskers, the hearty handshake, and the fact that I'd just come from N 'York did the trick."
Red Saunders' Pets and Other Critters Henry Wallace Phillips 1899
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The Joe Public have been 'Introduced' by Tom Robinson on his BBC
The Rock and Roll Report THE JOE PUBLIC 2010
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Sake Deen Mahomet then broadened his client list by writing a book in English entitled Shampooing, or the benefits resulting from the use of the Indian medicated Vapour Bath, As Introduced into this country by S. D. Mahomet A Native of India.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Sake Deen Mahomet then broadened his client list by writing a book in English entitled Shampooing, or the benefits resulting from the use of the Indian medicated Vapour Bath, As Introduced into this country by S. D. Mahomet A Native of India.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Introduced in 2008, Apple's app store now sports a catalog of more than 300,000 apps which have been downloaded a total of more than 7 billion times.
Lexmark Tries to Catch App Fever Ian Sherr 2010
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Introduced during the outbreak of W. W.II, and written by noted authorities of the day, the King Penguin Editions provided an attractive, and accessible, miniature series on subjects ranging from British culture, natural history, fine arts and design, to the book arts.
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Introduced by Montana Democrat Jon Tester, the Senate bill still faces challenges.
Banks Find Allies in Debit-Fee Fight Victoria McGrane 2011
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Boateng for Tevez 90 6 Introduced merely to run down the clock
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Introduced in 2008, the Place Survey is a postal survey conducted by every council in England.
Crime statistics masked by 'year zero' reset, claims Labour 2011
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