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  • Kead said the $25 million will be spent, beginning next year, on the company's pilot projects converting various feedstocks, such as vegetable waste, plants and wood chips, into renewable biomass for fuels, including diesel and jet fuel.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Andrew S. Ross 2010

  • Kead said the $25 million will be spent, beginning next year, on the company's pilot projects converting various feedstocks, such as vegetable waste, plants and wood chips, into renewable biomass for fuels, including diesel and jet fuel.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Andrew S. Ross 2010

  • Kead said the $25 million will be spent, beginning next year, on the company's pilot projects converting various feedstocks, such as vegetable waste, plants and wood chips, into renewable biomass for fuels, including diesel and jet fuel.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Andrew S. Ross 2010

  • Kead and placed in the orders of the day for Wednesday.

    Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1785

  • Byers and Khosla Ventures, and Texas Pacific Group, said Kead.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Andrew S. Ross 2010

  • Byers and Khosla Ventures, and Texas Pacific Group, said Kead.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Andrew S. Ross 2010

  • THE Kead (takenotic inconvenient dii Author, fouie en into the foregc which it is hopec Reader will bott amend. ...

    A holy life, the beauty of Christianity: or, An exhortation to Christians to be holy 1684

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