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Further to Ad Age Editor, Jonah Bloom's, remarks to the ANA last week about the current role of procurement in the marketing industry, the IAB's CEO, Randall Rothenberg, has published a comprehensive review of how we got here, to the point where as an industry we are convulsed by the question, "Is Marketing a Strategic Resource or a Procured Commodity."
Jarvis Coffin: The fight for the future of marketing spills out onto the streets 2009
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See Love My Tanker's post about this by putting Personally Procured Move in the search box at the top right.
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The Declaration on Procured Abortion from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in 1974 phrases the matter with considerable precision: This declaration expressly leaves aside the question of the moment when the spiritual soul is infused.
Do Embryos Have Souls? de Brantigny........................ 2008
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The Declaration on Procured Abortion from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in 1974 phrases the matter with considerable precision: This declaration expressly leaves aside the question of the moment when the spiritual soul is infused.
Archive 2008-05-11 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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We have done PPM Personally Procured Moves, previously known as DITY, Do-IT-Yourself, had the goverment move us entirely, and done some moves that were a combination of the two.
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Procured abundance of water by digging one foot deep in the sand-hills, and good feed a short distance from camp.
A Source Book of Australian History Gwendolen H. [Compiler] Swinburne
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Procured or no charge. 40 p. book patent-law free.
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Procured by Grosseteste some time before 1254, it passes to Oxford, and remains there till the Grey Friar's Convent is dissolved by Henry VIII.
The Wanderings and Homes of Manuscripts Helps for Students of History, No. 17. 1899
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In the years of the Commonwealth this man was trusted and employed by those who were then at the head of affairs, and was in 1649 commander of the City-Guard of Edinburgh, which Procured him his title of Major.
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