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No sooner did Allen's video announcing his candidacy hit the Intertubes that Conservative web site Bearing Drift put up a post entitled, "Tea Party Throws Radtke Overboard as Allen Roll-out Begins."
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Roll-out of the Future Jobs Fund, £290m (previously announced as part of £6bn cuts)
Government shelves Labour projects worth £10.5bn and Mark Tran 2010
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« Update on Roll-out of 1901 and 1911 Census (Ireland)
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Update on Roll-out of 1901 and 1911 Census (Ireland) « Cork Genealogist
Update on Roll-out of 1901 and 1911 Census (Ireland) « Cork Genealogist 2008
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Roll-out of the new plan: The approvals will begin from January 2011 and it will be necessary to wait for the length of the procedure to see the first approved models.
More details emerge as manufacturers express surprise at UCI labeling program 2010
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Update on Roll-out of 1901 and 1911 Census (Ireland) »
Updates on Irish record availability « Cork Genealogist 2008
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Update on Roll-out of 1901 and 1911 Census (Ireland)
Update on Roll-out of 1901 and 1911 Census (Ireland) « Cork Genealogist 2008
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Update on Roll-out of 1901 and 1911 Census (Ireland)
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Roll-out involves presumably going yourself or having surrogates hit newspapers and TV stations all around the state, emphasizing that it's not an election, the great work you've done with your foundation, etc., endorsements, carefully calibrated appearances, statements, planted editorials.
Poll: Caroline Kennedy Might Put Senate Seat At Risk For Dems 2009
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Roll-out of middle and senior management development programmes is continuing and a number of strategic partnerships with tertiary institutions have been forged.
ANC Today 2005
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