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But it wasn't Arcadia that wanted to house us together, but since we are only staying for one term UCD (University College Dublin) they (UCD) decided it was easiest to house us together, which I can understand.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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By this logic, the UCD is entirely meaningless because there is always “some degree of relationship” between the condition and the funding.
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As far as UCD is concerned, I see it as nothing more except one of many helper tool's/mechanism's to induce and "activate" the next dormant prescribed "blueprint".
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As far as UCD is concerned, I see it as nothing more except one of many helper tool's/mechanism's to induce and "activate" the next dormant prescribed "blueprint".
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Most universities have that available, UCD is no exception.
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I never said there was such a thing as an all-encompassing worldview, or that UCD is a panacea.
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The UCD is weaker than the straight rights granted by the BoR, of course, so I don’t see your point at all.
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The event was a major success and attracted about 60 students and was quite important in that it was the first event organized by IAWM-UCD, which is planning to focus its activities on Palestine among other things in the future.
Indymedia Ireland Kev S & Freda H 2009
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Justice Minister Dermot Ahern said centres such as UCD are at the cutting edge in tackling the growing menace of cybercrime and play a leading role in training both gardai and police from the Europol family.
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Omni Bio's core technology and pipeline are based on issued and pending patents licensed from the University of Colorado Denver ("UCD") and a privately held corporation surrounding the broader therapeutic potential of currently marketed therapies.
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