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And President Obama speaks openly about the importance of clean energy, while taking an important but all-too-familiar symbolic action: announcing plans for a solar installation at the White House.
Brian Keane: Why the Midterms Mean Approximately Nothing for U.S. Energy Policy Brian Keane 2010
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And President Obama speaks openly about the importance of clean energy, while taking an important but all-too-familiar symbolic action: announcing plans for a solar installation at the White House.
Brian Keane: Why the Midterms Mean Approximately Nothing for U.S. Energy Policy Brian Keane 2010
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Snowstorms have become an all-too-familiar scene this winter.
City Pulls Off a Snow Job Michael Howard Saul 2011
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And President Obama speaks openly about the importance of clean energy, while taking an important but all-too-familiar symbolic action: announcing plans for a solar installation at the White House.
Brian Keane: Why the Midterms Mean Approximately Nothing for U.S. Energy Policy Brian Keane 2010
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And President Obama speaks openly about the importance of clean energy, while taking an important but all-too-familiar symbolic action: announcing plans for a solar installation at the White House.
Brian Keane: Why the Midterms Mean Approximately Nothing for U.S. Energy Policy Brian Keane 2010
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One of the pitfalls of large ensembles working in the area generally known as postmodern-avant garde-experimental or free jazz is that they sometimes follow all-too-familiar patterns: the music that should be the most surprising is at times the most predictable.
Blues From Brazil to China Will Friedwald 2011
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Yet another child has met an all-too-familiar fate.
African Refugee Children at High Risk for Kala-azar, Malaria, Viral Infections 2011
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Yet another child has met an all-too-familiar fate.
African Refugee Children at High Risk for Kala-azar, Malaria, Viral Infections 2011
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As someone who walks the line between coder and designer, this debate is all-too-familiar.
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And President Obama speaks openly about the importance of clean energy, while taking an important but all-too-familiar symbolic action: announcing plans for a solar installation at the White House.
Brian Keane: Why the Midterms Mean Approximately Nothing for U.S. Energy Policy Brian Keane 2010
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