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Acquisition activity in the fourth quarter of this year "is going to be phenomenally a ctive," he predicted.
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Mr de Villiers said negotiations would continue between the company ctive legal representatives.
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He joined the ANC in the 1950s and was ctive in the 1952
Secretary General's Report to ANC 49th National Conference 1994
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It's an incredibly sad question that House asks of himself (via his hallucination), and part of a series of difficult and introspe ctive questions-and harsh decrees in the arguably most introspective episode of the entire series run.
All articles at Blogcritics Barbara Barnett 2010
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He is not only one of the kindest people I know but is so a ctive in the Eclipse Community, that some people even have thought that he was the founder of itemis.
PlanetJava 2009
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With the constant changes in the industry, "[a] ctive clients can provide additional eyes and ears to industry changes and trends, as well as practical insights into the effectiveness of advanced SEO tactics."
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Slide 5: • Thene two slide arenaturestudie I did in grade xt s s s nineand te re ctive n spe ly.
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With the constant changes in the industry, "[a] ctive clients can provide additional eyes and ears to industry changes and trends, as well as practical insights into the effectiveness of advanced SEO tactics."
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Slide 5: • Thene two slide arenaturestudie I did in grade xt s s s nineand te re ctive n spe ly.
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With the constant changes in the industry, "[a] ctive clients can provide additional eyes and ears to industry changes and trends, as well as practical insights into the effectiveness of advanced SEO tactics."
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