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The annual rate is in line with the preliminary estimate pub lished Jan. 4 and the market consensus from a survey of economists last week.
Euro-Zone Inflation Hits 26-Month High Nicholas Winning 2011
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But when he estab - lished communication with his other self, and went to Phaze,
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The University of Sydney has created a Medical Heritage Trail, a very informative self-guided walk that covers the medical architecture, museums, libraries and artworks of the first university to be established in Australasia.
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The Beechworth Cemetery, established 1856, contains the graves of 2000 Chinese who worked the goldfields.
Archive 2009-04-01 Hels 2009
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The University of Sydney has created a Medical Heritage Trail, a very informative self-guided walk that covers the medical architecture, museums, libraries and artworks of the first university to be established in Australasia.
Archive 2009-07-01 Hels 2009
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The drawings were published in the magazine Deutsche Kunst while the full portfolio was published in 1902 and exhibited at the International Exposition in Turin.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Art Nouveau: 1896-1916 Hels 2009
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The drawings were published in the magazine Deutsche Kunst while the full portfolio was published in 1902 and exhibited at the International Exposition in Turin.
Archive 2009-02-01 Hels 2009
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The Beechworth Cemetery, established 1856, contains the graves of 2000 Chinese who worked the goldfields.
Beechworth's Victorian Architecture Hels 2009
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“No experience is necessary!” the alliance promised, throw - ing in the incentive of dinners with Elie, the Times-Picayune columnist, and the writer Pableaux Johnson (whose recent Eating New Orleans, pub - lished last summer, is now as much testament as guide).
Open for Business 2006
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“No experience is necessary!” the alliance promised, throw - ing in the incentive of dinners with Elie, the Times-Picayune columnist, and the writer Pableaux Johnson (whose recent Eating New Orleans, pub - lished last summer, is now as much testament as guide).
Open for Business 2006
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