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"If you really wanted information about any state or local government, there's a wealth of inf ormation out there," said R. Kinney Poynter, executive director of the National Association of State Treasurers.
Muni Issuers Are Slow on Audits, Study Finds Kelly Nolan 2010
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Bulletins announcing sales, sailings and auctions covered the walls of the House, providing valuable information to the businessman who might have conducted his business from within his favourite coffee-house.
Chocolate, Tea, Coffee Hels 2009
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Bulletins announcing sales, sailings and auctions covered the walls of the House, providing valuable information to the businessman who might have conducted his business from within his favourite coffee-house.
Archive 2009-03-01 Hels 2009
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"Their involvement in this struggle resulted in the ormation of the strongest international solidarity movement the world has ever seen," he said.
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Shared Watercourses which would foster closer cooperation than the level agreed in the original signed in 1955, a protocol on legal affairs and one on culture ormation and sport.
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The United States Information Agency (USIA) also works to strengthen the culture of democracy worldwide, both as a contributor to the free flow of inf ormation and ideas and by activities designed to sustain the democratic dialogue across national boundaries.
Fact Sheets On Us Efforts To Promote Human Rights ITY National Archives 1997
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The last provincial MECs 'and central government ministers' meeting had recommend ormation of the task group to the Cabinet.
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Ref - ormation signified the second decisive turning point in human history and would inaugurate the third and final era of world history.
REFORMATION LEWIS W. SPITZ 1968
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If one were to take a bold look at the whole sweep of history, one might venture to conclude that in the early centuries of the Christian era renewal elements were very strong in combination with ideas of personal reformation; that in the medieval and Ref - ormation eras reformation of the individual and of the
REFORMATION LEWIS W. SPITZ 1968
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With the Protestant Ref - ormation, and more especially with the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, the idea of equality began to be a major force for institutional change in Europe and North America, and as such has passed in the twentieth century to the non-European world also.
EQUALITY R. R. PALMER 1968
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