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The DEA is very forthcoming about the fact that the Archives is a work in progess, making note that no collection is currently complete and access to the majority of Dickinson's letters are password-protected (family members 'letters that are digitized are accessible).
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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The DEA is very forthcoming about the fact that the Archives is a work in progess, making note that no collection is currently complete and access to the majority of Dickinson's letters are password-protected (family members 'letters that are digitized are accessible).
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: Dickinson Electronic Archives 2007
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If progess is not made, then you will be Left Behind (all puns intended).
Think Progress » Bush on Stem Cell Veto: ‘These Boys and Girls Are Not Spare Parts’ 2006
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The "progess" in Iraq is ephemeral, if not cosmetic.
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He's simply pointing out what he believes is a tradition of reactionary tribalistic biases among Jews that are not conducive to "progess".
Hitchens hates Hanukkah. Ann Althouse 2007
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These barriers to upward socio-economic mobility have not been erased, of course; but, "progess" has been made.
AlterNet Walter Mosley, The Nation 2009
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The GOP in the last 100 years has been nothing but an impediment to our progess.
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The DMCA is mostly use as an abusive tactic, and US patents are becomming more and more of a joke and used to block technological progess (patent trolls).
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Go back to TeaBagging or obstructing progess and let the grown-ups have a serious conversation!
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We associate complexity with progess for some ungodly reason.
Lifespan, Social Security, and Medicare, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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