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You start off with the company management expe - rience, which is the least important thing to them.
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The Peninsula Shanghai is offering its EXPO-rience deal to celebrate the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai going on now through Oct. 31.
Travel Watch 2010
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They could not cheat or conceal anything, because Ta - nia always cross-checked, inquiring not only of individual memories, but of what they knew or had heard of the expe - rience of others, and of any missing villagers.
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It is necessary, Theodore, that I tell you about an experiment I made une expérience que j'ai faite.
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Based on combat expe - rience, tankers in the 753d concluded that antitank rounds that hit concrete-reinforced armor had a reduced chance of killing the crew, even if they knocked the tank out of action.
Steel Victory Yeide, Harry 2003
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Flint moved with all the quickness his years of battle expe - rience could muster.
Flint, the King Kirchoff, Mary 2003
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At least two other Malon export vessels had encountered it, and neither had come out of the expe-rience intact Now it was attacking the Apsac.
Demons Of Air And Darkness DeCandido, Keith R. A. 2001
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Living a life that was content, couldn't include the frightening, exhilarating e: rience of being completely, totally, in love.
Father Unknown Quinn, Tara Taylor 1998
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Depending on the practical expe - rience from the programme, it is planned to continue the programme in the coming years.
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It's an analysis, largely, of the conservative expe rience in power.
Energy in the Executive: The Case for a Strong Presidency 1992
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