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And speaking of family values, the Mariners 'second baseman, Bret Boone, 24, is the major leagues' first thirdgeneration player.
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The thirdgeneration wind wave model SWAN coupled with the hydrodynamic model reveals the temporal and spatial variability of wave heights and wave periods in the Mobile Bay estuary and on the flooded highways.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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The thirdgeneration wind wave model SWAN coupled with the hydrodynamic model reveals the temporal and spatial variability of wave heights and wave periods in the Mobile Bay estuary and on the flooded highways.
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As thirdgeneration homebuilders, Galen and Malinda enjoy helping others build their “dream home” in both a physical and a spiritual sense.
Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002
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As thirdgeneration homebuilders, Galen and Malinda enjoy helping others build their “dream home” in both a physical and a spiritual sense.
Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002
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As thirdgeneration homebuilders, Galen and Malinda enjoy helping others build their “dream home” in both a physical and a spiritual sense.
Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002
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This year's maze design was influenced by a thirdgeneration farmer: Kathy Sherman's son, Jeff Hatch.
All Stories 2011
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The need to bolster the night-fighting capabilities of the Army, Navy and IAF is so critical that India may have to spend at least $1 billion in the area in the next few years, focussing on thirdgeneration thermal imaging (TI) sights and night-vision devices.
The Times of India 2010
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Toyota insists the software in the Prius has been fixed and there have been no reported problems in Britain, where 5,000 of the thirdgeneration cars have been sold since August.
Daily Financial News 2010
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The demand for affordable houses in the NCR has, in fact, gone up as more and more Om Prakash, a tailor and a thirdgeneration resident of Dharavi, India's largest slum, has a steady job and some savings, but he cannot imagine setting foot on the property ladder.
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