He said the plan set a blueprint and a target for delivery on the social, cultural and development fronts. |
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I'm convinced this model will be a blueprint for other authorities to follow. |
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Standard beats, smooth keyboards synthesized horns and other instruments, and one repeating vocal sample is the blueprint here. |
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This model could be a blueprint for other states to create comprehensive methamphetamine policies as well. |
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Imagine having all these grand ideals, magnificent visions, and a blueprint for human flourishing. |
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The town is a blueprint for the rest of the country after measures to beat transport problems proved a major success. |
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The monomyth is, broadly speaking, a blueprint of sorts that can be used to explain and map heroes' journeys across world cultures. |
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An individualised case conceptualisation helps organise complex information about a patient and is a blueprint for guiding treatment. |
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The inspirational blueprint for the city centre has been published to a generally positive reception. |
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The way you model the distribution of chores in the household provides a blueprint for your children's marriages. |
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Curiously, those measurements may as well have served as a blueprint for our prototypical swimmer ever since. |
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The council are taking the best from all the plans and creating a blueprint for the future of the town. |
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The Government is considering a report into radiotherapy services which will act as a blueprint for the development of services nationally. |
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This simple model offers important direction and guidelines to help people blueprint their own future. |
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But when the blueprint demands mediocrity, why bother mucking it up with excellence? |
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This move is one step in Shanghai's blueprint for becoming a world-class city which is more habitable for its residents. |
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Officials are keen to point out that whichever design is selected will provide only a blueprint for whatever is finally built. |
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As private donors kicked in more money, every aspect of the blueprint kept changing. |
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It's the first blended wing in Air Force history, and they've made it happen without a blueprint or road map. |
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The budget blueprint provides a broad outline of the administration's budget priorities, with details to be released in early April. |
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Look at the city's rail transportation website and at its blueprint for the development of new towns in suburban areas. |
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As they made their adjustments, a computer stored their input and later created a blueprint of the results. |
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In effect, the DNA blueprint is a succession of code words, each consisting of a set of three nucleotides, known as codons, in the gene. |
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Computerised images show how the facelift could appear if the blueprint is backed by retailers and city planning officials. |
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Reaction from the initial blueprint was hugely positive with more than 500 people visiting the exhibition and 50 written responses. |
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Transforming that cosmic blueprint into a meaningful experience required another set of unlikely collaborators. |
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Looking at the remaining fixture list, I've come up with a blueprint for survival and worked out where the points are going to come from. |
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Perhaps there are many others who agree that the government's blueprint draft needs revision. |
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It seems that this is the universal blueprint to which perfumery has reduced itself. |
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Top it off with arrhythmic choruses drenched in vocoder effects and music pauses, and you have the blueprint for the entire album. |
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Environmental lobbyists argue the blueprint falls short of the ambitious plans envisioned by many. |
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The blueprint sees an auditorium retained, with seating in the circle on the first floor which could be used to watch theatre. |
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Essentially the movie is a blueprint for every swashbuckler that was to follow. |
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A blueprint for the restoration of Morecambe's famous art deco Midland Hotel has been lodged with Lancaster City Council. |
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More's oblique criticism of the extravagance of the Henrician court became a blueprint for social reformers. |
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The blueprint must be detailed enough to describe the operationally relevant information about a server. |
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Humans share three-quarters of their genes with man's best friend, the first genetic blueprint of the domestic dog revealed yesterday. |
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This is a carefully considered blueprint for urgent change from experts who expect their proposal to be taken seriously. |
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Built around a Bashment rhythm, it's a cut which takes the two step blueprint deep into down and dirty funk territory. |
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He is scheduled to release a detailed blueprint of his plans by mid-September. |
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I could go as far as saying that his style is the blueprint of dressy menswear. |
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It was the blueprint for Beatlemania, and the benchmark for future meshing of musician to movie. |
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He is outraged that his blueprint for a gypsy site with seven caravans, a stable and a toilet block on land at Out Moss Lane has been thrown out. |
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The Midrash describes for us the origin of God's blueprint for the world as follows. |
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It is now clear that this may well be a blueprint for all future state occasions and festivities in this age of terrorism. |
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Check your blueprint for the distance of the sill from the floor, then measure and mark it on the trimmer studs. |
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After two days of staff meetings, the Government Reform Committee finished its preliminary blueprint for downsizing the Cabinet. |
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Nigerian starlet Justice Christopher could be the next player to win a place in Kevin Keegan's Maine Road blueprint. |
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In other words, the spider possesses a molecular blueprint for making the polymer. |
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Dark and moody, these compositions provided the blueprint for his first main solo project. |
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Mike Brown, professor of human nutrition at Glasgow University, said the survey should not be taken as a blueprint for future policy. |
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They tried to force a political blueprint on to the North East and they got a dusty answer. |
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Although the design blueprint came from the US, it was the Singapore team that designed and engineered the mechanics. |
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A new hotel, 117 residential units, and a number of offices are all in the design blueprint. |
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Ours soon found themselves grounded around the dining room table, scribbling madly on a draft design blueprint. |
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Before tackling any upgrades, work with an architect or designer to develop a blueprint. |
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Fewer new homes will be built on greenfield sites under a blueprint designed to last for up to 20 years. |
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In 1862, it set up its office building following the blueprint of the British firm of architects. |
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This means each new application rolled out should use a blueprint to design the system, and an automated system to update and patch it. |
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We are very proud of the service we offer and are pleased to act as a blueprint for epilepsy services around the country. |
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My job, as I saw it, would be to follow and log the changes and prepare a blueprint to be used in future as a go-to manual. |
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They tossed out their original blueprint and went for the decapitation strike because they had quite solid information on where he was. |
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The grand intelligent design blueprint surely would not and could not condone such a partition. |
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Barbados provided the blueprint for all future British slave settlements in the American South. |
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Senator Rob Portman of Ohio has put together a plan that would serve well as a blueprint. |
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We create imagined relationships with stars to form the blueprint of who we want to be. |
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The EPA rules issued Monday are largely modeled on a March 2013 blueprint from the NRDC, which Doniger helped to write. |
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Some suggest that you lay out a blueprint, set reasonable goals, create benchmarks, and believe in yourself. |
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There was no prototype, no blueprint for resuscitating a town. |
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It is certainly not my intention to suggest that the Mosaic plan could be used as an exact blueprint in a society that has moved past the pastoral or agricultural stage. |
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One of the items published by Parastoo was a blueprint for a substation at a proposed nuclear plant in South Carolina. |
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He's already helping build a blueprint for community organizing. |
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And I think if we're to continue to be trusted in the world, we need to follow the blueprint that they gave for coming home honorably and trustworthily. |
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His blueprint included a fixed breech rail to keep the cows in place. |
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This can be used as a blueprint for support groups to help ensure they're best helping abuse survivors and have a better chance of helping them rebuild their lives. |
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The plan was to serve as a blueprint for the rejuvenation of the town centre, but so far developments have either met heavy opposition or been conspicuous by their absence. |
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Strong does offer some guidelines on how this can be achieved, but the book is more a general manifesto calling for change rather than a blueprint for specific action. |
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She said she would be heavily involved in the creation of next year's policing plan, a blueprint for tackling the county's crime and disorder issues. |
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A call has gone out for every resident of Ilmington to get involved in the creation of a parish plan, a document which will form a blueprint for the future of the village. |
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If nothing else, it can be used as an example and a blueprint for change. |
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It follows a recent breakthrough by a collaboration of five international laboratories to define the genetic blueprint of thale cress, a plant relative of mustard. |
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We adopted a watered-down version of the Harvard blueprint with our daughters. |
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Magazine magnates, television producers and movie studio executives wouldn't continue to use bridal themes as a blueprint if they didn't snare consumers. |
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Residents in Heysham are furious that a blueprint for the watering hole was given the nod by Lancaster City Councillors despite more than 40 objections. |
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Mike easily hacked into the mainframe of the US government building and began to look for a map of the layout of the building, or at least a blueprint. |
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We decided on a blueprint, which included a March date for a banquet where we would sell ceramic bowls, made by students, filled with soup, also made by students. |
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Many Danes have a deeply ingrained scepticism about the European Union, seen as the bureaucratic and inefficient blueprint for a European superstate. |
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Described as a blueprint to crack down on the trade in fake goods, the scheme involves closer inter-agency co-operation in the fight against pirates and bootleggers. |
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This is a blueprint to allow us become a counterbalance to the larger urban areas like Dublin who have experienced phenomenal growth over the last 10 years. |
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From the perspective of senior combat officers, these problems are not simply minor glitches in an otherwise adequate plan, but rather symptoms of a deeply flawed blueprint. |
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There must be a determinate and expressible structural isomorphism, even though one could not say that the blueprint realizes the form of the house. |
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It has been reclaimed and greened over and, as it is earmarked for business use in the council's planning blueprint, it would be unlikely to present major planning obstacles. |
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Architecture is the blueprint for organizational transformation and technology modernization. |
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I would have fancied what Patrick Vieira would have brought to the table but he was never going to accept the blueprint straightjacket. |
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Youssef also disclosed a financial blueprint submitted by Finance ministress Raya Hassan which corroborated with Auditing Board findings. |
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For example, the perfect blueprint of a Meade horse last season was Go Native. |
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The latest version is easy on the eye, even bringing an element of design flair to a segment that has boxiness as its basic blueprint. |
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The latest version isn't a bad looking car, particularly in a segment that has boxiness as its basic blueprint in order to maximise practicality. |
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In his blueprint for restoring financial stability to football Lord Sugar has recommended a ban on leveraged buy-outs. |
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But it is not just local sporting enterprise which needs readdressing, but also the national blueprint. |
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Strong eyeliner game, but as a romanticisation of eternal unfulfilment and dysfunctional relationships, not a great blueprint for life. |
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Each creature was viewed as the artifact of a divine blueprint. The role of the biologist was to reverse engineer God's handiwork. |
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There is no set blueprint for synagogues and the architectural shapes and interior designs of synagogues vary greatly. |
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Publishing its blueprint for devolution in 1995, the Convention provided much of the basis for the structure of the Parliament. |
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His clean cut, viceless image became, via Stephen Hendry, the blueprint for the modern game. |
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Roberts' style of preaching became the blueprint for new religious bodies such as Pentecostalism and the Apostolic Church. |
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Redemption rates for newsprint plummeted, so the Mission abandoned the program a few years ago, but we can recycle that blueprint for do-goodery. |
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This is not to say that one has access to an eternal blueprint or that one is merely going along with some foredetermined cosmic plan. |
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Part exchange, on the other hand, is something that varies from company to company, but most follow a similar blueprint. |
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The industrial blueprint has changed as markets and industries have advanced, Lot sizes of one and mass customization are non-starters. |
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Gatecrasher has unveiled its unique boutique blueprint for a new era in club culture and the brand has confirmed it is looking for a site in Newcastle. |
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Stalin murdered seven million kulaks in a bid to wipe out the rich peasantry of rural Russia and collectivise agriculture in a brutal Leninist blueprint. |
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Jules Fosset won the Durham University heat of the Blueprint competition with her plan for her company Amoralia. |
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The NIEHS recently joined the Neuroscience Blueprint, a formal collaboration among 15 NIH institutes that support research on the nervous system. |
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The GFSM 2001 provides a blueprint for the compilation, recording, and presentation of revenues, expenditures, stocks of assets, and stocks of liabilities. |
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Kirklees Council's cabinet was set to officially withdraw its blueprint for future housebuilding yesterday, amid criticism from the Planning Inspectorate. |
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Working with Microsoft, Unisys has announced the Infrastructure Blueprint for Microsoft Systems Architecture. |
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Since Metropolitan's Board of Directors approved the district's original plan in 1996, the IRP has served as a national blueprint for regional supply diversification. |
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Espanola is set to roll out a new blueprint for economic success. |
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The formal composition in all of these works done in the style of alogism is structured with mathematical precision approaching that of a blueprint. |
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It seems yet another case of English directors plonking a Burnley blueprint on another country without a by your leave about different customs and language. |
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He will use the game against Sunderland to press home his blueprint for the future and his claims to be considered Avram Grant's full-time successor. |
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His installations, created without a blueprint, emerge from a process of tinkering and fiddling as workers add and insert shapes in a theatrical form of extemporization. |
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He was formerly vice president of blueprint interactive, vice president of interactive marketing at MSHC Partners, and political business manager at Blue State Digital. |
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Confidential Whitehall documents reveal that years later UN inspectors asked Britain for copies of the Magnox blueprint so they could do their jobs properly. |
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This was done by mapping the genetic blueprint of the rock pigeon, one of the most common types of bird, from which Darwin said all pigeons were descended. |
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A practising artist, founder of Creative Blueprint, and manager of the Foundery, Proctor effectively guides many Toronto artists to business success. |
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The Blueprint to Safeguard Europe's Waters is the EU's policy response to the challenges of the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive. |
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The formulation of an AEC Blueprint established the members' commitment to a common goal as well as ensuring compliance with stated objectives and timelines. |
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With an emphasis on live music and a de-emphasis on heavy hip-hop, she said she wants to distinguish her bar from the adjacent business, The Blueprint. |
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