Curtin remained committed towards improving himself and the lives of the underprivileged in Australian society. |
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These properties are in agreement with recent experiments on the isotonic response of single muscle fibers carried out by Edman and Curtin. |
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On Sunday, April 21, from 5 to 6 PM, Leah Curtin, DSc, will host a student nurse reception. |
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Leah Curtin, DSc, is another nurse whom great numbers of nurses across the country recognize and respect. |
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Prime Minister Curtin emphasized Australia's need for an adequate merchant navy and shipbuilding and repair facilities. |
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Hence the Cambodians were hastily moved to remote Port Hedland, with overflow facilities at the even more remote Curtin airbase near Derby. |
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The move seemed to be punished when wing forward, Eoin Curtin, sent over his side's second point in two minutes. |
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After a game, you can still walk west down Curtin Road to Berkey Creamery and order a scoop of Peachy Paterno ice cream. |
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With the stocktaking and facility inspection process over at RAAF Base Learmonth, the convoy then made a beeline for RAAF Base Curtin, near Derby. |
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In color, the dirty trend will continue with green, rust and brown-casted overdyed colors coming on strong, Curtin adds, with eggplant emerging as a hot trend. |
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Union head coach Jim Curtin, a lifelong Philadelphian, has made it clear that signing homegrowns will be a priority for him moving forward. |
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Jill's Film is the result of months of hard work by John Curtin who wanted to keep alive the memory of Jill Phipps. |
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Rashida Jones, Sarah Burns, Jaime Pressly and Jane Curtin co-star. |
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Other topics include convictism, bushrangers, Australian Rules football, compulsory voting, republicanism, multiculturalism and whether Curtin was our greatest prime minister. |
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In effects, this centeristic intelligent creature is not amused, if I may be for a moment levitous. By all means be levitous, Curtin says. Levitism is the soul of discourse. |
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