I can't envision this milquetoast rousing a crowd of people, much less as the firebrand leader of a band of rebellious anarchists. |
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They envision hunters coming here to stalk elk, loggers to fell selected trees. |
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Rather than arabesques of asparagus grass and lingonberries on the floor of a boreal forest, they envision white treeless wastes. |
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Both envision critical theory as a constructive, not just a deconstructive project. |
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It is difficult to envision a plan for the future without visiting moments from the past. |
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I knew Lake Forest well enough to envision where I was going by the lefts and rights we took but I lost track once we made the fifth turn. |
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Many Koreans realize that it is presently unrealistic and a remote possibility to envision a unified Korea. |
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When you think of a black-and-white photograph, you probably envision a silver gelatin print. |
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Clinical dietetics is an evolving profession and we need to envision where we are headed. |
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People often envision a costume designer as a sewing whiz with a mouthful of pins and a faithful dressmaker's dummy. |
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Gritty political realities aside, what future do people envision for Yugoslavia? |
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It is time to envision and design the plane of sustainable agriculture and dream of it really flying! |
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Not able to work, he struggles to envision a future for himself and how his misfortune might end. |
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I added that I could also envision a scenario in which the government might ask us to curtail our movements for a given period of time. |
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The third element that appears in culinary taste has to do with how we envision our personal future. |
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To envision the future, one must learn from the past to create a new tomorrow. |
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The only tell-tale sign of the politician was the kurta and achkan but it was easy to envision him in a three-piece suit. |
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These envision a range of possible outcomes within which the actual future is delimited. |
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I envision a time in the future when we are put in the way of mutual danger. |
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I can even envision the possibility that it might be my duty to seek to change them. |
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As the authors discuss in the preface it would be difficult to envision agriculture without electric motors and other electrical devices. |
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As the situation stands, therefore, one can envision two possibilities for the near future. |
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It's hard to envision neurasthenic pulling or other activity, but I don't grok Hegelian infinitesimals either. |
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And patients with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders can now envision relatively long and active lives. |
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It's not so much a person's background that matters, as it is how they envision the future. |
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For the future they envision a performing arts center with a library and video archive. |
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A biocentric planetary religion that promotes ecological ethics would be ideal but I do not envision such an innovation until it is too late. |
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The creative imagination, however, can envision the unbounded, or at least the apparently unbounded. |
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For example, one can envision such systems installed in cargo holds, operating while freight is in transit. |
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It doesn't take much imagination to envision Evans returning kickoffs and punts as well. |
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He can even envision future programs remaining in the smaller venues in order to reach different audiences. |
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We can easily envision a professor like Robert verbalizing his irritation with students and the university administration. |
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Disillusioned nullifiers began to envision an independent southern nation taking shape, united in the defense of slavery. |
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Specifically, the worrier must be able to envision, anticipate, or conceptualize future events. |
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It is hard to envision any stable European system emerging to replace the one finally buried in these last of the mid-century wars. |
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I envision a course where professors hand out programs written by other students in previous semesters. |
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With a cockeyed cap, huge black gown, diploma in hand and silly grin, many college graduates envision a ready-made, wonderful life awaiting them. |
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But it has also benefited mightily from the support of vested interests who envision large fees from millions of new accounts to manage. |
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I realize that the drafters of these laws probably didn't envision the Internet, which wasn't a major communications medium at the time. |
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Every time I walk past a bolt of silk, I envision it pleated into a fantastic ball gown. |
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It's just hard to envision these characters living the plentiful backstory that's bantered around. |
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As explained elsewhere in this issue, nanotechnologists envision molecular machines that could create an era of material abundance. |
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What a marvel it is to envision the majestic falcon as it swoops down upon lowly runway birds. |
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While a person may hop on one foot, it is difficult to envision a bird flying with only one wing. |
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Oftentimes, one partner may envision selling the house, moving out of state, or relocating to a warm climate. |
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She could easily envision the awkward silences and uneasy shifting in the seats. |
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Ironically, the room is so small that one can hardly envision any kind of live band in it, even a small jazz combo like the one that Jones used. |
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As an added bonus, the keyboard seems to light up, which I envision will be a boon to struggling typists working in windowless, lightless spaces. |
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It is difficult to envision how this inflationary boom can run smoothly for a sector so atrophied after years of neglect. |
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I would envision us wanting to continue to make available that information. |
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We envision a basic application that provides a framework for Internet telephony using plug-in modules to accomplish the various tasks to be performed. |
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However hard the science there's always scope for things as fickle as fashions in funding to affect how different future histories envision our development. |
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The live interaction with the crew can help students envision career possibilities resulting from studying science, technology, engineering and math. |
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As I envision it, the banking head would report to Geithner with a dotted line to the Fed's Bernanke taking the day-to-day load off their respective plates. |
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To talk about governance one must ask oneself many questions, including: How do we envision interactions between the group and the individual? |
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It also agreed to develop a formal recovery plan, which will envision how the jaguar might make a recovery. |
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However, we can envision, and this seems inevitable, that from the moment when one will begin investing, the others shall follow. |
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Heavy labor consuming tasks have led to envision more efficient technology for libraries. |
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Just as the flame and smoke ride up from the candle, envision your prayer rising up to God. |
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Either way, it's possible to envision another scenario: a horror flick about the danger of too much book-learning. |
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Most of us envision vain, preening, primping reality TV stars and arrogant, loud-mouthed politicians. |
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I envision an America with a national defense unparalleled, undefeatable, and unencumbered by overseas nation building! |
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These statutes seem to envision the AMM as something like a parish sodality. |
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You're using a word that has less condemnatory power, and that many people can envision including themselves. |
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How does a country envision its future when it is lacking direction or confidence? |
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We envision a more regular and frequent production of Spartacist, which should enable it to serve as a guidepost for the sectional presses. |
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When you think of South Korea, you don't normally envision two ultra-modern glasshouse facilities specialising in sweet pepper production. |
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To believe in this myth of linkage is to misunderstand the past, to misinterpret the present, to mistakenly envision the future. |
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Still others envision an existence centered on friends and family, full of rambunctious grandchildren and lively gatherings. |
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They envision themselves lying around all the time, impressing their friends back home with their tan, drinking mai tais and taking morning swims. |
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When most people think of astronomy, they envision gazing at the stars through an optical telescope, a system of mirrors and lenses that collects light. |
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We envision a work plan that is driven by graduate and under-graduate student projects. |
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But it is not impossible to envision native Dominican friars, nuns and lay people. |
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Any cultural policy should envision the two domains in a dialectical relationship. |
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No one has ever found the semi-bat or the quasi-whale, and no one has ever managed to envision the common ancestor of the fantastic bestiary of mammalian orders. |
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It is well worth it to at least ponder certain dangers and envision possible and appropriate measures. |
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He said while numerous difficult issues remain to be resolved, he could no longer envision the process failing. |
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With the exception of the electoral support area, I do not envision any change to the current mandate. |
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For the purposes of this project, we envision most of our caches being traditional, multi or puzzle. |
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To find out if everyone's expectations are compatible and realistic, ask each one how they envision their vacations. |
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For example, most don't know how to envision a modern fish-farm, making them more vulnerable to negative stereotypes. |
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We envision this fund being used to help boards respond to the needs of students affected by the consolidation. |
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A World Agriculture Organization, as we envision it at WOAgri, will coordinate the management of agriculture as a global public good. |
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This type of form factor, combined with useful applications and higher data speeds in narrowband wireless networks, helps us envision a successful data marketplace. |
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The forebrain specifically the orbitofrontal cortex, which uses associative information to envision future outcomes can be significantly damaged by binge drinking. |
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I envision them as two goatee-stroking trainspotters with swelled, distended craniums, able to assimilate incidental music from any source into a perfect pastiche. |
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When planning a national park trip, many travelers envision rafting down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon or hiking up Half Dome in Yosemite. |
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Were you defining yourself as a fiction writer then, or did you already envision writing essays like the ones in The Unspeakable? |
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Still, one can easily envision hordes clutching their dog-eared paperbacks of Inferno straining to find the flag. |
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Urban economists, particularly those on the self-satisfied coasts, tend to envision utter hopelessness for the region. |
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That is my faith, even if the pain of the present moment is too excruciating to envision what it might be. |
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But even standing within spitting distance of The Pearl was close enough for me to envision better days ahead. |
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I prefer to envision a multipolar world, hopefully dominated by democracies built on strong and free republics, well informed by humanitarian ideologies. |
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One can almost envision a dark party game that involves ranking our favorite historical figures on a scale of psychopathy. |
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I could envision him performing the heroics described in the article. |
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It should envision empowerment of all, the black nations of Africa, the underdogs of South Asia, the Dalits of India, the subaltern classes of the Latin and North America. |
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The pessimists in our midst envision a truly calamitous chain of events. |
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It is easy to picture the scene in motion and envision the cookie-cutter houses circling in lazy eddies, bumping into each other gently. |
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One might very well wonder, while listening to our fine free-market thinkers, if some of them don't envision solving the supply-demand problem by rationing demand and, therefore, food! |
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We envision, once compliance on these two actions has been attained, that the General Assembly will begin to meet its obligation under the United Nations Charter to promote peace and to end human suffering. |
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Faced with the challenges of global warming and melting glaciers, what economic and sustainable development policy do you envision for this region? |
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This document is the culmination of widespread input from the community and stakeholders on what they envision for the future of our community and what steps are needed to take us there. |
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It is probably beyond the scope of most people to understand and envision what it is like to see hundreds of people living in abject squalor, many who have had their limbs cut off. |
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We envision every Christmas tree in America decorated in patriotic ornaments as well as menorahs and dreidels created in red, white and blue. |
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How do we envision our relationship with the public sphere? |
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The presentation of new technologies followed by discussions with the chemists involved enabled us to envision more serenely the adopting of these technologies in our own laboratories. |
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When you train apprentices, they appreciate the investment you've made and tend to stick around, especially if they can envision a career and not just a job. |
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Twelve months ago did I envision beginning my career this way? |
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How would the member envision this bill trying to stop this loophole so that we would have a clear protocol that is mandated by the public health officer so that we could be safe and secure? |
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In fact, the way I envision reconciliation is with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children coexisting peacefully with all of their respective rights recognized and affirmed. |
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Taken together, the picture seems to envision Riel as the quintessential 19th-century frontiersman similar to his American counterpart, Davey Crockett. |
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While these horizons are among the best in Europe, we envision a world where 3-5 year planning horizons will be de rigeur simply to ensure that companies have an adequate pipeline of adequately trained workers. |
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When listening to the disquisitions about the new European self-awareness, I can't help feeling that what we envision is a gigantic new nationstate, emotional identification and mutual enemies. |
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Does he envision that the police forces will, upon application, expunge fingerprints taken from persons who are subsequently not charged or convicted? |
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It is hard to envision mud so deep and thick that soldiers would take one step and then have to reach down with their hands to pull their leg up for the next step. |
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By listening to their ongoing feedback and input and working together with them to identify opportunities that best meet their evolving needs, we're moving closer to being the better bank that we envision. |
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The second, to be written by the next treasury secretary, is due on April 30th. Although the law does not exactly prejudge the outcome, it's a safe bet that it does not envision less regulation and freer markets. |
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It has become hard to envision a compromise. |
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Under this set of circumstances, it is hard to envision sustained rally potential for the feed barley market until such time as market fundamentals change. |
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We do not need to actually envision the future when it comes to this bill. |
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We envision applications not only for trapping but also in designing new optically active devices. |
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It does however speak to the need to envision a model of intervention that is sensitive to the needs of irregular migrants ensuring that the state response neither victimizes them further, nor facilitates their exploitation. |
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Difficult in this environment to envision a near-term sustainable rally unless a dramatic turn for the better in employment statistics is recorded soon or a sudden big drawdown in crude oil stocks occurs. |
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League officials envision baseball diamonds with real pitching mounds and grassy infields where Castaic's first school once stood. |
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At the same time, the kinds of affectivities evoked in us, such as fear and gratitude, also depend partly on how we envision and interpret the objects in question. |
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Instead, they envision that as the universe evolved according to the steady laws of physics, the inherent possibility for W and Z bosons to become massive was realized. |
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I envision a cashless society where universal financial inclusion backboned on mobile devices and payment platforms has a multiplier effect on GDP growth. |
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Carsharing challenges us to envision a world without privately owned cars. |
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Of course, it is easy to envision contexts in which such an outcome is normatively either appealing or appalling, but the same is also true of pure majoritarianism. |
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Humans did not intend to domesticate animals from, or at least they did not envision a domesticated animal resulting from, either the commensal or prey pathways. |
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Envision a marinated portabella with garlicky mashed potatoes on a bed of sauteed spinach and quinoa with seasonal veggies. |
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The answers will depend on the choices we make and Envision Utah is bringing these questions to every Utahn to answer. |
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This year, Envision Works Marketing, MASA Assist's marketing firm, rolled out the new MASA Assist Branding Standards Guide. |
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