Thismixofculturesandeducationisaguaranteefora balancedmanagementwiththefocusonprofitabilityina s u s tain a b le environment. |
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What defined a truly accomplished Volksschriftstelle then, as it would now, was a cer tain directness and clarity that makes no assumptions. |
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It must be emphasised that this type of cloning requires prior procreation to ob tain the nuclei donating embryo. |
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The sidewalks were gray and uneven, and the sky looked like a mirror without a tain, the place where everything should have been reflected but where, in the end, nothing was. |
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Of the two Tain Houses, Jaboulet's Cotes du Rhone shades the Chapoutier effort with more of a pepper and savoury green olive flavour. |
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Unless you decide, as a result, not to go past Tain l'Hermitage. |
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Columba, into battle at Bannockburn and James IV using his pilgrimages to Tain and Whithorn to help bring Ross and Galloway under royal authority. |
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