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The Stage 2 committees, unlike the Stage 1 committees, do not produce a report on the Bill.
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He also contributes to or helps produce other Washington D.C.-area recordings.
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The film took 18 months to produce.
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Hanhart used a complex layering of tint stones, to produce work unique in colouration and tonal values.
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In order to produce a follow-up picture, Raimi needed nearly $150,000.
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Algaculture could potentially produce far more oil per unit area.
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The palm tree forests produce ample fruit that attracts oilbirds.
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Selling index options 12 times per year can produce significant income.
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Degraide would produce one album, a high-energy rock project, and Cosper would helm the second one, an earthy, Americana record.
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Trophozoites then mature to schizonts which divide several times to produce new merozoites.
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Male plants produce staminate flowers 2 or 3 millimeters wide and female plants produce slightly larger pistillate flowers.
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This school would go on to produce fifty world champions and two Olympic champions.
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They produce multicolored cardboard and paper skulls in various sizes although the most common is about 75 cm tall.
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Gliocladium can produce conidiophores that are branching and vertically oriented, similar to the genera Verticillium, Trichoderma and Penicillium.
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However, when a larger quantity was required the army improvised, using a local dye to produce uniform locally.
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This in turn is expected to produce more spiritual seeking, although not exclusive to religious institutions.
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Females produce litters of one to six young either annually or biennially.
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The same bacteria (and the enzymes they produce) also play a large role in the eventual flavor of aged cheeses.
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Burton was set to co-write and co-produce the film, with a possibility to direct.
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Modern calculations place the amount of water needed to produce one ton of cane at 3-10 cubic meters.
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Everton was the first club to produce regular match programmes.
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Buttons are chewed to produce the effects or soaked in water to drink.
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Artist Michael Green worked with Coleman Barks to produce illustrated version of Rumi's works.
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The beam is frequency doubled to produce a green laser.
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The map was drawn at twice final map scale, and photographically reduced to produce the five film positives for printing.
| 76 | 83 |
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It can also produce high quality oil, but this is hard to extract.
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This season featured 19 half-hour segments which were combined and aired to produce 14 distinct episodes, directed by 11 directors.
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This forces the plant to produce side branches that produce fruit much sooner and more flowers and more fruit.
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Vanguard uses a number of custom sound chips to produce digitized voices and custom synthesizer sounds.
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They produce a variety of sounds, including clicks and chatters reminiscent of raccoons.
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Hanouna created "H2O Production" in April 2010 in order to produce his own TV program.
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Although each factor may contribute only a small amount to the inflation, combined, they can produce exaggerated scores.
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They also produce additional products and accessories such as fireplace inserts, free-standing stoves, gas log sets, and venting products.
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CPB was created and funded by the federal government; it does not produce or distribute any programming.
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This to have hind legs suitable to produce cured ham.
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More than 600 NPAs associated with either NIB or SourceAmerica produce products and services under the AbilityOne Program.
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However, the project was abandoned as Uto's forces harassed the Spanish, gathering the metal used in construction to produce krises.
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Altogether, there are more than 123 sugar-producing countries, but only 30% of the produce is traded on the international market.
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He would then expect them to produce results in a matter of weeks, with no other facilitation or investment.
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Mice that produce the soluble SCF but not transmembrane SCF suffer from anemia, are sterile, and lack pigmentation.
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In December 2008, Dynamite partnered with Wizard Magazine to produce a special #½ issue.
| 61 | 68 |
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At 16:00 p.m., the Serbian 1st Army's thrust on Sokol failed to produce intended results.
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These active cells produce collagenous fibers and ground substance.
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This may produce severe adverse effects or even death.
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The engines were to be two Progress D-27 propfans rated at 14,000 ehp (10,290 kW) each, driving contra-rotating propellers.
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Great Apostasy: Being an Account of the Origin, Rise and Progress of Corruption and Tryanny in the Church of Rome.
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Contemporary progress in philosophy was at a point where Metochites could openly attack Aristotle.
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Mary visited him daily, so that it appeared a reconciliation was in progress.
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In addition, Sarkar introduces many new concepts intended to facilitate both individual and collective progress.
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Further, it is held as the prerequisite for the spiritual progress of a human being (CIF Brahmacharya, Gettha Press, Gorakhpur).
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History of Seneca County, Ohio: A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal Interests.
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She nonetheless made progress in Asheville, and in March 1940, four years after admittance, she was released.
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While in that assignment he served as a member of the Committee on Arrangements for the Century of Progress Expositions.
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Fingleton was unable to distinguish himself on the field while at school, but after joining Waverley, he made quick progress.
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In 1935, workers from the Works Progress Administration improved the park.
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At one instance, Arkarian confesses to Isabel that he would die for her, but their relationship still fails to progress.
| 111 | 119 |
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The involvement of Greece in World War II came as a major setback to the city's progress.
| 80 | 88 |
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They are currently in power and stand for stability and economic progress.
| 65 | 73 |
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Since its establishment around 2009 according to some sources, the Chinatown has been a "work in progress".
| 97 | 105 |
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You cannot progress in the storyline without speaking to Al Sinha.
| 11 | 19 |
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The new discovery and subsequent work led to important progress in the scientific knowledge of these special worms.
| 55 | 63 |
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The framework to measure progress towards this was provided by a set of eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
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Much progress was made, the General Manager resigned, and Boxer was hired to manage the property.
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Myers's research involved asking people to run database searches, some with a progress bar and some without.
| 78 | 86 |
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The defeat of boss enemies allows the player to acquire new abilities to progress further in the game.
| 73 | 81 |
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With Johnson steering the team, the Reds made steady progress upward.
| 53 | 61 |
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The recruitment process consists of four datebooks, dressing from more casual to formal as the datebooks progress.
| 105 | 113 |
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The Center for American Progress (CAP) is a progressive public policy research and advocacy organization.
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The building was built by the Civil Works Administration, a predecessor of the Works Progress Administration, in 1934.
| 85 | 93 |
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The students are making good progress and their achievements are good.
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No progress was made on issues in question.
| 3 | 11 |
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Plushenko made quick progress on the international scene.
| 21 | 29 |
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The country's progress in health is hampered by exceedingly high rates of obesity, diabetes and genetic disorders.
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Progress of civil works up to December 2016 is 86.34%.
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The Social Progress Index measures the extent to which countries provide for the social and environmental needs of their citizens.
| 11 | 19 |
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The pink ribbon is associated with individual generosity, faith in scientific progress, and a "can-do" attitude.
| 78 | 86 |
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The intermediate stages (larva, protonymph, and deutonymph) must shed at least once to progress into the next stage.
| 87 | 95 |
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Both the President and Anthony Van Jones have applauded the commitment to progress over party.
| 74 | 82 |
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The idea of evolutionary progress was subjected to some fierce criticism in the latter part of the twentieth century.
| 25 | 33 |
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Testing is still in progress to determine whether this treatment can be used effectively in humans.
| 20 | 28 |
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The progress achieved by the science teams would ultimately sustain a perpetual chain of life.
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Security systems must be avoided or deactivated in order to progress through each level.
| 60 | 68 |
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Her work on the Hartog Education Committee, which incorporated a study of educational progress in India, is a great achievement.
| 86 | 94 |
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Asides from the progress of Sipe, another diamond in the rough was Greg Pruitt.
| 16 | 24 |
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Thus, progress toward one goal represents progress toward the other.
| 6 | 14 |
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Learning as transformation: Critical Perspectives on a theory in Progress, Jossey-Bass Inc2009.
| 65 | 73 |
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However, in Progress and Poverty, George did not favor the idea of nationalization.
| 12 | 20 |
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This is a reference to the Works Progress Administration, a New Deal program that was prominent in the 1930s.
| 33 | 41 |
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The guardian didn't need to declare for him but he could at least not impede his progress.
| 81 | 89 |
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All other boats progress to the repechage round, which offers a second chance to qualify for the semi-finals.
| 16 | 24 |
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Western campaigns by Union forces earlier in 1862 had reaped much progress.
| 66 | 74 |
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They have retained their distinct identity and have contributed richly to India's progress in all sectors of development.
| 82 | 90 |
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History of Medicine in New York: Three Centuries of Medical Progress.
| 60 | 68 |
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Other areas of the district showed progress as well with Yla-Vuoksen Palloseura (YVPS) from Enso finishing second in 1939.
| 35 | 43 |
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Buffalo County, Nebraska, and Its People: A Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement, Volume 1.
| 80 | 88 |
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The true path of progress seems to lie in farther development along these lines.
| 17 | 25 |
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We're not making the progress I want on meth labs.
| 21 | 29 |
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Crude tools, green and wet timbers, and the cold winter months caused slow progress in the construction of Le Griffon.
| 75 | 83 |
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The win allowed the team to progress to the fourth round of the competition.
| 28 | 36 |
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Egypt, pre 2011 revolution, had been making progress in education, access to vaccines and sanitized water for children.
| 44 | 52 |
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