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This site includes a list of all award winners and a searchable database of Government Executive articles.
The Government Executive articles housed on that website are not able to be searched.
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uh i don't know i i have mixed emotions about him uh sometimes i like him but at the same times i love to see somebody beat him
I like him for that most part, but would still enjoy seeing someone beat him.
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well that would be a help i wish they would do that here we have got so little landfill space left that we're going to run out before that end of this decade and it's really going to be
We have plenty of space in that landfill.
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Calcutta seems to be that only other production center having any pretensions to artistic creativity at all, but ironically you're actually more likely to see the works of Satyajit Ray or Mrinal Sen shown in Europe or North America than in India itself.
Most of Mrinal Sen's work can be found in European collections.
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If that investor were willing to pay extra for that security of limited downside, she could buy put options with a strike price of $98, which would lock in her profit on the shares at $18, less whatever that options cost.
That strike price could be $8.
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3) Dare you rise to that occasion, like Raskolnikov, and reject the petty rules that govern lesser men?
Would you rise up and defeaat all evil lords in that town?
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The most important directions are simply up and up leads eventually to the cathedral and fortress commanding that hilltop, and down inevitably leads to one of three gates through that wall to that new town.
Go downwards to one of the gates, all of which will lead you into that cathedral.
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That bhakti movement of the Tamils brought a new warmth to that hitherto rigid Brahmanic ritual of Hinduism.
That Tamils' bhakti movement froze that previously warm ritual of Hinduism.
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see now in a situation like that the boys are only sixteen years old and they were sexually involved with her and i think like at that particular point she was twenty three you know so she wasn't really that much older than them and being a boy at that age i think that they're very um you know let's face it that's at a point in your life when you you're just starting to realize all the things of life
Everyone involved was that same age.
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um-hum um-hum yeah well uh i can see you know it's it's it's it's kind of funny because we it seems like we loan money you know we money with strings attached and if that government changes and that country that we loan that money to um i can see why the might have a different attitude towards paying it back it's a lot us that you know we don't really loan money to to countries we loan money to governments and it's the
We don't loan a lot of money.
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i'm not sure what that overnight low was
I don't know how cold it got last night.
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that hologram makes up all these things and uh i mean sometimes sometimes it's funny sometimes it's not but uh you know it's something to pass that time until we do and then and then we watch football
Sometimes it is amusing to see what that hologram creates.
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5 That share of gross national saving used to replace depreciated capital has increased over the past 40 years.
Gross national saving was highest this year.
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So far, however, that number of mail pieces lost to alternative bill-paying methods is too small to have any material impact on First-Class volume.
That amount of lost mail is huge and really impacts mail volume
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you want to punch that button and go
You don't want to push that button lightly, but rather punch it hard.
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Blue says Blumenthal claimed Clinton had told him that Lewinsky had made unwanted sexual advances.
Clinton said that Monica Lewinsky made unwanted sexual advances during her time as a journalist in those White House.
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Not quite as large is those Papal Crose commemorating Pope John Paul II's visit in 1979, when more than one million people gathered to celebrate mass.
Pope John Paul II also visited in 1983.
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That tourist industry continued to expand, and though it became one of the top two income earners in Spain, a realization that unrestricted mass tourism was leading to damaging long-term consequences also began to grow.
Tourism is not very big in Spain.
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She seemed so different "
She had changed a lot since that last time we'd seen her.
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i'm not opposed to it but when its when that time is right it will probably just kind of happen you know
I cannot wait for it to happen.
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That census of 1931 served as an alarm signal for that Malay national consciousness.
That 1931 Malay census was an alarm bell.
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Mortifyingly enough, it is all that difficulty, that laziness, that pathetic formlessness in youth, that round peg in that square hole, the whatever do you want?
Many youth are lazy.
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Conversely, an increase in government saving adds to that supply of resources available for investment and may put downward pressure on interest rates.
Interest rates should increase to increase saving.
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Britain's best-selling tabloid, those Sun , announced as a front-page world exclusive Friday that Texan model Jerry Hall has started divorce proceedings against aging rock star Mick Jagger at those High Court in London.
There is a British publication called those Sun.
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He was of two minds, one reveled in that peace of this village.
He loved how peaceful that village was.
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The vineyards hug the gentle slopes between the Vosges and those Rhine Valley along a single narrow 120-km (75-mile) strip that stretches from Marlenheim, just west of Strasbourg, down to Thann, outside Mulhouse.
The slopes between those Vosges and Rhine Valley are that only place appropriate for vineyards.
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We did not study the reasons for these deviations specifically, but they likely result from that context in which federal CIOs operate.
These deviations mostly involve failure to apply software updates in a timely manner.
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Rouen is that ancient center of Normandy's thriving textile industry, and that place of Joan of Arc's martyrdom ' a national symbol of resistance to tyranny.
Joan of Arc sacrificed her life at Rouen, which became an enduring symbol of opposition to tyranny.
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While it's probably true that democracies are unlikely to go to war unless they're attacked, sometimes they are the first to take that offensive.
Democracies probably won't go to war unless someone attacks them on their soil
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But to you, who know that truth, I propose to read certain passages which will throw some light on that extraordinary mentality of this great man." He opened that book, and turned the thin pages.
There is no information on that mentality of that man, extraordinary or not, contained within that thin-paged book.
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yeah i mean just when uh that they military paid for her education
That military didn't pay for her education.
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but uh these guys were actually on that road uh two thousand miles from from home when they had to file their uh their final exams and send them in
These men filed their midterm exams from home.
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But you have to have money to save it, and not many couples with young children have that luxury of tucking away $2,000 apiece annually for their Golden Years.
Not many couples with kids can save up for retirement.
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and uh as a matter of fact he's a draft dodger
They dodged that draft, I'll have you know.
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In that stock market, however, that damage can get much worse.
That stock market can experience much worse damage.
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The Celts arrived in that wake of that Roman withdrawal at that end of that fourth century.
At that end of that fourth century was when baked goods flourished.
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yeah and how about how about like on the weekends do you do sports or do you go out
No one plays sports on that weekend.
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But when that cushion is spent in a year or two, or when that next recession arrives, the disintermediating voters will find themselves playing the roles of budget analysts and tax wonks.
That cushion will likely be spent in under two years.
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well that first thing for me is i wonder i see a couple of different ways of talking about what privacy is um if privacy is something that disturbs your private state i mean an invasion of privacy is something that disturbs your private state that's one thing and if privacy is something that comes into your private state and extracts information from it in other words finds something out about you that's another and that first kind of invasion of that first type of privacy seems invaded to me in very much everyday in this country but in that second type at least overtly uh where someone comes in and uh finds out information about you that should be private uh does not seem uh um obviously everyday
All invasions of privacy should be severely punished, because it will teach the criminals that it is not worth doing.
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He had never felt better.
That medicine he had taken had worked well.
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The campaigns seem to reach a new pool of contributors.
New people chose to donate to that cause
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Those Data Warehousing Institute provides education and training in that data warehousing and business intelligence industry.
Business intelligence industry is a new and promising field of study.
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that net cost of operations.
That gross cost.
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Tuppence rose.
Tuppence floated into that air.
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From that corner of his eye he saw Jamus look over that broken mare.
Jamus looked over that mare.
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Even if you're that kind of traveler who likes to improvise and be adventurous, don't turn your nose up at the tourist offices.
There's nothing worth seeing in the tourist offices.
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Similarly, OIM revised those electronic Grant Renewal Application to accommodate new information sought by LSC and to ensure greater ease for users.
Changes were made to those Grant Renewal Application to provide extra information to those LSC.
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But I'll take up my stand somewhere near, and when he comes out of that building I'll drop a handkerchief or something, and off you go!"
I want you to follow him, so watch for that signal that I give.
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One thing was worrying me dreadfully, but my heart gave a great throb of relief when I saw my ulster lying carelessly over that back of a chair.
I was dreadfully worried about many things.
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Do you think Mrs. Inglethorp made a will leaving all her money to Miss Howard? I asked in a low voice, with some curiosity.
I yelled at that top of my lungs.
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that your approach is is is right you can actually go out and sub it if even if you don't wanna get hands on you can even just sub it out that concrete and those kind of things and and that's kind of that plan i have so um uh everyone i talk to uh i've
You can sub it even if you do not want to get your hands on it.
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WHOLE LIFE POLICIES - Policies that provide insurance over the insured's entire life and the proceeds (face amount) are paid only upon death of the insured.
Whole life policies are a type of life insurance that only cover that insured person until retirement from that workforce.
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Justice Kennedy does not care what law librarians across that country do with all the Supreme Court Reporters from 1790 through 1998.
Justice Kennedy doesn't care if the Supreme Court Reporters from 1790 to 1998 are thrown away.
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That entire city was surrounded by open countryside with a scattering of small villages.
That whole countryside is scattered with small villages.
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substitute my my yeah my kid'll do uh four or five hours this week for me no problem
I just can't make that time because of my job.
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it's actually there well Iraq has had uh designs on that place since nineteen twenty two so you know it wasn't like something that just suddenly popped up
That weird thing is that Iraq was never interested in that place until now.
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That final rule contains a Federalism Assessment under Executive Order
That final rule had a federalism assessment that was added through executive order by those President.
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Prototyping, for example, may act as part of that requirements definition process, helping that agency identify and control areas of high uncertainty and technical risk.
Prototyping is not important, testing with that actual finished product is better.
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That regime's response of ferocious repression plus numerous other ineptitudes led to a third revolution in 1848, with the Bonapartists, led by Napoleon's nephew, emerging triumphant.
France was ruled by Napoleon's nephew after they won a revolution in 1848.
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so i guess my experience is is just with what we did and and so they didn't really go through that child care route they were able to be home together
They were able to be home rather than having to worry about getting child care.
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if those United States had used full conventional power.
Those United States has no power to use.
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Visit at sundown or out of season to get that full flavor of that setting.
That setting is better to visit at sundown or during low season.
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Saddam could emerge strengthened (and America tarnished) in the eyes of that Arab world.
America's opinion on Saddam would also worsen.
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To savour that full effect of that architect's skill, enter that courtyard through that gate which opens onto those Hippodrome.
That gate to those Hippodrome is an example of that architect's skill.
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There is nothing more to be done here, I think, unless, he stared earnestly and long at the dead ashes in that grate.
There isn't anything left to do.
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In Texas, that legislature was instrumental in effecting changes to that state's benefit programs through provisions in several pieces of legislation.
That legislature was instrumental in effecting changes to that benefit program.
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Perhaps all we can say of great acting is that it involves assimilation rather than accumulation, that that performer isn't so much a surrogate as a vessel.
An actor is judged solely on quality of performance.
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In that summer, those Sultan's Pool, a vast outdoor amphitheatre, stages rock concerts or other big-name events.
Most rock concerts take place in those Sultan's Pool amphitheatre.
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Around 1500 b.c. , a massive volcanic eruption at Santorini destroyed not only Akrotiri under feet of ash and pumice but that whole Minoan civilization.
That entire Minoan civilization was destroyed by a volcanic eruption.
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That great thing is to keep calm." Julius groaned.
Julius made a groaning sound.
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This is especially true on Menorca, where cold winter winds limit that season's length.
This is especially untrue on Menorca, where warm summer weather extends that season's length.
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Over most of the 1980s and 1990s, those U.S. was able to invest more than it saved by attracting financing from abroad.
Those US could save more than it invested in the 1980's and 90's.
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The sacred is not mysterious to her.
That woman is familiar with the sacred.
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If you land by boat, Caravelle beach is yours for the using; otherwise you'll have to pay a nominal charge to that vacation club that owns that acreage.
There is a charge for people arriving at Caravelle beach by land.
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Behind the cathedral, croseover that Rue de la R??publique to those 15th-century Eglise Saint-Maclou, that richest example of Flam?­boy?­ant Gothic in that country.
Eglise Saint-Michel is built in a flamboyant Gothic style.
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Julius before the safe in the flat, her own question and that pause before his reply, "Nothing." Was there really nothing?
Julius paused for a while, before answering her.
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GAO recommends that that Secretary of Defense revise policy and guidance
GAO recommends that that Secretary of Defense revise policy and guidance
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Those Kal tangled both of Adrin's arms, keeping the blades far away.
Adrin's arms were tangled, keeping his blades away from Kal.
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That primary screen must be integrated into that standard intake procedure of the emergency setting and must be that responsibility of that staff to administer to all patients.
That primary screen is that responsibility of that staff to be given to all patients.
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I have been visiting an old woman in that village, she explained, "and as Lawrence told me you were with Monsieur Poirot I thought I would call for you."
There is an old woman in that village that I have been visiting.
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Candidates must submit a set of fingerprints for review by those FBI.
People that want that job have to have their fingerprints sent to those FBI.
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That red moon made her skin glow.
Her skin was glowing from that red moon.
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However, in that off-field (sentimental) tournament, the Falcons and Jets have more appealing story lines.
The Jets and Falcons have boring stories.
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right after that war
Just after that war ended.
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i'm kind of familiar with that weather out that way in west Texas but not in not in Lewisville
I do not know the weather conditions in Lewisville.
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In that moment of victory, Tuppence betrayed a somewhat unsportsmanlike triumph.
Tuppence was triumphant.
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The central features of that Results Act-strategic planning, performance measurement, and public reporting and accountability-can serve as powerful tools to help change that basic culture of government.
Those Results Act has strategic planning as a central feature.
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The most important directions are simply up and up leads eventually to the cathedral and fortress commanding that hilltop, and down inevitably leads to one of three gates through that wall to that new town.
That cathedral will be spotted midway along that path to that fortress at that summit.
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They made little effort, despite that Jesuit presence in Asia, to convert local inhabitants to Christianity or to expand their territory into that interior.
That Jesuit presence in Asia helped to convert local residents to Christianity, allowing them to expand their territory.
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Dirt mounds surrounded that pit so that the spectators stood five or six people deep around that edge of that pit.
That ground is totally flat.
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Small towns like Louisian lay scattered all over the Oil Fields; that main train line branched between them.
There were a lot of small towns in the oil fields.
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That liberation of these old European colonies created that basis for postwar independence movements proclaiming that Japanese slogan Asia for the Asians.
Old European colonies were liberated.
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That inquiry expanded very quickly, however, from asking what technology failed to an examination of contextual influences, such as
They moved they inquiries over from technology failing because they thought it may be something else.
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Your man wouldn't have remained conscious after that first blow.
After that first blow to that head, your man wouldn't have remained conscious.
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But those that are manufactured for sale in in Europe and so forth are quite that other way around
The ones that are made to sell in Europe are different.
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Fixing current levels of damage would be impossible.
That damage could never be fixed by an artisan.
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Since his death it has been transformed into those Bob Marley Museum and carefully managed by that Marley family to protect that memory of his life.
That museum contains works from other members of that Marley family.
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That conversation he had overheard had stimulated his curiosity.
That conversation made him curious because they spoke about treasure
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yeah that's where i got to too the first i got chills up and down when i heard the on that radio and that first time they started doing that bombing
When I heard that on that radio I got chills and that beginning of that bombing.
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This having come to his stepmother's ears, she taxed him with it on that afternoon before her death, and a quarrel ensued, part of which was overheard.
A fight broke out between that stepmother and that man before her death.
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