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This site includes list of all award winners and a searchable database of Government Executive articles.
The Government Executive articles housed on the website are not able to be searched.
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i don't know um do you do lot of camping
I know exactly.
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well that would be help i wish they would do that here we have got so little landfill space left that we're going to run out before the end of this decade and it's really going to be
We have plenty of space in the landfill.
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If that investor were willing to pay extra for the security of limited downside, she could buy put options with strike price of $98, which would lock in her profit on the shares at $18, less whatever the options cost.
THe strike price could be $8.
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see now in 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 boy at that age i think that they're very um you know let's face it that's at point in your life when you you're just starting to realize all the things of life
Everyone involved was the 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 the government changes and the country that we loan the money to um i can see why the might have a different attitude towards paying it back it's 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 lot of money.
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so i have to find way to supplement that
I need way to add something extra.
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Buffet and a  la carte available.
It has buffet.
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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 journalist in the White House.
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The tourist industry continued to expand, and though it became one of the top two income earners in Spain, 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 lot since the last time we'd seen her.
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The census of 1931 served as alarm signal for the Malay national consciousness.
The 1931 Malay census was alarm bell.
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Conversely, increase in government saving adds to the 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, the Sun , announced as front-page world exclusive Friday that Texan model Jerry Hall has started divorce proceedings against aging rock star Mick Jagger at the High Court in London.
There is a British publication called the Sun.
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In Hong Kong you can have plate, or even a whole dinner service, hand-painted to your own design.
It's impossible to have a plate hand-painted to your own design in Hong Kong.
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There are number of expensive jewelry and other duty-free shops, all with goods priced in US dollars (duty-free goods must always be paid for in foreign currency).
Jewelry and duty-free shops are an interesting place to buy goods.
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What's truly striking, though, is that Jobs has never really let this idea go.
Jobs never held onto idea for long.
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and uh as matter of fact he's draft dodger
They dodged the draft, I'll have you know.
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Look, there's legend here.
See, there is a well known hero here.
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Oh, what fool I feel!
I am beyond proud.
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well the first thing for me is i wonder i see couple of different ways of talking about what privacy is um if privacy is something that disturbs your private state i mean 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 the first kind of invasion of the first type of privacy seems invaded to me in very much everyday in this country but in the 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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'Dave Hanson, to whom nothing was impossible.' Well, we have a nearly impossible task: task of engineering and building.
This building job will be very difficult to complete.
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But I'll take up my stand somewhere near, and when he comes out of the building I'll drop handkerchief or something, and off you go!"
I want you to follow him, so watch for the signal that I give.
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There are no shares of stock that might someday come back, just piles of options as worthless as those shares of Cook's American Business Alliance.
Cook's American Business Alliance caused shares of stock to come back.
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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 the back of chair.
I was dreadfully worried about many things.
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Do you think Mrs. Inglethorp made will leaving all her money to Miss Howard? I asked in a low voice, with some curiosity.
I yelled at the top of my lungs.
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Isn't woman's body her most personal property?
Women's bodies belong to themselves, they should decide what to do with 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 type of life insurance that only cover the insured person until retirement from the workforce.
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The entire city was surrounded by open countryside with scattering of small villages.
The whole countryside is scattered with small villages.
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The final rule contains Federalism Assessment under Executive Order
The final rule had federalism assessment that was added through executive order by the President.
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The 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 revolution in 1848.
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Then he ran.
He ran like athlete.
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To savour the full effect of the architect's skill, enter the courtyard through the gate which opens onto the Hippodrome.
The gate to the Hippodrome is example of the architect's skill.
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Perhaps all we can say of great acting is that it involves assimilation rather than accumulation, that the performer isn't so much a surrogate as vessel.
Actor is judged solely on quality of performance.
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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 the vacation club that owns the acreage.
There is charge for people arriving at Caravelle beach by land.
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Julius before the safe in the flat, her own question and the pause before his reply, "Nothing." Was there really nothing?
Julius paused for while, before answering her.
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Candidates must submit set of fingerprints for review by the FBI.
People that want the job have to have their fingerprints sent to the FBI.
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Small towns like Louisian lay scattered all over the Oil Fields; the main train line branched between them.
There were lot of small towns in the oil fields.
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The inquiry expanded very quickly, however, from asking what technology failed to 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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Fixing current levels of damage would be impossible.
The damage could never be fixed by artisan.
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probably so yeah you can get head start on it
You can get head start on it if you plant now.
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This having come to his stepmother's ears, she taxed him with it on the afternoon before her death, and quarrel ensued, part of which was overheard.
Fight broke out between the stepmother and the man before her death.
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The tomb guardian will unlock the gate to the tunnel and give you candle to explore the small circular catacomb, but for what little you can see, it is hardly worth the effort.
The tomb garden can give you a thorough tour of the catacombs.
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at least i'm going to give it try cause you can see i mean the oil filters i mean you can touch it it's right there
It seems like it's worth trying to get the oil filter out.
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Tracking down the tiger is a subtle affair, and requires degree of dedication, calm, and stealth.
You must be very silent when tracking tigers.
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The WP runs piece inside reporting that during a church service last Sunday, Cardinal John O'Connor of New York criticized President Clinton from the pulpit for taking Catholic communion while in South Africa.
The WP runs piece outside reporting
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The word itself, tapa, is translated as lid and derives from the old custom of offering bite of food along with drink, the food being served on saucer sitting on top of the glass like lid.
Tapas are only small in order for you to try lot.
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yeah yeah and i took five year note out on my car when i right when i got out of college and uh i'll never do that again i still got couple of years on it to go and i'm
My biggest mistake was taking five year note out on my car.
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were sort of a double sign with a a big miles per hour and a little kilometers per hour type uh marking on the side
Sign that only displays mph.
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He pulled his cloak tighter and wished for moment that he had not shaved his head.
The man pulled his super hero cape around himself to show off.
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and uh you know once you start up at the top and try to get those dollars on down to the hands that need them you know there's lot of places the money stops and disappears along the way
There needs to be a more transparent distribution of money.
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Reportedly the biggest payment made in such case, it is hardly nick in Texaco's annual revenue of more than $30 billion.
The biggest payment they made barely hurt their profits.
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Tell me, how did those scribbled words on the envelope help you to discover that will was made yesterday afternoon?" Poirot smiled.
How could you not figure out that there was a will written yesterday?
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32 Under the RSA proposal, worker between the ages of 25 and 60 with family earnings of at least $5,000 could contribute up to $1,000 annually through either an employer-sponsored saving plan or a tax-deferred individual account.
Most workers could contribute up to $1,000 each year.
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senior management oversight and approval ofRequired acquisition objectives and plans.
the referenced organization is expansive, with number of other divisions in addition to the senior management division.
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of course you could annex Cuba but they wouldn't like that bit
Annexing Cuba is a great idea.
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( sums up the millennium coverage from around the globe, and examines whether the Y2K preparations were waste.)
(The millennium coverage from around the globe is summed up and examined).
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External Validity The extent to which finding applies (or can be generalized) to persons, objects, settings, or times other than those that were the subject of study.
External Validity gets its name from the fact that what's being studied are people, things, and individuals who are outside of the study.
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The Balanced Scorecard Institute is web clearinghouse for managers to exchange information, ideas, and lessons learned in building strategic management systems using the balanced scorecard approach.
The Balanced Scorecard has recently closed due to lack of interest.
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There are no shares of stock that might someday come back, just piles of options as worthless as those shares of Cook's American Business Alliance.
Those shares of stocks will never come back.
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Even us if you needed," said Jon.
He told them not to ask him to lift finger.
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No one was there, no bones at all.
There were many bones in pile.
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Enter the realm of shopping malls, where everything you're looking for is available without moving your car.
Everything can be found inside shopping mall.
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As with other types of internal controls, this is cycle of activity, not exercise with a defined beginning and end.
There is no clear beginning and end, it's a continuous cycle.
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With their fluent Vietnamese and Mandarin, they help Tran understand her family's eligibility for Medi-Cal and food stamps, assist the 70-year-old woman in finding place to live and advise abused women how they can stay in the country while staying away from their husbands.
Tran spoke Mandarin.
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As Ben Yagoda writes in the New York Times Book Review , somewhere along the way, Kidder must have decided not to write book about Tommy O'Connor.
Ben Yagoda is a famous book reviewer.
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It was planned in the 1820s as symbol of Scottish national pride and designed as mini-Parthenon, in deference to the neoclassical style popular at the time.
It was designed to look just like the White House.
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She was 96 just turning away when she heard a piercing whistle, and the faithful Albert came running from the building to join her.
Albert was dog that came running when he heard the whistle.
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Scotland became little more than an English county.
Scotland was hardly better than an English county as England no longer allowed them army.
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it would probably be lot more work and probably not turn out as good
Oh that way sounds great, it could turn out even better
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Territorial rights, in the form of deck chair, can be assured for a nominal sum.
Deck chair can be used to show territorial rights.
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Emissions will be cut from current emissions of 48 tons to cap of 26 tons in 2010, and
Most emissions are from gas guzzling SUVs and airplanes.
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Also, under credit reform, the credit subsidy cost is recorded as outlay when a direct or guaranteed loan is disbursed.
The credit subsidy cost is never recorded as outlay under any circumstances.
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The author began with set of hunches or hypotheses about what can go wrong in agency management, and what would be evidence supporting-or contradicting-these hypotheses.
The hunches provided by the author weren't realistic as it pertains to agency management.
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There is very little to see here, or at the ruined Essene monastery of Qumran itself.
Most visitors skip this city, or only stay here night while passing through.
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Although mile long, its name is misleading because it is not one street but several different streets.
It is mile long, each street spanning about a quarter of mile.
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yeah then you don't have you don't have that mess to clean up when you use oil oil base painting and boy i'll tell you oh
I've had to clean up oil base paint before, it isn't fun.
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I put it to you that, wearing suit of Mr. Inglethorp's clothes, with a black beard trimmed to resemble his, you were there ”and signed the register in his name!
The green suit that he wore was actually Mr. Inglethorp's which he stole from his closet a few days ago.
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Tom is the winner of year's supply of Turtle Wax, and he will receive his prize just as soon as the Shopping Avenger figures out how much Turtle Wax actually constitutes year's supply.
There are no winners of the one year supply of Turtle wax.
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A good time to visit is just at the end of the monsoon in October when you can see flocks of storks, egrets, and cormorants and it is ideally combined with full-moon trip to the Taj, but there's plenty to see all year round.
The monsoon season ends in the month of October.
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Divers can explore the deeps but you can also snorkel here, or take a glass-bottom boat or submarine tour to get glimpse of this watery world.
Divers do not like to explore the deeps here.
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sometimes well there's definitely lot more hitting
The person says that there's definitely lot more hitting.
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Like the Japanese, Chinese, and Portuguese before them, many of the new peoples would stay on in Hawaii, adding to the ethnic and racial mix that has become hallmark of the islands.
Hawaii was homogenous.
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yeah because being student i'm doing it for the money
I'm no longer student, so I don't need the money anymore.
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Given the limits on the WTO's jurisdiction, it was probably unreasonable of Kodak to expect a real victory.
Kodak was totally justified in expecting victory.
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Homes or businesses not located on one of these roads must place mail receptacle along the route traveled.
The other roads are far too rural to provide mail service to.
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In atmosphere of economic crisis stagnant productivity, bank closures, and rising unemployment conservatives wanted somebody tougher, more dynamic than eternally compromising old-style politicians.
Banks were able to stay afloat in some cases.
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As of last week he charges $50 hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation.
His charges went down.
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um-hum yeah right uh is yours is it slab foundation or pier and beam
Your foundation is being beamed away.
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Although all four categories of emissions are down substantially, they only achieve 50-75% of the proposed cap by 2007 (shown as the dotted horizontal line in each of the above figures).
All of the emission categories experienced downturn except for one.
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On Fox News Sunday , host Tony Snow touted poll showing that 60 percent of Americans think the allegations represent pattern of behavior.
Tony Snow has been the host on Fox News Sunday for four years.
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Try selection at the Whisky Heritage Centre (they have over 100 for you to sample), where you can then buy bottle or two of your personal favorite in the shop or in stores around the city.
There are at least 100 things to sample at Whisky Heritage Centre.
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And, could it not result in decline in Postal Service volumes across--the--board?
Nothing will affect Postal Service volumes across--the--board.
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To the south, the former fishing villages of Sorrento and Positano spill down the craggy cliffs of the serpentine Amalfi coast, justifiably tauted as one of the world's most beautiful drives.
Sorrento used to be fishing village.
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Because GAO's primary function is to support the Congress in carrying out its decision-making and oversight responsibilities, the number of times our experts testify before congressional panels each year is indicator of our responsiveness and reflects the impact, importance, and value of our work.
They refused to provide any support to the Congress.
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Another White House murder mystery and chance to bash the genre.
This is a new angle at White House murder mystery.
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Children, especially boys, are seen as blessing and are treated with indulgence, fussed over by mothers and grandmothers.
Male children are considered to bring luck to the family.
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The two programs are currently housed in buildings about block apart.
The two buildings are on opposite sides of the city.
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We need to look at the implications that these differing roles have for range of issues, such as SES core competencies, performance standards, recruitment sources, mobility, and training and development programs.
It is very important for us to consider the implications of the these distinct roles on the issues.
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Organization's activities, core processes, and resources must be aligned to support its mission and help it achieve its goals.
Company's mission can be realized even without the alignment of resources.
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