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Commercial farmers in Zambia, especially tobacco and coffee farmers, have formed a Commercial Farmers Bureau for tree-growing.
Chapter 4 1993
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•Commercial Products sales rose 20 percent; Commercial Projects up 24 percent; Consumer sales increased 48 percent; Generator Technologies sales were flat; and Power Electronics down 6 percent
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TIM PARTICIPAÇÕES S.A. | Investor Relations 6 Efficiency: Self-financing Brand Repositioning Plan Efficiency and Commercial Re-launch Total Cost Breakdown Costs Δ% 09 vs. 08, BRGAAP - 1% 1Q Advertising & Promotions + 41% Com - 2Q + 15% + 26% mercial Commercial*
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Such was the revolution in business that attended, and that was partly caused, partly helped, by the changes in foreign trade, which we call the Commercial Revolution.
A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1. Carlton J. H. Hayes 1923
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She jumped from a window at the Alfred Hospital in Commercial Road, having been diagnosed with inoperable cancer.
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NASA has awarded two 10-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts potentially worth up to a total of US$5 billion to Boeing Expendable Launch Systems and Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services to provide launch services for up to 70 missions on behalf of its NASA Launch Services (NLS) procurement.
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Commercial is sitting empty and banks are getting calls to sell for 40 cents on the dollar, and they are laughing!
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Otion Commercial is Posted Anne-Marie 2008
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Williams, Cohen & Gray Commercial is a company with a unique combination of experience and technologically advanced systems which gives our clients superior results with consistent, quality customer service.
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When it turned out that the only place where he -- a Presbyterian -- could take the appropriate business courses was at the Mercy Convent, he continued undeterred and got what he calls "Commercial from the nuns" -- resulting in his first job with Newfoundland's Department of Rural Reconstruction.
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