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manufacturing techniques whilst following the"Ruach Breathe" initiative which focuses on minimising the company's carbon footprint.
But in some ways this just adds to the authentic charm of the game's theme which focuses on classical, understated beauty rather than glitz and glam.
Members are also encouraged to take part in the regular Twitter Chat( SLATalk) which focuses on the pertinent information professional related issues of the day.
launched a‘Dual Campus System' starting in 2014, which focuses on specialization.
that England is not the only channel, which focuses on the theme of Christmas.
Since 2010 he has been CEO of AluCluster, which focuses on practical utilisation of aluminum.
CMO Index surveys which focuses on Sale and Marketing.
We have just launched our new Street Fashion project- Nuuk Look, which focuses on showing the world that Greenlanders can also be fancy.
The people of Burma/Myanmar would deserve a system of government which focuses on economic and social development, and on the participation of the electorate in the political process.
On the other hand the collection seems more complex in the Austrian survey which focuses on the income from salaried activities
The people of Europe expect to benefit from a leadership which focuses upon the common good
Gender awareness is part of a larger strategy which focuses on diversity, artistic quality
The project is based on the Positive Deviance approach, which focuses on success stories
Student Agency, which focuses on group personal transport,
We are a campsite on Fyn, which focuses on creating the best experience for our guests.
One level is the historical, which focuses on Alexander's relationship with his teacher Aristotle.
It is a day, which focuses on girls and women in information
Fibox Enclosures, which focuses on design, manufacturing,
The principle of Respect for Persons, which focuses on the autonomy of participants,
Universities Denmark published a new report last week which focuses in particular on the effects of the interplay between companies' research activities and their recruitment of university-educated employees.