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Dynamics has worked extensively with the Dynamics partners in multiple countries to supply freelancers,
Newell Roofing, who has worked extensively with PLX, was confident it would be the perfect choice for this project.
UDI has worked extensively with the police and child protection to determine best practices when unaccompanied minors are gone.
Each of our professionals has worked extensively with clients ranging from small businesses to large corporations.
I have also worked extensively with biologically inspired touch perception in robots,
tetra pack During my years as a researcher I have worked extensively out in the field, on different continents
Petrus worked extensively with pewter as a material
Birt worked extensively with John Herschel,
Dan Graham has worked extensively in performances, films,
Henrik has worked extensively with legal aspects of corporate,
in the Netherlands has worked extensively with ceramic materials from a very early stage of their development.
We worked extensively on the details, to preserve all the characteristics of the old, classic tap fixture.
For the past 10 years, I have traveled the globe and worked extensively with hundreds of couples who have been shattered by infidelity.
This technique worked extensively in various sectors
Johnson has worked extensively in publishing: managing editor for Tor Books
The Vice-President reminded members that following a request from Commissioner Loyola de Palacio a Sub-Committee had worked extensively on this topic and the Bureau had decided on 9 December to present a draft resolution to the Assembly.
drum tracks for backing, and I usually have always worked extensively with the midi files,
We have worked extensively to analyze our corruption risks,
The European Commission has worked extensively with Member States in the High Level Road Safety Group to agree on the use of the MAIS trauma scale(Maximum Abbreviated Injury Score), for the definition of serious road traffic injuries.
expert in interpreting Islamic texts, and has worked extensively on anti-radicalization programs in the UK