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Androsia is the local type of batik fabric, produced in a variety of bright
vibrant colors and designs.
The ambience of the night is brightened by the
vibrant surroundings and enchanting costumes.
The formulation of both series is the same, but the New Century inks arguably
movements, towards more
viable anti-Stalinist trends within Communism (such as Trotskyism ) or towards Stalinism itself.
In 2006 a Masters program in Real Estate Development (MRED) was added to the school's offerings, reflecting a
vision of addressing the broad range of skills and knowledge
important in creating
viable, attractive and sustainable communities and cities.
Along with Philadelphia/Baltimore (the league's most successful team) and New jersey (with its biggest star, Walker), these teams at least had the potential to be
viable ventures had the USFL been better run.
Recently, however, the Trans-Siberian has regained ground as a
viable land route between the two continents.
These activities are designed to broaden our students' horizons, which, in turn, will aid t
hem in becoming a
viable part of society.
He prospered as a farmer and found a
viable market in Denver for his goods.
The extra range afforded by the 7.92x57mm IS cartridge still makes it a
viable low-cost sniper rifle for the insurgents.
These program managers are responsible for supporting ICE Internet investigations through the generation and the dissemination of
viable leads.
The in
crease in field size makes it economically
viable for the farmer but results in loss of habitat and shelter for wildlife, as hedgerows and copses disappear.
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