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- air-conditioning systems, etc.), keeping tresp****ers off the property, readdressing the mail, and in general, making sure that everything runs smoothly,...
- political questions commonly explored in the past by the American left and readdressing them to the millennial audience that makes up the Jacobin readership...
-  12ff. Hatuka, Tali; d'Hooghe, Alexander (2007). "After Postmodernism: Readdressing the Role of Utopia in Urban Design and Planning". Places. 19 (2): 20–27...
- hinted that they could have recorded with Alexander, but that "when we did readdress Primus in '03 and '06, it was more of a nostalgic thing. It was great...
- the German–Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation, readdressing the secret terms of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. Lithuania was incorporated...
- March 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2017. Öcal, Hakki (26 February 2017). "Readdressing the creation of buffer zones in Syria". Daily Sabah. Archived from the...
- next to Lennon's, his performance of "Kansas City" goes some way to readdressing the balance. Hertsgaard says that the irony evident in Harrison's delivery...
- explain this paleontological phenomenon he envisioned (which would be readdressed more than a century later by "punctuated equilibrium") and to harmonize...
- going on where there should have been pride and joy. I knew they were readdressing how they looked to themselves, each other and the outside world." The...
- Great Australian Bight and the Tasman Sea were moved northward. The IHO readdressed the question of the Southern Ocean in a survey in 2000. Of its 68 member...