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- consistent across versions. The system initially used 3x5-inch filing cards in shoeboxes. In 1993, Roud implemented his record system on a computer database, which...
- Although Powell's government salary was never more than $30,000 a year, shoeboxes, briefcases and strongboxes with over $750,000 in cash were found in his...
- Mary. I got you [sic] some shoeboxes for God. Where do you want them [sic]?” Graham was shocked by the amount of shoeboxes which Damron had brought, and...
- involved with Operation Christmas Child, an organization that distributes shoeboxes which have been filled with gifts from local church members to over 100...
- litres. SFFs are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, including shoeboxes, cubes, and book-sized PCs. Their smaller and often lighter construction...
- The Campus of Clemson University is located in unincorporated Pickens County, South Carolina, adjacent to Clemson; the U.S. Census Bureau designates the...
- churches, schools, groups, and individual donors prepare and collect shoeboxes filled with toys, school supplies, personal items, and other small gifts...
- show Jessie, as Maybelle. From 2013, Scott has sponsored girls through Shoeboxes for Haiti, and is a cookie amb****ador with the organization Cookies for...
- scheme with Iran involving Aslan, who had US$4.5 million in cash stored in shoeboxes in his home, and Zarrab, who was involved in about US$9.6 billion of gold...
- Operation Christmas Child in 1990. Initially, the project involved collecting shoeboxes filled with gifts for children in Romania after the Cold War. Cooke asked...