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The above statement, however, was made not by Hollender but by Owen Milne, the director for development for Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility, a nonprofit business trade organization, which advances business ethics that advance a triple bottom line, here in Vermont.
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If moviegoers buy a ticket on-line a few weeks in advance, they will pay the lowest price.
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"It would take three or four hours to clear a ridge line so soldiers could advance, " explains Lieutenant Colonel Matthew England of the Army's training and doctrine command, which develops equipment for soldiers.
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All the same, the set serves the action, and an impressively sinister Te Deum procession closes the act: priests and altar boys advance in a thick crowd behind Scarpia a chorus line of malignant power.
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The bottom line is big estates require a lot of advance planning, which presumably the Kochs have engaged in, even as they pile up wealth within Koch Industries.
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For its part, the regime itself announced this week that it is planning to launch a satellite television station that will advance the Syrian-Iranian line to the Arab world.
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Getting in line at an Apple store a day or more in advance of a new product release has become the norm in the seven years since the company released the iPhone.
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On 16 minutes, Nani was allowed to pick up the ball on the half-way line and advance unchallenged towards the penalty area before letting fly with a ferocious shot that Roy Carroll got a hand to but could not keep out of his net.
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Hope has flickered that the quake might advance India's peace process with Pakistan, by bringing about a softening of the line of control.
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