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  • ...those in business, design, research and technology organisations, [[trade associations]], the financial market, academia and others in the materials community.
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  • ...nders of perlite are also exfoliating vermiculite and belong to both trade associations)
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  • ...the wool business in general.<ref>{{citebook|title=The International Wool Trade |author= Julian Roche|year=1995|publisher=Woodhead Publishing|isbn=18557319 [[Category:Trade associations]]
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  • ...'''anufacturer '''A'''ssociation. Established in 1948 it is a members only trade organization that represents the interests of [[lubricant]] manufacturers. [[Category:Technology trade associations]]
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  • ...ades'', either the trade that was responsible for the [[penetrant]] or the trade that was responsible for erecting the fire barrier that contains the firest === Improper, unenforced specification and trade jurisdiction ===
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  • "In 1990, four major trade associations, the Association of Wall and Ceiling Industries International (AWCI), the C
    32 KB (4,776 words) - 10:23, 20 September 2010
  • ..., insurance companies, manufacturing associations, [[trade union|unions]], trade organizations, even average people. [[Category:Firefighters associations]]
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  • ...ntion education materials that are disseminated to employees, employers, [[trade union|unions]], and state organizations. ...lso work to prevent occupational fatalities. [[industry trade group|Trade associations]] and unions play an active role in protecting workers and disseminating pr
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  • ===Other institutional associations=== | [[Fur trade]]r and [[explorer]] who charted much of what is now [[British Columbia]]
    106 KB (14,441 words) - 21:06, 21 September 2010
  • ...|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(07)61162-3}}</ref> Other studies have made similar associations, especially in individuals predisposed to psychosis prior to cannabis use.< ...of dronabinol, [[nabilone]], is available commercially in Canada under the trade name Cesamet, manufactured by Valeant. Cesamet has also received FDA approv
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  • ...le Club |url=http://cretins.org/about-the-cretins-mc/ }}</ref> Motorcycle Associations or Rider Clubs do not often identify themselves with an MC patch.{{Citation ...will follow a convention of using either a one-piece patch for motorcycle associations, two-piece patch for riding clubs , or a three-piece patch for outlaw motor
    48 KB (7,309 words) - 21:58, 26 September 2010
  • This is a listing of criminal groups and associations, the primary purpose of which is to generate income through illegal means. *[[Illegal drug trade]]
    39 KB (5,011 words) - 21:59, 26 September 2010
  • ...areas without a previous history of it. As Rome declined and long-distance trade collapsed, cheese in Europe diversified further, with various locales devel ...ing the milk from neighboring farms. Within decades hundreds of such dairy associations existed.
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