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Members of the '88 Generation group were involved in the marches.
For the most part, generation groups are formed by people born within a 15-year span of one another.
Wakuria have developed a generation system which place every individual in a generation group.
These resources can be procured through the generation group, or through purchases and sales with other companies.
Anthony James Cummings is a third generation Group 1 trainer.
This generation groups a broad and ambiguous list of writers, poets who began to publish after the Nadaísmo movement (see above) in the 1970s.
We're also not likely to join Mr. Rich's generation group hug for the "tough and important battles" they fought.
Finally, regarding integration, the new Magnox Generation Group is now well established and beginning to focus on its long term strategy.
The Motors and Drives Department, which produces the subject goods, is a part of the resources and power generation group.
The activists were part of the senior leadership of the 88 Generation group, which rose up against Burma's repressive regime 20 years ago.
Other research confirms the fact that second generation groups tend to have higher levels of academic achievement than first generation groups.
According to Petersen, "generation group" or a "constellation" are better terms which are not so much historically restricted as "generation."
University of Aberdeen Natural Language Generation group.
Noranda's biggest shareholder, Brascan, a real estate and power generation group based in Toronto, has been shopping its 42 percent stake for about a year.
DRUG-ARM had more contact with the teenage segment of the population than any other generation group.
In a telephone interview, Michael J. Wallace, senior vice president of the nuclear generation group at Commonwealth Edison, said.
Many of the second generation group also reported experiencing racism, particularly in junior high school, and were "struggling to gain acceptance from the mainstream" (Dhruvarajan 2000: 171).
It's good for consumers, it's also good for HQ's Generation Group.
The area is contested by the Jalisco-based New Generation group and the Michoacan-based Knights Templars.
Suess then joined Siemens AG in 2006 as President of the company's Power Generation Group.
That main conclusion from the most recent meeting of the New Generation group doesn’t say much for go-getting, entrepreneurial drive among Scotland’s younger farmers and would-be farmers.
And the London Development Agency is supporting a showroom for the New Generation group in Paris, where so much selling is done.”
Both BGE and Constellation Generation Group are subsidiaries of Constellation Energy.
Sunshine Trevor Kavanagh, political editor of the Sun, who spoke to the ASI's Next Generation group.
Democratic Voice of Burma puts the number of deaths at 138, basing their figure on a list compiled by the 88 Student Generation group in Myanmar.