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  • It was opened on July 26, 1922, a year after the newly created public TTC took over operating Toronto's streetcars from the private [[Toronto Rai ...= Wheels of Progress: A Story of the Development of Toronto and Its Public Transportation Services
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  • ...ctions among private sector buyers and sellers, and some are the result of public sector activities.
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  • ...port has an annual world championship. It is generally perceived to be a [[public house|pub]] sport in Great Britain and Ireland.
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  • ...resident, Chief Operating Officer and Interim CEO at the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]]
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  • ...any]] as a memorial to the [[Marshall Plan]]. It is a nonpartisan American public policy and grantmaking institution dedicated supporting leadership meetings
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  • ...y.org/newsrelease.php?articleId=2404 press release] by the [[Institute for Public Accuracy]], undersigned by Ellsberg. In the document, Ellsberg is quoted to
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  • Director, Radio Free Iraq (1998-2004); Special envoy for public diplomacy to the Middle East during the February-March 1998 Iraq crisis; [[
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  • ...one, [http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=59099 ACLU: Public Enemy No. 1]</ref>
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  • ...ron Neylon]] explains Article-level metrics at journals published by the [[Public Library of Science]] (PLoS):
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  • ...feration; Senior Associate and Board of Advisers, [[National Institute for Public Policy]] National Security Advisory Council, Center for Security Policy; [[
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  • '''Winthrop University''' is an independent, public, four-year [[liberal arts]] [[university]] in [[Rock Hill, South Carolina]]
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  • One of the five sections of the Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works; the canal ran 43 miles from Columbia in the east, where it connected
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  • ...thematical relationship between them. Depending on the application, one is public, at least within a certain group of users, and one is private, to be held s ...be read by an unauthorized person (i.e.,[[content confidentiality]]), the public key is used as the [[encryption key]], while the private key is used for de
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  • ...withdrew quickly after making controversial comments about motherhood and public office (born 1963).
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  • ...s and animal scientists, ecologists, wildlife scientists, as well as local public health officials. *public health systems, including surveillance and rapid reporting
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  • {{r|American Israel Public Affairs Committee}}
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  • ...[[Brussels|Brussels Capital-Region]] of [[Belgium]]. (STIB is not the only public transport company covering the Brussels Region: the Flemish "De Lijn" compa
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  • {{Image|Matt-smith-2010-doctor11.jpg|right|250px|Matt Smith came to public attention in 2009 when he was cast as the Doctor in the British [[science f ...nning the lead role in ''Doctor Who'', Smith was relatively unknown to the public, but appeared in several [[drama]] series including the [[BBC]]'s ''Party A
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  • ...collection available to students, researchers, scientists, and the general public)
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  • ...laims (Twenty-first through Twenty-third Congresses), and the Committee on Public Lands (Twenty-second Congress). He is buried in the family cemetery on the
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  • ...ecutive director, Aspen Art Museum, 1992-1999; Director of Development and Public Relations, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, 1990-1992. Trustee of Denver Art Mus
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  • '''Public goods''' are products and services that can only be collectively financed ...lth is that of erecting or maintaining those public institutions and those public works, which, although they may be in the highest degree advantageous to a
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  • | publisher = Public Archives Canada = Archives publiques Canada | coauthors = Public Archives Canada.
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  • ...ays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs]
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  • ...ams, whether or not professionally trained, and whether or not subject to public regulation."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...ays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs]
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  • Formed in 1988; identifies as a public affairs organization working for the civil rights of American Muslims and t
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  • ...peer-reviewed papers, which are also available online at no charge to the public.
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  • ...rgette-heyer/ Author Recommendation: Georgette Heyer] essay by Yonkers, NJ public librarian Shana Rosenfield. "I proceeded to borrow all that the (Heyers the .../www.overdrive.com/ OverDrive] is a service that makes ebooks available to public libraries and to individuals; to use it, a logon account is needed (availab
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  • ===Public Understanding===
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  • Public Interest Declassification Board; retired Vice President and Deputy General
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  • ...ar Project. | ~1700 word section of book, (2007) ''Crimes of War: What the Public Should Know''. W. W. Norton & Co., Revised/expanded edition. ISBN 978039332
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  • ...al Institute of [[Statistics]]", abbreviated "'''ISTAT'''") is [[Italy]]'s public national statistical institute, based in [[Rome]]. ...then organised, elaborated upon, and presented to both authorities and the public in various forms, including press releases, online databases, and books.
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  • ..., [[Internet Protocol]] (IP) based [[routing|routed]] networks such as the public [[Internet]] and secure IP networks (e.g., [[SIPRNET]]), as well as IP-assi
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  • ...gular grid system. The system was used to subdivide and transfer land from public ownership to government ownership in most of the states west of the [[Missi
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  • ...rest groups (as well as think tanks) are active in trying to influence the public (if not overtly engaging in political lobbying), and their activities may i ...pendent ones treat their output as if it is reliable news. Members of the public often do not understand the difference between objective think tanks and th
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  • A broad category of [[public]], private and [[third sector]] laws, rules and procedures directed at what
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  • ...Also affiliated with the university are the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, the University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility, and
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  • ...ften associated with Hippocrates, the process became a significant part of public health investigation and epidemiological methodology, particularly between
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  • The general public uses softphones increasingly, such as Skype, Gizmo and Wengo.
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  • ...when he was [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]]; taught politics and public policy at [[Harvard University]] and [[Yale University]]
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  • ...OPT] - large scale nonlinear optimization for continuous systems, [[Common Public License|CPL]] ...anchandcut.org/ COIN-OR SYMPHONY] - integer programming software, [[Common Public License]]
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  • ...nstitute at USC and University Fellow in the Center for [[public diplomacy|Public Diplomacy]]p. He describes his research as generally on the [[international ==Public diplomacy==
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  • ...is family by promoting paranoid and unscientific conspiracy theories about public health.
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  • ...and transfer real property. Examples of a cadastral system would be the [[Public Land Survey System]] used in the Western United States of America and the [
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  • * [http://www.jsi.com/JSIInternet/ Public Health Consultancy firm named after him]
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  • '''TVO''', also known as '''TVOntario''' is an English language public broadcaster, operated by the Province of Ontario. During its first decades
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  • ===Public expenditure growth rates=== .../bn92.pdf Robert Chote, Rowena Crawford, Carl Emmerson and Gemma Tetlow: ''Public Spending Under Labour'', Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2010]</ref> (percent
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  • ...nt, Biotechnology, Speciality Crops and Foreign Agriculture]]; [[Certified Public Accountant]] who worked in business with [[George W. Bush]]
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  • ...ry's [[central bank]] in order to obtain funds that are used to redeem its public debt - resulting in an expansion of the bank's [[monetary base]], and conse
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  • ...Yu Shing Ting; 14 Sep 2005, last retrieved 23 Jun 2007]</ref>, came to the public's attention in May 2004 when she was crowned Miss Hawaii Teen USA (she late
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  • ...ly urban and intercity rail, while forging a non-partisan, non-ideological public consensus." *'''Center for a Balanced Future''' "is geared to providing public policy ideas which will enhance fiscal responsibility."
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  • *[[University of Utah]], a public university in Utah
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  • * Erickson, Donald A. (ed), '''Public Controls for Non-Public Schools''' (1969) Papers presented at an academic conference on State Regul * Rodgers, Harrell R., Jr., '''Community Conflict, Public Opinion, and the Law: the Amish Dispute in Iowa''' (1969)
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  • ...epublic]]; Harvard University Vice President for Government, Community and Public Affairs from 1984-1993; [[American Civil Liberties Union]] 1971 to 1984
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  • ...ey of Recent Innovations and Renovations''. New York: American Council on Public Affairs, 1938. ...'War and Post-War Social Security''. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Public Affairs, 1942.
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  • ...The most visible aspect of the conductor's job is leading the orchestra in public performance, keeping time and otherwise conveying his wishes to the musicia
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  • *'''Education''' for "the public in relation to diplomacy and strategy, public administration and policy, security and counterterrorism and international
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  • ...Relevance of Japan’s Great Recession - Neither Ran Nor Rashomon'', Sticerd Public Lecture, London School Of Economics, 24 May 2010 [http://www.bankofengland.
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  • ...tts Under Secretary of State for Homeland Security; (on leave) Lecturer in Public Policy and former Executive Director, Belfer Center for Science and Interna
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  • {{r|American Public Health Association}}
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  • ...ftn1_ The Friends of Herculaneum Society] was created in 2004 and promotes public awareness of the town, and research on the subject.
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Three Men in a Boat (public house)|Three Men in a Boat]]. Retrieved on 2010-03-06.
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  • The '''Canadian Broadcasting Corporation''' is a large public broadcaster, in [[Canada]].
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  • ...y routable [[Internet Protocol]] address space, telephone numbers in the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]], and [[Domain Name Service]] fully qualified d
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  • ...AES conference. The MAGENTA team were the one exception; they made nothing public until their conference presentation. That presentation was given one mornin
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  • ...ies to get those with technical skills to volunteer in education and other public roles. There have been some 'dev' camps for developers - [[LinuxDevCamp]] a
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  • ...ction=detail&fullItemID=/lilly/devincent/LL-SDV-229010 Sheet music] (1914, public domain) *[http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/lyrics/sidewalk.htm MIDI version] (public domain)
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  • * Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life
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  • In his first speech as C, which also was the first public speech by any serving Director, he both denounced torture, but also spoke o ...es on accusations in unprecedented address direct to public, circumventing public face of Whitehall
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  • ...e companies. It has the appearance of being real ([[logo]], [[website]], [[public relations]]) but lacks the capacity to function independently. The goal of
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  • ...t [[Harvard University]], Professor of History and Theory in the School of Public Affairs, Baruch College, City University of New York, and Senior Research F
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  • ...y distribution key|key distribution key]], [[Key (cryptography)#public key|public key]], [[Key (cryptography)#key generating key|key generating key]]) ...hy)#private key|private keys,]] which imply the existence of an associated public key.
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  • In 1957, Public Law 85-263<ref name=Law /> directed the Secretary of the Army to further ex [https://www.congress.gov/85/statute/STATUTE-71/STATUTE-71-Pg589.pdf Public Law 85-263] on the website of the [[U.S. Congress]].
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  • Bibliographic Data and the Public Domain [[bibliography]], [[blibliographic data]], [[library]], [[library 2.0]], [[public domain]]
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  • ...sary, nor desirable from a security standpoint, that they all run over the public Internet. All of these services can be restricted to other than the Interne **{{r|Collaborative public markup||}} (e.g., a Wiki)
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  • '''Basel tram''' is a means of public transport in the Swiss city of Basel and its surroundings. There is also on
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  • * [http://www.e164.org Public ENUM database] [[e164.org]]
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  • ...m/watch?v=IM4HlzZpSBc Climate change: past, present, and future]'' &mdash; Public lecture at the [[University of Edinburgh]]
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  • * [[Global telephone network]] also known as the Public Switched Telephone Network [[PSTN]]
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  • ...sarmament is its goal, it may believe that this is better done outside the public eye. It also could be advantageous to the witting nation to allow the other
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  • ===Projections of Public Debt 2007-2014=== ::(Source: ''The State of Public Finances: A Cross-Country Fiscal Monitor'', IMF Staff Position Note SPN/0
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  • * [http://aspe.hhs.gov/admnsimp/pl104191.htm PUBLIC LAW 104-191, AUG. 21, 1996: ''Health Insurance Portability and Accountabili
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  • ...cted to the lower house of Congress in 1937, and introduced legislation on public health and the rights of women., Allende was named minister of health, prev | journal = American Journal of Public Health
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  • William Thaddeus Coleman Jr. is an attorney and public servant. He served on the plaintiff's legal team for [[Brown v. Board Educ
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  • ...ted countries to [[default (finance)|default]] on the servicing of their [[public debt]], as a result of which the [[market (economics)|market]]- determine
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  • ...'' was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] law that tasked the [[Bureau of Public Roads]] with studying the feasibility of a system of toll-financed superhig ...by the [[War Department]] and [[Department of Agriculture]]'s [[Bureau of Public Roads]] looked at road improvements for national defense and economic devel
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  • '''Honda Motor Company, Ltd.''' is a [[Japan]]ese public multinational company that specializes in motor-driven technology products,
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  • ...tm Diabetic Neuropathy]. Medical Encyclopedia, Medline Plus (US government public domain site, partially used here)
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  • ...[[nutrients]]. Botanical gardens are used for public recreation, as many public parks or museums are, as well as teaching and research. They may be run by
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  • ...y/coIVQJ A New Look At 'Iliad' In 'The War That Killed Achilles'] National Public Radio Transcript. October 24, 2009. | Homer's epic poem "The Iliad" dates b
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  • ...; previously faculty at [[Harvard University]] [[Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University]]; [[U.S. House of Represen
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  • The '''Balfour Declaration''', published on 2 November 1917, was a public statement by the British Government to announce its support for the establi
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  • ...ezner and Henry Farrell (2008), “Introduction: Blogs, Politics and Power,” Public Choice, 134, 1-2:1-13, http://www.henryfarrell.net/publicchoice.pdf ...y Farrell and Daniel W. Drezner (2008), “The Power and Politics of Blogs,” Public Choice, 134, 1-2:15-30, http://www.henryfarrell.net/publicchoice2.pdf
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  • ==Public unease== The scheme was unpopular with the [[Japan]]ese public, with the prevailing view that the "cash handout", as it was popularly know
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  • ...ctoral candidate in Near Eastern Studies at the [[Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University]] and a terrorism analyst f | publisher = [[Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University]]}}</ref> Previously, he wa
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  • ...ament|parliamentary]] system, the [[Oireachtas]] and is not elected by the public at large. The election procedure consists of direct nominations by the [[Ta ...ely, Culture and Education, Agriculture, Labour, Industry and Commerce and Public Administration.
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  • '''Operation Iraqi Freedom''' was the public designation for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, by the U.S. and its allies. It w
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  • ...arbitrary public [[server]]s on the Internet, and possibly from arbitrary public Internet users to servers operated for or by the customer enterprise. ...ers that have higher-capacity Internet links and sell [[transit]] into the public Internet. Other than the smallest ISPs, they will interconnect to upstreams
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  • * A '''public school''' (US) or '''state school''' (UK) is one funded mainly by the state * A '''public school''' (UK) is an independent school run as a non-profit-making institut
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  • ...e Advancement of Science''', is an organization that exists to advance the public understanding, accessibility and accountability of the sciences and enginee
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  • ...mmetric encryption, but the average person would not be able to obtain the public key for a high-security network such as [[JWICS]]. ...substitution emerged in the Renaissance".<ref>David Kahn, "Cryptology Goes Public", 58 ''Foreign Affairs'' 141, 151 (fall 1979), p. 153.</ref>
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  • ...[[Albert Einstein]] and [[John von Neumann]]. The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, is prominent in internatio
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  • '''Social policy''' refers to a broad category of public, private and third sector laws, rules and procedures directed at what in th
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  • ...r controlled by or closely affiliated with a unit of government, while a ''public nonprofit organization'' has such origins, controls or affiliations. (See a ...S further defines 501(c)(3)s into two broad categories: [[public charities|public charity]] and [[private foundation]]s. For a list of all current categories
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  • ...ducation Trust]]; Distinguished Advisor of the School of International and Public Affairs and Visiting Professor at the Center for American Studies, [[Fudan
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