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  • Together they sned and measure up a tree for the war effort.
  • SNED and SECEGSA commissioned several seabed surveys.
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  • DES MOINES DRAGONS _ Signed G Kevin Bridges, G Greg Jones, F Leighton Nash, G Randall Scott, G Darnell Sned and F Dwayne Williams.
  • The verb, " to sned ", analogous to today's limbing, was also used by woodcutters in Scotland to refer to the process of removing branches from felled trees.
  • Two months ago, White House officials said they would urge Congress to provide the agency with $ 568 million, or 27 percent less, than was initially voted by Congress and sned by the president.
  • The war in Bosnia is also expected to be high on the agenda of Clinton's visit as the NATO allies prepare to sned a 60, 000-strong international army to enforce a peace agreement signed last month in Dayton, Ohio.
  • From a section translated from the epic Taghribat Bani Hilal, detailing the incursion of the Banu Hilal, in Provotelle's " Etude sur la Tamazir't ou Zenatia de Qala鈚 Es-sned ( Tunisie ) " ( 1911 ).
  • Endogenous genes that are similar to the conserved domains in SNED 1 include; neurogenic locus notch homolog isoforms, protein-jagged precursors, protein eyes shut homolog isoforms, protein crumbs homolog isoforms, delta and notch-like epidermal growth factor receptor, sushi von Wilebrand factor A, and slit homolog 3 protein.
  • In March 2009, a contract was issued for a joint system linking the Moroccan " Soci閠?Nationale d'Etudes du D閠roit de Gibraltar " ( SNED ) with its Spanish counterpart, " Sociedad espa駉la de estudios para la comunicaci髇 fija a trav閟 del Estrecho de Gibraltar S . A " ( SECEGSA ).
  • There are no verbs of Latin or ( a little harder to spot ) of French origin; all stems like " depict, enact, denote, elude, preclude, convict " are Type I . Furthermore, all novel forms are inflected as Type I : all native speakers of English would presumably agree that the preterites of " to sned " and " to absquatulate " would most likely be " snedded " and " absquatulated ".