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Jennifer Krill, who runs the "Zero Emissions Campaign" at Rainforest Action Network, says, "The Bluewater Network plays an important role in the coalition we're bringing to bear on Ford. Van Es draws impressively on historically-oriented Renaissance studies of the last twenty years or so while bringing to bear sensitive reading of Spenser's own work as the poet grapples with the various modes of understanding history available in Elizabethan England. Bringing to bear its considerable expertise and talent in construction management, Cooper Square embarked on the complex task of designing and constructing new retail space in a building whose original footprint did not include any. |
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