Unland

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Un`land´


v. t.1.To deprive of lands.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Caption: From left: Karen Unland, founder of Seen and Heard in Edmonton, Lex Friedman, Midroll EVP sales and development, and Danny Bowen, director of digital media at The Commercial Appeal, spoke about the business of podcasts at last year's America East.
This is captured in the series La Casa Viuda (The widowed house) (1992-95), as well as the three sculptures from the Unland series (1995-98), a combination of modest wooden tables sewn together with raw silk, human hair, and thread, relating to the concept of "homelessness" proffered by the Romanian-born poet Paul Celan.
Unland NP, Taylor HL, Bolton BR, Cartwright 1 (2012) Assessing the hydrogeochemical impact and distribution of acid sulphate soils, Heart Morass, West Gippsland, Victoria.
The decision was supported by Illinois Department of Revenue (Unland, 2004).
Unland, "Designing aspect-oriented crosscutting in UML," in Proceedings of the AOM with UML Workshop at AOSD, Enschede, The Netherlands, March 2002.
Unland, "Refactoring of aspect-oriented software," in Proceedings of the 4th Annual International Conference on Object-Oriented and Internet-Based Technologies, Concepts, and Applications for a Networked World (Net.
Unland et al., "Epigenetic maintenance of stemness and malignancy in peripheral neuroectodermal tumors by EZH2," Cell Cycle, vol.
Unland's name crops up in several other letters between Brahms and Lu a from the late 1850s.
Teachers with high-scoring, value-added measures didn't necessarily have solid instructional skills when observed by experts (Hill, Kapitula, & Unland, 2011).