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- They formed a nonprofit consortium to support the Linux operating system.
- Yahoo helped newspapers form an advertising consortium.
- Glenn A. Goldberg - Former Executive Director of the California Consortium for the Prevention of Child Abuse.† (source)
- It has been sixty-four years since the president and the Consortium identified love as a disease, and forty-three since the scientists perfected a cure.† (source)
- The consortium authorized over a hundred farcaster portals in this hemisphere for easy access once the development began.† (source)
- A group of McDonald's franchisees, unhappy with the chain's encroachment on their territories, has formed an organization called Consortium Members, Inc. The group issues statements through Richard Adams, a former McDonald's franchisee, because its members are reluctant to disclose their names.† (source)
- A Japanese consortium will buy Air Force One and turn it into a luxury flying condominium with midair refueling privileges and air-to-surface missile capability.† (source)
- The consortium includes CARE, the International Rescue Committee, and AMDD, Allan Rosenfield's organization at Columbia University.† (source)
- Oscar had already distinguished himself at the university, and a consortium of groups rallied to fund his education.† (source)
- The consortiums have eaten up the valley floor.† (source)
- A consortium of publishers, software companies, and academics, including Pearson, Microsoft, Sony, and the Universities of California, Colorado, and Pennsylvania, among many others, is now creating the American National Corpus.† (source)
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- How much industry is owned by European and Japanese consortiums?† (source)
- If they bothered to speak to anyone it was to call Russian Space Command or the South African mining consortium.† (source)
- I'm no mere bargainer, I represent a consortium?† (source)
- I am not involved in anything over here but my consortium.† (source)
- After the borders went up, the president and the Consortium had one last thing to take care of before we could all be safe and happy.† (source)
- The discovery of the procedure to cure deliria is typically credited to Cormac T. Holmes, a neuroscientist who was a member of the initial Consortium of New Scientists and one of the first disciples of the New Religion, which teaches the Holy Trinity of God, Science, and Order.† (source)
- Many-a consortium.† (source)
- One might have understood cutting funds to the China program, but slashing funds for the consortium in Africa was abhorrent.† (source)
- Showing the full array of Ardisson's papers, including the Frenchman's list of government negotiators, Jason hired a car under the name of Ardisson's consortium.† (source)
- This particular clinic was run by another member of the consortium, Marie Stopes International--but then George W. Bush cut off funds to Marie Stopes and the entire consortium, all around the world, because Marie Stopes was helping to provide abortions in China.† (source)
- Objective: a consortium of taipans with a central leader, whose son Sheng was taking over Hong Kong and turning the colony into the conspirators' own financial empire.† (source)
- The clinic that Rose visited represents an unusual outpost of a consortium formed by aid organizations to provide reproductive health care for refugee women, who tend to be among the most forlorn and needy people on Earth.† (source)
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