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Glossary of the European Union and European Communities . 2014.
Glossary of the European Union and European Communities . 2014.
CJUS-FM — CJUS was a Canadian radio station, which aired in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from 1965 to 1985.Paulson, Joanne. University station gets new life on Net , The StarPhoenix , 2005 04 20, p. C1.] It was a campus radio station operated by the University… … Wikipedia
University of Saskatchewan — ] In many fields Biologist Walter P. Thompson leadership brought innovation, insight and research to new areas beginning with rust resistant varieties of wheat which curtailed the 1916 catastrophic outbreak of rust. He also was instrumental in… … Wikipedia
Media in Saskatoon — This is a list of media outlets in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Contents 1 Radio 1.1 Defunct stations 2 Television 3 Newspapers … Wikipedia
University of Saskatchewan — Vorlage:Infobox Hochschule/Mitarbeiter fehltVorlage:Infobox Hochschule/Professoren fehlt University of Saskatchewan Motto … Deutsch Wikipedia
CFCR-FM — Infobox Radio station name = CFCR FM city = Saskatoon, Saskatchewan area = Saskatoon, Saskatchewan branding = 90.5 FM slogan = airdate = 1986 frequency = 90.5 FM format = community radio power = erp = class = callsign meaning = former callsigns … Wikipedia
Energy law — is the law of the use and taxation of energy, both renewable and non renewable. It is distinct from energy policy in that it consists of the primary authorities such as caselaw, statutes, rules, regulations and edicts about energy, rather than… … Wikipedia
United States v. Causby — ussc|328|256|1946 was an important United States Supreme Court that held that the ancient common law doctrine of ad coelum had no legal effect in the modern world. BackgroundUnder the common law, persons who owned real property owned from the… … Wikipedia
Non-restrictive clause — A non restrictive clause is a clause in which the noun phrase (NP) that is used to avoid repetition (as the referent of an anaphor, meaning that it is substituted by another word, but refers to the same noun) is determined by its antecedent where … Wikipedia