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  • 1Supply Officer — was a specialisation in the British Royal Navy which has recently been superseded by the Logistics Officer, although the function remains the same. In centuries past, the Supply Officer had been known as the Clerk, Bursar, Purser and, later, the… …

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  • 2Matters Of The Heart — Album de Tracy Chapman Sortie 1992 Genre Musique Durée 42:15 …

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  • 3Matters of the heart — Album de Tracy Chapman Sortie 1992 Genre Musique Durée 42:15 …

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  • 4Matters of the Heart — Album de Tracy Chapman Sortie 1992 Genre Musique Durée 42:15 Label …

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  • 5Matters of the Heart (Tracy Chapman album) — Matters of the Heart Studio album by Tracy Chapman Released April …

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  • 6supply and transport officer — staff officer in charge of logistics matters …

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  • 7Water supply and sanitation in Brazil — has proved to be a resilient and resourceful sector, despite tremendous challenges and persistent inequalities in the sector. A lot has been achieved during the past decades, including a sustained improvement in efficiency and improved access.… …

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  • 8Energy Matters projects — Energy Matters is the trading name of Australian private company Energy = MC² Pty Ltd. Energy Matters is involved in the supply and installation of renewable energy equipment in the Southern hemisphere. Energy Matters has completed many small and …

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  • 9Energy Matters magazine — Energy Matters was the title of a magazine published by students at the University of Cambridge between November 1980 and June 1984. Its objective, outlined in the editorial to the first edition, was to provide facts, details and opinions… …

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  • 10Dominion — This article is about the Dominions of the British Empire and of the Commonwealth of Nations. For other uses, see Dominion (disambiguation) A dominion, often Dominion,[1] refers to one of a group of autonomous polities that were nominally under… …

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