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Definition of ardors in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of ardors. Pronunciation of ardors. Translations of ardors. ardors synonyms, ardors antonyms. Information about ardors in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... (redirected from ardors)
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; About the ARDORs ... The ARDORs are intended to: ... Annually, the ARDORs provide the Office of Economic Development with an estimated budget for their specific region. The chart below reflects a collective budget of these regions.
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(ARDORS) recognized; (ANCHORAGE) The State’s Department of Commerce, Community and; Economic Development recently recognized the 12 regional development organizations for their efforts in addressing economic challenges and working toward a healthy, vibrant state economy.
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Even though the Icelandic Family sagas as we have them were composed by Christians, possibly clerics, there has nevertheless been much debate over the role or level of influence Christianity and ... some scholars claim that the sagas can give us an accurate glimpse into pre-Christian Germanic mores. ... For this reason,
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In my paper I will discuss three of those mixed categories, or ardors, towards a re-evaluation of the achievement of the poem. Morris's work on this poem closed out an intense period of translating Icelandic sagas with the collaboration of his Icelandic colleague, Eirikr Magnusson;
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; I offer a political and intellectual conundrum: How did it happen that the creed of liberalism, Will all the royal horses and men that form the support system of liberalism ever put this Humpty-Dumpty together again? ... It is this vision that made it at once appealing and vulnerable at crunch-points in its history.
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ARDORs--Alaska Regional Development Organizations--came into the world in 1988 with great promise. Fourteen years later, ARDORs could be compared to a teenager growing up in a large, extended family: seen by some as failing to live up to expectations, yet seen by others as having great promise.
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There are 13 ARDORs throughout the state covering all of Alaska except a section of the interior and a portion of the Lower Yukon. ... Alaska's ARDORs have been successful in fostering a healthier economic climate, creating jobs, attracting new businesses, promoting diversity, and strengthening existing businesses.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR | SELECTED POEMS | VIEW CART; Karen Whalley quietly explodes the façade of ordinary daily life. At the heart of her work is a yearning for spiritual meaning, which manifests itself in a rare clarity of thought and emotion. Deceptively simple of surface, ... Karen Whalley's poems are made from humble material:
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Etymology: Middle English ardour, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin ardor burning, heat, ardor, from aridus dry — more at arid ...
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