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Recalled used cars still being sold – even by federal government KOMO News Every month, the federal government's General Services Administration auctions off cars and trucks no longer needed by different federal agencies. But a joint investigation with our news partner Circa revealed numerous vehicles for sale across the … Government cars auctioned in OKC have open recalls Federal agency under fire for selling recalled cars |
Technical Standard for Transboundary Movements of Used Electronics Approved – Lexology (registration)
Technical Standard for Transboundary Movements of Used Electronics Approved
Lexology (registration) The National Institute of Standardization (INN) has approved a technical standard (NCh3383:2016) that establishes provisions for the transboundary movement of used electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). The Standard applies to operators who … |
McLean: Used Books Sale – Best Ever – McLean Connection – McLean Connection
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McLean: Used Books Sale – Best Ever – McLean Connection
McLean Connection McLean Association of University Women (AAUW) wishes to thank all those who have supported the 47th Used Book Sale as well as the staff at McLean … |
Method Man sells used cars for us… Tiger style | Stars Selling Cars – Autoblog (blog)
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Method Man sells used cars for us… Tiger style | Stars Selling Cars
Autoblog (blog) On Autoblog's newest original series Stars Selling Cars, we invite a new celebrity onto our car lot every week and dress them up in a disguise to see if they have what it takes to be an actual car salesperson. Mistakes are made, hilarity ensues, and … |
Nanoscale electronic motion sensor could be used as a DNA … – Science Daily
Nanoscale electronic motion sensor could be used as a DNA …
Science Daily Researchers have proposed a design for the first DNA sequencer based on an electronic nanosensor that can detect tiny motions as small as a single atom. |
To read something unique, buy used books – The Commonwealth Times
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To read something unique, buy used books
The Commonwealth Times Used bookstores are the best place to get your hands on something personal, that's traveled through the decades to land squarely in your hands ― or something rare, printed only a few hundred times hiding among god-awful young adult novels. Richmond is … |