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NESI

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NESINet-Centric Enterprise Solutions for Interoperability
NESINon-public Educational Services, Inc.(Salem, Massachusetts and Woodbridge, Virginia)
NESINative English-Speaking Instructors
NESINo one Expects the Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)
NESINoise Equivalent Spectral Irradiance


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Nesi stressed the need to reestablish the historical truth that the United Nations is a universal organization that "has the general competence to deal with all major issues", ranging from the maintenance of international peace and security to social and economic issues.
Anonymous Collections joins a growing roster of high-end fashion companies at 1466 Broadway, including XOXO, Paris Blues, Quicksilver Newsstand, Ben Sherman, Baby Phat, Hot Kiss, Nesi Apparel and Maginocia Sarsha.
After examining the different approaches that Florentine thinkers adopted in their interpretations, Celenza focuses on Nesi himself, and concludes by surveying the later reception history, dealing specifically with Filippo Beroaldo the Elder, Erasmus, Reuchlin, and Lilio Gregorio Gir aldi.
 
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