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PADHPhilipp aus dem Hanfbachtal (truck sales; Germany)
PADHPrince Albert Daily Herald (Canada)
PADHPhysical Alterations and Destruction of Habitat (UN Environment Programme)
PADHPlasma Antidiuretic Hormone (endocrinology)
PADHPeace Arch District Hospital (British Columbia, Canada)


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An article in the Prince Albert Daily Herald, posted by rider89ers quotes the company’s vice-president of corporate affairs, Eric Cline, saying that there is the potential to mine 12 million carats of diamonds at the company’s Orion south kimberlite location with construction that could begin as soon as next year, according to a pre-feasibility study.
Local newspaper, the Prince Albert Daily Herald, said: 'We applaud the government's initiative in creating a legalized and established midwifery profession in the province of Saskatchewan.
Barb Gustafson Publisher and General Manager, Prince Albert Daily Herald As chief of the Prince Albert Daily Herald, she is a major player in the province's media, particularly in the northern half of the province.
 
 
 
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