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NESH

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NESHNetwork for Ecosystem Sustainability and Health (Canada)
NESHNew England School of Homeopathy (Amherst, MA)
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The Taliban militants had launched a coordinated attack from four different angles in Nesh district, sparking a heavy gun battle with the security forces.
Nesh's neighbour, Jack Barber, fled in his car with his wife, a neighbour, two cats, four kittens and a dog.
The European Union Data Privacy Protection laws and ethical codes for research (primarily, the NESH guidelines) more fully endorse protecting the rights of individuals, no matter the consequences.
Meanwhile, AP reported that suspected Taliban insurgents stopped four trucks carrying food to an American base Tuesday afternoon in Nesh district of Uruzgan Province, burning them and abducting 12 people manning the vehicles.
Clive Nesh is on drums and lastly "Steady" Eddie Ryan is on bass and vocals.
Among the Kato Indians of northern California, for example, the phrase "na nesh" originally meant "human, not animal." Later, it came to distinguish Indians ("na nesh") from Europeans.
No commentator appears to have noticed the deep ironical significance of a conversational exchange that takes place between Mr and Mrs Morel early in Lawrence's Sons and Lovers, centring on the use of the dialect word 'nesh', which has been translated too generally by editors.
In August, just in time for the back-to-school season, Caboodles will unveil Sidekick, a portable case with sufficient room for headphones and two cassette tapes--as well as a section (with a nesh met) for carrying cash, cosmetics, and other accessories.
Directed by dancer-choreographer Nesh Janiola, "The Dance Machine Concert: Zeus Collins" is on Nov.
The Taliban militants launched a coordinated attack from four different angles in Nesh district, sparking heavy gun battle with the security forces, reported Khaama Press, citing local security officials, as saying.
"Last year a trillion dollars was spent on marketing worldwide," said Nesh Pillay, Press Pillay's chief executive.
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