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SUPSupplementary
SUPSupplement/Supplemental
SUPSupport
SUPSupply
SUPSupervisor
SUPSuperintendent
SUPSuperscript (HTML markup tag)
SUPSupremum (least upper bound)
SUPStand Up Paddleboarding (sport)
SUPStanford University Press
SUPSupine
SUPWhat's Up?
SUPSpecial Use Permit
SUPSustainable Production
SUPSpecific Use Permit (city planning and zoning)
SUPStress Ulcer Prophylaxis
SUPRun Support (baseball; runs scored for a pitcher per 9 innings)
SUPSydney University Press (Australia)
SUPState University Plaza (New York)
SUPStart-Up Program
SUPShared Use Path (various locations)
SUPSupport Library
SUPService Update Pack
SUPSubpicture Format
SUPSport Utility Pick up
SUPSuperscript
SUPSystem Upgrade Program
SUPSoftware Update Packet (various companies)
SUPSpherical Unit Provided (band)
SUPSoudé Usine Process (welded machine process)
SUPSophia University Press (Japan)
SUPSoftware Update Protocol
SUPSingle Unit Pack (automobile exportation)
SUPSenshu University Press (Senshu University; Tokyo, Japan)
SUPSupuration (band)
SUPSupplemental Dictionary (File Name Extension)
SUPSociety for Ultrastructural Pathology
SUPStand Up Paddleboat
SUPStandard Unit of Processing
SUPSport Utility Pack (automotive)
SUPSustaining University Program (program of PEE)
SUPSuspect Unapproved Part
SUPService Use Profile
SUPShot Under Protest
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(5) Vivienne Shue, The Reach of the State: Sketches of the Chinese Body Politic (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1988), 64.
In April 2005, Ping-chen Hsiung published A Tender Voyage: Children and Childhood in Late Imperial China (Stanford University Press).
and with an introduction by Geoffrey Winthrop-Young and Michael Wutz (Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 1999), 1-2.
In The Not So Wild, Wild West: Property Rights on the Frontier (Stanford University Press), Terry Anderson, president of the Property and Environment Research Center, and Peter J.
Images in Yangtze Remembered: The River Beneath the Lake (Stanford University Press, $65) include that of a 400 year-old Buddhist temple, soon to be dismantled; the abstract patterns of tiled roots seen from above; and a small boy whose fluffy white dog provides evidence of prosperity: Paired pictures show a steep misty, gorge, then the canyon reduced by higher water to a rounded hillside.
The book is 752 pages and will be available in October 2004 from Stanford University Press (www.sup.org).
Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2001.
Bonsall, author of Disaster In Dearborn: The story of the Edsel (Stanford University Press, $35.95).
Librett, The Rhetoric of Cultural Dialogue, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000, pp.
'Predicting Presidential Elections and Other Things', published by Stanford University Press, teaches the basics of social science methodology and shows how to apply the lessons - from forecasting election outcomes and inflation rates to appraising the quality of a vintage wine.
Any vitamin deficiency would immediately be corrected, and we believe that this is equivalent to a vitamin deficiency." (Quoted from Stanford University press release, Sept.
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