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...purchase price; the SBA, through its affiliated entity CenTex Certified Development Corporation (CDC), would provide second lien financing for approximately 40% of the purchase price...
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...who used to work for the Office of the Chief Disciplinary Counsel (CDC) of the State Bar of Texas and "that 'I know Bennett...
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...emotional discussion, I strongly suggest that [the child] be immunized according to CDC (Center (sic) for Disease Control) and AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) recommendations...
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...attorney misconduct are assessed by the Office of the Chief Disciplinary Counsel (CDC) of the State Bar of Texas, which administers the attorney disciplinary system...
Selling raw milk is illegal in 20 states, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration bans all interstate shipments. But, buoyed by the local/organic/unprocessed food movement, raw-milk drinkers are gr
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...Human Services, "Toxicological Profile for Tetrachloroethylene" 55-59 (Sept. 1997), www. atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp.18.pdf (visited Jan. 31, 2012). Perc used by...
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...Corporation, the bankrupt (which the parties call "RTC"); and Congress Development Company ("CDC"), like Roti a creditor of the bankrupt estate.Roti owned a...
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