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Lexington-Fayette, also known as the Horse Capital of the World, enjoys a 24% net employment outlook , the percentage of employers that expect to add employees (28%) minus the percentage that expect to reduce their workforce (4%).
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It is located one block west of the new 104-storey One World Trade Center (also known as the Freedom Tower).
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The World Health Organization declared the virus, also known as the novel influenza A(H1N1), a global pandemic June 11.
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The King James, also known as the Authorised Version, remains one of the most frequently used Bibles in the English-speaking world, especially in the United States.
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But failure to strike a any deal would have put at risk not just what would would be the biggest free-trade deal of its kind in over a decade, but also the stalled global trade talks known as the Doha Round, which are being held under the auspices of the World Trade Organization.
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Welcome to the world of data mining, also known as knowledge discovery, which is a process that evaluates data.
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The research is a first step toward U.S. health officials' goal of developing a safe and effective vaccine against H1N1, also known as swine flu, which has been declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization.
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While Chardonnay grew to fame as "white Burgundy, " Pinot Gris began turning up in odd corners of the wine world under murky aliases: In France alone, Pinot Gris is also known as Tokay d'Alsace, Pinot Beurot in Burgundy and Malvoisie in the Loire.
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He also uncovered a skull of the world's largest land mammal, a kind of giant hornless rhinoceros now known as Indricotherium.
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Merck (nyse: MRK - news - people ), the world's third-largest drug company, is using gene expression arrays, also known as DNA chips, to keep clinical duds from reaching expensive animal or human trials.
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