Some of the work shown in the name of Arte Povera predates the Arte Povera rubric.
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The latter falls under the Google Docs rubric, which includes hosted word processing, spreadsheets, presentations and data storage.
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There was often a perspex stand housing a CD cover and the rubric "Now playing" written on it.
But clearly, the Federal Reserve has moved far beyond this little rubric as goes the basis of its operations.
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He launched iLab Ventures. iLab Ventures is housed under the rubric of Access Capital, a full-services investing house.
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Also vulnerable are companies heavily dependent on expensive new high-tech programs, which now go under the rubric of Future Combat Systems.
That is a different -- different approach to expanding coverage under the rubric of public option than the House has taken.
Unlike hospitals, which operate under the rubric of large regulatory agencies, physicians have been much more difficult to regulate and monitor.
Not that I see this rubric mentioned anywhere else on Microsoft's homepage.
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The Bush administration has tried this rubric of the six-party talks involving China, South Korea, Russia, Japan and the United States and North Korea.
This last is followed by a rubric suggesting that it's already time to start worrying about where to go when the earth boils dry.
If she has always shown symptoms that could fit under the rubric of mania, should we call this mania or a really bad personality problem?
Now, within that rubric, there are different ways I could go.
Particularly when your yellow card is for one of the many offenses that fall under the rubric of "unsporting behavior" such as shirt-pulling, time-wasting or obstruction.
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He dismisses the idea that gay couples could be granted rights equal to marriage under the rubric of something other than marriage, such as a civil union.
In Paris, she violates yet another social rubric by falling in love with a married man, a well-read, clever romantic who is also a bit of a cad.
All these forms fall under the rubric of "advanced directives".
These options fall under the overarching rubric of mission investing.
The actions taken by the Treasury Tuesday fall under the rubric of the Troubled Assets Relief Program that is the centerpiece of the bailout bill Congress passed earlier this month.
Under the quintessential "transie" rubric of creating "a more perfect union" in "a more perfect world, " this 29-page report is meant to demonstrate the United States' exemplary role in building transnationalism.
The EID is not a municipal power company, but a private initiative under a public rubric that allows private property owners to provide electric and thermal energy for one or more buildings.
And I would say that what happened last night falls under the rubric of making sure that people know why he's making decisions that he's made and the success of those decisions?
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Rather, in archetypal Microsoft fashion, it is first consolidating its grip on game development through its control of the underlying software, a series of low-level programs that go under the rubric of DirectX.
The Higher Education Policy Act, the acts of 1958, '59, just like the National Defence Highway Act of 1956 were vehicles by which public goods were generated under the rubric of national defence.
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The question emerges because of the legal requirement that the federal government make the rubric by which it will award winners as objective as possible, so that there can be no accusation of favoritism or cronyism.
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For example, in 1999, the German multinational Siemens sold Saddam Hussein many sets of lithotripters under the rubric of medical equipment Iraq has been permitted to purchase as part of the so-called "oil for food" program.
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Blaming Wall Street is a convenient rubric.
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An additional 4.5 million were guaranteed by the FHA and sold through Ginnie Mae before 2008, and a further 2.5 million loans were made under the rubric of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which required insured banks to provide mortgage credit to home buyers who were at or below 80% of median income.
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