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From Clark: That it is a real piece of professional project



 
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From Clark: That it is a real piece of professional project #1 (permalink) Sat Sep 27, 2003 11:31 am   From Clark: That it is a real piece of professional project
 

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Dear Torsten,

I've read the artile (British vs. American English) in full. I would say that it is a real piece of
professional project which handles out the most points of establishing the
online business. I wonder whether or not if you have got a library of
resources to be added. I received votes from 10 people through both teachers
and students yesterday and I'm finalising the data as well as highlighting
some points that can be improved and adding up some more features to the
articles which I think might be good. I will send them over by the weekend.
Once again, the article is drop-head impressive!!!

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From Clark: That it is a real piece of professional project #2 (permalink) Wed May 25, 2011 13:36 pm   From Clark: That it is a real piece of professional project
 

Thanks Clark from 2003!
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