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Greg Poehler, with help from sis Amy, returns for second season of...
2015-07-17 19:29:25| Appliances - Topix.net
In this image released by NBC, Per Svensson, from left, Jason Priestley, and Greg Poehler appear in a scene from "Welcome to Sweden." The second season of comedy series premieres on Sunday at 8 p.m. EDT on NBC.
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TFB representatives speak to SIS students
2014-12-21 07:39:31| Agriculture - Topix.net
Nathan Smith with Texas Farm Bureau, along with volunteers from the Nolan County Farm Bureau, recently spoke to fourth and fifth graders at Sweetwater Intermediate School. Smith travels to 25-30 schools each year to connect students with the agriculture industry and to "teach the students where their food comes from, who grows the food they enjoy each day."
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Operational Data Management System helps utilities leverage SIS.
2014-12-05 14:30:30| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Offering single information collection/distribution point, iiDEAS®, helps utilities realize full potential of true Smart Infrastructure Solutions (SIS). Platform provides centralized repository with which to aggregate data collected from multiple sources, such as meter-reading networks, sensors, back-office systems, GIS, and weather feeds. Single-service as well as combination utilities can access data to optimize distribution networks, reduce operating costs, and increase service reliability.
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Emerson Completes DeltaV SIS BMS Migration Project
2014-09-22 05:39:00| Chemical Processing
Emerson Process Management completed a DeltaV SIS burner management system migration project in Sasols integrated chemical plant in Sasolburg, South Africa.
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Experts: D.A.'s decision to prosecute pot cases fits S.I.'s no-nonsense crime view
2014-07-31 05:20:47| Footwear - Topix.net
Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan's decision to continue prosecuting low-level marijuana cases fits the borough's longstanding no-nonsense view of crime, legal experts say.