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While walking-tour participants admire his handiwork on the walls of Winnipeg, mural artist Charlie Johnston is in the Deep South working on the bigge...
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The flat-bed semi, spray-painted silver, came complete "chrome" smoke stacks made out of straightened chain link and hauled a farm silo made from an aluminum water bottle.
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... same directly into a building, farm house or silo in which a furnace is located . In such cases, Dup...
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This is no hyperbole. In 1999, the U.S. government turned two components of a decommissioned nuclear missile field along Interstate 90 into a tourist attraction, mainly to remind future generations how close the Soviets and Americans came to destroying each other during the Cold War and taking the rest of humanity with them.
What: From now until Sept. 30, guided tours of the Minuteman launch control centre and missile silo are offered twice daily Monday through Saturday, at 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Starting in October and over the winter, tours will be offered Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. Tours are free but space is limited, so book well in advance. Call 605-433-5552 for reservations, up to three months in advance. Tours take about 90 minutes.
Where: Guided Minuteman tours depart from...
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... au titulaire de licence qui exploite les silos suivants où est manutentionné du grain :. a) so...
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If this sort of polling hocus-pocus, which suggests the Liberals will recapture 20 seats in Ontario, is the basis for Mr. Dion's apparent readiness to bring down the Conservatives next month, he might want a second opinion before forcing an election. The former cheerleaders say Mr. Dion has retreated into a silo of self-guiding isolation, turned a tin ear to public occasion by delivering stern policy lectures at feel-good fundraisers and remained so socially distant from his own caucus that his advisors can't find a way to send quiet warnings through friendly backdoor channels.
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... would be grouped into like currencies ("silos"). The current SCSA proposal appears to contemplat...
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That idea was first articulated publicly by Dr. Henry Friesen, former head of the University of Manitoba's department of medicine, founding chairman of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and one of this country's most respected names in medical research.
We need a culture shift in Canada," [Gary Filmon] said. "We need to eliminate the silo effect and align health-care policy with economic-development policy.
It's exactly the kind of rupture that Filmon's group is intent on repairing if ever the Canadian health-care system is going to become a net exporter.
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... by how they organize their ministries in silos that seldom work collectively. In Food Connects Us...
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While this may seem practical from a decentralized view in that it allows every department to concentrate on their area of expertise, silos can actually be a barrier to having a healthy and efficient organization. A department operating in isolation sets its own priorities, goals and standards. If it remains too sharply-focused on its own needs, the people in that silo have blinders on to what the other silos are doing.
A report by Industry Week noted that silos are the biggest hindrance to corporate growth. Another study by the American Management Association revealed that 83 per cent of executives said silos existed in their firms. Of these, 97 per cent believed silos were counterproductive.
Communicate. There is no more important tool for dismantling silos than honest, frequent and t...