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18, 2004; and Global concerns focus on the powerless women who are
living with AIDS in the developing world: microbicides might work where
ABCs don't, Affiance for Microbicide Development Weekly Digest,
2004, Vol. An affiance should be hard diplomatic currency, valuable and
hard to get, and not inflationary paper from the mimeograph machine in
the State Department. In a
sign of progress for the US gaming market, eValley was led to this deal
through its affiance with a third-party content publisher, New
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