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doe

the female of the deer, hare, rabbit, and certain other animals
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DOE

U.S. Department of Energy.
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doe

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(vertebrate zoology)
The adult female deer, antelope, goat, rabbit, or any other mammal of which the male is referred to as buck.
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DOE

Abbr. for the US Department of the Environment.
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DOE

Distributed Object Environment: a distributed object-oriented application framework from SunSoft.
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The DOE secretary did tell us that we will defer to the decision of the Office of the Solicitor General.
The DOE plans to follow through with further stops elsewhere in North America as well as in South America and the Middle East.
"Even assuming arguendo that Doe had shown that he was a resident of Boston, the Court concludes that Doe received all the process that he was due under the Fourteenth Amendment.
He said DOE will listen to all views and feedback submitted as the purpose of the townhall was to highlight the PIL1 issue.
At his hearing, a three-person panel sided with Doe and cleared him of wrongdoing.
The GAO report does not comment on the fact that DOE has consistently refused to share with the US fusion community the results of its periodic reviews (so-called Lehman Reviews) of the growing cost of the US contributions to ITER or that they have explicitly excluded consideration of ITER costs from the Strategic Plan currently being prepared by its Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee.
"We think this is the right approach and we applaud DOE's effort to bring more clarity and certainty to the regulatory process," says Diane Haggard, spokeswoman for Cheniere Energy.
The DOE has lately been flooded by export applications; thirty-one companies have asked the Energy Department for export permits.
Attorney Allison Kidd-Miller, representing DOE, contended that the fee is linked to electricity generation using nuclear power rather than to the waste repository.
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