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InSITE offers a one-semester mentorship in finance and tech to business and law students.
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Most of these have been locked up by Dow, which developed its Insite metallocenes for solution-based polyethylene production, and by Exxon, which commercialised metallocenes for a gas-phase polyethylene process.
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The court said in its ruling that in the clinic's eight-year history, "Insite has been proven to save lives with no discernible negative impact on the public safety and health objectives of Canada".
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Christopher Falkenberg, president at Insite Security Inc. and former Special Agent of the United States Secret Service, cautions that it will take some time to know what had happened in Boston, but suggested that judging from photos and video the devices were small, and possibly home-made.
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Christopher Falkenberg, president at Insite Security Inc. and a former special agent with the United States Secret Service, cautioned that it will take some time to know what had happened in Boston, but suggested that judging from photos and video the devices were small, and possibly home-made.
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While it is impossible to predict a terrorist attack, taking some precautions and preparing oneself should be a priority for all travelers, says Christopher Falkenberg, a former Secret Service agent who now runs Insite Security, a risk management and security consulting firm that services corporations and high-net worth families.
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Messrs Katzenstein and Keohane cite a December 2004 poll, conducted by Global Market Insite, in which thousands of consumers in eight countries (Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, Britain and the United States) were asked two questions about 53 American companies: would they avoid American products because of recent American foreign policy and military action?
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