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  2. Apatit - Wikipedia

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    Apatit JSC (Russian: АО «Апатит») is a Russian mining and processing enterprise engaged in the extraction of mineral raw materials for manufacture of chemicals and fertilizers. Main operations are the mining and processing of mines and processes apatite - nepheline ore from the Khibiny deposit .

  3. Apatity - Wikipedia

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    The main employer of Apatity is JSC "Apatit", the largest mining and concentrating enterprise in Europe and Russia. Other employers include the Kola Science Center of the Russian Academy of Science and various state and private enterprises. The joint civilian-military Kirovsk-Apatity Airport is located 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) southeast of the town

  4. Junior School Certificate - Wikipedia

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    The government also decided not to hold the Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations in 2022. [2] In 2023, The ministry of education of Bangladesh stated that there will be no JSC-JDC examination in the new curriculum. From 2024, class VIII and class IX exams will be held under the new syllabus. [3]

  5. PhosAgro - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, PhosAgro paid $344 million at a state tender to buy back a 26.7% share in Apatit, bringing the company's ownership to 76%. [10] As of 2012, Andrey Guryev and his family owned 5.47% of PhosAgro via various trusts. [11] PhosAgro is 19.35% owned by Vladimir Litvinenko, [12] who oversaw Vladimir Putin's plagiarized doctoral thesis in 1996 ...

  6. New International Version - Wikipedia

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    The New International Version (NIV) is a translation of the Bible into contemporary English. Published by Biblica, the complete NIV was released on October 27, 1978 [6] with a minor revision in 1984 and a major revision in 2011. The NIV relies on recently-published critical editions of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. [1] [2]

  7. Today's New International Version - Wikipedia

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    The Committee on Bible Translation wanted to build a new version on the heritage of the NIV and, like its predecessor, create a balanced mediating version–one that would fall in-between the most literal translation and the most free; [3] between word-for-word (Formal Equivalence) [3] and thought-for-thought (Dynamic Equivalence).

  8. Apatite - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Phosphorite is a phosphate-rich sedimentary rock containing as much as 80% apatite, [9] which is present as cryptocrystalline masses referred to as collophane. [10] Economic quantities of apatite are also sometimes found in nepheline syenite or in carbonatites .

  9. An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture

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    [1] Newton's work also built upon the textual work of Richard Simon and his own research. The text was first published in English in 1754, 27 years after his death. The account claimed to review the textual evidence available [2] from ancient sources on two disputed Bible passages: 1 John 5:7 and 1 Timothy 3:16.