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New Jewish Agenda (Organization)--History 1 record
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New Jinling school of painting About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 0 records
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  1. Painting, Chinese--20th century (436 records)
  2. Painting, Chinese--21st century (79 records)
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New jobs tax credit About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 1 record
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  1. Employment tax credit (3 records)
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New jobs tax credit--Illinois--Periodicals 1 record
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New jobs tax credit--Law and legislation--United States 25 records
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New jobs tax credit--Maryland 1 record
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New jobs tax credit--Missouri 1 record
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New jobs tax credit--United States 36 records
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New jobs tax credit--United States--Case studies 1 record
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New jobs tax credit--United States--Handbooks, manuals, etc 1 record
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New Kadampa Tradition (Organization) 2 records
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New Kandon (Laos)--Politics and government 1 record
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New, Keith--Catalogs 1 record
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New Kensington (Pa.)--Directories 1 record
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New Kensington (Pa.)--Maps 3 records
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New Kensington (Pa.)--Newspapers 1 record
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New Kent County (Va.)--Economic conditions 1 record
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New Kent County (Va.)--Genealogy 2 records
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New Kent County (Va.)--History 1 record
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New Kent County (Va.)--History--Sources 1 record
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