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  • 111Self-reliance — Self re*li ance, n. Reliance on one s own powers or judgment; self trust. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 112Montana Land Reliance — (MLR) is a private, non profit land trust founded in 1978 to acquire and manage conservation easements in Montana. In 2005, MLR had over $12 million in assets and held over 500,000 acres (2,000 km²) in conservation easements. It is headquartered… …

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  • 113Parque Nacional Arroyo Reliance — El Parque Nacional Arroyo Reliance (Reliance Creek National Park) es un parque nacional en Queensland (Australia), ubicado a 818 km al noroeste de Brisbane …

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  • 114reasonable reliance —    Particularly in contracts, facts or claims that a prudent person would believe and feel secure in acting upon. A person typically is promised something to his or her benefit, takes steps in reliance on the promise, and then finds that he or… …

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  • 115self-reliance — ► NOUN ▪ reliance on one s own powers and resources rather than those of others. DERIVATIVES self reliant adjective …

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  • 116self-reliance — [self′ri lī′əns] n. reliance on one s own judgment, abilities, etc. self reliant adj …

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  • 117self-reliance — noun Date: 1815 reliance on one s own efforts and abilities …

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  • 118Fort Reliance Water Aerodrome — is located in Chalton Bay, adjacent to Fort Reliance, Northwest Territories, Canada, and is open from the middle of June until September.References …

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  • 119Institute for Local Self-Reliance — The Institute for Local Self Reliance or ILSR, is a nonprofit organization that advocates for local solutions for a sustainable future.Founded in 1974, ILSR’s mission is to provide the conceptual framework, strategies and information to aid the… …

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  • 120Fort Reliance, Northwest Territories — Fort Reliance, located on the East Arm of Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, was erected in 1833 as a winter camp for George Back s expedition to the Arctic Coast via the Back River, in a mission of scientific discovery and in… …

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