Science / Weather / United States Weather Bureau: The official name of the National Weather Service prior to 1970.
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Bureau Noun Synonyms: (writing-)desk, chest of drawers, chest, dresser, chifferobe, chiffonier
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United Noun Synonyms: unified, common, mutual, combined, merged, coalesced, pooled, shared, collective, joint, amalgamated, connected
United Verb Synonyms: joint, cooperative, common, communal, collaborative, synergetic or synergistic, collective, concerted, coordinated, allied, partnership
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Weather Adjective Synonyms: (meteorological) condition(s), climate
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Science / Weather / United States Weather Bureau: The official name of the National Weather Service prior to 1970. MORE
Business / Agriculture / United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act Of 1988: P.L. 100-449 (September 28, 1988) implemented the bilateral trade agreement between the United States and Canada, including agricultural trade. The agreement would phase out tariffs between the two co MORE
Science / Weather / Weather: The state of the atmosphere at a specific time and with respect to its effect on life and human activities. It is the short term variations of the atmosphere, as opposed to the long term, or climatic, MORE
Business / Agriculture / United States Trade Representative (USTR): The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, originally Office of the Special Trade Representative (STR), is responsible for developing and coordinating international trade, commodity, and direct inve MORE
Business / Agriculture / United States Grain Standards Act (USGSA) Of 1916: P.L. 64-190 (August 11, 1916), as amended, authorizes the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration to establish official marketing standards (not health and safety standards) for grains MORE
Business / Agriculture / United Nations Conference On Trade And Development (UNCTAD): A UN agency that focuses attention on international economic relations and on measures that might be taken by developed countries to accelerate economic development in developing countries. MORE