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(I chose $5 a week, to start).
Had they waited even a week to start advocating for change, the reporters would have gone home.
She was not actually employed by A. T. & T. Her employer was an A. T. & T. subcontractor that paid two hundred dollars a week to start.
I was paid £30 a week to start with, but in 1966, when Top of the Pops moved to London from Manchester, where I lived, I said, "No way.
He will work out at catcher and first base throughout spring training and could play first base once or twice a week to start the season, but the club does not pay him for his glove work.
Mr. Karp said that if he could do it again, he would pick one train station in one neighborhood and publish once a week to start, and expand only when he proved it could work.
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Paramount Pictures, then teetering on the brink of insolvency, offered her $5,000-a-week to start her film career in "Night After Night" with George Raft.
"If there's a bad week to start a relationship, it's the first week of law school," Ms. Porter said, laughing.
Maybe it works best for your family to be seen once a week to get started.
Authorities will sign a contract this week to start mapping the pipes before replacing them "in a thoughtful fashion", he said.
I made an appointment the following week to start my own transformation process.
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