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I ran my own company for ten years and while I always chose a new hire over a pay raise, I was able to bring in enough to convince my wife to "give it another year".
After the examination, I was asked to bring enough cash for the caesarean.
Make sure to bring enough underwear and socks.
Remember to bring enough spare pens and pencils and rubbers.
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In-house legal counsel and corporate clientele that do not have their own lawyers on staff have figured out how to package their business and manage their risks, such that they are able to bring the "good enough" revolution to law.
Eventually, you may be able to bring your hand near enough that the cat will smell it.
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