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This has since been remedied and Facebook actually awards me two days to celebrate, meaning my friends now get double the chance to wish me well.
While it may seem that only large corporations like Halliburton and Lockheed Martin would have a shot at lucrative military contracts, the Defense Department actually awards more than half, or $55 billion, to small businesses.
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Some companies contact Mr. Ridge's office only to find out that he does not actually award contracts.
The Board of Regents would actually award the degree to the teacher, who would commit to a high-needs school for four years.
The agency's acting administrator, Santanu K. Baruah, who began the job in August, emphasized that the S.B.A. relied mostly on information provided by the agencies like the Defense Department, which actually award the contracts and track them.
Referee Chris White did actually award Leicester a try from a line-out and drive, before he took it all back after touch judge Brian Campsall corroborated the claims of Neil McCarthy that he had ripped the ball from the marauding attackers.
You seem so desperate to avoid any potential conflict that you'd rather ask me about your pay rise than the person who can actually award it to you.
This, it said, was hardly exceptional for a boss which, though true, does not deal with the objection that Mr Esser was not actually awarded any share options.Martin Peltzer, a lawyer in Frankfurt, thinks that Mr Esser's award was dodgy.
HU JINTAO, the uninspiring bureaucrat who is about to become ruler of China, was actually awarded his job ten years ago, when he was first appointed to the Standing Committee of the Communist Party's Politburo reputedly on the strength of a judgment by Deng Xiaoping, who then held no formal office but was still the "paramount" leader, that "Hu's not bad".
While there is considerable variation in just-compensation law and even more variation in what is actually awarded, the fair-market-value standard rarely gives the landowner full compensation for the economic loss that he suffers as a result of the taking.
"While there is often a mini-competition (Lantern Rouge) in the Tour de France each year to be the last man to finish, Wikipedia tells me that they actually awarded a 'Maglia Nera' in the Giro between 1946 and 1951, where riders competed to lose the most time by 'Hiding in bars, barns, and behind hedges, or even puncturing their own wheels'.
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