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The answer must be a contingent yes.
It's one thing to be a contingent worker in good times and when you're young; quite another in bad times when you're middle-aged.
And certainly there must be a contingent from Cantor Fitzgerald, where Mr. Cruz was in the accounting group on the 101st floor of 1 World Trade Center.
A Ministry of Defence spokesman said there would be a contingent of between 30 and 40 crew and engineers waiting with the three Chinooks currently stuck in the Indian capital.
Yet there has always been and always will be a contingent of opera lovers who are grateful that the language barrier "spares them from having to follow texts they would find stilted or silly," as Mr. Crutchfield put it.
There will always be a contingent of New Yorkers who do not like Clemens -- many Mets fans, in particular, who won't forgive Clemens for hitting Mike Piazza in the head last year, or for the bat-throwing incident in the World Series.
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That is to say, she is a contingent being: a being who might not have existed.
That is, a contingent being is one for whom both concreteness and noncreteness are equally possible.
I generally like being a contingent worker.
The writer is a contingent philosophy professor at Rutgers University-Camden.
There is a contingent of GCHQ at NSA Menwith Hill.
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