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The coming weeks are likely to bring a string of similar announcements, while the banks disclose the bonuses paid to their top executives.
If they're any good, they should be able to bring a string of prospective buyers round to view, and because they're paid by commission – which is a percentage of the sale price – you can rest assured that they'll do their best to sell it for as much as they can.
The expectation is that this will bring a string of insurance claims from residents whose homes and vehicles have been damaged.
But the first few years of our union bring a string of other problems.
It can bring a string of laughter to a potentially somber event.
"It's been very difficult to bring a string of horses east to west and come and compete.
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On a brighter note, the Games have undeniably brought a string of world-class performers and shows to the UK.
Though very lucrative in financial terms, the half-share in TNK-BP brought a string of disputes with the partners.
This season was spent mainly in the relegation spots until suddenly March and April brought a string of stirring wins and another season en Primera.
The preceding days had brought a string of dispiriting news about the speed with which the British economy is sinking into recession.In this section Strangers in the house Who's for the hot seat?
What is missing from tales of modern, oceanside wealth is the surprise Nick Carraway feels when he learns that Tom Buchanan brought a string of polo ponies from Illinois to Long Island.
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