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The thing is, when you develop players, you use them to help your team or to bring someone on board -- one way or another they're helping you.
"They wanted to bring someone on who was representing a new culture".
Lille are looking for another striker, but Seydoux can only afford to bring someone on loan.
"Any time you bring someone on and their first touch is a goal, it makes me look brilliant," Petke said.
That thought should be uppermost in your mind, even before you start looking to bring someone on board.
He says he hopes to bring someone on board to oversee i on his behalf, and there are industry rumours that it will be the former editor of the London Paper, Stefano Hatfield.
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We've brought someone on, Lawton Bloom from Argus, to make sure it's a clean and fair and balanced process.
But how do you know if you're bringing someone on board ready to make lightning strike twice?
This is a fancy term for bringing someone on board who is talented but just requires industry experience to realize their full potential.
He told me that he supports Bratton's initiative to subject all cops to three extra days of training annually and conceded that officers "need training on how to bring someone to the ground who is resisting arrest".
"With one button you can bring someone up on the screen who is working from home or on their mobile at the airport", says Cisco's James Campanini.
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