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Mr. Headley claimed to work for Mr. Rana's immigration agency.
He claimed to work "toward what I feel; toward a kind of ecstasy".
At the local office of the federal Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), 70 people claimed to work there who didn't.
Perhaps not as long as Jürgen Kluge, who heads the German arm of McKinsey, and recently claimed to work between 70 and 80 hours a week.
Under a montage of the London skyline, the "boutique consultancy" claimed to work "dynamically" with clients to "solve their problems and exceed expectations on mission-critical issues".
One claimed to work for the U.N.H.C.R., the U.N. refugee agency, but, when asked to give the full name of the organization, he told police that the first letter "probably stands for United, but I don't remember the rest".
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It claims to work on behalf of the extremely poor.
Their silver-bearded leader, Mohamed, claims to work closely with neighboring, less religious units.
Did it have a moral obligation to do so, especially to its clients, whom it claims to work for?
Be wary if approached by someone in the car park claiming to work for the car hire firm.
Talk about "the bankers" makes little sense, people in finance don't seem to whine and they claim to work insane hours.
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