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Instead, she is constantly courting it, nurturing it, and protecting it.
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Constantly courting and corralling talent, Mr. Bandier — tan, stout, carefully coiffed, and, it must be said, a gray-haired senior in a notoriously youth-oriented trade — is a music industry veteran at center stage in one of the business's few bright spots these days: music publishing.
A world in which the global monetary hegemon is constantly courting financial bubbles in an effort to prop up demand does not seem likely to be a particularly stable one.
Frequent travelers are the belles of the credit card ball because they tend to spend a lot, so issuers are constantly courting them with generous offers.
He could not complain, for it was what he constantly courted, and the peroration of his judgment in the Birmingham Six case - "This case shows what a civilised country we are" - will remain an ironic epitaph not on them but on him.
Trump has constantly courted controversy throughout his presidential bid.
And what about Continental Oil across town, which constantly courts Northern's best people?
Dilip Cherian, founder of Perfect Relations, says "We are constantly courted and are consistently one of the first ports of call for an acquirer.
Because of this quality, pantsuits constantly courted controversy in the late 60s.
I courted it.
The beauty behind Citizenn's production and selection lies in the balance found within emphatic floor-fillers that constantly court the edges of darkness.
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