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This time she wasn't dealing to make money and using drugs to party; she was dealing to earn enough money to use.
Most of the other couples were hired more or less the way we were, at the same time and with much wheeling and dealing to make it happen.
There was enough political wheeling and dealing to make your head spin.
Thus many youth turn to transactional sex or drug dealing to make a living, or have little choice other than non-wage agricultural work [ 19]. "Key populations," such as MSM, make up roughly 10%% of new HIV infections in Zambia and are a critical area of focus for prevention efforts, yet discrimination against such populations can impede these efforts [ 9].
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There was just one more deal to make.
"Here, it is not a big deal to make money.
We just thought it was the right deal to make".
Khaksar risked a great deal to make this overture to the United States.
The German ambassador has done a great deal to make this concert possible.
Lynn O'Shaughnessy, 16, said: "They made a really big deal to make it healthy.
"He knows how to fine-tune deals to make them work," Mr. Shah said.
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