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In Chicago, the verdict was seen as a serious blow to Mr. Blagojevich, already damaged by descriptions of pay-to-play politics that emerged in testimony, sometimes involving him directly.

But there is a mordant hopelessness to the tale, as in a description of pay phones on street corners in the desolate city: "In the cold they stand like vertical, transparent coffins for people to recite their lives in".

His description of paying BrightHouse £103 a week out of his £140 income dismays Andy Smith, director of marketing, who is hovering nearby.

In sum, for management purposes, a subsidy program needs not only a system for generating descriptive statistics from data flowing in from eligibility determinations and subsidy payments, but should also collect ancillary data from sample surveys of workers and firms, to answer questions that go beyond simple descriptions of subsidies paid and their recipients.

As one who writes cultural commentary and political news for a living, I'm often knee-deep in the churning world around me, obligated by virtue of my job description to pay attention, make note, keep fingers on various pulses of stories that often stir reaction and debate.

Job descriptions, conditions and rates of pay vary widely between universities, and even between the various departments of the same university.

Now she's set to become first lady a full-time-plus job that's neither elected nor appointed, has no real clear-cut description of duties, pays nothing, and that she can't quit unless she gets a divorce.

Clients can browse by age, bust or dress size, ethnicity, sexual orientation or location.Other websites garner information from clients, who upload reviews of the prostitutes they have visited with details of the services offered, prices paid and descriptions of the encounters.

Special attention was paid to descriptions of the challenges they faced in persuading women to take SP at the clinic through direct observed therapy (DOT).

Tyler's brave and poignant description of the low pay, insecurity, chancy benefits, difficulty securing maternity leave, and general discouragement that many postdocs endure was effective.

Patients with obsessive compulsive disorders usually are very precise in the description of their symptoms, pay attention to minor details, and are not able to discriminate between major and minor details (in this case the main and the minor features of their headache).

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