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■ He appears to draw at least as much joy from signing autographs as fans do procuring them.
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Which he promptly did, procuring a franchise from the National Basketball League in 1946 for the grand sum of $1,000.
I did procure the cats.
When he did procure prime ingredients — fresh tofu from Chinatown, for example — the variations were legion and sublime.
Mr. Kassar said that when his clients did procure loans, they often used the money to cover payrolls rather than to hire new workers, in part because many of their largest customers were taking longer to pay their bills.
Osakana does procure small amounts of wild-caught tuna and Alaskan sockeye salmon, but on my first visit to the shop I was surprised to see, front and center, a humble porgy a silvery, plate-sized fish that lives in the waters of New York and New Jersey.
This rumor proved to false, but the Russians had decided that they should continue the design process for the time when the Ottomans did procure dreadnoughts of their own.
We failed to get an upgrade so had to make do with procuring 15 tiny bottles of whisky by way of compensation.
As a buyer on behalf of a number of countries, UNICEF faces such constraints but so do countries procuring for their national demand.
For him, the key question for public agencies is "how do you procure what you don't know exists?" In the classical model of procurement, an agency drafts a Request for Proposals (RFP) that spells out exactly what the agency is looking for from vendors.
But all one has to do to procure a puppy is click the PayPal link.
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