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Ideally, travelers using private cars should enlist someone to drop them off.
Participants are asked to enlist someone — a friend, neighbor or family member — whose story they want to hear.
Try to enlist someone — a spouse, a friend, even your dog — to listen to your speech, Professor Beebe said.
You may want to enlist someone whose name is unfamiliar to students to send the e-mail and perhaps even to field a phone call from a student seeking more information.
How could the network enlist someone who had been arrested for roughly pulling Michelle Fields, the former Breitbart News reporter, away from Mr. Trump as she tried to interview him at a public event?
That's nice for her, but how do you enlist someone to be your mentor? A. Some companies, like Ms. Raiche's, have formal mentoring programs that you can ask to join.
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When she had trouble enlisting someone, she began to panic.
I recommend sewing, and enlisting someone to help.
These are the questions you should ask anytime you're enlisting someone to help you become a better leader.
Guevara had enlisted someone to kill him, but Morgan had captured the agent and, before letting him go, obtained a written confession, which he had stashed away.
Mr. Obama initially had expressed a preference for enlisting someone with business experience, as part of his broader outreach to the corporate community, alienated by his policies overhauling the health care and financial regulatory systems.
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