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He told group members: "The refugees who are exactly in need of your help, they will never forget your single cent of help (sic) because we left our loved ones in war, in darkness, and you help connect us with them".
In addition, HP has now beaten Wall Street earnings estimates for three straight quarters, so it's not exactly in need of a shakeup at the top.
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As well as the money, Oswald will be able to take up a short placement at the institution, although this Oxford University Classics graduate isn't exactly in dire need of any more education.
What's interesting is that, considering Globant's prior round was $15 million and revenues for 2011 topped $90 million, the company wasn't exactly in dire need of the additional funding.
That said, Quebec's refineries aren't exactly in desperate need of new supply.
Though his performance is committed and confident, and his descriptions brilliantly worded, his targets, it must be said, are not exactly new, or in need of the extra abuse.
Not exactly a key group in need of assistance.
"My foot strikes something, I look down, and there is exactly what I'm in need of".
"I'm like a man who stumbles; my foot strikes something, I look down, and there is exactly what I'm in need of".
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This revival of free-market energy policy resulted in exactly what we need today: a boom in production and exploration that led to a 20-year decline in prices to less than half their peak levels.
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