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By E. B. White The New Yorker, November 27, 1937 P. 21 The use of "Thank you" by the doer of a favor, instead of by the recipient, is met with fairly frequently in this country.
The New Yorker, November 27, 1937 P. 21 The use of "Thank you" by the doer of a favor, instead of by the recipient, is met with fairly frequently in this country.
The one candidate who veers from both traditional mainstream Republicanism, and from the still voluble posturing of the neo-cons, in favor instead of libertarianism (and even of some anti-militarism) is Ron Paul, as we all know.
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This unwieldy political structure doles out 25,000 jobs each Election Day as party favors instead of hiring workers for their skills or experience.
Weak money also directs entrepreneurs' focus to politics, to lobbying governments for contracts and favors instead of focusing on the free markets.
Considering the higher operating pressure of the GT, an elevated-pressure air separation unit (EP-ASU) is usually favored instead of the conventional low-pressure air separation units (LP-ASU).
We further asked whether police had asked them for anything in exchange for not arresting them (e.g., money, sexual favors), and if police had ever confiscated their syringe or solicited sexual favors instead of arresting them in the last six months.
The specialized inhabitation on crucifer hosts for V. longisporum might represent an ecologically dependent natural selection, where an interspecies hybrid is favored instead of its parents.
Barter favors instead of cash where you can.
Give homemade favors instead of store bought ones.
Lincoln Center could do itself, the Philharmonic and all of us a favor if, instead of welcoming the orchestra back, it just said no.
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