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A favour for a friend, whether a promoter or another DJ.
Doctors voted overwhelmingly in favour for a system of regulation, which would mean poor managers could be barred from working.
This calls for a kind of utopian thinking that has been out of favour for a long time.
If for one year this uprating actually works in their relative favour for a change, who can begrudge them that?
The problem started when Mr Reid cut back some bushes as a favour for a friend and the neighbour objected.
Deyn's Friday night gig was a favour for a friend: a showcase for Five O'Clock Heroes' new album Speak Your Language.
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It was the classic favour-for-a-favour route, and Weintraub ended up promoting successful concert tours in the 70s with the likes of Presley, Sinatra, Bob Dylan and John Denver: unhip but remunerative acts that allowed Weintraub to cross over into TV and other media.
Ditching meritocracy in favour of A-for-effort rubbish has naturally left many feeling very pissed off.
Morris called it a "favour for an ally".
She told PR Week that she appeared as a favour for an "old friend".
Nigeria striker Yakubu agreed a three-year deal with Rovers after being out of favour for almost a year at Everton.
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