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But the lack of a current contract not only has cost guild members lost wages, it also has led some television studios to favor forging contracts with a rival union for new television shows under development.
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She's not alone: the building has long been known as theater central, a hive of suites where ideas are hatched, partnerships forged, contracts signed, legends born.
After the Battle of Plassey in 1757, a victory that owed more to treachery, forged contracts, bankers and bribes than military prowess, he transferred to the EIC treasury no less than £2.5m seized from the defeated rulers of Bengal – in today's currency, around £23m for Clive and £250m for the company.
TONY BLAIR, the prime minister, came to power vowing to restore trust in politics by forging a "contract with the British people".
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A group of Interior Ministry and tax-department officials and professional criminals conspired to forge documents, create dummy companies, and invent contracts that showed that the two hundred and thirty million paid as tax should be refunded.
In the late 1990s, well before it forged its contract with Blue Cross Blue Shield, Advocate began taking steps to control costs and improve quality.
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A source close to Facebook told Forbes that if it turns out Ceglia has forged the contract with Zuckerberg and submitted that in a court filing, state and federal prosecutors would be most likely be quite interested.
In two years, Foot restored trade union rights lost in the Tory industrial relations act of 1971, legitimised the closed shop against furious opposition from Fleet Street, created the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) and the Health and Safety Executive, and played a major role in forging the "social contract" between the government and the unions.
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