Sentence examples for full offered from inspiring English sources

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Full offered to build a SunSaluter and went to a nearby village to buy parts.

The rich still come here, too – the rumour is that one Russian, being told the VIP section on FMIF's opening night was full, offered €50,000 for a table.

In the present study, the CS calves began to consume their full offered amount of concentrates (1 kg/day) by d -19 of the study.

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Each choreographer — except for Ms. May, who will show her "Gutter Gate" in full offers a work in progress, lasting under an hour.

Fuller offered a merely procedural natural law theory, though he did not deny that a substantive natural law theory is possible and appropriate.

The program, which just completed its first full year, offers full Peabody Preparatory scholarships to promising public school music students.

The full offer was "nothing particularly new," said Charles Schueler, a Cablevision spokesman.

"Telefónica could still come back with a higher bid or a full offer for KPN," said Mr. Gordon of Berenberg.

But what will happen if he does — and Microsoft doesn't make another full offer for Yahoo?

Since their combined stake in Fondiaria's voting stock would exceed 30%, Consob said last August, they would have to make a full offer to all other shareholders.

The seller is not accepting any bids and will only take a full offer of $10,000 to purchase the sauce packet. .

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