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"I just want to get a contract for my folks.
How could a company get a contract for an event that had not yet taken place unless it surely knew that it would?
For a £19 contribution, which is cancelled out by its offer of £20 credit if you pre-order, you can get a contract for £37 a month.
The announcement of the strike plans is the latest step in the effort to get a contract for 7,000 day care workers at 360 city-financed centers.
We get a contract for £10,000 – a huge amount of money back then – stay in Kensington Gardens Hotel, and hang out with people that drive Bentleys.
Executives around baseball believe Jeter will get a contract for at least eight years and for perhaps as many as 10, for an average salary of just under $20 million a season.
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He got a contract for a biography of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and he managed to write it.
John said he fought in the Battle of Jutland, so Irving got a contract for him with his publisher to write a book about it for the anniversary.
It concerns breaking a public procurement law by getting a contract (for supplying clocks with information panels to schools in Aquitaine) without a competitive tender.
She stayed for several years, until getting a contract for her first collection of stories, "Circling the Drain," which was published to acclaim in 1999.
And that was way before he got a contract for $400 million, so we can only imagine how one-dimensional he is now.
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