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There were blueprints for how to build a nuclear bomb — missing some critical components but good enough to get the work started.
Mr. Hevesi contended that the city had wrongly skipped the traditional competitive bidding process by improperly claiming it needed to get the work started quickly.
Instrumental in reorganizing the western surveys into the U.S. Geological Survey, King agreed to become the first director (1879) only until he could appoint the staff and get the work started.
For any company looking to spin up some kind of operation in a new region, one of the first steps may be finding contractors in the area that can actually get the work started — but, especially as companies drift farther from cities, that can increasingly become a nightmare that's quite familiar to Matt Velker.
Pay the first installment or Escrow the fees to get the work started.
However, we've already given you a week to consider the position and we do need to fill it and get the work started.
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Middle school is when the work starts to get tough, so make sure that you pay attention in class and take notes.
A final investment decision has yet to be made for Chevron's Kitimat LNG project, but that hasn't stopped the company from getting work started on clearing the way for the Pacific Trail Pipeline over the summer, despite fervent opposition from First Nations Hereditary Chiefs along the proposed route.
Mr. Strome and others credit the involvement of Representative Lowey, whose efforts with Cameroon, New Rochelle and the State Department eventually got work started at the home.
Ron Tutor, chief executive of Tutor Perini, said land acquisition is a key limitation in getting major work started.
Getting to your cubicle and officially starting work actually gets work started- but when you are working out of home or a cafe or the beach- it becomes exceedingly difficult to segregate work hours from 'other' hours.
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