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He managed to spend two days in Zurich for the World Cup bid, but Cameron is nowhere to be found as the COP16 negotiations get underway in Cancun.
He managed to spend nearly two months touring the ports of East Asia this way, though he learned that cruising according to the priorities of cargo has its drawbacks.
He came to online recruitment from the offline sort, having set up an agency, Adion, in 1989, not long after leaving the University of Massachusetts where he managed to spend five and a half years without collecting a degree.
He managed to spend years not reforming the French Socialist Party at a time when the rest of the European left was busy ditching class struggle to adjust to the demands of modernity and globalization.
He managed to spend only nine days at Herrenchiemsee, but it took workers more than a year of experimenting with the lighting of the bedroom to achieve the correct cast of blue.
The news that François Hollande, the French president, spends $10,000 a month on his hair may have a lot of people rolling their eyes, and social media pretty excited (and some wondering how, exactly, he managed to spend so much on what appears to be so little), but the revelation also has implications beyond the country's borders.
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He was being hidden by anti-Peronists, but she managed to spend a week with him.
He doesn't eat, he drinks to kill pain, and he manages to spend half the movie in the company of the ravishing Camille (Olga Kurylenko) without getting anywhere near a bed.
The dodgy CGI makes it hard to understand how in heaven they managed to spend $50 million.
Suddenly, he realised he had managed to spend his fortune.
He said he has managed to spend more time with his wife, Chris, and their children, James, 15, and Elisabeth, 11. "James is a don't-do-sports kid," he related about his children, who were adopted as infants.
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