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Now, a handful of corporate senior executives are hiring agents, too.
100 and 200 stevedore companies to be licensed, involving thousand or so pier superintendents and hiring agents, about 2500 watchmen, and about 30 to 40,000 longshoremen to be registered.
Now, in the span of a year since his agony at Augusta, so much in McIlroy's life has changed, from breaking up with his longtime girlfriend to dating the Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki to firing and hiring agents.
Military officials said that when Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top commander in the region, signed off on the operation in January 2009, there were prohibitions against intelligence gathering, including hiring agents to provide information about enemy positions in Pakistan.
These include getting the board of directors to pay more attention to which countries are buying the company's weapons and for BAE to avoid hiring "agents" or "advisers" unless absolutely necessary.
The average player salary had reached $241,000, the pension plan had become generous, and players had won free agency and were hiring agents to issue their own demands.
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Mr. Harvey and Mr. DeMaria identified the leader of the extortion ring as Nicholas Furina, 70, of Warren, N.J., a hiring agent for P&O Ports of North America, a company that handles the hiring of dock workers at Global Terminal.
All have hired agents.
Most buyers hire agents, who typically charge about 3 percent of the purchase price, agents said.
Some people expect professors to hire agents to broker deals for them.
Neither of them will hire agents, leaving open the possibility of their return.
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