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I'm going to procure something caffeinated.
A bit scarred by an initial venture into the land of shrinking lobster rolls Monday, the goal Tuesday was to procure something approaching an actual meal.
"That kind of allure of the impossible challenge to procure something like spider silk that doesn't come close to anything we've done with 100 years of polymer engineering and that kind of lit the fire.
As an adult I have lived in the city on and off for a decade, and in that time me and my fang have ferreted out some of the best and most intriguing places to procure something sweet.
Sign up for the free Essential California newsletter ». "Drugs have considerable value inside prison and so some inmates have a very strong incentive to procure them," the statement said.
Those responsible for acquisition operate under powerful incentives to procure expensive, high-tech weapons, even if those weapons are not the ones combat forces need.
In the slum of Petare in the metropolitan area of the capital, Caracas, refrigerators remain empty, supermarket queues grow longer and the necessity of procuring something to eat drives young people to violence.
Politicians in power have an incentive to "do something".
With few rights, expats have no incentive to create something new.
There's more of an incentive to do something if you feel it can be done well".
"They have an incentive to do something.
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