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The best thing for us is if we're at a dinner party and there's a kind of California seating arrangement where the husband is put next to the wife.

As soon as the word family is put next to the word business, special situations emerge that make an organization like the UIC Family Business Council a valuable, local resource.

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A few moments later, Mr. Dauwa added, "But this is putting 2002 aside".

A flurry of morning news revealed that youth unemployment is close to 1m and that the Bank of England is putting 50/50 odds on a triple-dip recession.

He has previously described the mayor's claim that he is putting 1,000 new cops on the streets as "the Emanuel shuffle".

But never did I ever think that the interests of staff were mostly negative and should be put last.

So the first thing he did was put 1,300 students who had been scheduled for "basic math" into Algebra I.

But both are putting last year behind them.

Not only are modern firms complicated global affairs, but executives are putting today's deals together in a hurry.

Looking at the question in the broadest sense, there is little doubt that Americans are putting today ahead of tomorrow.

Resident Gemma Green was putting Christmas cards up in her window when the reindeer charged down the street, with handlers in hot pursuit.

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