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Apparently, a young in-house land man, up from Texas, had tried to fast-talk Owan into accepting a low payment.
In 1960, John Taylor, a timber and land man, purchased the last significant parcel of Beaubien's grant, the seventy-seven-thousand-acre Mountain Tract.
"He has first-hand knowledge of the oil and gas business, gained through his work as an independent land man and oil producer," the paper said.
"My negatives are in ghost land, man," said Mr. Name, whose flowing gray beard and ever-present sunglasses now make him look more like Billy Gibbons from the band ZZ Top than like the skinny Factory regular he once was.
But being a field land man lacked one important thing: stability.
Final words from Kurt Vonnegut Tigerer got to hunt, bird got to fly; Man got to sit and wonder, 'Why, why, why?' Tiger got to sleep, bird got to land; Man got to tell himself he understand".
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The intermediaries whom oil companies rely on during mineral-rights transactions are called land men.
La Canfora is skeptical that the Redskins, the Dolphins or the Jets could land Manning.
Ah! - how about space travel and the American programme to land men on the moon?
What does the section on "land men" and leasing payments have to do with the science being done here?
The race with Russia to land men on the Moon in the 1960s was comparatively straightforward because it was largely achieved with technologies that already existed.
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