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The financed guarantee procedure is in itself a sign of the desperate efforts that auction houses make to secure top-level works of art for sale as supplies keep vanishing.
It starred Kirk Douglas as "Midge" Kelly, a young man who rises to the top of the boxing world only to find himself isolated and mentally destroyed by the moral compromises he had to make to secure his success.
In its statement on Sunday, BHP outlined a host of concessions it had been willing to make to secure passage of the deal, including investments in Saskatchewan and the foregoing of tax breaks.
At present, she is participating in a mid-career course at Harvard's Kennedy School.Anna Sevortian, a 2006 Draper Hills Summer Fellows alumna, comments on the unfolding situation in Russia - reminiscent of Soviet times - and the tough trade-offs Russian NGOs must make to secure their survival in this climate of intimidation.
"We're certainly willing to make our contribution – the workforce has made its contribution by agreeing to very substantial wage constraints, really it's over to the Commonwealth government to see what contribution they're prepared to make to secure the future of Holden," Weatherill said.
That plan may have been a tough but closeable sell in a stable economy, given the short-term sacrifices we would have to make to secure the long-term rewards.
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After he began broadcasting his Social Security number, dozens of attempts were made to secure credit or identification using the information.
Repairs made to secure the premises are extra.
The inner surface of adnexal cysts was visualized and attempts were made to secure biopsy tissue.
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