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It has written to at least 10 celebrities who it said "can sway the shopping habits of millions" to ask for more information about the deals they have struck to promote certain brands.

She has inspired millions to ask retailers, "Who made my clothes?" and provide a voice to garment factory workers.

These days that adjective sounds like a hollow joke; and to suggest that politicians need to live up to the label is, in the minds of millions, to ask for the moon.

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European captain Koch approached the match referee on the 18th to ask if there was anything she could do and was told they could concede the hole, but opted not to after Pettersen insisted she would not have conceded Lee's putt.

"'How did they propose?' is one of the first questions everyone is asked when they announce their engagement," Velazquez explains, "so the story needs to be special". But if you aren't planning to shell out thousands to ask the question, don't worry--you're in the majority.

In the past, Ms. Torres had taken the short walk from her home on 90th Street to the office on 93rd Street to ask questions about programs for the gifted and talented, middle schools and curriculum.

In theory, he is due to go to the country a few days before his 71st birthday to ask them to choose him as their Prime Minister.

The cabdriver, Mohammed Azam, 27, suggested they drive to a nearby police precinct station, Precinct 18 Midtown North on West 54th Street, to ask if he did, in fact, have to take the men to the Bronx.

Yesterday we took the occasion of our multibillionaire mayor's 70th birthday to ask readers if they would be interested in having his money if they had to suddenly fast-forward to his age to get it.

As predicted, Janet Reno, the presidentially appointed attorney-general, had decided on December 2nd not to ask for an independent counsel to investigate alleged fund-raising abuses by the president, his vice-president and his former energy secretary, Hazel O'Leary.

The most painful part of the book is when she tries, at the 11th hour, to ask her mother if she regrets the fact that they hadn't been closer.

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