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"We have business-law clinics, a human-trafficking clinic and immigration clinics as part of a move to serve a broad swath of students".
In this move to serve what Mr. Twogood called "mere mortals" in the business world, however, Teradata did need some help.
It's a defensive move to serve their existing customer base.
The move to serve global clients started in late 1990s, when the president of Adidas asked for a meeting with Tadahiro.
In other news, H.J. Heinz says it's rolling out a low-carbohydrate version of its ketchup, in a move to serve customers that are taking up the Atkins Diet.
And her presidency will save lives and push forward the Democratic cause, so no political move to serve that end from fundraising to tweaking her policy positions can really be wrong.
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The Ayyūbid patronage was concentrated around the Great Mosque and in the Kurdish quarter on the slopes of Mount Qāsiyūn, where many Kurds, owing to their ethnic affinity with the Ayyūbids, moved to serve in the army.
Castro did not leave a suicide note, and had expressed optimism that same day about the warden's recommendation he be moved to serve his time away from other inmates.
I've always been open to the boldest moves to serve our mission — that's why we joined WeWork last fall.
From 28 May 1967, Class 66 was moved to serve the Vestfold Line.
The facade of the church, however, was preserved, being disassembled and moved to serve as the façade for the St . Trinity Churchin the suburb of Ixelles.
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