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James Laird, Serenade in Chatham James Laird, 32, started out needing to make money.
Stanford putted first, needing to make a birdie to get into the playoff.
Senate leaders allowed an extra-long lunch hour for anyone needing to make alternative arrangements.
JPR: Are you conscious of needing to make yourself financially secure now?
Long gone is the time when Dodwell, needing to make himself understood while traveling in Germany, could switch to Latin.
Mrs. Bachmann enters Tuesday's debate needing to make a strong impression after a sharp drop in popularity in national polls.
He ended up needing to make a 5-foot putt in the dark on 18 to avoid a playoff.
If that coordination is mishandled, companies can find themselves needing to make multimillion- or even billion-dollar changes.
Fowler describes a steep learning curve, from needing to make sense of the exact parameters to understanding its nuances.
It doesn't even have to be mercenary; just a matter of needing to Make Something – Anything – Happen.
-- Clinton has the luxury of not needing to make her decision until after she knows who Trump has chosen.
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