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Switched-on universities and employers are responding to graduate needs for work experience with a range of innovative initiatives.
He recalled: "My wife and I were on vacation, and she had her iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry and laptop, all of which she needs for work.
Sellers argues that the heightened religiosity and teetotalling of nineteenth-century Americans can be attributed to "class needs for work discipline, social order, and cultural hegemony".
She feared the lender would soon take her car, which she needs for work.
That the man has the final say and full control over things like money and movements and major decisions, that the woman's job is to serve while the man's is to be served, that the man's needs for work or religion or whatever come before women's needs.
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(The pretext for the conflict is miners' need for work).
They also paid for parking for two cars that they needed for work.
"There's a desperate need for work here," said Steven Spagnohe, 46, a musician from Hyannis.
That there would be considerable need for work on, for example, politically exposed persons.
Producers want more flexibility in determining when and how many stagehands are needed for work.
And there are quite often stories in the Mail I need for work.
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