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A fourth offered to operate.
The US has spent more than $100m responding to the outbreak and has offered to operate treatment centres for patients.
Pat Clark, of Essex-based Mutts in Distress, raised funds to bring Sandy to England and a Cambridge vet offered to operate on his legs free of charge.
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It will also increasingly offer to operate the networks it sells for telecommunications companies.
"The biggest mistake is to offer to operate on them, because the chances that they will be satisfied afterward, no matter how good the shape of the nose may be, are very low," said Dr. Haeck.
Caterpillar has even embarked on a new strategy: now, says James Parker, head of its electric-power group, instead of merely selling machines, it will offer to operate and service them on site and sell guaranteed power output.Even Caterpillar may be transforming into an ET firm soon, however.
The elliptic hyperboloid concentrator is a special design for concentrating solar radiation because of it offers to operate at high efficiency without the requirement of tracking.
When Tsunade, a Konohagakure medical ninja, returns to lead the village as the Fifth Hokage, she offers to operate on him.
Abertis Infraestructuras of Spain and Citigroup withdrew their $12.8 billion offer to operate the 537-mile Pennsylvania Turnpike after state lawmakers delayed a decision on legislation needed to allow the transaction to go forward.
Jason Marshall, a 36-year-old roustabout, or oil-rig handyman, recently accepted an offer to operate a natural-gas-processing plant in Lignite, a sleepy town of 150 near the Canadian border.
And immediately after Dr. Tiller's killing, Dr. Carhart offered to continue operating his clinic, but the Tiller family decided to close it.
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