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Ex-employees often put in claims for up to five years of unpaid overtime.
As chinhealer will no doubt attest, Bollywood films are a byword for excess, with the vast song-and-dance routines that often put in an appearance for no reason at all and go on far too long.
Such people were often put in prison camps for days or weeks and then sent home.
Mezuzahs are pieces of parchment containing a verse from the Torah that are created by qualified scribes and often put in decorative cases for display in doorways.
In skyscrapers over 40 stories tall, architects say, models of the buildings are often put in a wind tunnel for tests.
Once their talents are recognised, their academic career is often put in turbo drive – and for a brief time, they're media darlings.
Tanzania and Botswana, which are often put in the same league as Zambia for stability, have yet to have a full transfer of power, with the same political groups governing since independence.
I often put in a tray of apples to roast for the coming week's breakfasts.
Leibniz is often put in the camp of rationalists and opposed to the empiricists (for example, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume).
She was often put in jeopardy.
They were often put in epilepsy colonies or mental institutions.
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