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Though the exact number of companies offering reference checking services is unknown, a Google search with the phrase "reference check" turned up at least 10 companies willing to call job seekers' former employers and document what they hear about their clients.
The Congo needs to be more than a phrase reference in one of his speeches.
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A new e-commerce startup called Orange Harp – a phrase referencing the co-founders' own nickname for the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco – is looking to make it easier for consumers to buy socially conscious products, including fashion, accessories and other beauty care items.
The phrase references the Japanese saying "shikata ga nai" ― "it cannot be helped" ― which some Japanese-Americans invoked during the wartime incarceration as they followed government policies that violated their civil rights.
This phrase referenced the establishment of the Weimar Republic in the former lands of the German Empire, and intended to unite German-speaking Austrians with the German nation-state, completing the Greater Germany plan.
Never include the phrase References Furnished Upon Request on your resume.
And the author's style is burdened with hackneyed phrases — references to Theodore Roosevelt's "whirlwind career," traffic that "slowed to a crawl," drivers who "crane their necks," how Pearl Harbor "galvanized the American people," the fact that the "ears of the Japanese people were ringing" and that Admiral Halsey had not "tasted fame".
But apart from connecting phrases, references to other parts of the book, and occasional attributions, there is indeed hardly a word that is Falaquera's own.
7. Overview Page Overhaul: Google has added an assortment of data about the book on its overview page, including reviews, ratings, summaries, related books, key words and phrases, references from the web, places mentioned in the book, and publisher information.
That's what happened in 1976 when the rightwing dinosaur Nicholas Fairbairn coined the phrase with reference to Genesis P-Orridge, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Chris Carter and Peter Christopherson, the group otherwise known as COUM Transmissions and Throbbing Gristle.
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