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"We give it a firm thumbs down," said Sally Kilbridge, the managing editor of Bride's, likening the practice to giving a dinner party with a representative from the beef council pitching steak to the guests.
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It became very common practice to give a producer credit in lieu of more money.
That's an awful lot of experience and hours of practice to give away.
He said it is The Times's practice to "give a heads up".
I want her to play and practice to give me the confidence to put her in the game".
Mr. Barth said it was once common practice to give out the hotel room numbers of guests when outsiders called.
Scott called off practice to give his players rest, but they used the time to look inward for motivation, calling a players-only meeting in the late afternoon.
But would it hurt – actually, wouldn't it just be good historiographical practice – to give us an idea who's doing these things?
Capriati also reached the finals in the doubles in Eastbourne so has had the necessary match practice to give her hope of progressing further here.
When it released the documents Monday, Salomon said it was industry practice to give its best customers the largest allocations of initial public offerings.
They told me that it is common practice to give physical descriptions of both men and women in articles that are – at least in part – profiles.
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