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Performing lead is the prized position.
What has happened to Tunisia's prized position on women?
Mr. Ohnesorg, criticized for a brusque management style and the subject of anonymous letters of complaint to the news media from hall employees, announced on Tuesday that he was resigning to take up the prized position of intendant, or chief executive, of the Berlin Philharmonic.
This is no mean feat, given that the film it ousted from this prized position is the perennial favourite of both hopeless romantics and maritime disaster enthusiasts alike, Titanic.
When it comes to borrowing, business executives are rarely in the prized position our government now enjoys: Investors are essentially paying the US government to let them lend it money, because it seems like the safest place to put it these days.
Kaoru's prized position is her skateboard, but if it's just not you that's cool.
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The same expense cast relics as prized positions -- after all, the local dead boy had done well.
Romney has been a fierce critic of Trump but is now rumoured to be in contention for the prize position of secretary of state.
It was an excellent gig; these positions are prized because they are permanent and "very flexible," Kempe says.
Hahnemann said he thought the goalie position was more prized in North America than it was in England, mentioning both soccer and hockey.
They could afford low-paying entry-level positions, or were prized for their connections to wealthy collectors.
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