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We have both the Romney and Obama campaigns soliciting donations by promising to enter donors in lotteries for dinner with the candidate and one (or more) of his celebrity boosters, and we have e-mail subject lines from the Obama campaign like these: "Clooney," "George Clooney.
It is defined as being in a professional role with a person and at the same time in another with the same person or a closely associated person or promising to enter into another relationship with a person or a closely related person (Shapiro 2016).
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Profits from other businesses would go to charitable and humanitarian organisations, Mr Makhlouf added, promising not to enter any new business venture that would bring him personal gain.
In October 1940, he sought permission to enter Cuba, promising to play a match with Capablanca.
Outside the church where the controversial bishop is set to take the reins of power on Saturday, protesters have been holding candlelight vigils and promising to prohibit Barros from entering.
And after promising to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. during his campaign, one of Trump's first actions as president was to enact a temporary ban on travel from seven Muslim-majority countries ― a policy that King argued he has the legal authority to enact and that Wilders has also backed.
They all enter office promising to be more transparent than any leader since the advent of glass, only to backslide when openness doesn't suit them.
He enters office promising to create 1.3 million jobs and to grant additional loans to small business owners and college scholarships to high school graduates.
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