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"The fact he's received something from someone and passes it on does not mean he's made a recommendation or helped them in any way," Mr. Williams said.
This relationship may be created by the failure of the debtor to pay damages to the injured party or to pay a fine to the community; however, the relationship usually implies that the debtor has received something from the creditor, in return for which the debtor has promised to make repayment at a later time.
For the law wasn't applying exclusively to entities that had received something from the government.
But I know that myself I have received something from so many, practically from every film that I've seen, from every poet I have read, every dancer that I've seen dance, every musician.
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Now our country must receive something from him.
"I cannot say anything until I receive something from our superiors," he said.
Covenants obligate a landowner to do something for, or give a landowner the right to receive something from, someone else.
The poet Lavinia Greenlaw added: "To receive his warmth and encouragement was like receiving something from the sun".
Since then, our daughter receives something from them every year (including this one), even when we don't see them anywhere near the holidays.
"People are reluctant to say, 'Buy me this".' Even avid list makers may find that receiving something from a wish list isn't as much fun.
Many patients felt they should receive something from their doctor, and many physicians said it was helpful to give the kits to patients who did not need antibiotics, Ms. Gahr said.
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