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In America, the general interest men's magazine has been defined as a modicum of service attached to long, narrative pieces.
So it is hoping that working with retailers to put stamps and a modicum of mailing services alongside beer and lottery tickets will help put a dent in its growing deficit.
Second, they visibly delivered a modicum of public services.
Karnataka has also established a modicum of public health services having a better record of health care and child care than most other states of India.
What this means is that Puerto Rico can't keep paying its debts while also delivering a necessary modicum of services to its people.
And the only thing you need to have to be a strategic philanthropist is a willingness to marry your heart with your mind, and to give a modicum of time in the service of other human beings.
Moreover, these bodies are sprouting in workplaces in which workers have long held a modicum of influence, authority, and production- or service-related information.
I can't help but feel a modicum of relief.
I like to imagine that the service was respectful, that her body was treated with a modicum of dignity.
When he left college in 1982, Mr. Bortugno preserved a modicum of independence by moving into a former stanchion barn rendered obsolete by a new milking facility.
Without a modicum of pain.
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