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Radwan's mother, Christabel, said: "We're happy, we thank God that we are able to secure something for his future.
In a diner in Manchester, N.H., a Clinton backer eager for an 11th hour presidential signature resorted to desperate means to secure something for him to sign.
"It was a good opportunity to get my face out there and perhaps secure something for the future," he said.
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UK collaboration startup Huddle has secured something of a first for a company of its size, and location.
[UK] Collaboration startup Huddle has secured something of a first for a company of its size, and location.
That would enable them to secure something in return.
Just another fictional person who finds it so hard to leave what has become comfortable and secure for something or some place that proves a huge risk...Yeah, I don't know how I could identify with any of that.
I suppose it's worth following this argument to its conclusion: his unelectability stems from him having failed to secure enough support for something the general public decided to vote against.
Installment debt has much less of an effect on your credit score than revolving, or credit card debt, because it's typically secured by something and is less risky for the lender.
Provided Southampton do not pull off an FA Cup triumph, seventh will be enough to secure European football, something Burnley have not experienced for more than 50 years.
"It's a big club so to have a long-term future secure, for me, as a player developing, it's something you look for," Pope said.
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