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"Vern is rightly regarded as one of the top coaches in the world and to have secured someone of his calibre is a coup for Scotland".
For example, kinds words may be used to manipulate someone into doing something, exert control or secure someone's loyalty or good favor.
Given the program's complex rules, housing experts said it would have been difficult for any one person to secure an apartment for someone not already on the waiting lists, which at Lindsay Park were set by lottery and then closed.
If you have adopted internationally or know someone who has, please be sure that the adopters have secured citizenship for the children they have adopted.
Calloway occasionally secures a job for someone, but his days are largely spent helping the vets who come into his office obtain unemployment benefits.
In other Glass news, Google last week secured a patent for a technique to use a "head-mounted" device to track what someone is looking at.
Penitentiaries secured for the night,.
The result secured Third Division football for Reading.
And for the key to be secure against someone that just rips out the chips and tries out all the possibilities, it has to be long.
What I thought was especially powerful about Kit's journey in "Unicorn Store" was that, in the end, Kit made the selfless decision to give up the thing she had been working so hard to secure, for the benefit of someone else.
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