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The bid would serve to pay off creditors and keep most of the retailer's employees.
This is the price we ask those who serve to pay.
Jay Z has been forced to defend his project from angry music lovers claiming it is an ego boost that will only serve to pay more to millionaires.
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As the high-level panel guests arrive in Liberia, they would be well served to pay attention to the vacant, rubble-filled lots that they will pass in their motorcades.
He said the company was spending about $3,000 a month on each of the smaller schools it served to pay off the equipment costs -- typically 5 to 15 computers -- and supply high-speed Internet connections.
Entrepreneurs are well served to pay particular attention to two of the most innovative Olympic athletes: Dick Fosbury and David Berkoff, the former of which I discuss in the following 2-minute video.
Secretary Kerry -- and others who understand the critical need for climate mitigation policy and investments -- would be well served to pay attention to The New Climate Economy Project.
Because, as we've learned from years of interviewing people about their lives, work doesn't have to be a perfunctory chore that only serves to pay the bills.
The liberal hawks and petty intellectual pundits who tend to defend US foreign policies on the grounds of "human rights" or "moral obligations" are well served to pay attention (among other evidence) to the US foreign policy documents that are currently being disclosed by the Wikileaks.
The networks will serve ads to pay for the content, either as an integral part of the content (similar to banner ads) or as standalone ads (similar to "interstitials"on the Web, or pop-up screens with ads).
But I would have been well served to have paid some attention.
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