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"And when you're not scoring, you've got to find other ways to help, whether it's big hits, good defensive play, setting someone up".
Ms. Murdock charges an hourly fee of $150 for advice, as well as a flat fee of $250 for specific searches, like setting someone up with a local lawyer or surveyor.
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Someone set someone up".
"You don't have to worry about how many pitches to throw, trying to set someone up for the second time around," he said.
"What you really need to do in a cartoon is set someone up for the moment that comes next, after that frame, but is not depicted".
Set someone up for a year of cultural or artistic enjoyment, or a solid season of shouting at a game in real life, surrounded by lots of other people shouting at the game.
He'll have 15 or 20 yards to dash before he receives the ball, which he prefers, and then he's in a position to go for goal or try to set someone up.
A. Your best bet here, I think, is the Mermaid Inn on Amsterdam Avenue, which offers a hearty, interesting brunch of the sort that can set someone up nicely for a day of shopping or a long nap in an easy chair, depending on her interest.
When challah is consumed on Friday nights it's eaten with just a sprinkling of salt – an act of religious significance that works just as well as a serving suggestion (and a great way to set someone up with a worryingly unhealthy bread-seasoning habit for life).
To achieve this, saving needs to be "frictionless" and done in a way that is sustainable and doesn't set someone up to fail.
I think that's so essential, because if you set someone up to believe that this is possible, and there's no one there who can carry that out, [then] they're left in the hands of unskilled professionals who don't know how to facilitate normal birth, and that's not fair.
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