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"Once you're past 30 and haven't died of consumption, they start awarding these things for staying alive".

Teams are about to start awarding free agents lavish contracts that, in at least two instances, will almost certainly top $100 million.

Weller, perhaps portentously, told the Guardian earlier this year: "Once you're past 30 and haven't died of consumption, they start awarding you these things for staying alive".

And if the city were to get annual returns of 10 percent, like Yale's — and that could be a pipe dream — the mayor might even be able to start awarding large tax cuts.

Or go the other way completely, and start awarding Shaq prize money for every free throw he hits, adding to the pot as the game moves along and the shots mean more.

Heading for a First… Newcastle College Group and New College Durham Both the Newcastle College Group (NCG) and New College Durham got the thumbs up from the Quality Assurance Agency this week to start awarding their own foundation degrees, which is just a step away from full taught degree awarding powers.

He won three gold gloves at first base, and would have had more, except they didn't start awarding gold gloves until near the end of his career.

-- In 2013, ITT announced it would start awarding a new "Opportunity Scholarship" to help students cover their costs at the school.

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North Virginia Community College has started awarding credits for introductory college courses provided for around $100 by Straighter Line, a for-profit online-education firm.

Two years ago, when it started awarding such licences, Nigeria had fewer than 500,000 telephone links, almost all land-lines, only some of which worked.

If the government starts awarding funds to the lowest bidder, it would reduce the ability of surgical suppliers to stay in business.

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