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Dufner takes his drop at 5 and clatters his third to the right of the green into thick business.
While Loango was conceived in thick business plans in the Netherlands and is run almost exclusively by Europeans, Makasutu was born of patience — after more than a decade's gestation — and its owners are rooted in the local culture and its shifting realities.
But they manage a smile at the much-repeated story of Charles F. McClafferty, the bespectacled and fastidious chief financial officer who had the presence of mind when the first plane struck the north tower to grab not only a flashlight from his 67th floor office but also a copy of the thick "business resumption contingency plan".
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Use thicker business card paper to print these out, and cut them out carefully with a paper cutter rather than sloppily with a pair of scissors.
But it's one more point in what's becoming a thick line connecting Facebook's business ambitions to its cavalier approach to privacy.
In the first chart, the thick line shows how much small businesses have raised pay in the past three months.
cold cathode: thick line.
But these were trivial compared with the loss of a "thick pile of business cards from recent business trips".
While browsing through the banker's boxes of rejects this morning, I noticed that "Law" now fills four thick folders, with "Business" and "Love" tied for second place, at three folders apiece.
For those keeping score at home, that'll make three children but, more to the point, it means we're back in the thick of a business that is never an easy one: the name game.
When he finished, he hugged Ashley Bell, the College Democrats' outgoing president — a soon-to-be-rising star, who is now running for the Georgia State House — and exited the auditorium trailed by an adviser carrying a thick stack of business cards that read, "Booker Team for Newark".
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