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In Saipan, and later in his final years in a Vietnamese village, Mr. Hillblom vigorously pursued three interests: real estate development, mostly hotels and golf courses; teenage girls, usually procured in brothels and strip clubs; and seemingly endless legal squabbles.
A typical swindle described by the deserters was the diversion of the money allocated to commanders to pay for food, which is usually procured locally rather than distributed from a central depot.
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When Danish schools need new furniture, they usually procure it from well-known Danish designers.
"They usually procure medicines at a higher price than they need to," says Mr Klepikov.
Even unlicensed loggers usually procure paperwork from some pliant bureaucrat or other, declaring their wares to be legal.
Unlike property developers, custom builders (individuals or groups who buy land and procure a home for themselves as a place to live) can usually procure their homes at a fraction of the equivalent property market cost.
She usually procures 'naturally deceased' animals from a farm in Cobleskill, New York, where her friends, Thomas McCurdy and Bailey Hale, raise goats, pigs, rabbits, and chickens.
Funeral homes usually procure the death certificate as well as copies for the family.
It depends on the presence of specialists with ultrasound training (obtained abroad), and machines are usually donated and rarely procured through governmental funds.
Once procured, such a prescription usually works magic, however.
Usually, Billy Name (whose photographs illuminate Swimming Underground) was the one who procured "superstars" for the combustible assembly of breathing "art objects" Warhol surrounded himself with - the raw material for his movies.
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