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"We're entrenched with VMware for now," he said.

Packwood hopes to carry his club success to the international arena, where he is entrenched with the United States despite also being eligible for England.

"We believe recovery could be slower than expected," Jami Rubin, a Goldman analyst, warned investors, noting that generic alternatives may now be entrenched with consumers.

The younger Mr. Suozzi's appeal crossed political boundaries in Nassau, where Republicans are entrenched with a 75,000-voter enrollment edge.

The word is stained with connotations of mistrust, disappointment and confusion, and is entrenched with the word "pensioner" – which inconveniently reminds us of the old people we like to pretend we'll never become.

With Mr. Sadr believed to be entrenched with his militia in the Najaf shrine, or somewhere in areas of the Old City controlled by the militia, the need not to harm him personally has added extra complexity to American military planning.

You can send your estimates and reports on the action so far to me @adamgabbatt or email [email protected] 12.45pm: Bibi van der Zee emails from central London, where she is entrenched with protesters: Wow, atmosphere in Trafalgar Square fantastic – excited students and schoolkids all over Nelson's base and the lions, singing: "Fuck David Cameron" very, very loudly.

They're entrenched with merchants.

However, when the state holds the majority of the shares, the pay level is significantly affected by the CEO power, suggesting that in these firms, CEOs are more likely to be entrenched with boards and succeed in raising their pay.

At best, they use Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAs), a traditional practice of mobilizing savings, brilliant but sometimes very risky (and reserved for the middle class, the one having the capacity to save) and at worst they are entrenched with the usurious moneylender, with very prohibitive interest rates, for example, 300% in Ethiopia (Belwal et al. 2012).

How can we have real consent of the governed when the government is entrenched with extreme secrecy, surveillance and contempt for privacy?

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