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The Intercept asserted that Camstoll was hired less than a week after it was established in late 2012 by Abu Dhabi-owned OutLLCk Energy Investments, LLC with a retainer of $400,000 a month.
A treatment that might cost several thousand dollars with Invisalign might be done for several hundred dollars with a retainer, they say.
Amini had arrived with a retainer form from the law office of a friend, a human-rights attorney named Shadi Sadr.
The New York audience included plenty of skeptics who said that Invisalign would make sense for only a small percentage of their patients, many of whom might fare just as well with a retainer, which is far cheaper.
With that rat-trap mouth, quivering with a retainer's classic self-pity and wounded professionalism, it's a role that makes Williams, for the first time, look like an old man.
Alyssa Milano with a retainer and Corey Haim in 1987.
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If you are not familiar with the term, a retainer is an agreement between you and your client where they pay you for work that will be done at some time in the future, on an ongoing basis.
You might be able to correct crookedness or any other issues with braces or a retainer.
Although Lichtman has already met repeatedly with Chapo and signed a retainer agreement, he hasn't formally registered with the court as the lead attorney on the case.
Dettori has a retainer, with the Qatari royal Sheikh Joaan, which may provide quantity in the future but, for now, is a reliable source of quality.
Betsy is more than happy to remind him that they've already paid him a retainer (with the money that they're insisting they haven't stolen).
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