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This whole process repeats every time a muscle
contracts.
Once they're asleep, we run a tiny little electric current through their body and that
contracts
their venom glads.
Under exclusive
contracts
with Big Ag and big box stores, farmers are not offered a fair price for their goods.
And it allows us to organize the entire Dewey Decimal System on one continuous run; no matter how it grows or
contracts
within the building, it will always have its clarity to end the sort of trail of tears that we've all experienced in public libraries.
It expands in winter and
contracts
in summer.
So what was a business man in the brave new world of East European capitalism going to do to make sure that his
contracts
would be honored?
They've just won four government
contracts
to build off their 100 ambulances, and are one of the largest and most effective ambulance companies in India.
Now, there are all kinds of things that we architects need to learn how to do, like managing contracts, learning how to write contracts, understanding procurement processes, understanding the time value of money and cost estimation.
And this is the phenomenon which I call failing governance, because when I then came to Germany and started this little NGO here in Berlin, at the Villa Borsig, we were told, "You cannot stop our German exporters from bribing, because we will lose our
contracts.
So the muscle contracts, and nothing happens.
You didn't need contracts, you just needed to have a supply and demand and this audience who bought into you.
Coca-Cola, they've worked a lot on water, but right now, they're entering into 17-year
contracts
with growers in Turkey to sell juice into Europe, and they're doing that because they want to have a product that's closer to the European market.
You can tell the the actors regret signing those
contracts
with every word they mutter directly into camera.
This film is a prime example of how these low budget
contracts
benefit actors as well as film makers.
The film was very well received and help land
contracts
for making 'Memento' and quite rightfully so.
I think it's time that the BBC starting bringing back some of their older shows like: Inspector Gadget, Bananaman, The Smurfs, Snorks, Moomins, the Raccoons and Count Duckula other than continually giving
contracts
to these newer shows!
Their
contracts
with Hal Roach Studios had expired and now they were "free agents"--able to work for any studio who offered them a job.
Everyone is constantly craving for more money, more fame, and a higher reputation, driving them to do the most shameful things imaginable ranging from signing film
contracts
at a funeral to child molestation.
Actors were under contracts, and did not always have a choice about what role they played.
Presley was showing obvious signs of extreme boredom during this film and you can tell his movie
contracts
were close to being finished.
During World War II Joe started bidding for government
contracts
and he was making good money until American pilots started having problems with their aircraft and many pilots were killed because of faulty parts.
We are asked to believe that one day she is perfectly lucid & signing
contracts
& the next day she has no cognitive abilities except those of a dog.
They did not get any royalties what so ever,
contracts
were breached, and the list goes on.
The young pair whom only want to enjoy their lives, the barman that finds a new way of living when he
contracts
an Asian cooker.
Eventually he ran afoul of two institutions of the Hollywood studio system - the almost 'indentured servant' status of acting contracts, and type-casting.
During these months of marriage, Joan is able to conduct business meetings with government people and is able to secure
contracts
for the Steamship business.
Instead, vacancies are listed internally as temporary contracts, obviating the need for a national search.
The vetting process that Kenyans observed being applied to recent cabinet appointments should be extended throughout the public sector (and also to private entities that win state contracts).
And, two years ago, German Chancellor Angela Merkel floated the idea of individually tailored “reform contracts” that, again, would create incentives for governments to enact pro-growth reforms.
Unprecedented recent purchases of oil
contracts
by non-commercial speculators in the New York and London futures markets suggest that sanctions may already be priced in, with Brent oil trading at $78 a barrel.
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