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I'm not saying that in other forms of distribution they are not entitled totally to whatever they can cadge from the closed system operators.
WSJ: All Things D: Barry Diller and Aereo
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If you can cadge an invite to the office party of the company where you want to work, you might get an inside scoop.
FORBES: Use the Holiday Season to Find a Job
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Gone forever, it sometimes seems, are the carefree days when a chain-smoking Arnold Palmer could cadge cigarettes off reporters in the gallery and still win majors.
ECONOMIST: Tiger Woods
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He asked Gordon Brown for a rock solid assurance that whatever he did to clear the nations debts he would never ever meet a Russian millionaire to to "cadge" the money.
BBC: ANALYSIS BY CAROLE WALKER
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If that sounds a bit arty, it is: Mr Schmitt is a former art student from Germany who used to cadge time on factory lathes and milling machines to make mechanised sculptures.
ECONOMIST: 3D printing
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Mr. Obama spent the past election year bragging that gas and oil production had risen on his watch, hoping to cadge some credit for the economic boom that has accompanied private-sector drilling advances.
WSJ: Strassel: The Real Obama Climate Deal
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Just as we're trying to figure out how to cadge an EP-1 for our own greedy amusements, the company is back with a handful of budget compacts, which may lack a bit of "the sexy" but are obviously a touch more affordable.
ENGADGET: Olympus announces new FE and mju range 12 megapixel shooters
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Patients may hesitate to ask for a chaplain's services out of concern that chaplains will proselytize even though in many cases they don't use explicit theological language and "are there to be companionable and offer support, " says Wendy Cadge, associate professor at Brandeis University.
WSJ: Hospital Chaplains Seek Bigger Roles on Patient Medical Teams