If your connection is willing to put in a word for you with the target, all the better.
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For balance, let me put in a word in defense of the whiners.
If you do, use it, either by sending your contact an email and asking them if they know who is hiring interns, and whether they can put in a good word for you, or better yet, meet in person with your contact and discuss the internship and potential future at the company.
Bill Clinton put in a good word during a trip to Los Angeles last week.
If he or she can put in a good word for you with your would-be boss, great.
Already, she has racked up four "good customer-contact reports" from satisfied callers who put in a good word with her supervisor.
So much so that when the job at Canisius opened in 1992, Boeheim, already Syracuse's all-time winningest coach, put in a good word.
The American government put in a friendly word (Bill Clinton's friend, Vernon Jordan, has since become a senior adviser to Shinsei) and the Japanese were persuaded that a serious effort would be made to rebuild the bank (it may have helped that the adviser to the Japanese government was, er, Goldman Sachs).
Taveras' plan will make use of a pager-sized recorder put in a child's pocket that acts as a language pedometer, recording every conversation and word spoken to them through the course of their day.
Called "Providence Talks, " Taveras' plan will make use of a pager-sized recorder put in a child's pocket that acts as a language pedometer, recording every conversation and word spoken to them through the course of their day.
Her preferred solution was to put a note of explanation in books which use the word neger, explaining how offensive it is today.
Put the word Ethics in the subject line, and please include a phone number where we can reach you.
The Grammys ( see full list of winners) put classical music in a ghetto of its own, an afterthought following folk, reggae, and spoken word.
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