She made a decision to put one of the rental properties on the market.
America is embarrassed to have put one one-ounce moisturizer too many in the see-through bag.
For two years Smirnoff published the magazine whenever he had the money to put one out.
We just have to put one in place and everything will be alright, or will it?
But still it's hard to put one's finger on exactly why many people find spitting so repugnant.
Last year, this "Power Conference" only put one team, Colorado, in the hunt for a national title.
In Davos, Picarro put one desktop-computer-size machine in the Swiss hamlet and another in the surrounding mountains.
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"He initially put one leg outside the crane, then he put the second leg outside the crane, " Lawrence said.
Put one person in charge of setting an agenda, and invite other family members to suggest items to include.
"You can't just put one camera in the back of the audience and call it live-streamed, " said Ms. Jones.
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Stay tuned for the longer post later this week, where we will put one particular metaphor through its paces.
They have also put one man in charge of roads in both authorities.
The company put one of the Fresh Ink TV commercials, created by Hallmark's longtime agency Leo Burnett USA, on hold.
The French, led by Mr. Mir, the veteran French re-enactor, conspired to put one of their own back on the throne.
You put one foot in front of the other and try to be gentle in persuasion and respectful of each other.
Being against mindless consumption and against the Wal-Marts of the world does not necessarily put one in diametric opposition to capitalism.
General Electric, which already has research centres in China, India and Germany, announced last year that it would put one in Brazil.
Because Morley is 31 now and understands that this is his last chance to put one over on the Australians good and proper.
Put one C-suite officer in charge of that team, with legal, HR, communications and other top personnel given authority to make quick decisions.
He put one in charge of the Vatican's treasury and appointed another to run its central bank (not the same as the IOR).
Such a ban was initiated in the U.K. starting Friday, and the Securities and Exchange Commission put one in place in U.S. markets Friday.
In the commercial marketplace of ideas, branding is a proven path to success, and the failure to brand can put one out of business.
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Mr. Theil said management "feels strongly" that it should put one-time gifts into the endowment instead of using them to pay for continuing operations.
Somebody suggested maybe we need to put one of those vampire savers on the pacemaker to make certain we didn't use too many watts.
And women in many parts of Africa are in a weak negotiating position when it comes to insisting that a man put one on.
We cut the bureaucracy and put one consumer watchdog in charge, with just one job: looking out for regular people in the financial system.
And indeed, when you put one trained professional negotiator up against another trained professional negotiator, their gender is the least salient characteristic about them (Victoria said that).
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"To me, the whole industry is being corrupted, " he said, recounting how his investigators had helped put one wine seller in jail and forced a judgment against another.
For example, when IBM first asked Gates to write an operating system for its first PC, Gates possessed neither the experience nor the resources to put one together.
His widow, Taya Kyle, told the crowd she was broken but that her family would "put one foot in front of the other" to get through their grief.
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