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And one close confidant told me that he will whip it out at meetings.
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In other words, just like consumers buy something for themselves on Amazon and check to have it ship to them immediately, users inside an organizations now want IT-related things on-demand and will whip out their personal credit card and expense it.
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This is partly because the government is quick to whip out a pile-driver whenever it perceives a policy problem.
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Whoever wrote that document and handed it out might want to launch Word and whip up a resume.
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Just carelessly whip it around your neck a couple of times, and you're out the door.
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However, such equipment is bulky and expensive, so it changed tack for its second crack at the whip, which you can find out about if you join us after the break.
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Thanks to pop culture and congressional figures, it has become increasingly more common to wear your heart on your sleeve and whip out a hanky at the drop of a hat even in the workplace.
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In 1988, he won substantial damages from The News of the World after it accused him of being out drinking when he was actually at an NHS debate as a Whip and teller.
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The motion for the Humble Address is proposed by a senior and seconded by a junior government MP - "a genial old codger on the way out, and an oily young man on the make" as the former Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell put it, when he was the junior MP in question.
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