The Governor agrees that he is putting together a bicoastal fund-raising operation, with big plans for New York. |
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If there's one thing Warner Bros. knows how to do, it's putting together terrific DVD packages chock-full of special features. |
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I can remember the heady days of last Friday, putting together the 5pm bulletin for student radio. |
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Affecting this sort of nonchalant style seems, ironically, to involve more work than putting together a seasonally on-trend ensemble. |
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We're putting together a slate of candidates to run together in the primaries next year for state legislature. |
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Are you just taking pictures of the grand kids at Christmas or are you putting together your bands' first music video? |
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She's currently putting together a collection of fiction that includes these pieces, and a second novel is in the germinal stage. |
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Not only was he a member of Boyzone, the Irish mega-boy band, but he was also responsible for putting together Westlife, another Irish boy band. |
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Sportscaster sounds like the guy who's on the 11 o'clock news and is putting together a three-minute sportscast of the headlines for that day. |
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Around her nineteenth birthday, Mary asked me what I thought about putting together a book on social behavior. |
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Before a company really engages with a partner or vendor, it will have gone down a long road putting together a business case. |
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Another selling point is that local cable has more psychographics, and understanding psychographics is critical when putting together a package. |
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Usually everything goes off so well that it looks as if putting together a show of this kind, could be done with effortless ease. |
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Now congressional Republicans are putting together a bill supporting his ideas. |
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The class then turned its attention to putting together sample questionnaires for the survey. |
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Plus I will be putting together two galleries, one of designs I have done for specific people, and another of occult tattoo flash art. |
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Company sources say it liaised with government officials for some time on putting together such an event, but it now fears it may be edged out. |
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At the late career stage, faculty members begin putting together their life's work, although some use this period to pursue entirely new agendas. |
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Jed certainly reacted well, though, putting together a few nice phases while continuing to be their usual cussed selves in defence. |
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Meanwhile, you've been putting together six garlic cloves and parsley and a couple of bouillon-concentrate cubes, a lot of fish and saffron. |
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Having established themselves in lodgings, they wasted no time in putting together a set of proposals. |
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For more than eight years we have been putting together affordable gay group cruises and also helping you get anywhere in the world. |
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We've had a special assembly and are putting together a book of memories for her family. |
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Charles sought peace at home and abroad by putting together a military force. |
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He was renowned for putting together a side that forged their team spirit on nights out and plenty of them. |
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When we assemble a new desk or barbecue grill, she deciphers the directions, I do the actual putting together. |
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It is nothing like putting together a jigsaw puzzle, one piece at a time, with little sense of urgency. |
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Sally suggests putting together a pair of straight trousers with a biggish top and a belt slung around loosely. |
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George Berryman, 80, of South Australia, spent more than 15 years putting together his magnificent collection of flying machines. |
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Even putting together a bid, with no guarantee of success, would be costly. |
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So the people putting together the maps and the statistics deserve support, not blame or chastisement. |
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Kleeblatt is a charming Bavarian with a fine talent for putting together an opera production and choosing a fitting cast. |
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Organisers are now putting together the finishing touches for what is guaranteed to be the biggest Old Town Festival yet. |
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Our group is putting together a film of the visit, and we are only too happy to speak about our experiences at public events. |
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Ernst and Young are putting together our business plan and the whole concept is coming together very well. |
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Now scientists are putting together information on how the species may have disappeared. |
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Let's assume you are putting together a team to win a pennant this season, not two or three years down the line. |
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We then need to put more importance on putting together partnerships and building an innings. |
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Jack went through his drawers of designer clothes, putting together a tasteful ensemble. |
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And when things go wrong there is a great problem of putting together the jigsaw of who said what, and what was agreed. |
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The exercise is like putting together the pieces in a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Lee compares planning to putting together the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Despite their differences, Miller asked Schneiderman to join the small negotiating team he was putting together. |
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Now he has graduated to reading electronics magazines and relishes at the thought of circuitry boards and diagrams and putting together all manner of devices. |
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The University of Oklahoma Press is to be commended for bringing this wonderful text out of seclusion and putting together a truly fine publication. |
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So needless to say this has not only been a way for me to therapize myself by blogging, it's also been a lesson in putting together an on-line work of art! |
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The findings prompted the expansion plans and the firm has spent six months putting together a team of buyers, visual merchandisers and operations managers. |
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I had previously mentioned to Alan that I was putting together a new poetry mimeo, Shell Magazine, and I wanted desperately to have new work by John in the first issue. |
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It's very lucky that Mother had started putting together my trousseau when William proposed to me last October, otherwise we would have an impossible amount of work to do. |
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She is also a working artist, putting together an upcoming comic book for ONI Press. |
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With the help of the late Pim Fortuyn's phalanx of oddball MPs, he is putting together the most right-wing government seen in Holland since the war. |
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It is easy to see why she has already been the pick of several top directors and is in the process of putting together an impressive range of work. |
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The program essentially cross-references government records from both public and private databases, putting together a dossier on individuals for use by law enforcement. |
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A few years back Greenpeace occupied Rockall for more than a month, and we're obliged to those intrepid eco-warriors for their help and advice in putting together our plan. |
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She says the process has been like putting together a jig saw puzzle. |
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Moore scrambles around the film like a big shaggy dog, jumping up and knocking things over, excitably putting together all sorts of possible connections. |
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Often, putting together a submittal for consideration is a very time-consuming and tedious process. |
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So when I create a mind map, I'm putting together a kind of web of thoughts or notes. |
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In putting together ever bigger deals with ever more burdensome debt, private equity buyers look for targets with ultrapredictable cash flow. |
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In putting together its new CIM system, MedTech designed a careful selection process and empowered its workers. |
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The BLM is in the process of putting together an acquisition team to determine the best approach to streamline the cleanup process. |
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And the job announcements in this issue are both for job seekers and for those who are putting together their own job descriptions. |
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Fortunately, this does more to remind the reader that in putting together a LIDAR project, consulting a skilled photogrammetrist is advisable. |
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Flackery requires putting together credible narratives from pools of verifiable data. |
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In the off-season, my main focus is sponsorship and suite sates, but what I enjoy most is putting together our promotional event calendar. |
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Embassy in Managua will move from its temporary buildings into a new embassy compound and is putting together a collage to be displayed in the new office building. |
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In fact, today seems like the perfect day to begin putting together a plan that will minimize the risk to your facility operations in the event of a power outage. |
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We applaud the Federal Trade Commission for putting together a set of principles to guide the growing area of behaviorally targeted online advertising. |
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Morgan Spence, 15, spent three weeks putting together a stop-motion video of scenes from Hollywood classics such as Dirty Dancing, The Wizard of Oz, Pulp Fiction and Dracula. |
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Until he retired two years ago, he was a cartoonist for Farmers Insurance Group, putting together training modules for insurance claims adjusters. |
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Now there is also cyberplagiarism, which refers, among other things, to putting together borrowed and unattributed material read on and drawn from the World Wide Web. |
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I have no problem putting together a complicated colour scheme but throw in some squiggly shapes and overzealous splodges and I want to run to the hills. |
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The creative liberty of putting together Oh No I Love You, which includes collaborations with Lambchop, My Morning Jacket and Factory Floor, is something he has enjoyed. |
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You know, all my energy is so adrenalized, I canAAEt think of anything else but putting together my next world tour, and the ideas are flowing and the wheels are in motion. |
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He's also a budding conceptualist, lately putting together an ambitious series of gigs under the title Music And Architecture, involving an imaginative array of settings. |
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In putting together this issue of MPO, I had a bit of an aha moment. |
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