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  • He picked out Davies, whose shot was half-saved by José Veiga before it dribbled over the line.

    Bolton Wanderers 2-0 Macclesfield Town | FA Cup third-round replay 2012

  • LOS ANGELES (AP, Alex Veiga) -- Lenders seized more U.S. homes this summer than in any three-month stretch since the housing market began to bust in 2006.

    Foreclosures Hit Record In September, More Than 100K Homes Seized The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Lmveiga is the twitter handle of Rivera's press secretary, Leslie Veiga.

    HUFFPOST HILL - House Passes Meaningless CR Eliot Nelson 2011

  • LOS ANGELES (AP, Alex Veiga) -- Lenders seized more U.S. homes this summer than in any three-month stretch since the housing market began to bust in 2006.

    Foreclosures Hit Record In September, More Than 100K Homes Seized The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Maria Nazareth Alvim de Barros wrote a more traditional celtic Arthurian fantasy -- and literary fantasist Jose J. Veiga was a favourite of several generations of readers.

    EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Jacques Barcia 2010

  • After Jon Veiga , an assistant district attorney, said in court that the grand jury had voted not to indict the suspect, a number of the Mr. Alvarez's supporters began to weep in the Manhattan courtroom.

    Melee Charges Rejected Chris Herring 2011

  • Nonetheless, according to Veiga 1988, a majority of executives are in favor of candor in dealing with problem subordinates.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Also, bending the rules might prove embarrassing and jeopardize the organization and others Veiga, Golden, & Dechant, 2004.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • In a survey of 569 managers, Veiga 1986 identified various causes for giving up control: 1. The manager, especially the young low-level manager, may think the group lacks direction, commitment, or a belief that it can do well.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • In a survey of 569 managers, Veiga 1986 identified various causes for giving up control: 1. The manager, especially the young low-level manager, may think the group lacks direction, commitment, or a belief that it can do well.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

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