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A very well to do company owns a ranch out in the middle of no where for executive get-aways.
Petzal: .270 vs. 2009
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A very well to do company owns a ranch out in the middle of no where for executive get-aways.
Petzal: .270 vs. 2009
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She later served the Avengers as a sort of point person, setting up meetings and arranging get-aways.
A Conversation with Rich Cohen, author of The Avengers: A Jewish War Story 2010
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These man-made coasts are some of the most expensive beach get-aways you'll find.
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These man-made coasts are some of the most expensive beach get-aways you'll find.
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For that matter, let's sue the Department of Transportation, since most of those law-breakers use the roads for their get-aways.
Because American Education Isn't Having Enough Problems archmage 2008
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One can predict with certainty that they will house a large contingent of Marines and include roof-top helicopter pads for quick get-aways.
Chalmers Johnson: A Modest Proposal for Garrisoned Lands 2009
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I mean, what was going on there with both Katie Couric and Charlie Gibson is you have the morning TV hosts who are normally doing, you know, inexpensive get-aways and here ` s a nice souffle recipe.
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This comes on the heels of the spectacle of Wall Street firms coming with tin cups to Congress while it rewarded itself with million-dollar CEO bathroom make-overs, swank executive get-aways, $35,000 office couches and new $50 million corporate jets.
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It is great that contributors can see what is going on with various clubs around the country, check out the weather for weekend get-aways, or going to particiapte in a rally or ride in another part of the country.
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