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The Wales winger's second-half hat‑trick was yet another high point in a memorable calendar year and it has the leading clubs on the continent placing him prominently on their wish-lists.
Harry Redknapp says Tottenham cannot contemplate selling Gareth Bale David Hytner at San Siro 2010
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Tanya wonders: Is this where we make our wish-lists?
ProWomanProLife » No problem – as soon as someone sends me free stuff I’ll be sure to mention it 2009
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The purpose of this requirement is to encourage good financial planning and to prevent plans and TIP's from becoming "wish-lists" of projects with no realistic chance of implementation.
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Users shouldn't be punished in this way simply for wanting to maintain large "wish-lists" - which is what our queues ultimately represent.
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In 2009, the bank held a two-week brainstorming session for 200 technology leaders and others from around the world, where executives described their "wish-lists" for tech improvements, said a person who attended.
HSBC Plans Course Correction Sara Schaefer Muñoz 2011
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In anticipation of this holiday season, she has contacted her loyal customers to ask what types of gifts they may want to purchase to make sure she can fulfill their wish-lists.
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Eleven years ago, I compared wish-lists for the future with David Ross, Mr. Benezra's predecessor.
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Although the museum was able to obtain two Mondrians and a Magritte a few years ago, many of the other items on our wish-lists are unlikely to come this way soon because of the phenomenal recent increase in the price of important early modern art.
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The Democrats currently ruling in the majority simply do not have ideas other than tax, spend, and borrow policies for their various wish-lists.
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The Democrats currently ruling in the majority simply do not have ideas other than tax, spend, and borrow policies for their various wish-lists.
The American Taxpayer Is Not an ATM Peter Roskam 2010
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