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Now to me, the Will of the Defunct (tho 'I am afraid the Lawyers may take amiss what I shall say) is more important than the Law; especially in a Devise which is made to our common Country.
Pliny's Epistles in Ten Books: Volume 1, Books 1-6 Pliny 1723
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Devise a list of all the major media outlets that will lavish attention on you and your book.
Arielle Ford: Authors, Here's Your Brain on Success Arielle Ford 2012
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Bronze Star with V Devise for exceptionally valorous action.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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The first thing: Devise a financial plan, says Aaron Gurwitz , chief investment officer at Barclays Wealth.
Easy Money's Hard Lessons Ben Levisohn 2011
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Devise a flexible seating system that works well for both tenants.
Saltzman looking for easy way out on Paulson stadiums? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Real Time Economics Charts: Comparing Plans to Cut the Deficit The assignment was straightforward: Devise a plan that achieves fiscal sustainability, by your own definition and, thus, targets vary.
Deficit Plans Show Wide Political Gap David Wessel 2011
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Devise a series of statements and drill them, but tell students to repeat ONLY if it is true for them.
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Its mission: Devise a plan to head off a default by a country in the 16-nation euro zone.
EU Set A Secret Group To Save The Euro The Wall Street Journal 2010
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Here's what I advise: Devise a systematic interview process to make sure that you maximize your time and probability of hiring the right person.
Tips for Recruiting Your First Employee Scott Gerber 2011
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My advice: Devise your own moniker for marketing and public-relations purposes.
How to Position Yourself as an Expert Scott Gerber 2011
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