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"Part of the advantage of buying Merck out of these interests is not only the economic equation between what is the trade-off of cash outflow versus getting relief from the obligations to continue to pay contingent payments, but also a greater scope for freedom to operate," said Ed Seage, executive director of AstraZeneca investor relations.
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Former senior ATO auditor Chris Seage said yesterday the tax office's nationwide program was unprecedented.
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Former senior ATO auditor Chris Seage said yesterday the tax office's nationwide program was unprecedented.
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We have a lot of bad days with her but today was a really awesome day, Seage said.
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Seage said he was told that since he or Labutte couldn't make the trip, Tina-Lynn couldn't either.
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Seage said he was told that since he or Labutte couldn't make the trip, Tina-Lynn couldn't either.
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"What the project needs now is for Maricopa County and the state to continue their support and work expeditiously on the last remaining permits needed for construction to begin," said Abengoa Solar's Seage.
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We have a lot of bad days with her but today was a really awesome day, Seage said.
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"For utilities, CSP is a much more robust product," Seage said.
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"Seage, the event's organizer, says the man was dressed as one of the zombies from Resident Evil's Umbrella Corporation."
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