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The CEO was the hunting-party chief, the salesmen were the hunters, the marketing department would have made the arrows, and the accounting department would divide the kill.
Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010
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The CEO was the hunting-party chief, the salesmen were the hunters, the marketing department would have made the arrows, and the accounting department would divide the kill.
Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010
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The CEO was the hunting-party chief, the salesmen were the hunters, the marketing department would have made the arrows, and the accounting department would divide the kill.
Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010
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“Your father is too deeply engaged on some of his dark and mystic errands,” said the flippant Swiss; “sailed to the mountains of the Brockenborg, where witches hold their sabbath, or gone on a hunting-party with the Wild Huntsman.”
Anne of Geierstein 2008
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But the keeper of the treasure who had been one of the hunting-party in the Forest, made haste to Winchester too, and, arriving there at about the same time, refused to yield it up.
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Paul had some business at Lanstrac, and used the occasion to make a hunting-party for several of the young men of
A Marriage Contract 2007
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At last Astyages saw how bitterly the lad felt it, and he made up his mind to please him by leading out a hunting-party himself.
Cyropaedia 2007
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Lady Anne and Lady Kew heard that the gentlemen after the ball had all gone out on a hunting-party, and were not alarmed for four-and-twenty hours at least.
The Newcomes 2006
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Hearing what I was particularly in search of, Mr. Goldmann kindly offered to make a hunting-party to the place where the
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Waverley was rather surprised that Fergus had not mentioned this ulterior destination when they set out upon the hunting-party; but his situation did not admit of many interrogatories.
Waverley 2004
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