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1 It was time to get something back from his new associate .
2 I'm the new associate cartoon editor of The New Yorker.
3 Please come and meet my new associate , Mister Dick Simnel.'
4 Referring Marian MacAdam to a new associate had been a brash and stupid move.
5 CHARTERED valuation surveyors Harrington Bannon have appointed a new partner and two new associate partners.
6 The dealing with his new associate had been long and more difficult because of Haile's actions.
7 Have I found myself a new associate ?
8 Gerard Carr and Niall Manley have been appointed new associate directors of Hooke & MacDonald's residential sales team.
9 The new associate tourism minister acknowledges there will be plenty of challenges ahead as he steps into the role.
10 My father needed no instruction on the kind of hours a law firm might require of a new associate .
11 This difficulty was overcome by Crabshaw; and they sat down with their new associate to discuss the second edition.
12 She looked past her new associate into that world outside, where the sky seemed all wires and yellow heat-dust.
13 Woakes also speaks of "ear-giddiness" and offers a new associate symptom-superficialcongestion of the hands and forearm.
14 She had no doubt that he'd used that casual inquiry on every new associate who entered the firm's hallowed corridors.
15 At that point, Mr. Edwards purchased the interest of his partner and looked about for a new associate in business.
16 Well, Sir Gervas Jerome,' he added aloud, turning to our new associate , 'I hear that you are coming with us.
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