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And one of her public-spirited, altruistic handmaidens made a deposit of the equivalent of $100That was on offer in the spring '94.
That was on offer in the spring '94.
um an expedition on offer from my University and I said it was a scientific one and I said can I come
the hedonistic pleasures that are on offer.
There's numerous different strategies on offer.
further away from the actual technology on offer and less and less capable of
America there's been so much opportunity on offer that the general sentiment and the culture has been if you can't make
in terms of the product range that's currently on offer.
And that's when the good stuff's on offer.
Never before had such a collection of wine and spirits ever been on offer.
and from fairy tales that there are many kinds of different powers that are on offer in this
The first product on offer is a three-wheeled bike with a 500 pound capacity.
When are you more likely to venture down that alley, and look at all the things on offer and sample them?
And I was looking up Jakarta, and they have two hotels on offer in Jakarta, a Mandarin Oriental and I forget the other one.
So $140 trillion, effectively, was on offer, going after $0.5 trillion of subprime-related assets.
The fact that Google has several courses on offer that teach it.
What's kind of interesting about this is that oftentimes we won't even consider what is on offer in order to do that.
I mean, that's something that has always been on offer in progressive companies.
So I don't think that there's a great alternative on offer right now.
That small shift, which, incidentally, if you think about it, did nothing to change what was on offer.
do with the fact that Eisenhower when he came into office was burdened with the Korean War, with many more of these ground wars or proxy wars of the Cold War on offer.
Because as Bertrand Russell pointed out over a century ago, there's such a bewildering number of religions on offer, making mutually incompatible claims about the nature of reality
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