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Perhaps just a little procuring for friends, but he's a nasty piece of work."
Prostitution per se is not a crime in Brazil, unlike procuring.
Since his young wife was persuaded to do much of the procuring, she subsequently became the youngest woman ever sentenced to death in the state.
The commonwealth seems to me to be a society of men constituted only for the procuring, preserving, and advancing their own civil interests.
This part of the value chain is optional, with individual procuring departments defining their indenting process.
He never played a minute or stepped to the podium to announce the procuring of a billion-dollar network television contract.
He also, as I was to learn later, attended to the procuring of many of them, usually by bribery or abduction.
A chance and hope of my procuring, Ebenezer."
More formally, one who is said to practice procuring is a procurer, or procuress.
Kunz's classic study of the procuring and working of ivory, from the ancient period to modern times.
Nancy Peterson, a spokesman for the company, would say only that the tissue came from "third-party, nonprofit procuring agencies."
Once a product is designated, state and federal procuring agencies are required to purchase it with the highest recovered material content level practicable.
The procuring of arms and some spare parts, plus spending for weapon research and development, takes up much of the rest of the budget.
Tonight Mr. Botero denied any direct involvement in the procuring of drug-related money.
One of his duties was the procuring and management of the royal mistresses, in which his success gained him great credit.
The Criminal Code was amended in 1988 to include child sexual abuse, and linking juvenile prostitution to the "procuring" section.
The solution of this difficulty lies, of course, in the gradual procuring of a better class of dry agent.
A new offence is also proposed to penalise the procuring of acts of gross indecency by threats or intimidation.
Decision-makers in New York were forced to find en entirely new model for communication and the procuring of knowledge in city planning.
Research done for Philips testifies to the importance that the police now attach to interrogation of suspects and the procuring of confessions from the guilty.
Sartre has been portrayed as benefiting from, in effect, the procuring of distressed young women by his partner, Simone de Beauvoir.
According to the law HSL is responsible for the planning and procuring of the public transportation in Greater Helsinki.
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The procuring of these rarities, together with the choicest mandarine oranges, muscatel grapes, and honey that was not merely "warranted" pure, occupied his mornings in town.
It called for the procuring of materials and determining the manufacturing site by noon Saturday, concurrent with computer design by the artist and cast making by the mortician.
"Now there's someone who did well without doing too much pandering," he says.
That's all Dave was trying to address really, no pandering, just part of the day job.
They're actually pointing out how this is nothing more than empty pandering.
The pandering to the rich in our laws and governance.
To have you as my wife would only be the pandering to a caprice.
He used the same tactic of ethnic and religious pandering in the primary.
Paying $9 billion for prevention programs, he said, is mere pandering and will not do any good.
Political pandering aside, the government simply lacks the common goal of just spending within its means.
Unless it is political pandering, but I don't want to believe that."
After a few minutes of this pandering, it appeared to get over its fright.
"So I assume you'll have nothing to do with this transparent attempt at public pandering?"
Gingrich was hardly alone in his cynical pandering last week.
When he talks about helping working men and women, it does not sound like hollow pandering.
That pandering is only necessary to obtain the funds to keep the arts alive.
Despite the biblical pandering by both tickets this year, the same still holds.
Some fans thought it was a "sell out" and a pandering to popular tastes.
First, the Governor should abandon his shameless pandering to the middle class.
In June 1993, she was arrested for multiple charges, including attempted pandering.
And pandering was the one thing his enormous pride refused to let him do, associates say.
"Speaking of fruitless pandering to the top, how'd your date go last night?"
Quite right Martin, common sense is what is needed, not more pandering to perception.
Republicans dismissed her remarks as political pandering to a partisan audience.
There is no pandering to popular tastes here and no love interest.
And so did the pandering of Republican Presidential candidates in every election since then.
The pandering of the tourism industry to this crowd is truly depressing.