Simple as it sounds, how is a writer to get the access that he or she needs for an illuminating corporate biography without making a devil's bargain with the company's publicity machine?
Jason realizes he's made a devil's bargain and that Kurt must be stopped.
This does not soothe American and Israeli critics, who suspect that Russia has made a devil's bargain with the Islamic Republic.
Jermaine Beckford, Everton's bargain summer buy from Leeds United, is yet to score in the league for his new club but his pace caused Richard Dunne to receive a booking after the Villa defender crudely hacked him down after a tricky run.
The effect was first used in an 1862 dramatization of Charles Dickens' novella "The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain, " staged at the Royal Polytechnic Institute in London, according to Jim Steinmeyer, an illusion designer who has written extensively about the history of his craft, including Pepper's Ghost.
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Blue-Light Special in Japan With huge debt from fat times gone sour, some of Japan's famous department stores are expected to be bought by bargain-hunting U.S. investors.
Skiing in China isn't expensive by international standards, but it's no bargain for the locals.
But "Pi's" bargain-basement metaphysics is like organic fruit salad to the collective Hollywood mindset, irrespective of ideology.
That's why it rates only a C on the "value" scale--it's no bargain.
And it's a bargain that says if you work hard in this country, then your work should be rewarded.
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The scheme was weakened as part of last week's grand bargain between EU leaders at their budget summit in Brussels.
"It's a bargain basement, fire-sale syndrome", says Jay Nagley of Spyder Automotive.
Perez's plea bargain confession led to nearly 100 tainted convictions being overturned.
But the bargain with today's consumers will have to become more refined.
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While money matters, there can be no doubt that the biggest bargain was Real's decision to throw piles of cash at United for Ronaldo.
In America it undermines local news monopolies by reducing advertising revenue and providing access to a wide range of alternative sources, thus undoing Mr Rosen's grand bargain.
But the NBA's best bargain played for the other team in town: Clippers point guard Jeff McInnis, who scored 32.8 yet made the league minimum for fifth-year players.
It's a bargain that has remained largely intact for 35 years, says Siegfried Hecker, former director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where much of the US' nuclear weapons research has taken place.
That may yet turn out to be a short-lived bargain at the taxpayer's expense.
Even though Lebenthal can afford to wear pricey designer fashions, she says she's also a bargain shopper.
That's not entirely a surprise because they were so over sold that, I think there's been some bargain-hunting.
That's no great bargain, given just how slowly the wheels of justice grind.
Mr. Obama's refusal to bargain in good faith means we will have an extended war over spending for many months.
He proposes a grand bargain: swap Britain's veto over European integration for the right to opt out of any EU policy area.
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