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He also made other moves to bolster the front office, including hiring Tom Gamble as vice president of player personnel.
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The 20, 248-square-foot French colonial sits atop a hill and behind a gate, hidden by greenery and steep rocks that bolster its front decks.
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Or position the bolster in front of regular pillows as extra lumbar support if you want to assume a more upright position to devour Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" or use your laptop.
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By forging a united front, the Kurds will bolster their strength in the national assembly in Baghdad (where they may even hold the balance) and secure a key spot in Iraq's post-election constitutional debate.
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And we are seeing some progress on that front, although we need to see much stronger action domestically to bolster job growth in the months ahead and, again, in part to make sure that our economy is more resilient to any kind of shock that could emanate from abroad.
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He had been drinking, to bolster his courage -- staff officers seldom came to the front, and when they did they were afraid of the combat commanders.
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Remember, the Knicks aspire to join the NBA's front-tier, adding World Champion center Tyson Chandler to complement Amar'e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony and bolster a flawed team that went 42-40 and got swept by the Celtics in the first round of the playoffs.
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