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And I had to be at my desk, at my office, with the first cup of coffee, a legal pad and write the first word at 5:30, five days a week.
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But it is unlikely that you could exchange your pencil for, say, a cup of coffee or an office building if you go outside and start making offers.
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"Our dream is to have an Indian version of a global channel that can take on CNN and the BBC, " muses Prannoy Roy over a cup of tea in his office, which overlooks the main newsroom.
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Then came wax-coated cups, as well as the plastic "Cozy Cup, " a regular in office kitchenettes, replacing ceramic mugs.
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Sri Lanka also staged the Youth World Cup and Asian Test Championship during his term of office and he was also involved in negotiating lucrative TV contracts.
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The England Women's rugby captain decided the summer months would be best spent dedicating herself to her sport and so, sacrificing the security of a monthly wage, she resigned from her job as an office manager to pursue her ultimate goal of winning the Women's World Cup.
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Items from the home office, like pen holders, can double to keep items stowed in a car cup holder.
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At Mr Obama's campaign office in the same town, the welcome is warmer: a seat, a cup of coffee and a list of local Obama-ites to call.
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The football World Cup, hosted by Germany in the summer of 2006, seven months after she took office, bathed the country and the chancellor in laid-back patriotism.
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Home Office figures suggest domestic abuse rose 25% in England and Wales during England match days during the last World Cup in 2006.
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In football the women's 2007 World Cup attracted an audience of nearly two million on BBC2, but the first thing you hear in our office when we put the women's football on is that 'it's just not as good as the men's game because of the goalkeeping'.
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