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"You put two and two together and maybe you only get three and three-quarters, " he said.
CNN: Thompson Committee Wraps Up Its Work
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In the mid-1980s Gregory Bridgeford , now a Lowe's senior vice president, was told to go to all the new Depot openings with a tiny Minox camera and put together a two-hour presentation for Lowe's brass detailing how Depot was better at merchandising.
FORBES: Merchant Princes
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Bezos has recovered enough components to put together two F-1 engines, and historians will try to identify them.
FORBES: Moon Rocket Engines Rise From the Ocean Depths
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The two right-handers put on 153 together at Brisbane and a massive 310 at Adelaide - and in a middle session in which they faced plenty of spin bowling - showed a hunger for Ashes runs again.
BBC: England make solid start to Ashes
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Put the two together and you have a recipe for ever-longer business cards: vice-president for photocopiers Asia-Pacific, for example.
ECONOMIST: Inflation in job titles is approaching Weimar levels
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In 1952 I was on tour in the two-person show my wife, Ruby, and I had put together.
WSJ: Hal Holbrook Remembers a Road Show Wreck | Traveler's Tale
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Put the two facts together, and the result is that many companies accept e-mail as an almost exclusive mode of communication between employees.
CNN: Test your e-mail etiquette
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It involves two pieces -- a new health care plan put together by the Office of Personnel Management and an expansion of Medicare to the near-retired, 55 to 65.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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By introducing a second weekly draw and linking the two games together, Camelot may have put off a lot of potential ticket-buyers.
ECONOMIST: What to do with the National Lottery?
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Two minutes later, Glasgow finally put an attack together and from a sparkling counter-attack, Max Evans's chip eluded Vincent Clerc for Aramburu to grab the try.
BBC: Glasgow Warriors 16-28 Toulouse
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Euro-zone politicians, defying domestic opposition, have put together two enormous bailouts for the government and engineered an ambitious restructuring of its debt, all to keep Greece from dropping the euro.
WSJ: Greece Deserves Credit, but Debt's an Issue