That put him in a different category, with a much longer wait for a visa.
That put him in a good position to line up the big deal of his career.
She would have to care for him full-time or put him in a home.
The drive across Italy that day had put him in a reflective mood about life at home.
Nicholas's parents could afford a private room, but opted to put him in a ward with other children.
But when did the Times ever acknowledge during Bush's tenure that the president's responsibilities put him in a "bind"?
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Stallings' closing 66 put him in a tie for fourth at 11 under, with John Rollins (68) and Matt Every (69).
West Coast time, Raj was on the tired side, but this greeting refreshed him and put him in a great mood.
Other climbers found him, fully hypothermic, and put him in a tent.
But he said his past ties to Kerry put him in a position "to knit these two teams together" should Dean withdraw.
So his kids, who haven't seen him in years, have to come collect him and put him in a nursing home in Buffalo, New York.
He found that his lack of customer cash put him in a tough spot when employees, suppliers, or landlords asked for their money.
It is believed crewmates put him in a taxi outside a bar after a night out, but he failed to return to the ship.
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Once the miner's symptoms were noted, local carers put him in a makeshift isolation ward and the Ugandan ministry of health sent in its rapid-response team.
Worse for Mr Gore, the poll that put him in a dead heat with Mr Bush also found independents more likely to vote Republican than Democratic.
Yet Walker has taken a number of steps to put him in a position to undertake a presidential bid if he were to win a second term.
"It is hard, " Leonard said after his 4-under 67 put him in a three-way tie for the lead with Kevin Streelman and George Coetzee of South Africa.
There is insufficient O2 to gulp where he is going, and if there is a breach in his visor the hypoxia will put him in a deadly place.
He had not hidden him anywhere, and no faerie had made off with him, or used his parts in a spell, or put him in a pie to eat.
Now they're faced with planning his funeral after he succumbed to injuries late Saturday that had put him in a coma for a week since a 17-year-old goalie punched him in the head.
Now, once you understand that, you think, wait, wait a minute, we could get a full time assistant for that homeless guy and put him in a suite at the Hilton and we could save money.
He cannot resist making sideswipes at business theorists, telling anecdotes that put him in a heroic light and floating impractical radical ideas (such as loyalty premiums on dividends paid to shareholders as an incentive for long-term investment).
"The politics of being mayor at a time when racial polarization was taking place put him in a very unpopular position, " said Rep. Charles Rangel, the long-serving Harlem Democrat who backed Mr. Koch in 1977 but supported Mr. Dinkins in 1989.
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When the train stopped at a station in that country, the police dragged Narayana off the train and put him in a small eight-foot-by-eight-foot room with a cold stone floor and a hole in the corner that served as a toilet.
However, shortly after the first of the new memories went on the market in 1990, Toshiba began pressuring him to accept a "promotion" that, at the ripe old age of 47, would have put him in a job with no subordinates.
By chance his brother, a teacher in Alaska, put him in touch with a small law firm that wanted help representing fishers in Cook Inlet, a body of water physically separated from the spill by the Kenai Peninsula.
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