Word: bring
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Many companies are asking their current workers to turn part-time recruiters by offering bonuses and sometimes other perks to those who bring in hirable candidates. At SRA International, a Virginia computer-software firm, any employee who finds a new worker gets $1,000, plus a chance in a company lottery. Prizes include the choice of a BMW Roadster, a Mercury Mountaineer or a Volvo sedan and an all-expenses-paid cruise for a family of four...
Clad in his Yale Law School robes, Clinton told the MIT Class of 1998 his plans to bring computer access and education to every school in America, as well as to increase investments in science research to fuel economic growth...
...disturbed by the public's increasing indifference to what we do as scientists and engineers," Ho said. "We must change this by learning to present our work in both interesting and understandable ways. Indeed, it is our responsibility to bring back the spark, that sense of wonder about nature that lies within every citizen...
...American experience. My assumptions of consumer/retail conduct are culturally grounded. The image of clean, bright-eyed, smiling salespeople looking up to the next person in line with a cheery, "Can I help you?" is as blatantly American as the white bread peanut butter and jelly sandwiches which I sometimes bring to work...
However you spend your time here, summer in Cambridge is quite a different scene from the winter months. Cambridge's cold, dreary season doesn't bring street performers or outdoor concerts, and, even if it did, most Harvard students would be too busy to attend...