Word: client
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...House would be an update of Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. But as he demonstrated in The Soul of a New Machine (1981), his Pulitzer-prizewinni ng book on the computer industry, the author is a virtuoso of lucid and compelling narrative. Here he gives equal time to client, architect and builders. The result is a three- dimensional view of an activity instinctive to the species, and a subtle examination of cultural and class differences. Architect Bill Rawn's resume, writes Kidder, suggests "the history of a Renaissance man in delirium": political science at Yale ('65); law degree from...
Describing one of his more unusual cases, Belli said he will soon be traveling to the Netherlands to claim a client's share of a $15 billion pool of confiscated Iranian assets established to compensate financial victims of the Iranian Revolution...
Belli responded that he was representing a client with a legitimate claim...
Following the war, Gilbert remained in Washington as an independent consulting economist and subsequently joined Schenley Industries, his former client...
When the training is completed, the welfare client has three months to find work. A trainee whose search is unsuccessful is sent to a one-year pre- employment preparation program to work off the welfare grant in an assigned job. For instance, an AFDC mother trained as a day-care worker who could not find a job on her own might be assigned to work in a public child- care center to receive her monthly grant of $600 plus about $125 worth of food stamps...