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...that would do is allow the council to cut ticket prices for the First-Year Formal--a nice perk for first-year students, but not a solution to the council's overall funding problems...
...past, technology has been a perk or luxury for businesses, but TECH now sees it as a necessity...
...into the oval drives. At the airport, there was Learjet gridlock. Everywhere there was Representative Tom DeLay, House Republican whip, chief money pumper and master of the revels, who spent the week stroking donors in a series of private vintage railway cars, which just happened to be the defining perk of the robber barons of the last Gilded...
...many of Harvard's faculty and staff, perhaps the most unique perk of working for the University is that it lets alums stay connected with young, motivated 20-somethings who glow with optimism. The Harvard community, Nuscher says, tends to be more intellectual, more literary and more socially concerned than most corporate ones...
...Meeting the other hikers was a highlight, Wang said. But another perk of the 15.5-hour adventure was the group's conversation, spanning topics from cannibalism to the vote on China's Most Favored Nation status to thong underwear...