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pro fer

  • n  a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection
  • v  present for acceptance or rejection

  • The surprising proffer to Clinton came the same week that Obama sat down with John McCain in Chicago and helped engineer a commutation for Senator Joe Lieberman, who had backed .
  • Even then, applicants are being forced to proffer both return tickets and hotel vouchers, a new requirement that makes planning for contingencies or traveling on the fly virtually .
  • Those of us in black public life who try to stay focused on the opportunities rather than the obstacles, those of us who most often proffer intracommunal critique, well, let's just .
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  • Light Reading Mobile – Telecom News, Analysis, Events, and Research
    Google , Jolla and Telkom SA Ltd. proffer something for the weekend in today's trawl of the EMEA headlines. Finnish operator DNA Oy is to be the first in the world to offer the Jolla smartphone, which runs the Sailfish operating system (OS), with a launch due later this year.
    June 14, 2013 - Light Reading
  • Hear What So Not's Wild-Eyed, Action Bronson-Enriched Wobbler 'The Quack'
    Queens tough guy Action Bronson has built his reputation on his ability to proffer slightly askew New York traditionalism, the gritty novelistic details of, say, Kool G Rap bent inward and used to, say, describe a real nice plate of veal cutlets or to eloquently and ridiculously compare his physique to Arnold Schwarzenegger in his prime...
    June 11, 2013 - Spin

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