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hired

adjective as in contracted

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The effort to sterilize his image first began when Epstein hired Los Angeles-based spin doctors Sitrick Co.

That meant the talent that DJ Brinsely hired that night performed for a skeleton audience.

Fulkerson, the founder of the magazine who has hired March, is someone he can cope with.

In October, news broke that Regal hired Morgan Stanley to explore a possible sale.

He worked in the industry for a while, then took a job as a prison guard before being hired by the commission in January 2012.

An old Indian woman, the same whose house they had hired in Saboba, had come up to live with Ramona.

But what if I catch the fish by using a hired boat and a hired net, or by buying worms as bait from some one who has dug them?

He hired an engine to plow all his land that was not prepared, besides renting a little more, and also took a flier in wheat.

There is an implied obligation on the hirer's part to use the car only for the purpose and in the manner for which it was hired.

She's been hired out a spell in Jacksonville,—nuss to a little gal, and now she's gwine home.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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