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contracted for

adjective as in bought

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Hired guards are increasingly ubiquitous at college protests, with Apex and CSC contracted for security on campuses from Los Angeles to New York.

The UK had fallen into recession last year after the economy contracted for two three-month periods in a row.

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When working for Wagner, prison inmates were typically contracted for six months.

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After several shootings near the school last year, Seattle Schools contracted for additional security outside Garfield and neighboring Nova High School for a week, with additional support from the district’s safety and security team.

Young participants in the organization also don’t have the equipment needed to conduct their jobs, missing out on income, and Las Fotos Project had to cancel events they had been contracted for by other community businesses, Torres said.

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

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