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Under the hiring freeze, Davenport said, departments could still bring on new employees, but they would need permission from her office.

“Tanner possesses all of the qualities we value as an organization when looking to bring on a free agent.”

Much of the monitoring of endangered species is conducted by seasonal biologists, who aren’t being brought on due to a federal hiring freeze implemented Jan. 20.

As to the fires, the Los Angeles Fire Department first responders were brought on to be saluted, and to tell some jokes of their own.

Scottish Water, which is a public body, said spending was needed to cope with periods of "drought and intense rainfall" brought on by climate change.

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

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