Given the expiry date tho, I can't help wondering if this occured to the offerer as well.
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Yet the discounting is fairly expensive for the Groupon offerer.
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A student could either take the $5 and leave the rest to the offerer, or both parties got nothing.
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Libations are poured three times, in honor of ancestors, life, and the libation's offerer himself.
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The offerer must have been initiating negotiations from which an agreement may or may not in time result.
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The participants then dipped their hands into the consecrated water, and sprinkled it on the altar, victim and offerer.
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The so called hearth of the landlord marks the connection to Earth of the offerer, i.e. is the marker of the origin of everything in the ritual act.
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As a consequence of this, the most talented musicians would typically switch back and forth between bands to the best offerer, until they had gathered enough money to start their own band.
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A contract is generally formed when an offer is accepted by the seller, the acceptance is conveyed to the offerer, there is a meeting of the minds and there is adequate consideration on both sides.
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Someone who presents something to another for acceptance or rejection
The Newco entity established to make the offer for the target company.