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1.Advise you make a summarization of the past, Save the experience worthy of learning, and then offload the weights forever!
2.A number of clubs are monitoring his situation at United closely and are ready to pounce, if The Red Devils decide to offload him.
3.Recently, however, firms have been able to offload some of the development costs on to philanthropic organisations such as the Gates Foundation.
4.The Government has said it wants to offload most of its holdings in a manner that would cause least disruption to the stock market.
5.United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to offload Alan Smith, and could see Gudjohnsen as the perfect foil for Wayne Rooney in attack.
6.For the past four months, international bankers and economists said, the central bank had curbed its purchases of dollars, refusing to accommodate commercial banks seeking to offload dollars and acquire dong.
7.If these securities are now downgraded, the same banks could be forced to offload lots of illiquid instruments into a falling market—one of the fastest ways to lose money yet devised.
8.With just one year left on his contract, Barca are keen to offload him permanently this summer but have been unable to agree a deal with interested suitors.
9.This week Citi folded several units into a new residential-mortgage business, and UBS was prompted to deny rumours that it will try to offload its investment bank.
10.Signing José will, of course, mean that Milan offload the current coach, Carlo Ancelotti, who will leave in June after seven seasons at the San Siro.

