headhunting การใช้
- Now, the German bank must defend its headhunting in court.
- "He was headhunting, " the trainer observed.
- Headhunting was practised among Sumba people until the early 20th century.
- During expeditions sanctioned by the Brooke government, they allowed headhunting.
- So this summer, Greenmarket and the state agriculture department went headhunting.
- Baseball's foolishness doesn't begin and end with headhunting.
- Last year, Rediffusion also launched a global headhunting exercise.
- "We will be using the best headhunting firms,"
- "But we didn't do any headhunting ."
- Tribal traditions, such as Wa headhunting, have since been abolished.
- Headhunting was once prevalent but has fallen out of practice.
- The neighouring Naga people in particular have practiced headhunting in living memory.
- The practice of headhunting was quite common in these societies.
- One year later, he reported that headhunting was on the decline.
- The poles were carved to accompany the feast after a headhunting raid.
- Prior to his headhunting work, Mecca was a currency trader and broker.
- Often, headhunting means poaching cooks from restaurants and trading them like athletes.
- The bust of the dot-com boom also has hurt headhunting firms.
- I'm not going out there headhunting anybody.
- In headhunting it was necessary to be able to draw the parang quickly.
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