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blaw

[blaw]

verb (used with or without object)

Scot. and North England.
  1. blow.



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Today, the Corps mostly succeeds not based on inside access to subsidized apartments, which are scarce, Blaw said, but because the program has staff who’ve spent a long time in their jobs, cultivating relationships and accumulating know-how.

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Blaw notices when certain participants show up late, when they look strung out, when they sit alone.

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Though enrollment has been ramping back up, securing the right work can be tricky, Blaw said.

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The completion rate is about 70%, meaning a person has secured housing and is leaving for a full-time job with benefits, according to Ruth Blaw, the program’s manager.

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Blaw calls out, scanning the room until a man raises his hand.

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