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The loan has to be repaid
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But oh, how I repaid you with laughter and with scorn
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surely he had almost repaid the original loan?” Sky looked up to his father in surprise
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The expense which is properly laid out upon a fixed capital of any kind, is always repaid with great profit, and increases the annual produce by a much greater value than that of the support which such improvements require
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They invented, therefore, another method of issuing their promissory notes; by granting what they call cash accounts, that is, by giving credit, to the extent of a certain sum (two or three thousand pounds for example), to any individual who could procure two persons of undoubted credit and good landed estate to become surety for him, that whatever money should be advanced to him, within the sum for which the credit had been given, should be repaid upon demand, together with the legal interest
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Whoever has a credit of this kind with one of those companies, and borrows a thousand pounds upon it, for example, may repay this sum piece-meal, by twenty and thirty pounds at a time, the company discounting a proportionable part of the interest of the great sum, from the day on which each of those small sums is paid in, till the whole be in this manner repaid
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Even with this precaution, too, the money which is borrowed, and which it is meant should not be repaid till after a period of several years, ought not to be borrowed of a bank, but ought to be borrowed upon bond or mortgage, of such private people as propose to live upon the interest of their money, without taking the trouble themselves to employ the capital, and who are, upon that account, willing to lend that capital to such people of good credit as are likely to keep it for several years
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Though the bills upon which this paper had been advanced were all of them repaid in their turn as soon as they became due, yet the value which had been really advanced upon the first bill was never really returned to the banks which advanced it ; because, before each bill became due, another bill was always drawn to somewhat a greater amount than the bill which was soon to be paid: and the discounting of this other bill was essentially necessary towards the payment of that which was soon to be due
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money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest - also v
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Till the whole of those expenses, together with the ordinary profits of stock, have been completely repaid to him by the advanced rent which he gets from his land, that advanced rent ought to be regarded as sacred and inviolable, both by the church and by the king ; ought to be subject neither to tithe nor to taxation
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My debt is repaid
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The government advances the expense of establishing the different offices, and of buying or hiring the necessary horses or carriages, and is repaid, with a large profit, by the duties upon what is carried
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These two monsters applied and extended the horrendous Community Reinvestment Act, passed under the aegis of the Reprehensible Carter and extended under the equally reprehensible Clinton, forcing Fannie May and Freddie Mack to make sub par loans that anybody with common sense would know couldn"t be repaid
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"You must be repaid for all of your help
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Yes, that would show all the badgers in Boddaert's Realm that treachery would be repaid a thousand-fold
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She repaid this sally with a smile, which transformed her pallid features
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An obligation that cannot be repaid
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Is that what’s motivating Caleb now? Should I really allow him to die so that he feels like his debt to me is repaid?
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When I've just repaid the debt:
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" About $270,000 of that had been repaid
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A week ago I’d have repaid those critics with a few well-placed bruises, but we’ve since sworn the vow of justice, so now I must be contest with silencing them with a decisive victory in this challenge
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14 and you will be blessed because they don't have the resources to repay you; For you will be repaid in the resurrection of the righteous
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do not have the means to reply you; for you will be repaid at the
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out the mission in tangible ways and acts? How have you repaid and how have you
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He who does good is repaid in kind
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with goodness you have me repaid,
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while I – I confess – have repaid you with wickedness,
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The jails were almost empty as minor offenses were repaid as fines or community service and serious offenses were dealt with severely
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The jails are almost empty as minor offenses are repaid as fines or community service and serious offenses are dealt with severely
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Tracker made Huntress sentient and Huntress repaid the favor by bringing Tracker and the rest of the ships in the squadron up to speed on the latest research and development
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repaid in full for what he (or she) has earned, and none
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So, please don't use a grant that has to be repaid to
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only touch those that don’t need to be repaid
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repaid, it is considered to be worse than welching on a cash debt
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It was these that gave weight to his load and most repaid his efforts in the bush
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Great ability was repaid by greater rewards and power; the incentives drove him onwards to his present peak of success
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the money from the loan, the financial institution is never repaid, and the
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The investment will be fully repaid in a year’s time, but I do need further investment on top of the $1
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You can conservatively expect your money to be repaid in a year; every year after that will be pure profit, less any taxes you might be liable for
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thousand dollar bond of the same firm because the bond needs to be repaid or the stock
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They have been repaid many fold and a million lives saved”
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And asked; why have you repaid evil for good?
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money multiplier effect of deposits and loans, is government debt instruments that should one day be repaid, it becomes apparent that if all of the public paid their debts, along with the federal government, there wouldn’t be any money left
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Credit is a loan that a property owner secures that can be repaid
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“You saved my life and this is how you are repaid,” Ket said, clucking and
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And this is how she had repaid me
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I just want you to be certain that you do this because it’s what you want to do, not because you have to repay a debt that can never be repaid
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“I would have repaid the favor by helping you shop for clothes
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that Mark repaid his father's faith in him out of the proceeds of his first business
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What! From his helpless Creature be repaid
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•The costs incurred by the bank while providing the loan had to be repaid;
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You will not be able to access any further credit until your debts have been repaid
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“Will not the unbelievers have been repaid for what they did?”
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Thus, the arrogant oppressor received his punishment and was repaid for his wrongdoing and evil intentions towards that virtuous girl and her innocent young siblings
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The anger that is unleashed within the I is so immense that the only possible way for it to feel it has been repaid is by demanding the destruction of its aggressor, rather than by satisfying the need that was left unsatisfied
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“I guess you could say his debt to society is repaid, in both realities,”
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Lenders want, above all, to be repaid so that their interest rates
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to be repaid until after graduation, the time after graduation
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For three months you lingered on the brink of death, but Henri and I took care of you each and every day until all your debts were repaid to the church and government’s satisfaction
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“ Marcus has repaid you in spades
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" Marcus has repaid you in tit-for-tat spades
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trade or industry where it is employed, is repaid with interest
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For a debt security, face value is the amount repaid to the
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borrower, and to allow that amount to be borrowed again once it has been repaid
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It is a debt that must be repaid
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That is debt that has a lower chance of being repaid with interest
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Both brother and sister were unstinting in teaching him the art and secrets of the trade and my father repaid them with hard work and canine devotion
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To show their true Christian spirit , they repaid those who had saved them from
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Instead of solutions though, people are repaid with more
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created as a negative ledger item (debt), it disappears from existence when the debt is repaid, but
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If you treat others with the same kindness I showed you, then the debt is repaid tenfold
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Elves and, if that’s the case, any double cross will be repaid tenfold
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how they have repaid me
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Then He repaid you with sorrow upon sorrow, so that you would not grieve over what you missed, or for what afflicted you
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Today you are being repaid with the torment of shame for having said about God other than the truth, and for being too proud to accept His revelations
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Those who commit sins will be repaid for what they used to perpetrate
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Will they be repaid except according to what they used to do?
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And you will be repaid only for what you used to do
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Whoever commits a sin will be repaid only with its like
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God created the heavens and the earth with justice, so that every soul will be repaid for what it has earned
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You are only being repaid for what you used to do
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Have the unbelievers been repaid for what they used to do?
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the fact that the loan was never repaid but properties were transferred by Unitech
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In this way the debt will be repaid, the covenant will be kept, and the Kingdom will be reborn
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In this way, the people of the village are invited home and the obligation to those that kept their Promise is repaid
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Similarly, you must check how the different loans have to be repaid
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Secured debt must still be repaid in full, but unsecured will have to be satisfied with a ten cents in the dollar amount
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When this happens, the lender is not impressed because he needs to have his money repaid
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Andres went off rather down in the mouth, swearing he would go to look for the valiant Don Quixote of La Mancha and tell him exactly what had happened, and that all would have to be repaid him sevenfold; but for all that, he went off weeping, while his master stood laughing
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My second brother is in Peru, so wealthy that with what he has sent to my father and to me he has fully repaid the portion he took with him, and has even furnished my father's hands with the means of gratifying his natural generosity, while I too have been enabled to pursue my studies in a more becoming and creditable fashion, and so to attain my present standing
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Brooke would have felt repaid for a much greater sacrifice than the trifling one of time and comfort which he was about to take
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Amy tried to please, and succeeded, for she was grateful for the many pleasures he gave her, and repaid him with the little services to which womanly women know how to lend an indescribable charm
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Your offspring is late with payments, init? Interest rate of 100% applies after failure to repay a loan on the agreed date, init?"
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Nice to be able to repay the favour
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“After all”, she said, “everyone should have somewhere warm and dry to live and it’s such a small thing to do to repay your bravery and your kindness”
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The owner could not repay and the bank
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Out of which forty thousand will be used to repay our loans
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We will repay all by the
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'We will repay it - later,' Ish said
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She knew that she should repay her debts to the
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We aren't Vanderbilts, but we are well-off and intend to repay our debt, especially when it is a debt we accept for ourselves though no one else recognizes it as such
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debt he needed to repay
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Those were, first: to make good the faith my parents put in me to broaden my horizons and repay their sacrifices on that account
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25“I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten—the great locust
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Does he fight in court and spend his hard earned savings on a costly case, being the money he is due to repay the bank? You see the paradox he will loose both ways
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‘Shall I repay the debt and tell you a story about me?’ he
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Whoever has a credit of this kind with one of those companies, and borrows a thousand pounds upon it, for example, may repay this sum piece-meal, by twenty and thirty pounds at a time, the company discounting a proportionable part of the interest of the great sum, from the day on which each of those small sums is paid in, till the whole be in this manner repaid
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These the merchants pay away to the manufacturers for goods, the manufacturers to the farmers for materials and provisions, the farmers to their landlords for rent; the landlords repay them to the merchants for the conveniencies and luxuries with which they supply them, and the merchants again return them to the banks, in order to balance their cash accounts, or to replace what they my have borrowed of them ; and thus almost the whole money business of the country is transacted by means of them
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it must have been a very fortunate speculation, of which the returns could not only repay the enormous expense at which the money was thus borrowed for carrying it on, but afford, besides, a good surplus profit to the projector
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I vowed silently to Ares that if this Captain Hycron ever comes to Ithaca again, I’ll repay the insult, but not necessarily in the same part of his body
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The debtors of such a bank as that whose conduct I have been giving some account of were likely, the greater part of them, to be chimerical projectors, the drawers and redrawers of circulating bills of exchange, who would employ the money in extravagant undertakings, which, with all the assistance that could be given them, they would probably never be able to complete, and which, if they should be completed, would never repay the expense which they had really cost, would never afford a fund capable of maintaining a quantity of labour equal to that which had been employed about them
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The sober and frugal debtors of private persons, on the contrary, would be more likely to employ the money borrowed in sober undertakings which were proportioned to their capitals, and which, though they might have less of the grand and the marvellous, would have more of the solid and the profitable ; which would repay with a large profit whatever had been laid out upon them, and which would thus afford a fund capable of maintaining a much greater quantity of labour than that which had been employed about them
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“Thanks a million, Tejas, I don’t know how to repay you
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If England, for example, should import from France nothing but the native commodities of that country, and not having such commodities of its own as were in demand there, should annually repay them by sending thither a large quantity of foreign goods, tobacco, we shall suppose, and East India goods ; this trade, though it would give some revenue to the inhabitants of both countries, would give more to those of France than to those of England
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But if the bounty did not repay to the merchant what he would otherwise lose upon the price of his goods, his own interest would soon oblige him to employ his stock in another way, or to find out a trade in which the price of the goods would replace to him, with the ordinary profit, the capital employed in sending them to market
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Instead of raising, it would tend to lower the price of the commodity in the home market ; and thereby, instead of imposing a second tax upon the people, it might, at least in part, repay them for what they had contributed to the first
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By means of them, a part of the capital of the country is employed in bringing goods to market, of which the price does not repay the cost, together with the ordinary profits of stock
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Unless its price repays to him the maintenance which he advances to himself, as well as the materials, tools, and wages, which he advances to his workmen, it evidently does not repay to him the whole expense which he lays out upon it
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The third and last duty of the sovereign or commonwealth, is that of erecting and maintaining those public institutions and those public works, which though they may be in the highest degree advantageous to a great society, are, however, of such a nature, that the profit could never repay the expense to any individual, or small number of individuals; and which it, therefore, cannot be expected that any individual, or small number of individuals, should erect or maintain
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Most had been cured of horrible diseases by Jesus and felt they could not do enough to repay Him
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It has been taxed indirectly in two different ways; first, by requiring that the deed, containing the obligation to repay, should be written upon paper or parchment which had paid a certain stamp duty, otherwise not to be valid ; secondly, by requiring, under the like penalty of invalidity, that it should be recorded either in a public or secret register, and by imposing certain duties upon such registration
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She planned to repay
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If he advances the tax, therefore, the buyer must generally repay it to him
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We should have killed you after you beat him, but we wanted to give you a chance, and this is how you repay us?”
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I repay my friends, Christian, you and various others who have helped me over the years
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She said, “After, I can never repay you, and I did find out that he was working
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rationalize it by calling it a loan to myself, and that I’d repay it right away with my new riches that were sure to come my way shortly
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Shall I not repay?! Shall I not set all these crooked paths straight?! For the heart of this people is very corrupt! They remain lost in their own deceptions!
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What shall I do with a people such as this?! Shall I not repay?! For they have surely
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The robin was about to repay the compliment when it noticed that the rose was hanging its flowers dejectedly, the petals faded, the edges ragged, as though pieces had been torn from them
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He intended to repay it in full when the checks cleared, so he felt secure about handing over such a large quantity of cash, then the checks turned out to be forgeries
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Sylvia welcomed the request as a convenient excuse to repay Gordon Edward his visit to San José by going to see him in Limon before she left the country again for the US
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That was why he took off with whatever he could find in that safe, and why he has to repay me for this act of mine: Bobby Barhoe, I forgive you
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For the Lord is a God of recompense, He will fully repay
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“We may not be able to fully repay what you have provided
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He was nothing like what she had feared or even imagined in her vulnerability and now she began to feel a certain safety in him, even while she realized that she owed him more than she could ever repay
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At least we were able to repay
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31 Who shall declare his way to his face? And who shall repay him what he has done?
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before me? 11 Who has prevented me so that I should repay him? Whatever is under the whole of the Heavens is mine
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Rom 12:19 Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord
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He who has pity on the poor lends to the Lord; and that which he has given he will repay him again; Chasten your son while there
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According to their deeds, accordingly he will repay, fury to his adversaries, recompence to his enemies; to the islands he will repay
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They had blessed him with more wealth and knowledge he could ever repay, giving him the life of a maharaja
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The old man tried to pay me for my help, but I refused, telling him to repay me by getting someone to go with him from now on
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“It is best not to ask any questions and repay us by forgetting the route immediately
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Then she told John that he must always remember those who did this to her and repay them
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31 Let not your hand be stretched out to receive, and shut when you should repay
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6 For the Most High hates sinners, and will repay vengeance the ungodly, and keeps them against the mighty day of their punishment
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repay, he will prolong the time, and return words of grief, and complain of the time
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If she could not, she had to repay their mastery, but she never did such a thing, as there was no lock she found too difficult to open
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“I have done my duty to who may be The One” he stated doubtfully, trying to make me feel like he had done me a favour that I would have to repay one day
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“Hey, if I can turn you on, you’re going to have to repay the
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“Yes, because a man like me would expect you to repay me,” He said with sharp sarcasm
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was improperly withdrawn from the insurance account to repay money
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Later, when I realized he had invested all the money from the land sale, I offered to repay him but he wouldn't accept anything
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10 and repays those who hate him to their face to destroy them: He will not be slack to him who hates him, He will repay him to his face
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Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord
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Here I am, a self confessed thief, and your only reaction is to offer to repay the money
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I laugh; I will in the end repay them all, with Ardor the son of Theron the chosen Seeker of this age being the first to die
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20 see says God I will call together all the kings of the Earth to reverence me which are from the rising of the sun from the south from the east and Libanus; to turn themselves one against another and repay the things that they have done to them
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I have the Marking, so I could go to any moneylender in the empire, and they would loan me money because the Marking proves I’ll repay it, as is just
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14 Let not the wages of any man which has wrought for you tarry with you but give him it out of hand for if you serve God he will also repay you: be circumspect my son in all things you do and be wise in all your conversation
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I invited him for dinner, my treat actually, because I wanted to repay his kindness
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So he went to the local office to try to get a payment plans to repay the late taxes,
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26 "The servant therefore fell down and kneeled before him saying 'Lord have patience with me and I will repay you all!'
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14 and you will be blessed because they don't have the resources to repay you; For you will be repaid in the resurrection of the righteous
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She has done so much for me I would repay her ten times over
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With my hands upraised to Heaven, I beg the Supreme Majesty to repay you with eternal life on high
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I pray to Almighty God, the Rewarder of all good works, that He will repay you in the heavenly mansions and eternal tabernacles and in the choir of the Blessed angels and archangels for all the kindnesses you have shown me, for the solace of books with which you have relieved my distress, and, above all, for your friendship
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There is no way I can repay my debt to Him
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She knew, of course, that Rick was the owner of several hotels but this was ‘something else’! Was this hotel one of them? Maybe he was trying to repay her, as he had thought that she had saved his life in South Africa; but this was taking it a bit too far
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I hope that the idea of using the waste from your operation is successful and will repay in part for your kindness and hospitality
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He will repay, he will give, and he is a new man
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We haven't even begun to repay the favor we owe you
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meantime, had already put the apartments up for sale—we could easily repay Jan’s brother the
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Yes, because you also know that you could never repay Jesus for his sacrifice except in one way!
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interest, and promise to repay the loan sometime in
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Anointed interest, and promise to repay the loan
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I will owe more than I can ever repay after trial
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Yes, because you also know that you could never repay Jesus for his sacrifice
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He was about to begin a three-year Business Management course at the university, and was concerned that he would be left with a student loan that could take years to repay
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Gave you a gift of melody and this is how you repay me? By forgetting it all, as if it never happened, as if the club never existed?”
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“And this is how you repay her?”
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By the end of the second day Antony declared he’d never felt better, reckoned didn’t give a stuff about his hair loss and new metallic sheen, and wondered how he could ever repay his tall, dark, lithe and handsome saviour
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He asked how he could repay me as I do not charge for
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prepared to repay us for what we give to others
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Her mind was reeling, she couldn’t believe all that had happened…that her own cousin, whom she had treated so well, could repay her kindness and trust with such treachery and deceit!……how long could this have been going on?…what else had she got up to? - Forget the recriminations for the moment…what was she going to do to help James? It appeared that there was only the man in the cottage here, so she would have to find some way to put him out of commission
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And on the morrow he took out some money and, giving it to the host, said: `Take good care of my friend, and if the expense is more, when I come back again, I will repay you
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Malcolm shook his head, “There were several loans to repay and the documents seemed to be legitimate but in reality they must have been forged
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before by men who had every intention of repaying their
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Occasionally she would help Cynthia cook or clean the apartment, repaying her for her generous hospitality
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The profits of manufacturing stock, therefore, are not, like the rent of land, a neat produce which remains after completely repaying the whole expense which must be laid out in order to obtain them
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I wondered if Cuauhtzin was repaying me for all the times I left him behind with Tetl, but I suppose he really wasn’t that human
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Repaying your debt should be the main priority
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Due to karma resulting from past wrongdoing, one has illnesses or tribulations; suffering is repaying a karmic debt, and thus nobody can casually
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‘’Very good news indeed, Captain: we just started repaying big time the Chinese for their attacks on us in Korea
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When asked what of repaying evil with kindness? Confucius replied, “Then what are you
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I’m still repaying the loan
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repaying the loan with interest
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“When the boat races ended, my siblings took it into their misguided heads to help me renovate the attic as a means of repaying me for my hospitality in letting them camp out here during the hydroplane races
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It would be Guy's way of repaying us for all the trouble he's caused
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their business and a commitment to repaying their debts
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low, but in the long term repaying this type of loan can improve
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have higher interest rates and require that you start repaying
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start repaying them on schedule and that you repay them on
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really have no way of repaying your debts
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Just as she had once helped him by casting him forth, so could he now help her, repaying the debt he owed her by presenting her, at what appeared to be, so much had she aged, almost the eleventh hour, with the prospect of salvation
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repaying the loan or with intent to defraud the lender
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“I got her news from time to time from mutual friends and in turn learnt of her marriage, the birth of a baby girl, then that her marriage was in trouble, that her husband was violent and maltreated her, that there were complications in the family because Fanny"s father lent a large sum of money to the husband and the business went broke, that they divorced and he disappeared without repaying the debt
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He had just finished repaying the bank loan and our finances were turning around
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The only way the Roman Empire kept control of its territories was by repaying murder with ten times more murder
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And men who can be morally 'moved with fear’ will more certainly be reached by the warning of an irremediable wrath to come,—which is nothing less than the consuming fire of Deity, visiting with destruction its implacable adversaries, and 'so repaying the sinner to his face,’—than by any unauthorized representations
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Don't get too stressed out if you have trouble when you're repaying your loans
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But repaying loan amounts for a number of years (average about 10 years) could be a daunting task to most
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The scheme is set to help those borrowers feel some ease in repaying monthly student loan dues
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Loans and bank cards should only be used when absolutely necessary to pay for an education, as these tend to have higher interest levels and require that you start repaying them right away
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The led cows, hastily brought in and tethered to anything that would hold them, were looking stupidly on, or lying down chewing the cud of nothing particularly repaying their trouble, which they had picked up in their interrupted saunter
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Amy smiled and was mollified at once, saying with a maternal air, "Women should learn to be agreeable, particularly poor ones, for they have no other way of repaying the kindnesses they receive
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The little wretch had done her utmost to hurt her cousin's sensitive though uncultivated feelings, and a physical argument was the only mode he had of balancing the account, and repaying its effects on the inflictor
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If you were to renounce this patronage and these favors, I suppose you would do so with some faint hope of one day repaying what you have already had
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besides, hard though it was for the mother to bear the dread of illness, the illnesses themselves, and the grief of seeing signs of evil propensities in her children—the children themselves were even now repaying her in small joys for her sufferings
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In that way he could, in one year, go a good way towards repaying the ninety pounds of which he had deprived Mrs
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The little wretch had done her utmost to hurt her cousin’s sensitive though uncultivated feelings, and a physical argument was the only mode he had of balancing the account, and repaying its effects on the inflictor
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There was an enjoyment in accepting their simple kindness, and in repaying it by a consideration— a scrupulous regard to their feelings—to which they were not, perhaps, at all times accustomed, and which both charmed and benefited them; because, while it elevated them in their own eyes, it made them emulous to merit the deferential treatment they received
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Swiss Re is repaying Berkshire ahead of schedule after profit almost doubled in the third quarter and the reinsurer accumulated excess capital of $10 billion by the end of June
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'■ By the way, Sonia, give Arkady back his sixty rouble? at onc^; and you, my dear fellow, don't be angry at our repaying it to- quickly
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And besides, hard though it was for the mother to bear the dread of illness, the illnesses themselves, and the grief of seeing signs of evil propensities in her children—the children themselves were even now repaying her in small joys for her sufferings
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For accepting the love of the righteous together with the impossibility of repaying it, by this submissiveness and the effect of this humility, they will attain at last, as it were, to a certain semblance of that active love which they scorned in life, to something like its outward expression
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And when he was arrested at Mokroe he cried out—I know, I was told it—that he considered it the most disgraceful act of his life that when he had the means of repaying Katerina Ivanovna half (half, note!) what he owed her, he yet could not bring himself to repay the money and preferred to remain a thief in her eyes rather than part with it
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“I'm paying a debt; don't shout so! I'm repaying a debt,” said Pavel Pavlovitch, giggling and winking
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The committee therefore ought to be instructed to inquire into the propriety of repaying to the several contributors in the various States the direct tax, collected from them, unless there be something so admirable, so lovely, so worthy of encouragement in insurrection, that those concerned in it have peculiar claims to encouragement by Government
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Next line Mr Tom Tong repays $5,000 leaving $39,000 left to pay
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The improved dexterity of a workman may be considered in the same light as a machine or instrument of trade which facilitates and abridges labour, and which, though it costs a certain expense, repays that expense with a profit
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The town repays this supply, by sending back a part of the manufactured produce to the inhabitants of the country
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Unless its price repays to him the maintenance which he advances to himself, as well as the materials, tools, and wages, which he advances to his workmen, it evidently does not repay to him the whole expense which he lays out upon it
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21 The wicked borrows, and repays not again, but the righteous shows mercy, and gives
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12 There is one who buys much for a little, and repays it sevenfold
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10 and repays those who hate him to their face to destroy them: He will not be slack to him who hates him, He will repay him to his face
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Health is reasonable this month but still repays watching
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I try my best, and this is how she repays me
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Such a believer will also begin to admonish people to be merciful, clarifying that Al’lah loves those who are merciful and that He repays charity with charity
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You should therefore ask God to bless them, for He is the Best One, Who rewards and repays charity with charity
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Valjean repays this kindness to the Bishop by stealing some silverware
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He always repays them with his personal pretty compliment