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You don’t give up and it has paid off
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"She has been following me since Herndon," Ava said, "She has been paid by people to keep watch on me
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His eyes told him immediately that he should have paid more attention to the astronomical news Ennin warned him about and less to stewing in his own woman problems
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It was years too soon, he thought, but he hadn't paid enough attention had he? Or was he just too drunk at the time? No one else seemed to think it was imminent, but there was no denying that it was something huge falling from the sky and it looked like it was aimed straight at the camp
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Many businesses end up selling their business and getting paid only on the value of their customer list
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This is unlike the CI rider where the entire amount of CI cover is paid to the individual
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She snapped herself out of this, took her eyes from Sol in the sky and paid some attention to the substitute for coffee we have here
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If they were now doing this well, she should have got what she paid for this house from them
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He could have already paid her off
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There were four docks in town, only one had power-boat fuel but the price was pretty good, better than Herndon had been paying, better than she paid at Nightday lunch
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The practice has paid off
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"I don't know, I'm being paid by a lady of the Kassikan to deliver a cargo of considerable size and weight from one point to another with its security container unharmed
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"You and I and everyone involved gets paid from that bead, but you could easily earn half of it
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The money Tahlmute paid already had nervous sweat on it
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"He paid me well the last time, in spite of the waste of time
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Before the starship age, one paid copper to get into the only eye room in the city and he had been in there only twice in all those centuries
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There was a lot less attention paid to ethnicity in modern times
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He paid good, but in copper, not aluminum
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"I should have paid closer attention to the map," Tahlmute said
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He paid a high price in order to gain us in Jesus Christ
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The state coroner is paid enough to stay late and show a visiting officer important evidence
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Except for the pipes I paid
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A long conversation that Ajarn had repeatedly had with him but which he had always wriggled out of, selectively ignored or paid the merest lip-service too
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5% comes to €2250 to be paid a week from the original date of the loan application
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"The house is worth a hundred and fifty thousand Euro less than we paid for it
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live with a curse, the price to be paid for greatness
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Sammy got wind of it and sent his guy around to see about getting the debt paid off with his severance package
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He tells us we are two weeks over due and our debts, which had both been at around the €3000 mark are now over €13000 and weekly payments have been upped from just over €250 per week to over €1000 a week to get them paid off within term
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Despite his well paid position and generous expense account his taste or quality and preference for excellence meant that he was always running just behind his ability to pay
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thy in His eyes, otherwise He would not have paid such a high price for
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He paid for us with His Blood 2000
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years ago, He paid for our sins and won us for the Kingdom of God and the
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‘We left her car at the house – she was in no fit state to drive, but all the same she had some loopy idea that I was going to allow her to … honestly! I put paid to that, Mum, in no uncertain terms
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was paid for by the Blood
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lord Jesus! i believe that you have paid for all my sins with your Blood
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The ticket price for their death has already been paid
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"You idiot, I could have paid a quarter of the debt with that
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The geosynchronous had to be kept on an optical link, the ions were still raging out there and the twenty third century practice of shielding the working parts of the starship inside a few dozen feet of metallic asteroid paid off handsomely in preserving their working electronics
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"Did youse two not see that there's a bleedin' queue back there?" The taxi driver was small but loud, in his 40's and worried that he might not get paid
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Taking away the €3000 already paid, this meant we were now only short €16000
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Before going to Janus, I paid a visit to Aphrodite -I like doing so lately
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There is more and more pressure at work; Yota's pungent remarks about a writer of Pangaea who wasn't paid in time because I was too late in typing his entry, as she said
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The carpenter's workshop he opened last year had enough clients, yet he hardly earned anything because he used to grab the money paid in advance and disappear, without even setting foot in the workshop
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He no longer paid any attention because he could see how little reason entered into the discussions and the council would not even listen to anything the remainder of the crew decided
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Cain paid the consequence of not listening to God
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He should have locked the door, this was technically a security violation, but Jaseem was in no mood to study schematics if he even paid any attention
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“Only one? Who paid for that, you or the publisher?”
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“Yes, but I work only six hours a day, whereas you work ten hours and you aren't paid any overtime! If I worked so many hours as you, I would earn more than 250,000 per month!” I reply and she shuts up
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“Every would-be salesman signs a contract which contains a penal clause: If the salesman doesn't sell enough within the first month of work, which is ''on trial'', they are not only fired without being paid but they also have to pay 50,000 drachmas to the company!” she explains with glowing eyes
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This evening my cousin Chryssa paid us a visit together with George, her husband
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It is supposed to be a second class hotel -we paid that much too- but it is hardly fifth class
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He had to use a mini-bot to weld those connections in vacuum and was glad he paid attention when he rode with Enrico or he wouldn't have been able to operate it
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"Oh it's no problem now, Oliar's doing well today, he hasn't paid attention to his finances and hasn't got the fortune that a lot of the old wizards do, but he's had a comfortable research position at Pinnacle Labs in Yondure since the 43rd century
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Her great and fell ancestor made the world anew and in so doing left them to live with a curse, the price to be paid for greatness
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He paid a boy to watch his horse and left to get
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Mostly the couples paid attention to each other and enjoyed the show
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I am authorised by the High Guild to inform you that in recognition of the services of the family of James Joris Lilwin (known as Sweet) a small pension will be paid to you for the duration of your life
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As she neared the corner, she went wide, eyes scanning ahead and spotted the men, standing together to one side of the walkway … ostensibly talking animatedly … no, one of them’s glanced to see if I’m coming … They paid her no attention as she neared them – she didn’t expect them to
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Vyinga now wished she paid close attention to every word Alan ever uttered about his drug dream
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He should have paid more attention to the instant lesson in riding a thonga
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I paid a pretty penny for the full DVD series, plus the movies
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Is it paid for?
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She has paid her price but once, heavy in the weight
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And you've paid the price
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The most beautiful women seldom paid him particular attention, the thin air of the mountaintop gave him a barrel chest and a rather ruddy complexion
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I paid my fare, we shook hands and with a toot of his horn, he pulled away and melted into the traffic heading for Athens
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Trade hadn't been up to much lately and she was skint, so there was no point in trying to leave until the boy returned and paid the bill
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With all this running round my head, I paid the bill and left
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They paid for that error with their lives! In her search for Jake she lightly brushed my egg with her leg
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He knew that someone below had paid the supreme price in battle
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The other dragons came by often and paid their respects to her
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The constant practice of flying while using the crossbows paid off this day
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The busy streets in the centre of the city were full of light and music and pretty young girls, and the soldier paid cash for a suite at the Ritz with room service on call twenty-four hours per day
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Outside several brick-heads straggled past, making crying noises until they drew level then howled a juvenile howl to their friends inside who promptly got up, paid their bill and left
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‘You have paid a high price to come here
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‘He told me I had paid a high price to be here
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perhaps you may want to consider being on the safe side and signing up with a paid
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The great politician’s faithful private secretary paid close attention to everything the men said so that he could repeat it all verbatim when he reported back to his master, which he did directly
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Within a month, and with late spring in full bud, the couple took possession of their brand new home, invested some of their newly acquired cash in a sporty little hatchback car, and paid for a family membership at a local country club and gymnasium
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From such raw beginnings here he was doing the one thing he loved most in the whole wide world and he even got paid for it
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With audience figures going through the roof and with advertising revenues hitting all time highs, the executive producer was, of course, paid a big fat bonus
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Maria paid full attention, never interrupting or commenting, but staring at the floor herself and wiping a tissue over her face from time to time
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"I understand," Thom said, it paid to be straight around Imogene, it seemed like she admired Colonel Samrova and they were friends
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Death certificates were signed and lodged with the appropriate authorities, funeral arrangements planned and paid for, paperwork sorted and solicitors engaged to deal with the minutiae of closing down a life
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We paid for the books and came out of the shop
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They do have paid services, but you are under no obligation to use them
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He paid me with trunks full of
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His mother might have been frozen and ascended herself, his benefits would have paid for it
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The lab personnel were used to the Healer’s coming and going and so no one paid much attention to him
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He was trained and paid a good wage for
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That was to keep as close a watch on him as possible, he was grateful to her for doing that, hoped she hadn’t paid too high a price
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thoughts about that day still made me tremble, I was relieved to have fully paid
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noses, and when I was young I never got paid for chattering with
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no point in trying to leave until the boy returned and paid the bill
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Blog reviews are basically paid blog posts that
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PAID TO WRITE REVIEW WEBSITES FOR BLOGGERS
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Joanna managed to get a degree of sorts - no idea how, she never did any work I could see - however, Jed's hard work paid off and he landed a good job with a local manufacturer
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Rayne had used her Eloi skills and paid a visit to Lord Boras’ Hold
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cash in a sporty little hatchback car, and paid for a family
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he loved most in the whole wide world and he even got paid for it
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There are some key points that you need to pay attention to and implement in your business so that you can ensure the further success of your business
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pay tithes and offerings because that is what God
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some time on your hands, are you being effective with your time, or are you being lazy? If you are being treated the way you want to be treated, pay attention! How are you being? Your life is going to move in a certain
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· Your investment in health insurance is finally beginning to pay off
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Luke: 7:42: And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them both
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“Maybe we should all pay those dykes a visit!” he laughed
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What obstacles require seniors to pay special attention to healthy eating?
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” Travis digs for his wallet to pay her
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So, to build a bare bones system that includes the above features you would pay about $9450
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She felt Tdeshi's hormones prompting her to blow off comfortable old Kulai and run off on an adventure with a dashing manly man, but Ava's sense of duty was going to force Herndon to pay for this junket with his fast boat
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He has enough aluminum in old pencil stubs to pay her off
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Pay special attention to the bathroom, kitchen and laundry rooms as these are the places most of your water is used and a great number of problems arise
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‘Surely they have to pay her something … they can’t just terminate her employment like that … can they?’
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You say you can’t pay for more than this session?”
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Tahlmute agreed to pay doostEr for his wasted time, and promised he would get this straightened out
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More urgently, where is that going to leave me financially? I was counting on the rent from the house to pay for this place
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The pay is so good, that's what made me suspicious
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He can't pay it
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"He can't pay them what they want, but he could pay you
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‘But I can’t afford to pay any rent
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‘I wouldn’t dream of asking you to pay rent
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"You can pay it off tomorrow
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What would you pay for the ability to do just that, to be able to
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"Now should you have any windfall in the meantime you could of course pay a lump sum with no fear of punitive charges Sergeant Biggs
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What the hell, if satisfying her one more time meant arriving an hour or two later in Ireland than planned, well, it was the price he would have to pay
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To be honest doostEr didn't much care which Brazilian wound up with the crate as long as he got his pay
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"If we did want to pay this off we'd have the €9000
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"Why do you think? Somebody somewhere needs a kidney and has the money to pay
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And they had the money to pay
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Then he could manage a restructured mortgage, interest only for a year and pay off Sammy on his terms over the course of six months
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He figured he would pay off Sammy in one go and have seven thousand left over to pay the mortgage for a few months while he looked for another job, retrained, whatever
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Despite his well paid position and generous expense account his taste or quality and preference for excellence meant that he was always running just behind his ability to pay
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to pay attention to any landscape other than that small slice of the world contained
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Now all I had left was the remaining €8500 to pay off and the insurance policy cancellation fee
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I can pay you
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The lack of true devoted leadership is a horrible price to pay for the decline in the
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Now, that you look like you’ve got the proper attitude, it’s time to earn your pay
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Will you pay the price?
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pay the price of growth
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This price to pay is daily, faithful commitment to and for
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I don't intend to pay another visit to Louise in her office again; I can see there is no reason, besides it occurs to me I have made a fool of myself for nothing
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The three of us have a good time together, yet Tandoulou sets me thinking sometimes: On one hand she is intelligent and knowledgeable about many subjects; on the other hand she is rather bossy and obsessed with religion; she is also a scrooge, counting every cent she is to pay
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“They are losers, who stupidly make do with 140,000 drachmas a month; they are cyphers, all of them!” she cries pompously and goes on with an air of profundity: “A businessman wants to earn as much as possible, this is natural! He will pay you as little as he can, unless you prove to him you deserve to be given something more!” … “A clever businessman will hire a secretary who will work for him for a month or so ''on trial'', then he will tell her she is incompetent and he will fire her without paying her a dime; then he will hire another stupid chick who will work for him for another month without payment, then another one will take her place, and so on, until he finds the one who will satisfy him fully” harangues Diana, showing her admiration for bosses
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“Every would-be salesman signs a contract which contains a penal clause: If the salesman doesn't sell enough within the first month of work, which is ''on trial'', they are not only fired without being paid but they also have to pay 50,000 drachmas to the company!” she explains with glowing eyes
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That explains it: I have heard about certain persons lately who, although they are illiterate, have become successful travelling salesmen and earn up to 700,000 drachmas per month! Taking into account that a salesman's commission is no higher than 10%, how do they manage to make sales of 7,000,000 drachmas every month? What do they really sell? Encyclopedias? Come on now! Nowadays you can find cheap and voluminous encyclopedias in bookstores or, even, on offer in newspapers! Why would anyone pay dearly a commercial traveller? Unless they sell other things, other ''services'', instead of books
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Blond Annie, the 17-year-old slut in taekwondo, knows how to make all men pay attention to her: “I don't know a thing, show me!” she is always mewing and some simpleton will run to “show” her
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A congregation without elders to lead and encourage them should pay special attention
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I explain to her the situation once again, yet Helen makes clear she has no intention of paying for a trip she isn't going on – which means I will have to pay double for my share! Moreover, my good friend coerces me into assuring her I will take the money back no matter what
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It really does pay to have a lot of friends
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"What should I do about the kelty herd and what do you want me to pay Ngaiskaag when he's done? What about the maintenance on the
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A kayak or needleboat could have gone under the dock and cost a lot less, he had to pay for a yacht berth
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He had no need to pay attention to any landscape other than that small slice of the world contained between the edges of this black speedway, and yet, as he reached terminal velocity, something made him notice the further extremes of possibility painted upon the horizon, beyond the vortex that he created
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‘Only, I have to pay them a visit
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You have to pay attention now, I wouldn't want to be holding this handle if a bolt hit the rigging
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Neighbours streamed in to pay their respects
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her reverie as Shovona nudged her to pay attention to
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For such a large army, you need to be able to pay that army
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Through streets busy with lives and kids and reasons to pay bills
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Have food stamps saved anyone? Has anyone been better off in life because they have health insurance? Does life get easier when we have these conveniences? Our tax money goes to pay for things like health insurance, food stamps, social security, Medicare, upkeep of unused buildings (that could be used to shelter the homeless if our Government really did care about us), great scientific studies like whether sick shrimp perform as well on a treadmill as healthy shrimp (this is a real study funded by the Government – it cost about 15 million dollars), army expenses, paying off the interest on our nation’s debt, veteran’s benefits, and government jobs such as postal workers or police officers
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The farmers would pay them in a portion of their crops at harvest time each year
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this is the pay back, this is the kill…
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but he gets away with murder and the bastards pay him
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Pay attention to the voices of those around you; the next time you are purchasing something worthwhile listen to the sales person
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and drawn down with her, pay the penance of her poison
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"I may not be an expert on the ways of this planet, but I already know that no one forces you to have more than you want and no one forbids you to have whatever you can pay for
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LUIS: Sure, long as you're willing to pay the price
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Pay attention to what I'm saying
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And now you're going to pay for this
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Then I pay and take a slow, weary walk to find my way back to the apartment in the smooth and pleasing early, early morning
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I was forced to pay attention, just to keep up, and with careful imagination I began to string together phrases of my own
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Traffic was heavy on the Lhar by that point, there was a line of ships in each direction so they had to pay attention when on duty
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In England we have to pay before we even sit on the bus
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He was mumbling something in silly-speak that she really didn't pay attention to
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There is no reason we should have to pay for your stupidity
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Every year her children, himself included, return from every corner of the world to pay their respects and although they do what they can to keep us alive with their money and time, we have to face the facts
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Pay for half of the date
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If you pay for half of the date you won’t feel obligated to return the
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Uttah and Mateo stood up to pay their share, Felix took his time collecting the money then hissed under his breath, 'Godfrey! Walk out with us
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Having hit pay dirt at the first charity shop I try, I cross that off the list …
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'I'll pay for the tea,' I said
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Will we pay rent?'
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In the end we settle it that I’ll pay for the lunch and he’ll pay for the petrol
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Alastair and I really must talk about money and how much we can afford to pay in rent
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The other advantage of the partners Dawson was that, unlike the new super-practices located at the heart of Manchester’s business district, their fees reflected their clientele’s ability to pay, which in the case of the now deceased Mr
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'I will pay whatever I can,' Ali's dad said in a muffled voice
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'You pay one thousand a month for this shop
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*Of course, they will pay
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He would have had to pay more for a lawyer with that option so he could request a smaller settlement
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His God had made him pay a big price in life, but he still felt
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She also knew that Lucy would be out at a friend’s house until nine o’clock, leaving her at home all alone, alone with Alan, who was at an age when he still preferred a set of headphones in his bedroom to the embarrassing company of his father in the pub, no matter that his father would pay for the beer
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With his left hand he motioned to Glayet to pay attention
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I think we should take some action to teach him to pay attention to security issues, especially if what he's doing might have some importance to the war effort
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'We have to pay his loan back fast
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“He is probably so dazzled by my report that he"s speechless! He"s probably worried that I"ll end up being promoted to HIS job! Maybe he realizes now that he can"t afford to pay me the millions of dollars a year that I"m worth
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The guy could not pay
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Examples: “Please heal this disease; please protect my son today; please help us to pay our bills more easily
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How much do I owe you?’ Anna asked reaching for her purse, but Alastair waves away the suggestion that she should pay for her food
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having to pay the doctor’s bills for all of Karen’s unfortunate
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work, but Karen was well aware that she had a great debt to pay
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paying the price for your calling
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"We found the guy who's been paying her
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Avoid arousing activities before bedtime like working, paying bills, engaging in competitive games or family problem solving
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There were four docks in town, only one had power-boat fuel but the price was pretty good, better than Herndon had been paying, better than she paid at Nightday lunch
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Hopefully she could get enough money from Herndon that she wouldn't have to tend sail on a freighter to get home, she hadn't brought much with her and with all his fortunes he often balked at paying for her yaag
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The difference between this and the tax-free rate is the risk premium one is paying
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The application of the mind, or the paying of close attention to the object chosen for concentration
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Unfortunately we still think our life is about paying bills, earning more money, arguing on non-issues and so on
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With no job, I dare not get into financial difficulties with paying rent … I can’t afford to leave the house in Bridgwater empty either …
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" Sammy didn't intend on paying anything off in one go
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It's a copper a year where I was going, you aren't paying me that
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‘Stephen, the gardener … he’ll need paying
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The technician who had drawn the Haadij's effects duty today was paying attention
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“It is not so simple; paying is not enough, connections are also essential; without backstairs influence no publisher pays any attention,” I answered and regreted it immediately, as I knew I had said too much already
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“They are losers, who stupidly make do with 140,000 drachmas a month; they are cyphers, all of them!” she cries pompously and goes on with an air of profundity: “A businessman wants to earn as much as possible, this is natural! He will pay you as little as he can, unless you prove to him you deserve to be given something more!” … “A clever businessman will hire a secretary who will work for him for a month or so ''on trial'', then he will tell her she is incompetent and he will fire her without paying her a dime; then he will hire another stupid chick who will work for him for another month without payment, then another one will take her place, and so on, until he finds the one who will satisfy him fully” harangues Diana, showing her admiration for bosses
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I explain to her the situation once again, yet Helen makes clear she has no intention of paying for a trip she isn't going on – which means I will have to pay double for my share! Moreover, my good friend coerces me into assuring her I will take the money back no matter what
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I cursed myself for not paying more attention
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Ram: If it chases you, there will be a delay in paying a debt or fulfilling a promise; if it hits you, it augurs loss of money
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Neighbours and relatives flocked in paying their
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bow wave through the heat, paying out sharp
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Have food stamps saved anyone? Has anyone been better off in life because they have health insurance? Does life get easier when we have these conveniences? Our tax money goes to pay for things like health insurance, food stamps, social security, Medicare, upkeep of unused buildings (that could be used to shelter the homeless if our Government really did care about us), great scientific studies like whether sick shrimp perform as well on a treadmill as healthy shrimp (this is a real study funded by the Government – it cost about 15 million dollars), army expenses, paying off the interest on our nation’s debt, veteran’s benefits, and government jobs such as postal workers or police officers
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His crushed foot had been killing him so much that he wasn't paying attention to much else at the time
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He thought he was riding along and paying attention
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It is smart enough to know that if the human is armed and paying attention, it has little chance of dining on that human
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ERICK: (not paying any attention to her) I wasn't listening
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They were paying their way to Zhlindu also, but by cooking instead of tending sail
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There were a few more observatories paying some attention to the object
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Even this wasn't as much privacy as she really wanted for a romp, but there weren't any people really close by and no one she noticed was paying close attention
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The very next morning, and much to the chagrin of the concierge and the paying guests, the chairman, his wife and their security team came crashing through the hotel once again
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learn more about them and so that they know you are interested and paying attention
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By paying attention to how you look, what
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He'd been in the lab most of the last two weeks and the last few days Ava had been threatening to move out on him if he didn't start paying more attention to her
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'I am not paying for tea
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'This is our profit for the first three months after paying rent
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This was unlimited revenge for shutting her out and she'd have it on its knees and paying through the nose in no time
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Thom wasn't paying attention to how it got started, he noticed when Darryl's voice got louder
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If you were paying the market
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The skill comes in when something enters your mind that is other than paying attention to your breathing, say a thought about other things you have to do, a memory, or some feeling or
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Now that stops me in my tracks; I start to remonstrate with him, but he won’t hear of me paying a penny
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to the chagrin of the concierge and the paying guests, the chairman,
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” Her thoughts had been, ‘if it went anywhere, it would lead to Yellelle’ and that had clouded her judgment hadn’t it? Now she was paying the price for it
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uttered, paying particular attention to Bling when she told them
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All through the next spring, while paying attention to the
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You cannot bargain with the vindictive without paying for it later
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And, it would have been easier for me to learn, rather than paying a web designer to
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If it was like real life only perfect, one would visit a realtor, be shown a series of apartments, pick out the best one, and not have to worry about paying
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double whatever the wizard is paying you
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was in fact paying attention in at least some of the history lessons in
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She was still paying most of the way and that was good because he was beginning to worry how long his money was going to last if he kept this boat
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They grilled him on all the old stuff of that time, paying particular attention to the guys on the boat crew
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“I would have been paying a lot less attention to it than normal that day
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After lunch, as he stood there watching Jorma leave, he noticed a thin man in a baggy bigshirt walking behind him, paying a lot more attention than one male should pay to another
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There was no one really paying any attention to them, they had come to lean on the wall beyond the cup-rail out of the busy traffic walking by
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How will you be paying?" Dave fishes his wallet out of his jeans and selects a credit card
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probably would have helped though if I were paying attention
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He noticed I wasn’t paying close attention and began to look
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they were occupied, but not with paying tenants
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father paying would have been more accurate, but I asked anyway
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“It is a very fine property, I could see someone paying aluminum for that
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Lising had pumped her contact to the point of paying her to rifle Tahlmute’s records looking for shonggot and gotten nothing for it but a few irons of reduction in her pouch
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“But they’re saying that’s up to you guys, those that weren’t in on the band fund are paying for the feast and kegs,” Marcue added
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Boochie wiped his mouth after consuming the melted chocolate, paying
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Roman exited the taxi on the driver’s side, but was stopped short of paying
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He hadn’t automatically, without paying it even the slightest attention, just rejected it out of hand
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in, and was now paying for it on a nightly basis
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I started going to all the casinos because they are the best paying and best working conditions
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For the first time in 10 years I'm not paying money to a loan company
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“They were careful to get pleasing body contact with her but they were paying more attention to me
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I offered him a ride back, the cab fare for 15 miles or so is very expensive, just read below with Dhari is paying
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Mingalle insisted on paying for her own
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"I am the only one of the souls on this base paying any attention to that
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After his fall, he had been momentarily disoriented, and hadn’t been paying attention to his surroundings
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were paying almost half the price of something awful in a
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Subscribers are paying anywhere from $9
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Paying for content in 2002 was more than 5 times what it was in 2001
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High paying jobs for the single traveller 73
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He kept telling her it was nothing to worry about, obviously more concerned about his paying
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or all of those three parts; as whatever part of it remains after paying the rent of the land, and
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A gentleman who farms a part of his own estate, after paying the expense of cultivation, should gain both the rent of the landlord and the profit of the farmer
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What remains of the crop, after paying the rent, therefore, should not only replace to them their stock employed in cultivation, together with its ordinary profits, but pay them the wages which are due to them, both as labourers and overseers
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Whatever remains, however, after paying the rent and keeping up the stock, is called profit
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"They're paying us well," he replied
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‘Of course I don’t mind waiting, but I insist on paying
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But for the rest of us, not paying our due
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"Go ahead, I'm listening," he said, though he seemed to be paying more attention to the serving girl's hips as she headed toward the bar
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being paid in proportion to the little work which he could execute, and paying in his turn for
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Upon paying a fine to the king, the charter seems generally to have
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notice, nor by paying parish rates; that they can settle neither apprentices nor servants ; that if
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To diminish the number of those who are capable of paying it, is surely a most unpromising expedient for encouraging the cultivation of corn
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If, in any country, the common and favourite vegetable food of the people should be drawn from a plant of which the most common land, with the same, or nearly the same culture, produced a much greater quantity than the most fertile does of corn ; the rent of the landlord, or the surplus quantity of food which would remain to him, after paying the labour, and replacing the stock of the farmer, together with its ordinary profits, would necessarily be much greater
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proprietor frequently exacts no other acknowledgment from the undertaker of the mine, but that he will grind the ore at his mill, paying him the ordinary multure or price of grinding
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"Alan I don't know, Alfred's still paying some attention to us, but he's trying to calm Vic
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"The neighbors and all the paying customers will almost always side with the owner and you just won't accomplish what you tried to
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Desa really wasn't paying attention to the conversation at this point
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Though it is not very probable that any part of a tax, which is not only imposed upon one of the most proper subjects of taxation, a mere luxury and superfluity, but which affords so very important a revenue as the tax upon silver, will ever be given up as long as it is possible to pay it; yet the same impossibility of paying it, which, in 1736
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Nerissa hadn’t realized that he was paying attention to the conversation
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at Vasy, but he wasn’t paying attention
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But had the coffers of this bank been filled ever so well, its excessive circulation must have emptied them faster than they could have been replenished by any other expedient but the ruinous one of drawing upon London; and when the bill became due, paying it, together with interest and commission, by another draught upon the same place
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Experience, I believe, soon convinced them that this method of raising money was by much too slow to answer their purpose; and that coffers which originally were so ill filled, and which emptied themselves so very fast, could be replenished by no other expedient but the ruinous one of drawing bills upon London, and when they became due, paying them by other draughts on the same place, with accumulated interest and commission
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Upon other occasions, this great company has been reduced to the necessity of paying in sixpences
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pays for the entire system all by itself
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He stops by the pond, casts his line, begins to fish again, pays no more attention to John
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Kitchen Composting: It pays to be able to save all of your kitchen wastes
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“It is not so simple; paying is not enough, connections are also essential; without backstairs influence no publisher pays any attention,” I answered and regreted it immediately, as I knew I had said too much already
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There is a lot of arm waving and giving of directions to which Berndt pays considerable attention … at least that is what it looks like
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that’s the price that she pays
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pays the mortgage with a wedding medley,
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“You mean what if he never pays attention to her again?”
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It pays to always carefully read the guidelines and policies given by the online dating service
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'Sure, as long as he pays
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or she pays forever like the rest of you”
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Despite my protest that I am quite able to buy my own, Dave ignores me, orders for himself and pays for both of us
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In the cafeteria he pays for his coffee and selects a table by a window that looks out onto a small garden area
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Alex hears the kettle click off as it spits water out onto the dressing table veneer but pays no attention to his primary need for stimulation
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It barely all pays for itself these days
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The officer pays for his breakfast and the sergeant beckons him over to his table
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Once he is out of the cab in the fresh air, with the bustle of wire baskets under full strain all around him, he pays the driver and decides to walk back to the house
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Threadbare fucking carpets, the stage is wank and the boss pays peanuts
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“Too bad, the apprenticeship pays two irons every half-shift, there are experienced guys that get a copper a call for machinery like that
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I'll start at a salary of $13,400 year but in addition I'll be doing some traveling and when I travel the government pays the expenses of lodging and food
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Daycare costs more in our and Starbucks pays my wife believe it or not
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The value which the workmen add to the materials, therefore, resolves itself in this case into two parts, of which the one pays their wages, the other the profits of their employer upon the whole stock of materials and wages which he advanced
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In the price of corn, for example, one part pays the rent of the landlord, another pays the wages or maintenance of the labourers and labouring cattle employed in producing it, and the third pays the profit of the farmer
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The capital which employs the weavers, for example, must be greater than that which employs the spinners; because it not only replaces that capital with its profits, but pays, besides, the wages of the weavers : and the profits must always bear some proportion to the capital
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In the price of sea-fish, for example, one part pays the labour of the fisherman, and the other the profits of the capital employed in the fishery
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A salmon fishery pays a rent ; and rent, though it cannot well be called the rent of land, makes a part of the price of a salmon, as well as wares and profit
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It is the compensation which the borrower pays to the lender, for the profit which he has an opportunity of making by the use of the money
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"Either she pays, or she can live on the street with her charity cases
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Each pays according to his
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who pays no more than this, evidently pays no more than the real value of the risk, or the
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But even if they are from hibernation, why does that mean we shouldn't extend them the same level of service and confidentiality we do any other customer who pays us in metal that tests well above tolerance?"
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It pays for these chiefly in two ways
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The price which the town really pays for the provisions and materials annually imported into
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In adjusting the terms of the lease, the landlord endeavours to leave him no greater share of the produce than what is sufficient to keep up the stock from which he furnishes the seed, pays the labour, and purchases and maintains the cattle and other instruments of husbandry, together with the ordinary profits of farming stock in the neighbourhood
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of the Pays d’Aillon
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Sooner or later, however, in the progress of improvement, it must at any rate have risen to the utmost height to which it is capable of rising ; or to the price which pays the labour and expense of cultivating the land which furnishes them with food, as well as these are paid upon the greater part of other cultivated land
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The increase of price pays for more labour, care, and cleanliness
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Secondly, of all those profitable buildings which are the means of procuring a revenue, not only to the proprietor who lets them for a rent, but to the person who possesses them, and pays that rent for them; such as shops, warehouses, work-houses, farm-houses, with all their necessary buildings, stables, granaries, etc
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As the same guinea which pays the weekly pension of one man to-day, may pay that of another to-morrow, and that of a third the day thereafter, the amount of the metal pieces which annually circulate in any country, must always be of much less value than the whole money pensions annually paid with them
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It receives and pays the greater part of the annuities which are due to the creditors of the public ; it circulates exchequer bills ; and it advances to government the annual amount of the land and malt taxes, which are frequently not paid up till some years thereafter
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product is making, what percentage it pays out and the percentage of
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that pays more, to work in a job where they feel more appreciated
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Thus, of the produce of land, one part replaces the capital of the farmer ; the other pays his profit and the rent of the landlord ; and thus constitutes a revenue both to the owner of this capital, as the profits of his stock, and to some other person as the rent of his land
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Of the produce of a great manufactory, in the same manner, one part, and that always the largest, replaces the capital of the undertaker of the work ; the other pays his profit, and thus constitutes a revenue to the owner of this capital
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It pays the wages of productive labour only
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pays you, but it works in conjunction with your payment gateway
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Like him who perverts the revenues of some pious foundation to profane purposes, he pays the wages of idleness with those funds which the frugality of his forefathers had, as it were, consecrated to the maintenance of industry
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When, indeed, the carrying trade of any particular country is carried on with the ships and sailors of that country, that part of the capital employed in it which pays the freight is distributed among, and puts into motion, a certain number of productive labourers of that country
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tooth fairy out there that pays for baby teeth? Is there
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He is at all times, therefore, surrounded with a multitude of retainers and dependants, who, having no equivalent to give in return for their maintenance, but being fed entirely by his bounty, must obey him, for the same reason that soldiers must obey the prince who pays them
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By paying that price, he indirectly pays all those wages and profits, and thus indirectly contributes to the maintenance of all the workmen and their employers
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Even a tenant at will, who pays the full value of the land, is not altogether dependent upon the landlord
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The rent never pays the interest of the purchase-money, and is, besides, burdened with repairs and other occasional charges, to which the interest of money is not liable
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No country, therefore, which the right of primogeniture takes place, which pays tithes, and where perpetuities, though contrary to the spirit of the law, are admitted in some cases, can give more encouragement to agriculture than England
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Let’s hope that all of that casual studying, all those days spent in the museums and libraries in Cyrodiil pays off, eh?”
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Supposing the current money of the two countries equally near to the standard of their respective mints, and that the one pays foreign bills in this common currency, while the other pays them in bank money, it is evident that the computed exchange may be in favour of that which pays in bank money, though the real exchange should be in favour of that which pays in current money; for the same reason that the computed exchange may be in favour of that which pays in better money, or in money nearer to its own standard, though the real exchange should be in favour of that which pays in worse
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therefore, which he commonly pays for it, is paid, not for an imaginary, but for a real value
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The price which he pays for it, therefore, is paid likewise for a real value
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Besides what may be called the warehouse rent above mentioned, each person, upon first opening an account with the bank, pays a fee of ten guilders ; and for every new account, three guilder's three stivers; for every transfer, two stivers; and if the transfer is for less than 300 guilders, six stivers, in order to discourage the multiplicity of small transactions
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Even upon this very moderate supposition, the great body of the people, over and above contributing the tax which pays the bounty of 5s
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When the tax upon coinage, therefore, is so moderate as not to encourage false coining, though every body advances the tax, nobody finally pays it; because every body gets it back in the advanced value of the coin
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The produce of labour, in this case, pays not only its own wages and the profit of the stock which employs it, but the rent of the land too upon which it is employed
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The civil establishments of Nova Scotia and Georgia are partly supported by an annual grant of parliament; but Nova Scotia pays, besides, about £7000 a-year towards the public expenses of the colony, and Georgia about £2500 a-year
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The planter, no doubt, by the high price which he pays for the goods from Europe, by the interest upon the bills which he grants at distant dates, and by the commission upon the renewal of those which he grants at near dates, makes up, and probably more than makes up, all the loss which his correspondent can sustain by this delay
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Among the civilized nations of modern Europe, it is commonly computed, that not more than the one hundredth part of the inhabitants of any country can be employed as soldiers, without ruin to the country which pays the expense of their service
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The person who finally pays this tax, therefore, gains by the application more than he loses by the payment of it
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“He pays me as well as my husband, when I travel with them
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He pays them by little and little, as he has occasion to buy the goods
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When the proprietor cultivates his own lands, they are valued according to an equitable estimation, and he is allowed a deduction of one-fifth of the tax; so that for such land he pays only eight instead of ten per cent
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But this additional tax is levied only upon the district under-charged, and it is applied altogether to the relief of that overcharged, which consequently pays only nine hundred livres
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This surplus rent is the price which the inhabitant of the house pays for some real or supposed advantage of the situation
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The land which pays it produces it
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The person who pays the rent, therefore, must draw it from some other source of revenue, distinct from and independent of this subject
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of its value, without any regard, either to the rent which it actually pays, or to the circumstance of its being tenanted or untenanted
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The more a man pays for the tax, the less, it is evident, he can afford to pay for the rent
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The revenue or profit arising from stock naturally divides itself into two parts; that which pays the interest, and which belongs to the owner of the stock ; and that surplus part which is over and above what is necessary for paying the interest
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The residue, therefore, that portion which belongs to the owner of the stock, and which pays the interest of money, would necessarily remain the same too
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Every tax, however, is, to the person who pays it, a badge, not of slavery, but of liberty
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He pays the tax piece-meal, as he can afford to pay it, and when he can afford to pay it, and every act of payment is perfectly
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Fourthly, if a workman were to pay all at once, by yearly, half-yearly, or quarlerly payments, a tax equal to what he at present pays, with little or no
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Such tolls, no doubt, are finally paid by the consumer; but the consumer is not taxed in proportion to his expense, when he pays, not according to the value, but according to the bulk or weight of what he consumes
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When they are advanced by the merchant or manufacturer, the consumer, who finally pays them, soon comes to confound them with the price of the commodities, and almost forgets that he pays any tax
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In the payment of the interest of the public debt, it has been said, it is the right hand which pays the left
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America pays no tythe, and could, therefore, very well afford to pay a land tax
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pays you the commission, which could be moderated through a site
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on what I get my hands on, and who pays the most
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The public pays for this
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withal, and his lucky raisin is but an evil fruit that pays not for the
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Thus says The Lord YahuShua: What is a son, who is mindful of his father’s ways, and pays close attention to his every word?
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By law, one only pays SS tax on the first $110,000 of income
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So someone making $110,000 a year pays the same as Bill Gates, who is worth over $60 billion
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She told me he started in bragging about his brother being a major drug smuggler, you his assistant and himself as the one who pays off the police and politicians, and that he and the guy we had dinner with want to rob Gordon’s money with forged checks
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It pays to keep one’s ears open
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�The bride's father pays for the reception, so let's invite as many as we wish
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It pays to be able to shoot from any position, any range, any attitude
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That part’s simple: he pays for it
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system that pays him to give his mind to the task of
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But who pays a high price
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How long will it take to figure out who pays how much on a six-way tab? An eternity