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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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You say you can’t pay for more than this session?”
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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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What would you pay for the ability to do just that, to be able to
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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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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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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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"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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And now you're going to pay for this
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There is no reason we should have to pay for your stupidity
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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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'I'll pay for the tea,' I said
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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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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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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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I had to pay for the second mistake of my life
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The price we pay for having Heart-Walls is incalculable
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father in the pub, no matter that his father would pay for the beer
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Now what do we do with that information? Will a tabloid pay for it?”
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After a few minutes trying to get the attention of the staff he manages to pay for four more vodka kicks and holding two in each hand by the neck he trips the slow waltz back to his brother and the girls
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“I’ll pay for publics wherever you can use them, streetcars too of course
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'And how will you pay for his medicines? No, better to
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Pay for it quick, before he changes his mind, Sally
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A small price to pay for
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afford to pay for an Inn
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You said that would be enough severance pay for the last time, if I remember
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'You'll pay for that, heathen,' he growled
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He never let Roman pay for anything when he was present
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"I'll pay for any damage
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“To pay for the lessons
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Varniss would buy it, but it was worth a lot more than he could pay for it’s historical value, not for the way it played
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I would be very happy and pleased to visit you but I do not have the money to pay for the trip
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I am fairly old-fashioned and believe the man should pay for dates, trips and other things for the woman
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It will probably take a whole year, but you won’t have to change ships and you won’t have to pay for the part of the trip closest to the city where the cost is higher
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“Wow? What did you pay for that?” she asked
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The Army is even nice enough to pay for my move from Las Vegas to Warren, Michigan
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They pay for living in your house when they're at the English as Second Language Program and the extra money would really help me because my daughter and my granddaughter and other people spent a lot of my money
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him? She didn’t have the money to pay for a Christian
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It’s apparent that online users will pay for content on their passion or profession
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Less than 9% of online users currently pay for online content
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You can find most of this type of information by doing a search in the Google search engine, but people don't always have time to look for the information when they could just pay for it all to be in one spot
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Otherwise you’d have been liable to pay for a
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He must then pay for the licence to gather them, and must give up to the landlord a portion of what his labour either collects or produces
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Problem was, she never had money to pay for her stay
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it that some pilgrims pay for their meals and
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money so I could pay for a car I was purchasing that day
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therefore, of those who exercise them in this manner, must be sufficient, not only to pay for
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pounds a-year is reckoned at present very good pay for a curate; and, notwithstanding this act
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price they pay for their sins
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I went to a cash machine and drew out what I might pay for the two I had chosen to bid, then went into the auction house
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The fruit-wall frequently surrounds the kitchen garden, which thus enjoys the benefit of an inclosure which its own produce could seldom pay for
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In its improved state, it can sometimes feed a greater number of people than it can supply with those materials; at least in the way in which they require them, and are willing to pay for them
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Silver is very seldom found virgin, but, like most other metals, is generally mineralized with some other body, from which it is impossible to separate it in such quantities as will pay for the expense, but by a very laborious and tedious operation, which cannot well be carried on but in work-houses erected for the purpose, and, therefore, exposed to the inspection of the king's officers
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"Wheeoowee, were you born that ugly or did you have to pay for it?" the farmer asked
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They are rich in the industry and skill of their artificers and manufacturers, in every sort of machinery which can facilitate and abridge labour; in shipping, and in all the other instruments and means of carriage and commerce: but they are poor in corn, which, as it must be brought to them from distant countries, must, by an addition to its price, pay for the carriage from those countries
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When the Romans, therefore, had occasion to order more corn than the tithe of wheat amounted to, they were bound by capitulation to pay for the surplus at the rate of four sestertii, or eightpence sterling the peck; and this had probably been reckoned the moderate and reasonable, that is, the ordinary or average contract price of those times; it is equal to about one-and-twenty shillings the quarter
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It the price of the cattle, therefore, is not sufficient to pay for the produce of improved and cuitivated land, when they are allowed to pasture it, that price will be still less sufficient to pay for that produce, when it must be collected with a good deal of additional labour, and brought into the stable to them
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make Nerissa pay for the insolence of staring at him earlier
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It saves the milk, which their price would not pay for
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This was, of course, a fortune to pay for a slave
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rely on an autoresponder and are willing to pay for this service for as
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”And what a vulgar price to pay for a dal that my mom cooks
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With outsourcing, you pay for the job to be done and that’s it
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for the minority who are willing to pay for this benefit
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Manually submit or pay for a service to have your affiliate program listed
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Be prepared to pay for highly skilled support staff, even if you have just an
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Few people wanted money who had wherewithal to pay for it
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To dream that you are paying for something indicates the price you pay for your decisions and actions
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If it is usual, for example, for the merchants of England to pay for the goods which they buy of Hamburg, Dantzic, Riga, etc
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In France, the workmanship, as you pay for it, adds to the value, in the same manner as to that of wrought plate
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This is the price you pay for rejecting God’s salvation
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It was a wonder that Mr Pinscher ever found the strength to lift food to his mouth, but lift it he did and in quantities that would cripple another man, and bankrupt Mr Pinscher if ever he was required to pay for it himself
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When this great company, therefore, bought gold bullion in order to have it coined, they were obliged to pay for it two per cent
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The more, therefore, they pay for the one, the less they really get for the other, and the dearness of the one is the same thing with the cheapness of the other
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methods for your customers to pay for their purchases so you don’t have to
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The quantity will always be suited, with more or less exactness, to the consumption of those who can afford to pay for it; and the price which they will pay will always be in proportion to the eagerness of their competition
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day and cannot adequately afford to pay for the
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Barrin himself wished to pay for his boarding with silver or labor, but Gerill would not accept
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appreciates and is prepared to pay for
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The price, however, which a lady, it is said, would sometimes pay for a piece of very fine linen, seems to have been equally extravagant ; and as linen was always either an European, or at farthest, an Egyptian manufacture, this high price can be accounted for only by the great expense of the labour which must have been employed about It, and the expense of this labour again could arise from nothing but the awkwardness of the machinery which is made use of
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The inhabitants of the town draw from the country the rude produce, which constitutes both the materials of their work and the fund of their subsistence ; and they pay for this rude produce, by sending back to the country a certain portion of it manufactured and prepared for immediate use
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From the time of the siege of Veii, the armies of Rome received pay for their service during the time which they remained in the field
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Though the produce of his estate may be sufficient to maintain, and may, perhaps, actually maintain, more than a thousand people, yet, as those people pay for every thing which they get from him, as he gives scarce any thing to any body but in exchange for an equivalent, there is scarce anybody who considers himself as entirely dependent upon him, and his authority extends only over a few menial servants
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The persons who applied to him for justice were always willing to pay for it, and a present never failed to accompany a petition
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proportion to their weight or their tonnage, they pay for the maintenance of those public works exactly in proportion to the wear and tear which they occasion of them
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But when it is applied to any other purpose, each carriage is supposed to pay for more than that wear and tear, and contributes to the supply of some other exigency of the state
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“Did you hear what I said Joshua young Billy Boy doesn’t pay for a drink tonight?” She turned back to talk to me but then stopped saying to him again
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the trauma and pay for them, and marched out
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He will, therefore, content himself with a worse house, or a house of fifty pounds rent, which, with the additional ten pounds that he must pay for the tax, will make up the sum of sixty pounds a-year, the expense which he judges he can afford, and, in order to pay the tax, he will give up a part of the additional conveniency which he might have had from a house of ten pounds a-year more rent
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The more the inhabitant was obliged to pay for the tax, the less he would incline to pay for the ground ; so that the final payment of the tax would fall altogether upon the owner of the ground-rent
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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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Of the former kind, are in England, the tax upon hawkers and pedlars, that upon hackney-coaches and chairs, and that which the keepers of ale-houses pay for a licence to retail ale and spiritous liquors
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In the New Testament God explains to us how much he loves us and that even though we are not measuring up to his requirements, he gave his life on the cross to pay for our sins, so that his requirements could be met, and we can return to the relationship that he intended us to have with him
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Maureen had suggested that she would pay for the meal as Jack was out of work, but Jack had protested
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The dearer the consumers in one country pay for the surplus produce of another, the cheaper they necessarily sell that part of their own surplus produce with which, or, what comes to the same thing, with the price of which, they buy it
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In Rome, as in all other ancient republics, the poor people were constantly in debt to the rich and the great, who, in order to secure their votes at the annual elections, used to lend them money at exorbitant interest, which, being never paid, soon accumulated into a sum too great either for the debtor to pay, or for any body else to pay for him
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Chill out, it’s funny and in fact as I pay for
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him pay for the new disrespect he constantly showed her
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It would be more convenient for any merchant to pay for the goods which his correspondents had sold to him, in some other sort of goods which he might happen to deal in, than in money