But they are paying substantial service costs because those costs are above the line. |
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Everyone at our table was taken aback at his rudeness toward a paying customer. |
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Purchasing securities from a primary dealer and paying for them with cash adds liquidity to the banking system. |
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Is anyone really paying attention to those advisories about content on cable? |
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Perhaps they will appear as actual paying customers in the lean winter months. |
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Folks in Anthon are enjoying a one-month respite from paying their power bills. |
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Most drivers are under the impression that paying a huge amount for a road fund licence entitles them to drive on the public highway. |
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The theory is that over time, you end up paying less for a stock while reaping the benefits of its appreciation in value. |
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Businesses looking to save money by outsourcing customer service functions are risking losing customers and paying even more for the privilege. |
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Have you ever seen a leader standing in a line to purchase train tickets or paying his personal bills? |
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But under current licensing laws limousines are not permitted to carry any more than eight paying passengers. |
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An appeal for public support can be an effective way for parents to get help paying the medical bills. |
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We all end up paying more to avoid a problem which is normally more apparent than real. |
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But, by paying rigorous attention to the real dynamics of human relationships, Marber shows that it is possible to get a whole lot closer. |
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The reality is she's out pawning jewelry and he's paying cash for a boat and keeping it a secret. |
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So the most obvious explanation for paying them more is that they bring something to the table that right-handers don't have. |
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The COO retorts that people need the benefits, and anyway, the important thing is paying down your debt. |
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Companies who exacerbate their employees' anxieties could still be paying for this failure long into the new year. |
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But with the president riding high in public opinion and paying morale boosting visits to his troops, nothing was further from the truth. |
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We let your losses ride because you had a rep out in Seattle for paying up and continuing to be a player. |
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He tried to have the sentence overturned, but was offered only the option of paying a 5,000 fine in lieu of prison time. |
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She was paying her last respects to former US president Ronald Reagan whose body was today lying in state in Washington. |
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How low can the TV licensing authority sink in their pursuit of people not paying their licence fee? |
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She went on to explain that pouring libations is an African tradition for paying homage to ancestors. |
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Robert De Niro gives an incendiary performance as Johnny Boy, a young rascal with mounting debts and no intention whatsoever of paying them off. |
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Accorded with special multimedia installations, the musical programme aims at paying homage to artistic expression. |
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Movies could be rewatched as many times as desired by paying a fee by credit card. |
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And the fact of the matter is, these advertisers are paying for these programs. |
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We had most of our letterheads and leaflets printed but it's worth paying for the change if it will make the customers happy. |
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For safety reasons the city authorities should legislate to make it compulsory that a paying passenger should also be given a helmet. |
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She possessed the ability to read at lightning speed and had near photographic memory retention whenever she was actually paying attention. |
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The problem with annual grants or paying annual retainers in stock is that it takes several years for the holdings to become substantial. |
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There were several other extremely annoyed Bulgarian families paying more than 100 leva a day! |
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Sometimes my view of taxes being necessary annoys a few people who see them selves paying for something they don't use. |
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A company should responsibly dispose of the wastes it owns, whether selling it to others for reuse or paying for its disposal. |
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Other services to be offered may include reserving cinema tickets and paying mobile phone bills. |
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They are already resentful of paying so many other government imposed duties on everyday life. |
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However, despite the extended whinge about paying good cash for a reread, this is one book which I would love to find in my Christmas stocking. |
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You may be able to gather documents on your own rather than paying the attorney's law clerk to do so. |
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All the hard work of the previous day is now paying off as they make clean launches with straight flights and stand up landings. |
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To begin with, I should reiterate and amplify my statement above that I was paying for this purchase with a credit card. |
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The latter in turn, blamed the shoppers who barged in without paying heed to instructions. |
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The banks have been busy threatening debtors with repossession of their assets, resulting in more of them paying up. |
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These will see the fund paying out reasonable compensations instead of huge amounts of money as is presently done. |
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Farmers who grow genetically modified varieties cannot replant or trade them without paying royalties. |
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The fact is you are paying your insurance premiums to the bank to protect them against you being unable to repay the loan. |
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In 1997, a change in the law meant it became easier for landlords to evict tenants who weren't paying their rent. |
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You know the big lavish parties with corporate largesse paying a lot of money. |
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They sat in a circle, their sketch books on their laps or bended knees, though none of them seemed to be paying attention to their work. |
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He expected DIY shops and paint companies would donate unwanted stock, saving them the cost of paying for disposal at landfill sites. |
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He used his scooter to get to work and although he would no longer be able to ride it, he was still paying back a loan on it. |
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Now people hop, skip, and jump among religious bodies and congregations, picking and choosing, paying their money and taking their choice. |
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And schools, businesses and local groups are being encouraged to support the campaign by paying to dress in yellow or holding events. |
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Many people are paying large sums of money for services which they are already entitled to. |
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Mr. Lenz paid to be released from his spousal support obligations by paying a portion of the royalties to his wife. |
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In addition, they have start paying for themselves straight out of the box. |
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Many companies and investors favor using spare corporate cash for stock buybacks or to reinvest profits instead of paying dividends. |
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For homeowners it means paying off the mortgage slower, or reducing their ability to lay money aside for retirement. |
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Neither school will say exactly how much it is paying, but you can bet the price is lower than a 12-year-old's allowance. |
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Given the very small increases in personal allowances, will most people in Scotland end up paying more or less tax? |
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All have avoided paying tens of millions in taxes by reincorporating offshore while pocketing tens of millions in federal contracts. |
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Janelle laughed as Shane and Tristan rehashed old tour memories, hoping she at least looked like she was paying attention. |
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But the thing is that, as long as punters are paying good money to watch you play Celtic and Rangers, it's important to give your all. |
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As a student who is paying for university using government money, I find myself appalled at the service from the registrar's office. |
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This bill is about people using the bankruptcy system to evade paying alimony and child support payments. |
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Few would object to paying a fine if in the wrong, but when people have paid and paid again, it becomes a violation. |
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The amendments also introduced the option of paying fines from 100 to 1000 leva instead of reformatory labour or imprisonment. |
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However, airlines can still wriggle out of paying up if the flights were cancelled due to circumstances outside their control. |
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For the Danes the last few weeks were not about the economic merits or otherwise of paying for goods and services in euros instead of kroner. |
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Since we were paying in Icelandic kronur, it was like playing with Monopoly money. |
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Until the legal wrangles are resolved, the houseboat residents are paying their rent directly into a bank account. |
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He knew that the days of being able to con thousands of people into paying for his worthless courses were over. |
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He appears to have been the kind of performer who would never knowingly reject an offer of employment or disappoint a paying audience. |
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Starting the business was hard work but Angela's efforts are finally paying off. |
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Furthermore we also discussed the matter of paying attention to the correspondence and wordings of short term insurance contracts. |
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She was gazing into the mirror, not really paying attention to the task at hand when a knock sounded at the door. |
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People who think he isn't very smart are either knee-jerk liberals or not paying very close attention. |
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Buying the shares later to fulfill the bond redemption was preferred to paying cash to the bondholders because the share price was declining. |
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Interest is exempt from state and local taxes, and you can defer paying federal taxes until you redeem your bonds. |
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The burden continues to fall on hard-working Kiwis paying that top tax rate. |
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The church has slid so far into consumerism it is nearly impossible to live out your faith without paying for it. |
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These include exemption from paying corporate tax, withholding tax on dividends and tax on interest or royalties and capital gains tax. |
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The whole issue gets me totally annoyed and I'm still none the wiser as to what value we get from paying them at all. |
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Traditional bookmakers now pay tax on gross profits rather than punters paying tax on their winnings. |
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Like many young people I ignored advice not to wear winkle-pickers, stilettoes and high platforms, and boy am I paying for it. |
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Can the receiver of a benefit in all conscience hang on to it without paying? |
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This time he's after insurance companies for paying kickbacks to brokers in return for steering customers to them. |
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A passenger in his car, his son, said he had not been paying attention to the road ahead as they travelled towards their home. |
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But if your willpower starts to wane, start paying more attention to what you are eating. |
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York Council is already covering the costs of storing the lights and paying for Christmas lighting in key city centre locations. |
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It is kind of like paying teachers more when their students get higher grades. |
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Later he chartered a ketch and took paying student sailors to South America. |
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Most people say they don't mind paying a reasonable rate of tax provided they can see where their money is going. |
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We were embarking on a real-life experiment into whether it's worth paying the extra to have professionals. |
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Besides, the real value for money lies in the fact that paying a few pence more benefits so many. |
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In real terms members are thus receiving less benefits for paying higher contributions. |
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Everyone knows hunting is not about paying country-dwellers peanuts to kennel hounds. |
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The clinic operates after hours, using daytime workers but paying them overtime. |
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Kay was rattling on about some television show but Miki wasn't paying attention. |
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Maybe we were all paying the karmic price for our premier's fatuous grandstanding. |
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In this way we therefore pray you, gentlemen, to pass such a law which releases and affranchises the Land Company from paying the Stamp duties. |
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Ratepayers have already been paying for the service of decommissioning through their prior rates. |
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Businesses often question what they get in return for paying local authority rates. |
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By the way they were all paying attention to him so raptly, I could tell he was the ringleader of the group. |
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I was paying attention so raptly that I didn't even notice Chris come back in. |
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By paying attention to his lyrical skill, you notice that he is not only a phenomenal rapper, but also a fine poet. |
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I can even imagine some of the bigger privacy advocation groups paying for it. |
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In 1993, Colombia's government briefly made paying ransoms illegal, but there was an outcry from victims' relatives. |
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The capitalists advance money to the producers, who then use it for buying means of production and for paying wages. |
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It helps me always to keep in mind, for example, a nurse doing long hours in an intensive care ward, and paying her full whack of tax. |
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Social insurance costs 25 per cent more to administrate and would mean taxpayers in Britain paying more. |
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Instead of paying once, you pay twice and the deeper you get in the hole, the more they control you. |
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The company has been paying my accommodation costs and my additional travel expenses. |
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That is in addition to paying the wages of the huge number of rural administrators. |
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The banner ad for the ASCA that is running on this web site does displace banners from paying advertisers. |
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They're talking over each other and none of them notices that I'm not paying any of them a blind bit of attention. |
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Miss paying off the balance by the due date and you could negate all of your hard work. |
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Even if that entire amount were applied to the bill, paying off the balance would take 20 years. |
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When it comes to paying too much money for an event the Government just won't wear it. |
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After paying my two jiao, I started walking up the stairs to the gents' section. |
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He quoted directly the relevant paragraph of the federal code, which outlaws paying persons to register or to vote. |
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We were all taken back by the ease of it all, the fact that there was no question of not paying the tax. |
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We were talking about some bonus accruals again that he was not paying attention to, and of course I did shout. |
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Each one will waste huge amounts of money moving this stupid mass of sheet metal around, paying for completely wasted fuel. |
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Opium is grown freely in the countryside and gathered by farmers who sell it to factories employed by, or paying off, the local warlord. |
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When it comes to salary, many business owners have no qualms about paying themselves a hefty amount. |
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He advised wannabe singers to get as much work experience and practice as possible rather than paying for a pointless degree. |
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This time, Michael is being sued for apparently not paying his vet bills on time. |
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We have timed the opening to coincide with the run-up to Christmas and it seems to be paying dividends. |
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It prevents the bank from paying the money to its customer until the garnishee order is made absolute, or is discharged, as the case may be. |
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Almost 25 percent of the poor Walloon households state having difficulties with paying for their food. |
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But there is still anger in the industry about British firms being undercut by hauliers from abroad who are paying so much less for fuel. |
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I wish to conclude by also paying my respects to the memory of the two other former senior members of Parliament who passed away while the House was in recess. |
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We've been slowly paying off our mortgage and building up equity in our house. |
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There is a sense of grandeur in the idea that paying heavily is a means of advancing knowledge. |
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Hatch is found guilty of violating his probation by not amending his tax returns or paying his taxes. |
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Longstanding Marine outreach efforts to tribal leaders, including in Amman, were finally paying off. |
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Yet at my own institute every science program we put on fills up a 3,000-person auditorium with paying members of the public. |
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Since bandwidth has become reasonable, paying extra for it feels like a backwards move. |
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We also knew that once we hit the road, we would be paying our band and crew on a weekly basis. |
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In fact, depending on how many tourist class passengers drop out, the business class passengers might end up paying more. |
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Those brick-laying years chumming it up with calloused day laborers in Sydney are finally paying off. |
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Families who want to marry off their daughters without paying a dowry often hire criminals to abduct eligible boys and force them into wedlock, the paper said. |
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The CBO expects that some businesses will cut down on employees or their hours to avoid paying more. |
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All you are paying for is the ability to say that you've seen it early. |
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Even more damnably, Mother Courage has the chance to save her son Swiss cheese from the firing squad by paying a ransom. |
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The candidate with the largest war chest waited until later in the summer, had a novice time buyer and ended up paying as much as two to three times more for the same ads. |
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Otherwise, you're better off in the savings account, even if they're paying interest in chewing gum and baseball cards. |
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So they'll end up paying for their tantrum in more ways than one. |
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Mum will tell you that it's not a cheap business paying for uniforms especially with the added wear and tear caused by skateboarding and playing footy in the schoolyard. |
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Except that when that happens, I conveniently find some bogus excuse or lame technicality to avoid paying your damages or to weasel my way into only paying part of them. |
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This is not joined-up thinking, and remember who is paying for all this. |
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In 1849 one was reproved for paying addresses to an unconverted woman. |
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We all jumped, surprised that she was even paying attention. |
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Unless you're paying top whack, you will be unlikely to get a hotel right in the centre of the city and some of the economy deals put you in hotels a long way from the action. |
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Just when we're sure that they can't get any sillier or more juvenile, they come along with a stunning new innovation that shows us what we're paying them to do. |
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Three officers spent months working as wheeler-dealers on a market, paying the thieves for mobile phones they had stolen from members of the public. |
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He talks about the financial debacle of paying for his first luxury whip. |
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Intestinal gas can be reduced by reducing aerophagy and paying more attention to diet i.e. avoiding such foodstuffs as beans, if they do cause trouble. |
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The stench of corruption is settling over world soccer like a poisonous fog, and players are paying the price. |
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Schools in more affluent areas and fee paying schools are more likely to have students whose parents can and will pay a lot of money for grinds and revision courses. |
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He had apparently been counseled by sceptical teammates that paying into the system at his advanced age would be foolish. |
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From paying with a credit card to knowing what my car was, they found out my name. |
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She pushed herself to new extremes as the emotionally stunted prostitute paying for her sick mother's care by whoring herself unsmilingly around New York. |
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Concerned by a larger issue like getting into business school, planning a cross-country move, or paying down significant debt? |
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The money went towards paying for her husband's care and legal bills. |
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He said that if I had nothing to hide that the I would have such money by reaping the bounty from my lands and wouldn't mind paying these taxes straight up right now. |
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He's always scrounging off his friends instead of paying for things himself. |
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It's more akin to buying a lottery ticket than paying for a service. |
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He became such an ardent and productive recommender of the website to his clients that Gray started paying him a commission and eventually hired him. |
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Then it dawned on people that paying for it would involve a hefty middle-class tax increase, on higher-end insurance plans. |
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I probably bought at the right time, but in terms of paying for a converted apartment and then reconverting it, I probably didn't make a good investment decision. |
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She was paying for her lunch when her debit card got rejected in front of everybody. |
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A company making big league profits and paying fat dividends to shareholders should be ashamed of its insulting pay offer to the people who actually do the work. |
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His hands are tender rather than frantic, he's concentrating, working me out, paying attention to detail, reciprocating in kind rather than just grabbing what's on offer. |
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Without question, a lifetime of hard physical labor at low paying employment led Angela to become an ardent advocate of labor reform for working girls. |
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Is it worth paying thousands of pounds for a small triangle of land? |
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Next, dissolve some pure soap flakes in warm water and rub all over the furniture, paying careful attention to the soiled areas, with a towel wrung out in this soapy water. |
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Someone has added a small saltire to one of the wreaths, paying tribute to a shared history that was forged in battle. |
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This means that if one partner decided to stop paying the mortgage, household bills or school fees, the other can have an interim agreement for aliment made. |
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With Bulgaria's top officials playing musical chairs as the new government comes into power, they had better be paying attention to this developing problem. |
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On Aug. 13, Minnesota became the first state to declare Vonage a telephone service subject to state regs, including paying fees to fund 911 service. |
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The groups, nonprofits exempt from paying taxes, are not required to disclose their donors in Kansas and most other states. |
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Moreover, Kodak's bets are paying off in health-imaging, where it's leveraging longstanding ties with doctors eager to replace X-rays with digital images. |
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In Britain there was an objection to paying tax in 1753 on the normal date, that is, Lady Day or 25 March, on the grounds that a full year had not elapsed. |
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The company had repossessed some of its screws after one U.S. distributor, Spinal Solutions LLC, stopped paying its bills. |
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If a company is paying the majority of its earnings out in dividends, smaller amounts of profits are able to be reinvested to make higher profits. |
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If the same offender is again convicted, he shall be punished as before and also abjure the city for a year and a day, as well as paying damages to any complainant. |
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No matter how much legal protection you have in place, though, you still must have conscientious tenants paying reasonable rents to come out ahead as a landlord. |
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All four facilities are paying relatively low annual rents to the council. |
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A tenant paying rent to a non-resident landlord must deduct standard rate income tax from the rent paid to the landlord and pay the tax he has deducted to the Revenue. |
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Recent research has been repeopling the past by paying particular attention to the practices of those people as manifest in the archaeological record. |
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This year, the coaches are not giving lip service, but they are paying attention, and special teams plays turned the opening game against the Bears into a laugher. |
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For one thing, there is the concern that some visitors might mistake the color reproduction for an original and thus be confused or even cheated as paying clients. |
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The representation of Latinos in both the Democratic and Republican parties is also increasing, and both parties are paying close attention to the Latino vote. |
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The government used to prop up prices by paying farmers to keep land fallow, setting floor prices for some commodities and building stock reserves. |
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You reap what you sow, and Republicans are paying the price for elevating a minority within their party. |
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The anemometric campaigns and plant design activities are performed by paying the utmost attention to the need to minimise and mitigate environmental impacts. |
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But it really takes paying for a building or endowing a chair to have that kind of privilege. |
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At the front of the large university classroom, a teacher was still lecturing the class, completely unaware that two of the many students were no longer paying attention. |
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If paying your taxes is compelled speech in support of the government, can the First Amendment be used to eviscerate taxes? |
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If one commutes the pension to a lump sum, it is in general an eligible termination payment but it is not if one commutes it for the purpose of paying the surcharge. |
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Iraq is now a sovereign state and its power to expropriate Camp Ashraf, after paying appropriate compensation, cannot be doubted. |
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A large number were trade union members paying the political levy to the Labour Party, and there were many individual Labour Party members as well. |
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There are tens of thousands of our union members paying the political levy while the party that it funds is preparing to condemn them to the dole queue. |
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More like fantastically well paying, brutal hours, and comparatively short. |
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Between the Walters fawning and the Colbert debacle, Amaitis is fortunate only to be paying a record fine. |
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After all, if the insurer is paying all your grocery claims, why not load up on filet mignon instead of ground turkey? |
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She agreed to start paying income tax to appease the people as a result. |
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They have eschewed the normal pretence of paying homage to the budgetary rules, as other countries have ritually done when found in persistent breach. |
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Instead of paying lip service to cries for support, more assistance especially provision of facilities should occur for police to tackle crime effectively. |
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In some cases employers have deliberately established shelf companies without assets, in order to avoid paying out entitlements when they liquidate their businesses. |
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In 2015 the Church of England admitted that it was embarrassed to be paying staff under the living wage. |
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The store failed because all of the manager's friends were free riders who drove paying customers away. |
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Offences against people and property were primarily settled by the offender paying compensation to the victims. |
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She and husband Vernon, 56, who farm 7500 acres at Banket, believe Mugabe is paying squatters. |
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Williams decided that there was little sense in paying the high fees Mansell went on to demand. |
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Detective LaRue showed me his gratitude by paying me off on the Firestone layaway. |
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What I paying the two of allyou for if I have to hire management consultant? |
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He helped his daughter out financially, paying her rent and utilities, until she recovered from the accident. |
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I shop at online discounters instead of paying retail at department stores. |
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It is because too many parties want additional water without paying for it, an objective legitimatized by the public trust doctrine. |
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He reveals his consternation at Jones for not paying enough attention to it in the cinematography. |
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I go shooting there every year, and it is worth five hundred roubles a desyatina cash down, and he is paying you two hundred on long term. |
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Maggie Thatcher came in and put the taxes back down and in the end, you know, you don't mind paying tax. |
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Critics supposed that George II hid the will to avoid paying out his father's legacies. |
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After paying out chain, we swung clear, but our anchors were no doubt afoul of hers. |
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As a result, thousands of British soldiers were now paying with their lives for their failure in the fields of France and Belgium. |
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Thus, rather than paying for the perceptions of higher risk, the challenge is to derisk the situation. |
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Wages can increase by an increase in the capital used in paying wages, or by decrease in the number of workers. |
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A customer, after paying more than pounds 3,500, found that the base units did not match the doors and were not of the quality he expected. |
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As a member of the Generation X demographic, I'm saddened to admit that paying with plastic has superseded paying with real money. |
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The Yeomen Warders and their families live in tied accommodation inside the fortress, paying council taxes and rent. |
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In 1669, the Jewel House was demolished and the Crown Jewels moved into Martin Tower where they could be viewed by the paying public. |
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Also, facilities already provided by the charitable foundation for a few scholars could profitably be extended to further paying pupils. |
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Making NI contributions is often described by people as paying their stamp. |
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These security measures are normally integrated with measures to protect revenue by checking that passengers are not travelling without paying. |
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They got a large donation, but the lion's share of the money went straight into paying off debt. |
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While the common man is holding the brunt of the taxes, there are groups, special-interest groups, that are getting off with paying none. |
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If there is any surplus after paying off all the creditors of the company, this surplus is then distributed to the members. |
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On November 21, the American steamer Prometheus was fired upon by a British warship for not paying port tariffs at Greytown. |
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He was also an MP, but ultimately failed owing to his fraudulent practices of, for example, paying dividends from capital. |
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When paying a worker, employers can use various methods and combinations of methods. |
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The Occupation of the Ruhr led the Dawes Plan which allowed the German government more leniency in paying reparations. |
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Halland went to Sweden for a period of 30 years and the Netherlands were exempted from paying the Sound Duty. |
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It dashes round the corner on the Marine Drive without paying the toll and climbs all the seagulled slopes above it, right up to the castle. |
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Bruckheimer wasn't paying Gyllenhaal to let the anonymous henchmen babysit Persia so he could stem the rose. |
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You can legally park in the lot on weekends without paying the fee, they won't ticket you. |
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But the Holme Valley Voices admit they have had financial support from Tesco, which is paying for mailshots in the area. |
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Upton Park protested that Preston had broken FA rules by paying their players. |
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I remember a holiday of mine being completely ruined one late autumn by our paying attention to the weather report of the local newspaper. |
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So, be careful what you are paying attention to. If it looks like someone is yanking your chain, he or she probably is. |
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That precludes paying much mind to attribution or compensation. |
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How did you keep body and soul together before you got your first paying job as an actor? |
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Also paying their respects at the service was Tony Blair another warmonger and hypocrite. |
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Then they spend months paying off the car and insurance deductions while running up accommodation bills. |
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With higher-priced webcams you are paying for a few more bundled software packages, but the software for lower-cost webcams is sufficient. |
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Will the BLM wind up paying Bundy for all the trouble it caused him? |
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Worker's comp insurers, however, are resisting paying for medical monitoring, and if no claim has even been filed, then forget it. |
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He was reported for not wearing a seatbelt, and you shouldn't help him wriggle out of paying on a technicality. |
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I was Bolshie even then, when we discovered that a rival newsagent was paying a 'tanner' more a week for the same thing. |
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This enabled many people to rise out of poverty, and instead of paying more for food, they had money for education. |
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Checkout chicks are hassled into letting their family pass through the register without paying. |
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If so, the collocation is considered strong, and is worth paying closer attention to. |
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In 1590 Kuchum raided the Tatars around Tobolsk who were paying yasak to the Russians. |
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Brooke established the Kingdom of Sarawak and was recognised as its rajah after paying a fee to the Sultanate. |
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Paper and cloth are cheap, what people are paying for is the story. |
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With the English paying higher prices, they were significantly undermining Dutch aims for a monopoly. |
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This they attempted to do with frequent letters between branches and paying close attention to exchange rates. |
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Coasters, cards and mugs paying tribute to Bell End, in Rowley Regis, look set to become the musthave gift this Christmas. |
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Observers expect that Cubans with paying relatives abroad are most likely to be able to take advantage of the new policy. |
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Anyway, they are paying me a buttload of money to do this series, and I want to share my good fortune with you and that's that. |
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Pakistan will never need to sell companies or carry begging bowl if rural elite start paying taxes but who will bell the cat, he questioned. |
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One of them is Zocalo that helps students find paying guest accommodations near their campus. |
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A tributary state is one that preserves its political position and such independence as it has only by paying tribute. |
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A similar image may be projected by petting farms and by historic farms that offer farmstays to paying visitors. |
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Pledging against war while paying respect to A-class wartime criminals is an antinomic act. |
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The plot of the story concerns a group of Jacobite sympathisers paying a visit to an aged Bonnie Prince Charlie towards the end of his life. |
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In France, nobles were exempt from paying the taille, the major direct tax. |
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The school emphasized the use of quantification and the paying of special attention to geography. |
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Valda Thorn put her pub on the market with RTA, paying pounds 3,500 in late 2007 after being told it would sell in six months. |
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His subjects resented paying taxes that were spent on his mistresses and their children, many of whom received dukedoms or earldoms. |
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By June, he had gathered an army of 3,000 loyal veterans, paying each a salary of 500 denarii. |
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It's ridiculous that the media is not paying attention to us,'' said Maria Rangle, a downtown garment worker. |
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Fishing rods are usually fitted with a fishing reel that functions as a mechanism for storing, retrieving and paying out the line. |
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Nearly all jurisdictions require those paying employees or nonresidents to withhold income tax from such payments. |
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The council is locked into some of the deals until the year 2078, paying interest at more than double the current market rate. |
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Instead of paying homage to the French king, as his ancestors had done, Edward claimed that he was the rightful King of France. |
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Here we're able to do that brandlike advertising without paying for all the exposure you'd get on TV. It's a lot more indirect. |
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The government considers the duchy to be a crown body and therefore exempt from paying corporation tax. |
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After spending more than a week in Portugal, and paying his respects to Eleanor of Viseu, Columbus again set sail for Spain. |
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I mean, it's a bit of a waste of money paying me eighteen grand to run errands, isn't it? Come on. I'm supposed to be the brains of this outfit. |
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Less esteemed was her attempt to drive all snakes from the Apple Isle by paying convicts a shilling for each reptilian head brought to her. |
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After paying homage to the departed, the ritual is concluded by a libation of rice wine poured on to an additional stack of burning paper money. |
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He relates the story of a woman who owned a ladle made of the mineral, paying the sum of 150,000 sesterces for the item. |
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If you wait til next week, you'll find yourself paying over the odds for the tickets. |
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This can involve paying a fee to the lender, depending on the length of the lock-in period. |
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This bull prohibited the clergy from paying taxes to lay authorities without explicit consent from the Pope. |
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Beyond paying her a few charming compliments and amusing her with gay conversation, had he done anything at all to try and gain her affection? |
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Then, in 1965, Ace Books proceeded to publish an edition, unauthorized by Tolkien and without paying royalties to him. |
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