You must also cultivate attitude, nutrition and rest to EARN your just rewards. |
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Having acted as a Lead Manager on EARN transactions before, it was easy for DZ BANK to approach the smaller investors now with this targeted issue. |
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Some subsistence farmers earn cash from the sale of copra, cocoa, kava, manioc, pineapples, bananas, and fish. |
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At the end of the day, after paying the rental, the pittance that we earn is not enough for day-to-day expenses. |
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His placing, however, is not good enough to earn him an automatic place in September's European 24-hour Championships. |
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This measure is sure to earn a good name for our traditional medicine systems abroad as well as give a fillip to our hotel industry. |
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However World War I disrupted his career and, in 1915, he undertook war work which was to earn him the Iron Cross. |
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Its denizens now sense that the American people no longer wish to subsidize their defense only to earn ingratitude. |
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If Darryl Berry played any other sport but golf, he would probably earn a living from it. |
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There is something to be said about making children earn their consumables, so they can appreciate the true cost, and the true value of money. |
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Optimism proved short-lived, though, as Sheffield scored twice more to earn a convincing victory. |
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Frequent fliers can earn a free ticket by collecting 16 credits within a 12-month period. |
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He floated the idea of raising the amount of money taxpayers must earn before they're subjected to the top marginal tax rate. |
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The first thing that needs to happen to create a flood of referrals into your personal training department is that you need to earn them. |
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I earn above minimum wage, but it makes no difference, as the cost of living in this country is simply beyond my means. |
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On the river Earn, there is an Inver at the confluence of the Powaffray. |
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She claims compensation for irreparable effects of the assaults on her mental condition and their consequent effect on her ability to earn her future livelihood. |
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Councillors are our direct conduits to the corridors of power, and we should make every effort to use them to our advantage and to make them earn their allowances. |
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He didn't earn much, but the company seemed to rake in money hand over fist. |
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Ulf the usurper's realignment and participation in the battle did not, in the end, earn him Cnut's forgiveness. |
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To earn extra money, Priestley proposed opening a school, but local families informed him that they would refuse to send their children. |
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His salary is in disproportion to what people who have similar jobs earn. |
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There are creators who really make money and earn living from doujin, but those who can do so, are minority. |
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And it's not just the great unhosed. These raiders all earn over two hundred thousand pounds a year in big banks. |
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When you broke one of his rules, you had to sacrifice something to earn forgiveness or to balance the books. |
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Women should earn equal wages with men for equal work done. Child marriages and polygamy are a gangrene on society. |
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Newcastle produced a stunning comeback from 4-0 down to earn a draw that shocked title hopefuls Arsenal. |
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Sunderland came back from two goals down to earn a point from an entertaining encounter with West Brom. |
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A plurality of Bangladeshis earn their living from agriculture. |
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Had the ship earned her freight? To earn freight there must, of course, be either a right delivery, or a due and proper offer to deliver the goods to the consignees. |
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Some time after Becket began his schooling, Gilbert Beket suffered financial reverses, and the younger Becket was forced to earn a living as a clerk. |
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Being a very strong, active man, with gift of versatile hand and brain, and early acquaintance with handicrafts, Christopher Bert could earn his keep. |
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Beg your pardon, sir, but this here officer o' yourn in the gambooge tops, 'ull never earn a decent livin' as a master o' the ceremonies any vere. |
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