I may learn to ride like the wind, win blue ribbons at horse shows and finally earn the right to put a saddle under me. |
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My understanding has always been that bluesmen earn their nicknames, either by genetic defect or tragedy of misadventure. |
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Echimyids earn their common name because most species have spiny or bristly hairs at least on their backs and rumps. |
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They became ski instructors, and to earn a few extra bucks, Miller took photos and drew cartoons of wealthy skiers he met on the slopes. |
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On this walk I did see moving examples of small-scale entrepreneurs trying to earn an honest living. |
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It is tough, skilled work, but they earn little more than the minimum wage. |
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Daughters, you have the opportunity to earn snowflakes for proficiency, and to help bethels who need your assistance. |
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For him, the opportunity for blacks to earn a living and acquire property was more important than the right to vote. |
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A business graduate, he began to earn a name for himself as a shrewd and energetic operator at NCB stockbrokers. |
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The majority of people grossly underestimate the effort required to earn a certification. |
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Adam, who studied engineering product design at South Bank University, does acting work as a sideline to earn money. |
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They left their hometowns or villages and came to Mumbai to earn a livelihood, so you can't expect them to just pack up and go back. |
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By shopping around, you could pay far less interest on your home loan and earn much more interest on your savings. |
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We were vagabonds but now we have land, a home and we earn around at least 6,000 taka a month. |
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She told police that she was homeless and had taken part in the fraud to earn some money. |
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There are the old women flower sellers searching for the cheapest blossoms that with their blarney must earn them their livelihood. |
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The amount of interest you earn over a year will vary depending on whether it is calculated monthly or annually. |
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Simply being a Royal Highness or Majesty today is not enough to earn such homage. |
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She was a hoity-toity type who never lifted a finger to earn her keep and was only good at spending her daddy's money. |
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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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For the last 11 years I've attempted to earn a living from my skills as a carver and sculptor. |
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Since they've been gouging me for so long, they ought to be glad to help me earn back a few pennies. |
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We shall have to earn absolution with a complete metanoia over a long period of time. |
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Optimism proved short-lived, though, as Sheffield scored twice more to earn a convincing victory. |
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His thin, sinewy frame is a testimony to his inability to earn a decent wage. |
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It would get them out of the house and earn them a bit of extra cash at the same time. |
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He had toiled hard to earn it and it would long be his cherished possession. |
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We will be doing a greater act of charity by helping these beggars earn a respectable living. |
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He said farmers could earn a lot of money if they can venture selling charcoal from the wood on their farms. |
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Most Abkhazians and South Ossetians have taken out Russian citizenship and earn their living by trading with Russia. |
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Hence Hindu Gandhi, Baptist Martin Luther King Jr. and Lutheran Dag Hammarskjold earn mentions in Lives of the Saints. |
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Covered with greasepaint and standing motionless for an hour, two young people act as statuesque models to earn money. |
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Ambitious youngsters in Kentucky used to earn a few cents of spending money by harvesting and selling poke greens. |
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Lyssandra, being herself, had been quite willing to earn some return on his care, and had put Adam to good use in her various plots and schemes. |
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Twenty-four male and 29 female first-year psychology students participated to earn credit for their course. |
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In this case, each fisher does not earn the economic rent that would reflect the scarcity value of the fish to society. |
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They wake up studiously each morning to earn their pay, which they often save. |
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Frequent fliers can earn a free ticket by collecting 16 credits within a 12-month period. |
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A few of them earn quite well, but most scratch along putting in long hours and earning no more than average wages. |
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Bands earn more money from merch, live shows and sponsorships than from record royalties. |
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He has more progressive Democratic bona fides than his opponent will ever earn in his short political lifetime. |
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Self-esteem means having a high opinion of ourselves regardless of what we may or may not have done to earn it. |
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I would welcome back the past, where scrumping apples would earn you a clout around the ear. |
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Well, I reckon that theatricals are best left to those who earn their living by them. |
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At the behest of his friend, the son goes to the neighbouring town to earn enough money to grease the palm of the panchayat president. |
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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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After a one-year residency, they earn a certificate and a Master of Arts in teaching. |
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Jockeys weigh out with the clerk of scales in order to earn their mount fees. |
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He is sure to earn millions basking in the success of his military strategy. |
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A successful bar girl can earn far more than a teacher, nurse or civil servant. |
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A business, secondly, must earn the going cost of capital on all the money in the business. |
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Some of the people who take part will be able to earn certificates in food hygiene, catering, first aid and firefighting. |
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Most of the joint task force positions will earn joint-duty credit depending on actual length of rotation, officials said. |
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A dancer is always trying to tough it out a little longer, hoping to earn a few more bucks, pushing just a little harder. |
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One of the country's first directors to earn decent box-office returns, he believes in giving moviegoers a good ride. |
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The world's top maestros regularly earn more in a night than the orchestral musicians they are conducting earn in a year. |
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After graduation with a degree in Elementary Education, she plans to earn her Master's degree, and become a teacher. |
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The basic objective behind the learning of Arabic literature is to earn efficiency, mastery and command over Arabic. |
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The former Graeme College pupil underwent 30 weeks of hard training to earn his stripes. |
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The other alternative is him being loaned out to another team to earn his stripes. |
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First, he has to earn the credentials, then apply them to something more profound and credible than environmentalism and utopian welfarism. |
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Perhaps it was made by a journeyman printer, who sold it on the market to earn a shilling? |
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I can certainly appreciate what the miners had to put up with just to earn a crust. |
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Evidently, her relationship with Nick didn't earn her a legion of admirers. |
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Our readers have a fair amount of leeway in choosing where they earn those frequent-traveler points. |
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Directors of the company earn 50 times more than the cleaners who work for them. |
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Unless you tow a boat or trailer, or need an SUV to earn a living, is an eight-cylinder engine worth the extra cost of taking out a large loan? |
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Those women who have to go out to earn for their families cannot afford adornment. |
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Materials are sold off to earn a quick Kwacha and the result is people continue wallow in poverty. |
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This is dangerous territory where even an encouraging smile can earn you a slap in the bake. |
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And nothing will earn more respect and admiration from the hardware fan as a water cooler. |
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To earn a place among the blue chips, companies must rank among the 100 biggest companies by stock market value. |
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Many preachers are not supported full time, and must earn their daily bread in other work. |
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First, I was forced to quit my job, but then I found a way to earn lot's of money by placing bets on the foreign currency markets. |
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They rarely earn enough to accumulate significant wealth, but want to minimise financial insecurity, so are a good market for insurance products. |
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Besides writing she is also known to tap dance like a professional and sing jazz well enough to earn money through it. |
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Sometimes they would ride their carriage into the village, and there they would see poor people working hard to earn their daily bread. |
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It is considered honourable to earn one's daily bread through honest work and not by begging or dishonest means. |
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You take a guy who works hard all week trying to raise a family and earn a living. |
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The foundation has helped nearly a dozen earn accreditation since 1995, with money, mentoring, and plain old encouragement. |
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Afterwards a few Irish players, most notably Duff, lamented the lost opportunity to earn three points. |
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Aloisi, who had replaced midfielder Cesar Palacios eight minutes earlier, pounced just before time to earn Osasuna a deserved draw. |
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You no longer have to make sacrifices in somebody else's name, trying to get yourself saved or to earn redemption. |
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They are allowed one magazine and they might be able to earn the right to have a book. |
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You will definitely have to earn it, though, because I will often tax every physical and mental resource that you possess. |
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Popping any bonuses you receive from work will earn tax relief too, so you'll hang onto more of your money! |
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In the past few years advertising and endorsing products has been a very lucrative way for Bollywood stars to earn some extra cash. |
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They had nothing more than a hope that, if the vessel lived, they might continue to earn their commissions and brokerage. |
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To earn a high school diploma, students must take an exam called a baccalaureate. |
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Many of us earn an average wage and, as things stand now, would not be able to afford private health care. |
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The working population that earn under twenty grand pay the bulk of indirect taxation through vice and vehicle. |
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Most jobs that will earn you a good amount of money involve a fair bit of training. |
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But when the going gets tough, the tough get going and in the final ten minutes they rapped over three points to earn victory. |
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The 1995 Bosman ruling gave footballers more control over their transfer dealings and consequently the ability to earn more money. |
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With the priciest product at just 5.99, you don't have to earn a celebrity salary to look like an A-lister this summer. |
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Having spent all summer to earn money to put yourself through college, Christmas comes and goes and you find yourself back to square one. |
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A bilateral trade deficit is what you spend with a particular trading partner, less what you earn from them. |
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The independent small fry who earn money exclusively from their advice and gold-plated connections once thrived in the lucrative merger business. |
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By exporting the coffee themselves, farmers earn considerably more per pound than they would if they sold through industry middlemen. |
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But they keep coming back because the only way to earn a reputation is by besting him. |
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If the parents earn the same amount, then they will share equally in the cost of raising that child. |
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Drug-dealers earn nigh-on incredible sums from the illegal traffic in drugs. |
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Players are tentative and nervous, fearful that one missed shot or ugly turnover will earn them a seat on the bench. |
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Like Kim, who runs a tailor shop near the base, many townspeople earn their living catering to the soldiers. |
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A false man, a man who did not earn his place where he is, is like a house of cards. |
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It's set at a refugee camp on the border of Turkey and Iraq, where hordes of parentless children earn money clearing land mines. |
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Agents earn commissions based on cruise fares, not including port charges, taxes and other fees. |
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The standard story of entry and exit leads to a long-run equilibrium in which all firms earn only a normal rate of return on investment. |
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They both laboured to earn enough to take a lease on a small farm at Gumeracha, near Adelaide, but the land was poor and the rainfall scant. |
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In order to do that, the tax system must let savers earn the full gross rate of return on their investments. |
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Teaching offered both social respectability and an opportunity to earn a living. |
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A total of 15,200 workers have come to Britain this summer, some expecting to earn astronomical sums. |
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These people are entitled to protection and should not be forced to earn their keep. |
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He said the best way to do that successfully is to earn a reputation for making quality games. |
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You are at the mercy of Mother Nature and toil long, hard hours in the knowledge that you could earn more working in a supermarket. |
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He made an agreement allowing the company to earn up to 35 percent compensation for the export of minerals that did not exist. |
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So long as free entry and exit exists in markets, incumbent businesses can earn only competitive rates of profit. |
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The band are now all approaching 40 and earn a comfortable living from their royalties. |
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With technology, it would be easy for a family of five to earn a comfortable living. |
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Horses were her life, and she had become a stable-hand to earn some extra money to buy and board a horse of her own. |
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But to our ancestors, kids were an addition to the family workforce and had to earn their keep. |
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It is better to think about ways in which you might earn extra money or increase your income. |
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The events coming up this year include an art exhibition in October which helps artists earn good money for their work. |
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The federal government has begun mandating it, and they insist that their architects earn at least a bronze rating. |
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He came from a fashion model background and had never had to work so hard to earn money. |
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The issuing city, county, or state bets that the borrowed money can be invested to earn more than the interest rate that the bonds must pay. |
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In addition, retired dancers earn extra money coaching young artists so they can accept holiday engagements as guests in smaller companies. |
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It wasn't a woman's place to own a farm, but a girl was expected to earn her keep by working on the family farm. |
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Even Web sites with a noble mission to restore a sense of community now have to earn their keep. |
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It was hardly a socialist Utopia, but enough to earn the undying hatred of reactionaries like Winston Churchill. |
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Even though we don't earn a penny, we've been able to make a big impact in helping to educate the local schoolchildren. |
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One had to earn the right to surf beneath the dangerous pier, with it's exhilarating waves and threatening jagged rocks. |
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He says he doesn't earn a whole lot of money himself and rarely works less than 60 hours a week. |
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In a seamy storyline, she tries to badger her now-clean brother, Chris, into turning a trick with her in order to earn drug money. |
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I don't earn nearly what my husband does, because I simply have too many other calls on my time. |
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That means a writer not only has to write, but crucially, have accepted, three plays a year just to earn the national average wage. |
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The economy relies on transit, transhipping, and banking to earn foreign currency. |
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I have a law degree but it's another three years if you wanna earn more than 10k a year. |
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While racing's authorities torpidly contemplate these implications, jockeys must earn their daily rice-cake. |
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Both performers are terrific and earn an enormous amount of audience goodwill. |
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They had previously finished fourth in the Concacaf final round qualifiers to earn a play-off against Bahrain. |
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Combine your cashback card with a supermarket loyalty card to earn even greater rewards. |
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He insists that the employees earn decent salaries and enjoy a good quality of life, so mostly he focuses on lowering other costs of production. |
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Cork were the better side if only marginally, and we made them earn their bread in a tight and tense finale. |
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Art is a strong reaffirmation that people, wherever they are in the world and whatever they do to earn a living, share the same basic emotions. |
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He will have to buy out the remainder of his contract, paying the club what he would earn over the unexpired period. |
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Initially, Tony sees the job as a temporary appointment, just to help him earn enough money to get a flight back to England. |
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At the end of the day, it is precisely by providing accurate news and information that we earn and keep our credibility. |
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As for material resources, some bloggers are now able to earn some scratch, but this is an effect rather than a cause of their success. |
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When you do write criticism, are you looking for more notoriety, or to spread your opinions, or just to earn money, or is it something else? |
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The shipowner could earn more at less risk by making sure there were demurrage clauses in the charter party. |
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For some reason I didn't earn the big bickies, and commuting and lots of standing didn't really suit the heels. |
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Divided into 11 U.S. districts, racers earn points by competing in regional events. |
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Likely buyers were expected to be from America where the aircraft would earn its living in air shows. |
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He would love nothing more than to see Stanley earn a place in the Conference. |
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Indeed, there is a seemingly endless list of other ways they could earn a living. |
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If you're really good at answering questions there are now two ways you can earn money. |
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For example, you could have two parents who both work but who each earn just below the threshold for higher rate income tax. |
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Owing to her father's thriftlessness, she had to earn her living by teaching. |
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The crux of the matter is whether the future holds hope for people who prefer to stay at home instead of going abroad to earn a living. |
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First, I throw a big welcome party for myself and everybody else to earn the adoration of the people. |
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I thought it would just be an average, run-of-the-mill firm and a way to earn a decent wage. |
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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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To succeed in Korea, you must cultivate close personal relationships with business associates and earn their respect and trust. |
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With prudent money management you can beat the downward trend in rates and earn a good return on your savings. |
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Often, professional skaters work the national ice show circuit to maintain their skills and earn extra money. |
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Finally, to earn a living, she plays nanny to Ray, an eight-year-old with emotional issues, who dresses and acts like a fussy old battleaxe. |
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To do good deeds simply to obtain good karma would be to act from a selfish motive, and would not earn much merit. |
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Little did they think that the time would come in my life when I would depend upon being able to talk to earn a living for the family. |
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But there is a stash of material that currently does not earn the BBC a penny, and for which it owns exclusive rights. |
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Every waiter and waitress sucks up as much as humanly possible, assuming that that's the way to earn a nice gratuity. |
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He said all his players had followed his instruction and had displayed high individual skills to earn points but the team was out of luck. |
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Since April 6 last, pay as you earn income tax has been deducted from employees under the new tax credit system. |
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She also said that she couldn't live in Australia to be close to her old and ailing mother because she couldn't earn a living there. |
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A short stint at Class AAA Indianapolis was all it took to earn a recall to the majors. |
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The injuries could see Derek Stillie and Kevin Sharp earn recalls to the first team. |
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Not only can you work at your own pace, your hobby can pay for itself and you'll earn money as well! |
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Traditionally, villagers deposit money in post offices as they consider them safe and they also earn more interest compared to banks. |
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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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That's right, she was spending more than many of us earn in a month on something to hold her trackie bottoms up. |
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In Japan, where top riders earn fortunes, the tracks are less steeply banked and they race on all-weather asphalt, rather than wooden surfaces. |
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Now he is one of only 11 players to earn a central contract and England are banking on him to be a central figure in their World Cup plans. |
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Legal costs for the case had bankrupted the family and Bilal had travelled to the West, through Iran and Turkey, to earn some money. |
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These children earn very low wages, typically 10 rupees a day or less, and suffer occupational hazards and the threat of employer abuse. |
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Since most do not operate to earn profits, these enterprises do not pay dividends to shareholders. |
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He helped Huddersfield earn promotion to the first division in his first season at the club, and did likewise at Burnley, his next port of call. |
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I've met many of these, and believe me you wouldn't like to earn your gold membership card here. |
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To earn a living he became the art master in a school for young ladies in Liverpool. |
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There's a high street brand shop up the road that employs knuckle draggers who earn the same, and they can barely string two words together. |
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People here don't want others to look down on them, so they'll go anywhere to earn more. |
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Pass the final written test, and you'll earn certification in basic and bareboat cruising. |
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The same point could be made about the financial matchmakers, who whip up merger mania to earn big commissions. |
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Many earn a living by selling sheep and goats for meat, dung for fertilizer, and wool. |
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And, not to be forgotten, they earn gazillions of dollars every time they lace up their cleats and shamble out to the field of play. |
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Positive factors such as the correlations between social media shares and higher rankings earn a lot of attention. |
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A family on a one hundred acre farm should be able to earn a reasonable family income from activities on the property. |
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From as early as the third grade, Kimberly knew she wanted to earn a doctoral degree. |
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The majority of migrant workers earn their living in the city by doing manual labour. |
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After a hard early life I was proud to hear that my eldest nephew had managed to earn his way to the top ranks of his senior class. |
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That means classes are taught in English, and students earn degrees by accruing credits. |
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Those employed in domestic service will be able to claim the amount they earn as a tax deduction. |
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Why didn't you allocate the amount of resources necessary to earn an A in this class? |
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If you win an Olympic Gold medal you become a hugely marketable item, and will earn vast sums of money. |
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But at least most of us don't have to earn our lucre by taking bribes at refugee centres and metro police roadblocks. |
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Follow these seven rules and you too can beat the system and earn money from your plastic. |
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During this period he is urged to earn an honest living and follow righteousness. |
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Impressive enought to earn him the all things footie young player of the year anyway. |
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In the meantime, she will earn her keep through merchandising, corporate events, filming rights, open days, and escorted tours. |
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I kind of think certain players deserve a kick at the can in some respect, a chance, but you do have to earn it. |
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Better still, nobody in his senses will even argue that it can even in future earn profits. |
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But then again, neither is seeing players earn multimillion-dollar contracts for knocking people senseless on 16 weekends of the year. |
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Well at least we don't live in a meritocracy that says that people with degrees should earn more than minimum wage. |
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If your income is less than these amounts and you have savings that earn interest, then you can claim tax back. |
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Last year, junior rider Kate Hart beat the professionals and the top amateurs to earn the victory. |
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To earn a living Austin became the art master in a school for young ladies in Liverpool. |
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Why do we tithe hundreds or even thousands of dollars a year to a sport to earn an occasional pittance in a field sprint? |
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Richard Hope, like Nogan not even named among the substitutes on Tuesday, could earn an instant recall. |
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How much you earn on renovations differs from one part of the country to the next. |
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Toyota knows that as early as next year it could earn the title of world's biggest carmaker. |
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Their joint efforts helped Edinburgh to earn the title of Unesco's first World City of Literature. |
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And Kings that earn their crown rarely abdicate, they leave the building via mortal battle. |
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They need to earn a return that will be sufficient to eventually repay the loan. |
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Many of them, in fact, are in demand to perform at concerts here and abroad and earn good moolah from each show. |
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It is only the rarest few who have come to earn this privilege in past lives. |
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Our goal is to establish a company that will allow these former freedom fighters to earn a good living for decades. |
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Non-aces out of trump are almost always losers, even though they might earn points in meld. |
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If the teacher wanted to do something to earn his money, he could write things on the board in phonetic alphabets. |
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In recent years, I've been very involved in conflict resolution to solve community problems, which is currently how I earn a living. |
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One young beggar, surnamed Liu, begins his work before dawn and can earn more than 200 yuan a day. |
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Some were the only person of color in their graduate programs and some the first person of color ever to earn tenure in their departments. |
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Some governments gave pirates and privateers safe harbor to earn revenues or to harass their enemies. |
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But these fired CEOs are walking away with golden parachutes paying them more money for being fired than most Americans earn in a lifetime. |
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To be brutally economic, if my death is prevented, I'll continue to earn money and pay taxes. |
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Others mistakenly think that keeping the Lord's Day or attending church meetings earn saving merit. |
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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 team at Stirling University have discovered workers of both sexes who drink in moderation tend to earn more than their teetotal colleagues. |
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The Canadians' own high court has recognized the Mi'kmaq's treaty right to earn a livelihood by fishing. |
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I didn't earn the right to preach, to break bread at the table of Christ, to walk beside people while they pass through the rough places. |
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He stuck labels on jars to earn a living and slept in a rat-infested warehouse in the slums of London. |
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A reverse mortgage allows senior citizens to earn tax-free income by tapping the equity in their homes. |
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Andy Lawrie harried Clyde goalkeeper Bryn Halliwell sufficiently in the very opening assault to earn the first of two rapid corners. |
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Would you be willing to pay a fourth of a penny more for your chalupa if it meant that farm workers could earn a living wage? |
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To get by, many cash-strapped mistresses go back to work as nightclub hostesses or juggle several patrons at one time to earn extra income. |
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However, it was his proud boast that he was seldom out of work and was prepared to do almost anything that would earn an honest penny. |
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These are innocent people just trying to earn an honest living, but who end up the real victims. |
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Lenovo's ultraportable is rugged and different enough to earn a loyal following. |
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These poor souls also need investments to enable them to find jobs to earn a livelihood. |
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And the woman draws herself up and delivers a stirring dialogue on her right to stay there and earn an honest living. |
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It's a perfect example of how conservative elites are out of touch with the reality of people who do earn an honest living. |
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I was able to have friendly conversations with women and earn the trust of men who think women are just stupid arm candy. |
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They are struggling to earn an honest living in this capital, the same as the rest of us. |
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Like many other Sikh Americans, Amric Singh, wants to earn an honest living while helping his surrounding community. |
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Neighbouring regions pitied the inhabitants of the Burren, who had to winter their cattle on the mountain slopes to earn a decent living. |
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At the age of sixteen, he started to earn money from a part-time job and this gave him the chance to develop his hobby. |
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Superb play from Ballack, who robbed Fabregas and then touched the ball past him to earn a time-wasting free-kick. |
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So, what of the other newsreaders that earn much more than you? |
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He organizes his charges to defuse land mines in order to earn their keep. |
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Few things ruin a novel faster than an author who crassly puts children in jeopardy just to earn a thrill. |
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All they gotta do is git off their lazy keesters and earn their own keep. |
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There were 20-year veteran luchadors standing around looking at me like what did I do to earn this spot when they had been in the promotion forever? |
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As if the many other problems besetting agriculture at the present time were not enough, the weather is now heaping further woe on those who earn a living off the land. |
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It said Monty could have a gold credit card and earn air miles. |
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Alas, the halcyon days have receded, giving way to a cold new era in which executives actually have to earn their personal millions by making real money for their investors. |
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What perhaps is more important are the abstruse figures, the figures that show that working conditions were traded off to earn the actual monetary income. |
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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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John traded as a glover, dealt in wood, and lent money to earn interest. |
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He subsequently led a simple life as one of the New England transcendentalists, writing poems, essays, and two books while trying to earn a living. |
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I want to take the money that I earn and get a bunch of doctors together three times a year and have them all do a round table and talk about what they've learned. |
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Snapchat was the lowest rated company when it comes to privacy in the 73-page report, and the only one to earn just a single star. |
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During his early years in Iquitos, he pursued this passion more formally, enrolling in the local university to earn a bachelor's degree in biology. |
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The pocket money will not be enough to cover all living expenses, and most apprentices will therefore have to earn a bit on the side on Saturdays. |
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At a major label, most artists are unlikely to earn anything unless they sell at least 1 million albums, and even then, they could wind up in debt. |
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This formula excludes students who take longer than four years to earn their diploma, and GEDs and other special diplomas. |
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When you earn money, cash falls from the sky, meaning you have to scrounge on the floor for dollar bills. |
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The workers are treated respectfully and are able to earn a self-reliant living. |
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You will be bold and creative this week and earn respect and reputation. |
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As a newly promoted side, anywhere in the top 10 will earn lavish praise. |
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These City stock-pickers aim to beat the overall performance of the stock market and, in doing so, earn themselves reputations as investment gurus. |
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That was his first run-out of the season after an injury lay-off but his reputation as a big-time player might earn him a place back in the starting line-up. |
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They have also identified 15 activities for the disabled to earn few rupees independently, as leaf plate making, sericulture, or a small loan is given to say start a tea shop. |
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The winner of the selection trials will go to the Olympic Qualification Regatta in June in Lucerne, Switzerland, to try to earn a spot at the Games. |
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It is also important to note that whereas women save more than men within specific income bands, women earn less than men, and therefore save less. |
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Toledo was the country's first president of self-identified indigenous descent, a one-time shoeshine boy who had gone on to earn a doctorate in education at Stanford. |
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Citroen's C5 launched nationwide towards the end of last month is innovative and different enough from the main herd to earn a badge of distinction. |
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During holidays, he works at a cycle repair shop to earn enough for food. |
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Not many aspiring early childhood educators would change course once they learn they can earn more in metallurgy or mining. |
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The Tapias are ragpickers who earn a living from a nearby municipal dump. |
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Most new farmers are able to earn a decent income, but more important, they have a higher quality of life because they are living a life that they love. |
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Some 70 percent of the Balinese earn a living from agriculture. |
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Fifty per cent of Madagascar's population earn less than one US dollar per year, scratching a living from the parched red earth or feeding themselves by fishing. |
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In order to ensure her ability to earn a living, she must relocate, abandon her children, and deny her previous marriages, all in order to secure her marketability as a wife. |
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Mr Flemming noted that small-scale farmers were not eligible for VAT registration, as they did not earn sufficient amounts to reach the VAT threshold. |
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On rangelands, exotic weeds have displaced forage eaten by cattle and extended harm to other aspects of American agriculture, including those who earn their living from it. |
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The rapeseed producers' co-op offers farmers not riches, says Starkebaum, but a way to mitigate risk, and to earn some extra money above the price of the crop. |
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One possibility was to insist on the right to work and earn a self-supporting wage whenever circumstances dictated that they enter the labor market. |
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I was too busy working and training bird dogs to try to earn a living for my family to be concerned with who was in the gallery and what they did for a living. |
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Instead of requiring companies to record what their pension investments actually earn each year, accounting rules allow bean counters to assume a constant annual return. |
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Dao Tuyet Lien broke free from forced labor in Samoa to earn two college degrees, launch her own business, and start a family. |
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It is getting harder, but it is still possible to earn a positive real return on your savings, and savers should be striving for the best possible deal. |
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The three-year-old absolutely trotted-up by five lengths at Pontefract last week, a victory which looks sure to earn him much more than 5lb extra in future handicaps. |
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