Since savings and frugality bloggers are pros at repurposing and reinventing, we hit up a few to get their advice on being a gracious regifter. |
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The GTD provides the excitement of a hot hatch plus the frugality of a dieseln. |
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While she tried to conserve money by walking rather than riding on trolley cars, she worried about people's perceptions of her frugality. |
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Through philosophy and philocaly, we both love beauty with frugality, and we seek after wisdom without effeminacy. |
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But, I submit to you that not only is blood required, but so are dedication, common sense, frugality, honor and sufferance, to name a few. |
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He was true to his heritage in valuing hard work, frugality, practicality, and taciturnity. |
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Both are at one with a certain instinct of frugality, by which I do not mean meanness. |
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Departing from his predecessor's frugality, he provided lavish games for the Romans to enjoy, and abolished the sales tax. |
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The frugality of the life, the hypnotically hard work of farming, the grimness of conditions during the dust bowl demanded an economy of words. |
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Loosening the purse strings did not mean abandoning the frugality that was the clearest consumer trend during the recession. |
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The company attributed this to a new emphasis on frugality in government work. |
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Obviously the economic crisis must be taken into account, as must the need for frugality. |
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In the budget of March 6 of this year the Minister of Finance emphasized the need for frugality in everything we do. |
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This poverty can also be, at least at certain times during the year, that of frugality and fasting. |
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Furthermore, with his vow of poverty the monk strives for simplicity and frugality, and gives up all the superfluous as much as possible. |
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Are they currently purchasing RRSPs and potentially being penalized for their frugality? |
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In my personal life frugality is right up there with cleanliness and godliness. |
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In 2020 a new generation will emerge from a period of frugality into one of resourcefulness and resilience. |
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The extravagance that became a habit during the period of rapid growth must give way to reasonable consumption and frugality. |
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Even for those that have jobs, the decline in household wealth has generated a necessary rise in savings and frugality. |
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Counsel for respondent has recalled to us the virtues of self-reliance and frugality. |
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My frugality is still moderate by Scottish standards, though. |
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We in this Parliament well know how monetary delights and budgetary frugality end: like days of wine and roses. |
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When available resources are used wastefully, a climate of frugality sets in with, as an indirect result, a poorer quality of care. |
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Reshuffling the priorities of our society must necessarily lead to frugality and environment-friendly practices. |
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If an envoy is an officer, he can resort to his military uniform and thus combine courtly etiquette and republican frugality. |
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This frugality means that people can use older equipment that has been tossed out by first world companies. |
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Meanwhile, the Vatican continued to draw attention to aspects of Francis's behaviour that it said showed the new pope's frugality and humility. |
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The revelations about Dewar's astounding personal wealth belie the First Minister's image as a man who scorned the finer things in life and valued frugality and simplicity. |
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The inn-keeper in the Milan version is vexed and disconcerted with the frugality of the meal of leafage and bread, which has been contemptuously served on a tin plate. |
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It's a good looking, well proportioned SUV that blends practicality with frugality better than most in this value-priced segment, especially when equipped with the improved for 2009, 4-cylinder base engine. |
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We hope that most of it is spent with frugality and purpose. |
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In their replies to the survey, the Union's members had provided a wealth of suggestions for strengthening the Union, its structures and working methods, but had also underscored the need to ensure fiscal frugality. |
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Extravagance and frugality run up against each other. |
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He also made sure the Romans had sound financing and frugality. |
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In due course they reach Albany, then a small Dutch town filled with Dutch people, Dutch comforts and frugality, and Dutch cabbage. |
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Money was tight, and partly from frugality and partly from his own inclination he became a vegetarian and a teetotaller. |
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There were Broadway plays such as Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues, commemorating the honor, frugality, and innocence of the World War II years. |
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That way if one postbag was lost, the duplicate would still reach its destination. These daunting, early years taught Mr Ramadorai and his co-workers frugality and rigour. |
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The Escape Hybrid has matured into a tremendously desirable SUV that combines all the benefits of light duty 4WD capability with attributes complementary to frugality and the ecology. |
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Can we consumers sacrifice V6 power and speed for 4-pot frugality? |
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The virtues of temperance, frugality, prudence and integrity promoted by religious Nonconformity. |
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Hard work and frugality were thought to be two important consequences of being one of the elect. |
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Industry, frugality, calling, discipline, and a strong sense of responsibility are at the heart of their moral code. |
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We are very much in favour of frugality, but not at the expense of objectives that have been decided on, unless the capacity for implementing them had been overestimated from the outset! |
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All crowns need to make sure that they act with care and frugality. |
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Nonconformists in the 18th and 19th century claimed a devotion to hard work, temperance, frugality, and upward mobility, with which historians today largely agree. |
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Accordingly he calls the principle of frugality a behavioral norm, something people in daily life ought to obey in order not to act uneconomically. |
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Hanna's frugality earlier in life assumes a complex religious dimension in prison, where she is described as having lived a cenobitic existence, respected as a sage. |
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The Manner of living among the Portugueze here is, with the utmost Frugality and Temperance.... The best of them neither pay nor receive any Visits of Escapade or Recreation. |
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