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He was in the neighbourhood on work anyway, so he took a side-trip to a nice place to golf, expensed it, and then repaid the expenses later on.
The exact sum to be repaid by Ryanair will have to be agreed between the airport company and the Walloon regional government.
But loans have to be repaid, even to relatives, and this is a common cause of family feuding and murder.
That trust was repaid with an offer no different from those which had already been refused.
Secondly, foreigners might refuse to roll over loans to a country and repatriate the repaid funds.
Because there is virtually no prospect of the loans being repaid, it creates a condition of maximum financial instability.
When the loan is repaid and the land becomes free of the mortgage again, the mortgagor is said to redeem the land.
In most cases, the rate at which the loan is repaid is the same as the chosen mortgage rate of the customer.
The minister says he made a mistake in giving him a spouse's rail ticket, and has now repaid the money.
Almost any kind of interior design work will cost you money and that money will not be repaid to you when you eventually sell your house.
Six clients had money diverted from their accounts, though Joyce is reported to have repaid much of the money.
Lamb undertook the charge of his sister, who remained liable to periodic breakdowns, and she repaid him with great sympathy and affection.
Eliza once saved an African shaman who repaid her kindness by bestowing her with the ability to talk with critters.
The first company is then liquidated, and its capital repaid to its shareholders.
The money will be repaid, with interest and royalties, if the A350 is a success.
By the end of the first day all my hard work was repaid in smiles, memories and new friends.
The bankrupt corporations and banks will be wiped out and their debts repaid by taxpayers.
Unless we move to build it within a reasonable time frame this money will have to be repaid to the developers.
The full amount is then repaid over a period of up to three years by taking a small amount out of their wages either weekly or monthly.
A Your job history and how well you have repaid past debts are important factors in whether you'll qualify for a mortgage.
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This brief interview has more than repaid me for all that I have ever suffered.
My politeness was well repaid, for nothing more delicate in the way of an omelet has ever titillated my palate.
But for every buffet he repaid dodger, dodger gave him another that was heavier than ever.
Every plant and shrub gave evidence of loving care, and repaid the tilth bestowed upon them with lavish interest.
Mr Flintwinch, to whom these words were spoken, repaid the stranger's wonder in full.
Especial attention given in advance to the kitchen will be more than repaid by the convenience and efficiencies secured.
The trees, laden with fruit, seemed to have repaid the labour of the cultivator.
At this exhibition I found a splendid display of crocidolite, the sight of which well repaid the visit.
Your services will be amply repaid by whomever succeeds to the title and revenues of northallerton.
Maria Consuelo had refused the water ice, but the charm of her manner had repaid the architect for the disappointment.
Never, never, never has a single centime been repaid by a single one of these borrowers.
The poet repaid his benefactor by magnificent eulogies inserted in the last edition of the furioso.
Besides, could he not plead that he had repaid the pals who had been scragged?
But the child who had done so much for him and had been so poorly repaid, was never out of his mind.
He repaid hopper with a specimen of his tongue, and flung the writ back at him.
During that attack we were repaid for the havoc wrought by beachy Bill.
He felt now that he was amply repaid for the damage to his own big toe.
They will be repaid you by the Lord God, who, I hope, reserves trials and troubles for me alone.
The latter spared him, and this magnanimity Bonaparte subsequently repaid by death.
It well repaid me for the trouble of my journey to Fredericton.
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