The best known Gamays come from Beaujolais, but it also grows well in the Loire valley as Gamay de Tourraine and as Vin de Pays du Jardin. |
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In reality, Vin de Pays is the second tier of the French quality hierarchy and the category just above basic vin de table. |
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The apples must be of a variety approved by the appellation, freshly picked and actually grown in the Pays d' Auge region. |
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The truth is that, when made by an artisan, they are altogether superior to a varietally labelled Vin de Pays. |
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The chalk of that island's central ridge is cognate with that of the Pays de Bray's northern escarpment. |
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Dieppe belongs to the Pays de Caux, lying along the Alabaster Coast in the region of Normandy. |
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As well as a change in name, the single varietals have been altered to include a Vin de Pays d'Oc Merlot and Chardonnay. |
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The Charter of the Pays makes it possible to fix the stakes and the objectives of the community. |
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It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the river Seine on the Channel southwest of the Pays de Caux. |
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From there, it spread via the Pays de Bray on the boundary of Normandy and then to the Weald in England. |
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The Fens of eastern England, the Thai highlands, and the Pays de Bray in Normandy, are examples of this. |
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It is also the seat of an ecclesiastical province encompassing Brittany and the Pays de la Loire region. |
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I spent some time in the Pays d'oc, in Albi, with the primary intention of seeing the ruins of the Albigensian fortresses. |
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This contract is for the supply and distribution to users in the territory of the Community of communes of the Pays de Mormal bins for waste collection. |
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Once the French decided not to confuse Eta with wartime French maquisards, the ability of Eta members to scurry back and forth to the Pays Basques was diminished. |
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He pays me a sidewise glance, incredulous brows knitting an ambiguity, finding it almost unsporting to fold and venture a smile of concession. |
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Gide, being the moralist he is, otherwise pays heed only to the book's intent and not to its consequences. |
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The state pools the money and invests it, then pays tuition when the child starts college. |
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It pays to keep a positive attitude on these things, not to dwell morbidly upon them, and to keep calm. |
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Furthermore the murderer can be punished only if the family of the victim pays the murderer's blood money to his descendants. |
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Skeleton House, pays homage to the shantytowns and favelas that sprout up unbidden on the outskirts of the world's major cities. |
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This will mean that an account will be unblocked immediately a person pays the account. |
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Many Fortune 500 companies believe that basic communications skills training pays back significant dividends. |
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While Bill immediately goes to check the inside, Mike pays more attention to the bottom of the car, in particular the tires and undercarriage. |
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If the house is finished late, the builder pays the interest on the construction loan that the buyers are paying. |
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Apparently, it pays not only to exercise like a bodybuilder but to drink like one as well. |
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A sushi maker in Southold Village hands over the hand rolls for them, and a fisherman in Orient pays with striped bass and blackfish. |
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Tyson pays his respects to the last guy who beat him and Britain's undisputed world heavyweight champion. |
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No one pays much attention to the nepotism in politics, until someone's sibling makes a boo-boo. |
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A local bookseller lends them the merchandise and pays them a small commission on each item sold. |
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This has been a boondoggle and a PR sham that pays utilities to build more dirty plants while claiming to be coming clean. |
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Like its namesake it has had a few unlikely wins, but unlike its namesake it pays handsomely. |
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There are few occupations where it pays to be a smarty-pants, and soldiering isn't one of them. |
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Thaw out with luxury pampering at the Spa at Sundance, which pays homage to Native American traditions. |
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Sick to death of its sneaky charges, poor service and the pathetic rate of interest it pays? |
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This girl is clearly unsuited for the job, and is only taking it to earn the few pennies it pays. |
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The airline industry is unique in the transport sector in that it pays no VAT and its fuel remains untaxed. |
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And the tactic pays off as Fire Up The Band just holds off the fast-finishing The Tatling to win by a neck. |
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The rules are due to change but until then it still pays you to keep your mileage up. |
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Greater than even this is his merit, if he at the same time pays attention to mindfulness, and remains unwinkingly vigilant. |
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Hitting a speed bag correctly takes time and practice but pays off in sharper timing and reflexes. |
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The Crown or the owner of the property pays this salvage payment, or the finder may receive the property instead of payment. |
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In the Kennet district the traffic warden is employed by the police but under a contract with Kennet which pays the costs of the service. |
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It pays to examine the facts, and along the way try to separate the crucial difference between cause and effect. |
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A voluntourist also pays all expenses for her volunteer vacation, including transport, accommodations, and the agency's fee. |
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He's clever and thoughtful and pays attention to everything, and then has the knack of putting that down on paper. |
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While few urban gardens suffer from the effects of exposure, in the suburbs, country, and coastal areas it pays to plant a shelter belt. |
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The hostess is not a guide who would be catering to a busload, but one who pays attention to a small group and is interactive. |
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In recognition of this, he refuses an aspiring and destitute Bihari poet money, but pays for his meals. |
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Paula pays for her books and miscellaneous expenses from summer employment savings. |
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Within a country when a baker imports shoes from a shoemaker he pays with the bread he produced. |
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The film is a trilogy of tales, though the structure pays very little mind to that structure, opening and closing with a connected gag. |
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Medicare pays for devices and biologicals with passthrough codes when they are used in the outpatient wound care clinic. |
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Her ambition pays off when she returns to her home village triumphantly as a doctor. |
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If you rent, buy renter's insurance, which pays for damaged, destroyed or stolen personal property. |
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Garlands pays the minimum wage, gives no shift bonuses or sick pay, offers no pension provisions and does not allow trade union representation. |
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It always pays to fully explore well away from the wreck and to mark on the plotter any significant markings of loose wreckage. |
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An archaeological museum in a cathedral annex on the west coast of Italy pays tribute to the rich and ancient history of the area. |
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The bank, as a reservoir of funds, borrows amounts deposited with it by its customer and pays them out as his agent. |
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It pays to be on the lookout for apple scab, canker and mildew, tackling any problems before they become deeply ingrained and hard to treat. |
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Yet death is not only no respecter of persons, it also pays little heed to age. |
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I'm turning theatre down left, right, and centre at the moment and I hope my plan pays off. |
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The money raised is used to buy an annuity, which then pays out a monthly income. |
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A Tamimi manager says the company pays an average salary of one Saudi riyal a day and grants leave once every two years. |
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Many people buy life insurance that pays out a lump sum that replaces their income if they die. |
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The web is rife with intellectual property theft, and it pays to protect your brand by registering trademarks and appropriate domains. |
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I'd argue that once a company pays a lobbyist to affect legislation they become politicians. |
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All of which goes to prove that even when you are told everything in the garden is rosy, it pays to do a little digging. |
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The Russian broker pays for them in roubles, which are converted into dollars by the U.S. broker. |
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The scheme as it stands is a well considered response that pays enormous respect to the building. |
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Later, when Pip falls sick, Joe nurses him back to health and pays off all of his debts. |
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Therefore, it pays to be especially vigilant if you are ever offered payment above your asking price for goods. |
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The memorial pays tribute to 1,606 reporters, editors, photographers and broadcasters who died or were killed on assignment. |
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And assure yourself that you are committing to the best product, not just the one that pays the salesman good commission. |
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Instead of releasing a cash lump sum, the money is used to buy an annuity which pays out a regular monthly income for life. |
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Instead, it's a form of insurance contract that you buy with a lump sum and which pays an income for life. |
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The waiter comes over, they are obviously on good terms, he is a regular, and Gilbert pays his tab, rolls up his newspaper, and leaves the cafe. |
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He controls the spacecraft's attitude jets and thrusters, while the engineer keeps a lookout and pays attention to the timing. |
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Every good tactician pays attention to details which the less skillful don't notice or don't bother about. |
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The salesman then sold him what my pal thought was a term insurance policy, which only pays out on death and has no cash-in value. |
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His performance pays perverse homage to an entire tradition of Australiana. |
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Next, if declarer has taken fewer than 6 tricks he pays a penalty of 20 units to the pot. |
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The two shook on an agreement long ago where Durst pays Biddle a small base salary, plus extras for other tasks. |
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Some are structured so that a cardholder pays a fee every time the card is used in an automated teller machine or at a cash register. |
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He pays a call on his friend and we take off on a journey discovering the life of one of the most important British artists of modern times. |
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It pays, though, to take note of these things and, in the main, to abide by them. |
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I used a regular-saving account that pays the highest rates of interest to savers who save twelve consecutive monthly payments. |
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So you can buy a guarantee to make sure the annuity pays out for at least five or ten years, even if you die. |
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When travelling to the US, it pays to remember the combination numbers on your suitcase. |
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Basically, it pays to read the back label if you want an idea of how it's going to taste. |
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If you're deep into the stall when the wing pays off, you can even drop it in a few feet without bouncing. |
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Find out why the Feds are out to bust an insurance scam where the doctor pays the patient. |
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His fate changes when he loses a bet and pays his forfeit by having his hair dyed platinum blonde. |
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And since the agency pays the temp, you don't have to concern yourself with rising costs of unemployment rates or with payroll deductions. |
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He lives with five of his family in two tiny squalid rooms for which he pays 10,000 of the 15,000 dinars he earns a month. |
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This leads me to the question who is responsible for such bad quality design and materials and who pays for it? |
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Most fixed-price contracts require several months' notice of termination and switching usually takes four to six weeks, so it pays to plan ahead. |
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Or the college student who pays a fraternity brother to write his term paper on 17 th-century European history. |
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But put it on the right stage and all that Teutonic fine tuning pays off, because then it starts to deliver fun, and by the skipload. |
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How can the mother get tax credits if she pays no tax as she's not working... that is a good scrounge. |
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If you find that your salary barely pays off what you owe, then it's time to take some action. |
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According to Browne, many seasoned collectors know that collecting the work of newer architects early often pays off. |
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It pays regular interest until it matures, at which point you get your money back. |
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Whatever the choice, having a stand-by system in place is a nice security blanket that more than pays for itself when the power goes down. |
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The reward for the risk taken pays rent, feeds children, and supports a subsistence level existence. |
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The cavernous space pays homage to Moorish decor with its elaborately motifed terracotta plasterwork, ceramic tiling and large earthenware pots. |
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Whenever the boat slows down it pays to ease the sheet, bear off a couple of degrees and then point up again once the boat has regained speed. |
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A band-tailed pigeon, beating her wings upward, hears the incredibly low sound but pays no attention. |
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As with any other purchase, it pays to shop around before buying a small tractor. |
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But because Heavenly Father loves me and because my Granny pays her tithing, someone happened to be walking through the lobby and let me in. |
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On return, one simply inserts the token into a machine or goes to a kiosk and pays the fee. |
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In the previously more common subsidized loan, the state pays the interest on the student 's behalf while he or she is attending school. |
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That should not surprise anyone who has taken a loan from bank to settle debts as the bank normally pays those owed directly. |
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Under the current system, the applicant pays a single, nonrefundable filing fee. |
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Sweden's extensive system of social insurance pays for medical and dental care. |
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Each priest pays four per cent of his yearly income towards the upkeep of the retired or sick priests of the Diocese. |
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With populism, the working class pays its supposed rise to power with silence. |
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A multinational behind glamorous fashion and perfume brands pays its factory workers starvation wages. |
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He pays no visits, and being a solitudinarian, frequents not even a single club in London. |
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If you do selective logging, or harvest sparse and scattered stands, the mobility and speed pays off. |
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Sounding out the export market pays off for South Wales anti-noise specialist. |
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Anis pays attention in class, but only briefly, and then his mind is off on its restless wanderings. |
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You have to perform for the fans because nobody pays good money to watch you feel sorry for yourself. |
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He also pays attention to the number of accented words in the original line and tends to preserve the same number in his translation. |
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A spokesman for the software giant says it believes it pays employees in accord with all prevailing laws. |
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I said that a customer is somebody who pays for goods or services, and if he wanted any more input from me it would cost him five quid a word. |
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These African actors say until their awareness campaign pays off, they'll pay the rent by working soap operas on radio. |
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Just which job is it that pays a fortune and showers its practitioners with honours and adulation to a great age? |
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If applicants have the money and wherewithal to wage a war of words, the effort usually pays off. |
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Frater surely pays his respects to the whimsical monsoon gods through his pilgrimage covering the length and breadth of the country. |
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Remember, it is our money, directly as taxes and rates or indirectly as rent, that pays for council services. |
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As a fellow Argentine, the director is proud to be associated with Casares, and he pays suitable tribute to his inspiration. |
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Many Italian merchants ship internationally and at keen prices so it pays to do some leg work. |
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If an employee pays directly for medical care, the expenditure comes out of the employee's after-tax income. |
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The firefighters just turn up every day because it keeps the wolf from the door and it pays the mortgage. |
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Upon the death of the husband, the widow generally stays on the land, but only if she pays the sub-headman. |
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In the standards segment of the CD, he pays tribute to four keyboardists whom he greatly admires. |
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With the new points system, which has reduced the number of points for winners and runners-up, it pays to be consistent. |
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But whatever karmic credit you've amassed in the akashic bank account pays dividends this week and friends stand you in good stead. |
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This book pays tribute to the artists who recorded the actions of the U.S. military throughout its proud history. |
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When he was a young, Oliver married Princess Audrey, the granddaughter of a king from a small kingdom that pays tribute to Charlemagne. |
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As any first-year PR student would tell you, it pays to get on the front foot early. |
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I believe if you have an artist come in for an interview it pays to be nice to them and not to stick the knife into them. |
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The oil companies will get their oil after the US government pays to restore the fields to workability. |
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To enter the okula, the society's forest sanctuary, an individual who has joined an age company pays a membership fee of 50 kobo. |
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A number of Algerians study abroad as well, and the government pays to send them to the United States, Eastern Europe, and Russia. |
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The tax refund is paid to Raven only after it creates the jobs and pays its taxes. |
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Out here even the local authority pays scant regard to the notices and rules of the Department of Nature Conservation. |
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A huge oceanarium at Parque das Nacoes pays homage to the oceans which were crossed and charted repeatedly by the Portuguese. |
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A massive oceanarium at Parque das Nacoes pays homage to the oceans crossed and charted by the Portuguese during the heyday of their empire. |
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Politics needs money to win elections and influence and pays little attention to the sources of this money. |
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Nevertheless, abbreviation pays off in having everything fit into a tight volume. |
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As a council tenant she pays no rent or council tax and she gets all the extra benefits there are. |
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China's football giant pays a bonus of millions of yuan when the team wins an important match. |
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The reason why I want others to contribute is that I haven't fully come to terms with what it is about, but I'm sure it pays repeat viewings. |
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Because much of the outlay pays for property, plant, and equipment, most food chains amortize this cost over several years. |
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At least it's not zero, which is the amount Uncle Sam pays you for your yearlong interest free loan. |
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He pays, courteous as ever to the cashier, and when I thank him for lunch, he thanks me. |
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The move also costs the state, which pays the line rental for thousands of pensioners under a scheme to boost security and social contact for the elderly. |
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She does not finish her schoolwork, and she pays the teachers no respect. |
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His ex-wife, Carla, is in the picture and according to reports, Juan Pablo pays her child support. |
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In my experience, whether you leave them in the ground or lift them and replant, unlike daffodils, tulips don't go on forever, and it pays to replace them every few years. |
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At its current trading value, it could be a gamble that pays off handsomely. |
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The road tax, we are told, pays for the central government's road programme, the rest goes to the funding of the never-never land known as the welfare state. |
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Apparently, despite all the hand-wringing, it still pays to make things in America. |
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If the law firm fails to ensure clarity, the law firm pays the price. |
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To test whether such bafflegab also pays in print, Armstrong asked 20 management. professors to rank the academic prestige of 10 management journals. |
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These oath-takings are critical to Tolkien's mythologising of the past because they reproduce the feudal bonds that a vassal pays to his liege lord. |
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Most severe weather conditions come with a bit of advance warning, so it pays to plan ahead and book a hotel, just in case of an unexpected overnight layover. |
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Donson was not surprised that money earmarked for programs to benefit inmates actually pays for staffing and other costs. |
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Close attachment to autocratic regimes by the West pays short-term dividends but will antagonize generations of Muslims. |
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She argues that the revolutionary left only pays lip-service to feminism, and sexism and machismo are as pervasive in these organisations as in mainstream society. |
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Novogratz was shocked, since for acumen Fund to succeed, it's vitally important that every single person pays back. |
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It makes money on the interest homeowners pay on their mortgages minus the interest it pays on low-rate bonds that it sells to institutional investors and foreign banks. |
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This optional life, accident, sickness and unemployment insurance pays off your balance if you die, or pays your monthly repayments if you can't work. |
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Coates chronicles and pays his respects to this kind of proposal but seems to feel that they would be mere genuflection. |
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On Continental Europe no one ever pays a blind bit of notice to them. |
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The dramatic difference in rates charged means that Strategic Capital pays annuitants thousands of dollars more cash now for their structured settlement payments. |
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If the insurer exercises the option to replace the automobile or pays the actual cash value of the automobile, the salvage, if any, shall vest in the insurer. |
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The annuity pays you a guaranteed income for the rest of your life. |
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Andrew Horn's documentary keeps just the right chilled distance from its evanescent subject matter and pays due reverence to Klaus without falling into titillation or fandom. |
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It is quite a shift in costs but to the average Canadian, they don't care whether the federal or provincial or territorial government pays for it. |
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And wool prices are so low it no longer pays to shear the sheep. |
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But in today's changing world, where today's Internet success can easily become tomorrow's black hole, it pays to have partners and spread the risk. |
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It's a splashy musical that pays no attention to its roots in Montmartre. |
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Dublin jewellers are experiencing a drop in engagement ring sales, as romance pays the price for Luas roadworks and a weakening economy, according to the city's jewellers. |
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While the interior pays no homage to the Highland vernacular, the shifting presence of the sea and changing light imposes an agelessness on the contemporary space. |
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I know everyone pays lip service to how much their house means to them when they're leaving, but this place really does have a special place in our hearts. |
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The retailer, he says, may be a bit expensive, but it pays workers a living wage in the struggling economy. |
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This is 30 per cent of the list price of the car when new but may be reduced by the following percentages where the employee pays for running costs. |
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In Japan, it is customary that a person who rents a room pays a deposit and key money to the owner in addition to the monthly room rent when a contract is made. |
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In Botswana, she said, the government manages and pays for its national HIV program. |
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Music critic and former MTV News anchor Kurt Loder pays tribute to the prickly, brilliant Velvet Underground front man. |
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This first of many direct and oblique connections between the two poets takes considerable ballsyness on the younger Berrigan's part, but it all pays off in the end. |
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After our food writers and editors taste each dish, it's first come, first served for the rest of the staff, so it pays to hurry when you smell something good. |
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When Beijing pays for those dollars with renminbi, it inflates its own money supply. |
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Not wanting to shatter his family, Charles pays up at first, but when more and more money is demanded he decides to fight back, but with disastrous consequences. |
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If the bidder loses he pays the opponents and also the kitty. |
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In addition to drinking plenty of water, it pays to eat a diet rich in high-fibre foods such as oats, fresh fruits and vegetables and beans and pulses. |
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Ultimately it affirmed the official position that it pays people equally for equal performance. |
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I would like to see an insurance policy that always pays out what it promises. Or a home loan that doesn't tie you in knots with options and clauses. |
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Does that mean that when the insurance company pays my doctor they also pay the same amount to me? |
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Therefore, in many cases the insurer pays the physician nothing out of your insurance premium. |
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Oh, and I am sure Ellen will be a little excited to keep her bazillion bucks that she pays in taxes too. |
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The shipping company bringing the liner to India will bear the brunt, as it's only after ships are brought to the breaking yard that the ship-breaker pays up. |
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Newsmax pays to syndicate their columns, and their stature lends the site credibility. |
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The taxpayer pays the piper, but the sponsor calls the tune. |
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The Southern Nevada Water Authority also pays homeowners to replace existing lawns with xeriscaping and supplies plans for those low-water gardens. |
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The image, she says, pays homage to portraits of Henry VIII, as well as a famous photo of David Bowie parked next to a Great Dane. |
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WoodRocket pays for everything featured on the site, either by producing it internally, or licensing it. |
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From couture shows in Paris to line-dancing in Texas, dita Von Teese pays tribute to the legendary designer. |
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He pays trucking firms both by the hour and by the ton-mile. |
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But what if I told you there was another burger chain that purposely pays above the minimum wage? |
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He said Iran pays lobbyists in Washington to discredit reports by Iranian exiles and tarnish their image. |
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Normally it is the man who pays lobolo, but in this case, who is going to pay it? |
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Somebody never pays his loans, yet he has the audacity to ask the bank for money. |
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He's a teacher or something, one of them bookwormy men, whose head never pays no attention to what the rest of him is doing. |
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That he pays not the least regard to the requirements of convention marks him out as either a superior soul or a rightdown jobbernowl. |
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The NHS also pays for private hospitals to take on surgical cases under contract. |
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Pastors accuse a child of being a witch and later the family pays for exorcism. |
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In some areas, the provision of nursery school services is on a user pays or limited basis while other governments fund nursery school services. |
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Cassivellaunus pays tribute and makes peace with Caesar, who then returns to Gaul. |
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Kehler pays little attention to his writings, as they were largely derivative of previous works. |
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It may be noted that his epitaph pays more tribute to his political career than his poetry. |
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Few structures are recognized as pays Voynet, meaning nationwide, because the recognition criteria are sometimes far from what the pays are. |
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The Falkland Islands government pays for older students to attend institutions of higher education, usually in the United Kingdom. |
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The city government pays the Pelham Public Schools to educate a very small, detached section of the Bronx. |
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It affects the interest rate that a security pays out, with higher ratings leading to lower interest rates. |
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Therefore, when a person pays back a loan, the bank destroys the money and the quantity of money falls. |
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Such capital flight from the developing world is estimated at ten times the size of aid it receives and twice the debt service it pays. |
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The Mohassil, in return, pays a visit to the Consul, and is received with much pomp and the Consular house. |
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The coffee has to come from a certified Fairtrade cooperative, which pays certification and inspection fees. |
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Whether or not they are so granted is at the option of the grantee, who pays a higher fee if they are. |
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It looks, acts and pays property tax like a new airplane, but it's old enough to vote. |
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Similarly, for adenoidectomy Seha pays QR22,000 while other insurance companies pay only QR6,000, the paper said. |
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In addition, the King pays State Visits abroad and receives those incoming as host. |
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Satellite radio pays a fee but at a less onerous rate, at least by some measures. |
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For example, although one may be considerably older than a provincial governor, when meeting it is usually the visitor who pays respect first. |
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Designer perfumes are, like any other designer products, the most expensive in the industry as the consumer pays for the product and the brand. |
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Heading north, Cabral's armada takes a wide sweep to avoid Calicut, and pays a quick visit to Cannanore. |
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And the common people pull their forelock harder and squirm lower the higher the rent a man pays per quarter for his house. |
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Currently, the song Gens du pays is by far preferred by many Quebecers to be the national anthem of Quebec. |
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I don't care what I do. If it pays the bills and puts food on the table, I'm not bothered. |
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The attorney submits an application, pays a fee, and takes the oath of admission. |
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Further suppose that A pays the money but B discovers that, pursuant to legislation, contracts for such services are void unless in writing. |
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This is... why she raises the roof if he pays too much attention to another woman at a party. |
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The consumer is the one who pays something to consume goods and services produced. |
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For the practically identical access fees, the user pays for the access to a restricted zone for a period or several days. |
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Carnivory only pays off when the nutrient stress is high and where light is abundant. |
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It pays to network and rub shoulders virtually with potential customers on the Web. |
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If you're a rich man and your woman pays attention to you only when she wants your credit card, you're bein' played by a sugar baby! |
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You can get there by bus, or train, or taxi. Whatever. You pays your money and you takes your choice. |
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The wages it pays set the benchmark for the rest of the retail sector. |
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You find me one person in India who bets with his white money and pays through cheque for that. |
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It's so big that after every period, BP pays for the clean-up. |
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Les representants du FMI et les pays creanciers soulignent l'importance d' allegement de la dette du Soudan et du Sud Soudan. |
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When it comes to weather forecasting, it pays to know where the jet stream is. |
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She also pays a visit to Morelli's ice cream parlour in Broadstairs and shows us how to make one of her own favourites, Knickerbocker Glory. |
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Pat always reinvests the dividends in the mutual fund and then pays income tax on those dividends. |
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Its name pays homage to Risorgimento statesman Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, who was mayor of Grinzane for 17 years. |
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I enjoy being a line judge and it pays well but I don't want to follow in my father's footsteps. |
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Levin can indulge in the magical thinking that someone else pays for their care. |
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Nous discutons de la bourgeoisie et comment on devient mendiant dans un pays, voila. |
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He could lose what he pays in soc Sec taxes in his golf bag. |
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Thus, to calibrate the beam energy and keep improving measurement precision, it now pays to have an almanac or tide table handy. |
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Six of the last seven square-ups on Tayside have witnessed both sides scoring and that pays 8-13 with Ladbrokes. |
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Instead of paying cash, he goes to a printer within his barter exchange and pays with trade dollars. |
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For example, an apprenticeship program pays young people to learn skills, like stonecutting, and deters them from gangs or drugs. |
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A recent consumer comparison of coast-to-coast parcel rates for ground and overnight shipments found it pays to shop around. |
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Sabah became part of Malaysia in 1963, and the country still pays a token rent to descendants of the Sultan of Sulu every year. |
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The Consigned Couture pays for all shipping cost for the consignors to send the items to the buyers. |
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Painter's Plaid features criss-crosses of colors, Oak Park pays homage to the Chicago suburb and Sedona portrays the sands of the desert. |
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The supplier claims the multi-mode operability pays off in high-quality parts. |
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The opera-goer who gets a reduced-price ticket because of a subsidy is also a taxpayer who pays for that subsidy. |
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The 354 nomenclature pays homage to the heritage of the early Gen 1 HEMI engines, which originally displaced 354 cubic inches. |
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The latest addition to Amy's Kitchen line of veggie burgers pays tribute to the company's roots in Sonoma County California. |
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The Czechs need just a point to qualify and the draw pays 9-4 at Betfred while they are 2-1 for a Viborg victory. |
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Somebody, somewhere pays for the paper profit reaped by these thieves and usually it is JQ Public in the form of higher prices. |
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I'm off to a '70s revival' featuring a band that pays homage to glitter rock gods T Rex. |
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She's very photogenic and pays particular attention to the floral arrangements next to framed pictures of herself. |
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The party pays everything from dogcatcher to president of the United States. |
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How can we justify that the council pays out when town is as dead as a doornail. |
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Then, you can tap your HSA to pay a wide variety of healthcare costs, including those you incur before your health insurance policy pays off. |
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The Cartoon Museum pays homage to the role of Private Eye and everyone from W Heath Robinson to Gerald Scarfe, with Dennis the Menace in between. |
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Ultimately, horizontal individualism pays homage to personal autonomy, self-realization, tolerance and respect to the personal proxemics. |
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Rosboro pays no health or other benefits to the gyppo loggers. |
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Although demutualising can lead to large one-off windfalls for policyholders and members, in the long run, staying as a mutual pays off, TRD said. |
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Similarly, Mark Sell as the philandering Claude who pays popsies with tins of company biscuits and Jacqueline Roberts as his highly verbal wife were both fine. |
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I am delighted that the citation of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Medicine pays tribute to the importance of CDKs and cyclins and their role in checkpoint control of cancer cells. |
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Instead of being a sweat shop without career ladders and low-paying jobs, precision manufacturing is a career that pays good salaries with a career ladder and clean shops. |
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This makes for often demanding reading, which pays off, however, for the light this work throws on twelfth-century historiography in Anglo-Norman England. |
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In summer, she employs a swamp cooler, but pays no power bill. |
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The AMA will seek federal legislation to require secondary insurers to pay Medicare deductibles and copayments, regardless of how much Medicare pays for the service. |
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This is only to remind that there is a price one pays for overprotection. |
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This case predated the statute on nonjoinder of insurers but this result could still occur with nonjoinder, if the insurer pays and stops defending. |
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Rachell has made sure her menu pays homage to the all-American diner, with US-style breakfast waffles and pancakes, home-made cherry pies, burgers, chilli dogs and milkshakes. |
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They generally describe it as an approach that pays particular attention to, reflects on, and compares the cultural embeddedness of all theologies. |
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The famous Mondeo man you befriended before the election now pays pounds 50 to fill up his car all because you have increased petrol taxes by 34 per cent in three short years. |
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Anyone who pays to see this is clearly a psychopath, and need slocking up. |
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When additional cardholders pay There have been many debates on protection under Section 75 when an additional cardholder, such as your husband or wife, pays. |
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