Greer has remained determinedly controversial, often earning the ire of feminists for her idiosyncratic stance on women's issues. |
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My captain, a sweet-tempered, twenty-something fisherman thrilled to be earning some unexpected bucks, suddenly killed the engine. |
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The time when the production of best quality was a guarantee of earning best money is over. |
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The film smoothly rides on its success, earning the plaudit of being one of the highest-ever grossers in the Malayalam film industry. |
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Hull and Shanahan have recently been riding their reputations as gunslingers instead of earning them. |
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The local constable was earning his pay again breaking up fights between the roughnecks. |
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At the opposite end of the scale, Charlton went all season without earning a single spot-kick. |
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Franklin has surveyed ranchers using llamas to protect sheep, and found that llamas seem to be earning their keep. |
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Nearly all have to adjust to both the responsibilities of freedom and the challenge of earning their livelihood. |
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He derides the parents as philistine consumerists unduly concerned with their children's earning potentials. |
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Some people are simply not earning enough money to live on and must make stark choices between eating or heating. |
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Even when their produce is earning the country billions of dollars, their lives are enmeshed in poverty, illiteracy, and misery. |
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When you're not in the business of earning money but divvying it up, you don't need workers, you need servants and family. |
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He has literally put blood, sweat and tears into earning a living for his family, but it goes with the turf. |
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Thousands of people signed on as contract workers, largely due to increased earning power. |
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Six of the top 10 earning chief execs in the US run IT companies, according to Forbes. |
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I've had three years earning hardly any money, and long lie-ins are OK for a while but then they get pretty soul-destroying. |
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Only 22 per cent of working households are earning enough to afford a home at that price. |
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The longer winter break does mean more down time for students without jobs, but provides more earning time for students who find employment. |
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In the postindustrial economy, the way a high school graduate ends up as a manager today is by earning a college degree. |
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The mighty Queen Mary 2, named by the Queen on January 8, 2004, is still earning its stripes. |
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But here are some full-time students who make the most of their spare time by earning pocket money to meet their sundry expenses. |
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Each team member played six games, earning a point for a win and half a point for a draw. |
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He began to write while earning his living as a translator, caretaker, switchboard operator, editor, and cook on an oil tanker. |
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Symantec also believes some people distributing the scareware could be earning more than a million dollars each year. |
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When exploited properly it's a license to print money, capable of earning its purchase price within a few years. |
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He lived in the Melbourne slums earning a few pounds as an insurance salesman and a watch repairer. |
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I dropped my heavy backpack on his foot, effectively earning a yowl of pain. |
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Some celebs were actually earning a crust rather than just living it up and having it large. |
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They can be kept in the portfolio as an earning asset, or they can be liquidated on the shortest notice without any loss of value. |
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However, this miraculous story seems to have seized the public imagination, earning a few minutes on most evening news programs. |
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After a Wolf Cub Scout earns his Wolf Badge he may begin earning Arrow Points in the Electives section of his book. |
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Subsequently, with other intellectuals, he agitated for political and social change, earning a reputation as a mild radical and socialist. |
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We have to discourage begging and simultaneously find beggars another way of earning a living. |
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I don't begrudge a penny of what he is earning from his new contract and I am sure George feels exactly the same way. |
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In October a reader asked if I could think of a way of earning some money at home. |
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While earning his keep as a waiter in Covent Garden, Norton took a place at Central School of Art and Drama. |
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If they were, then they would have been earning their keep and fending for themselves, like everyone else is supposed to do. |
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To find out Jenny is earning so much more from the show is just astonishing. |
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I have always dreamt about earning a living playing polo, and I think I am managing to achieve it. |
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Big numbers of new people earning decent salaries will also be a well-timed boost to the Manchester city centre property market. |
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They showed that any company's worth depends on its earning power rather than its book value. |
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New figures released last week indicate that most of us are earning much more than ever before. |
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At the moment I'm earning a very basic wage, only just enough to keep going. |
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So considering my options of staying at home and rotting or getting a job and earning some extra pocket money, I decided to do the latter. |
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Run-flat radials are making modest headway and four-season tires are earning their stripes in the high performance realm. |
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Nowadays, even over-rated chumps are earning close to six figures every single week. |
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Or perhaps you got gypped genetically, and earning prize-winning abs has been a losing battle. |
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It won Gold at this year's award advertising ceremony and, by all accounts, is earning gold at the tills. |
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How did we get to a point where none of us can afford to live honestly, earning enough money to support ourselves? |
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Morris stayed in Europe until 1799, earning the money that would enable him to buy the Morris estate from his half-brothers. |
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Standard poodles are especially noted for their intelligence and obedience, earning them high marks as family dogs among many top trainers. |
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Despite my opinions, these two performers were crowd favourites, earning standing ovations by the end of the show. |
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The novel won her international acclaim, earning her a Whitbread nomination. |
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The former AC Milan star was a fixture on the Italian national team for nearly a decade, earning 64 caps and appearing in two World Cups. |
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Ben Addison, a Scotland under-21 cap last season, saw his powerful running and good angles earning him three tries. |
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Before earning his celebrity status Koons supported his art by working as a Wall Street commodities broker. |
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He dumped 33 cattle stomachs on the side of the road, earning him a court appearance and press coverage. |
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Of course, while these cheques sit in our wallets and purses, they aren't earning us money, so we're losing out on interest. |
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In a recent test, the prototype clocked a maximum speed of 193 mph, earning it the title of world's fastest EV limousine. |
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The Republic of Congo is now a significant oil producer earning a surplus of 136.3 billion CFA francs in 2004 from petroleum sales. |
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It did that by outmaneuvering and underselling its competitors for decades, thereby earning its station as the top global retailer. |
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Most are battling with drink, drugs or both and have chaotic lives that revolve around the next fix and earning the money to pay for it. |
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This would have left virtually the entire chapel earning below the average wage in Britain. |
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Guru Nanak also taught his Sikhs the great value of earning an honest living. |
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Kelly later claimed that he was constantly provoked by the police and prevented from earning an honest living. |
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She was always under the delusion that Edward was earning an honest living in London, and I never had the heart to tell her the truth. |
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In a case heard at Skipton County Court, a railway worker earning 23 shillings a week was being pressed for non-payment of a debt. |
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Forced switches of drugs within patent threaten the pharmaceutical industry's earning capacity. |
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Skimpole expects a living from the world without actually earning it, either in the gentlemanly professions or in trade. |
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His parents thought he was crazy, he said, but he did it, while earning a living by doing copywriting piecework at night. |
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The male then fertilizes the eggs and the female keeps them in her mouth for a few days until they hatch, thus earning the epithet mouth-brooder. |
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He resembled a character from a novel, earning pin money as a piano player in silent movie houses. |
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She has historically done odd jobs earning pin money and in all probability has no plans to work fulltime. |
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An all-encompassing disgust with the whole filthy business is a way to claim your good-citizenship merit badge without earning it. |
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After that, the policy should be earning dividends high enough to cover the annual premium. |
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He took any amount of punishment and just got on with it after earning vital frees. |
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Like you, young Ben was a precocious indie popster, earning attention far beyond his age and, some say, his talent. |
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I had a hard time earning the respect of supporters, who thought his transfer was to do with me. |
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Sociology has the lowest percentage of faculty earning doctorates from the top PhD programs. |
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I asked for a doggie bag for my dinner, earning a glare from the tailored waiter. |
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Of course, those poor people who were lucky enough to have jobs at the minimum wage would now be earning lower wages. |
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My entitlement is based on my earnings two years ago when I was earning a good wage. |
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My wife and I are in our late 20s and are earning below national average wages. |
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He now sets off this week with high hopes of earning enough prize money to guarantee his European Tour card. |
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This is an application of profits already earned, not a cost in earning the profits. |
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By most accounts, foreign shrimp farms are earning reasonably healthy profits. |
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Since earning her graduate degree from Yale only two years ago, Katy Grannan has compiled an impressive portfolio of portraits. |
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After five years and two degrees, my male counterparts will be earning more than me, earlier than me. |
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The Oneida fought on the side of the colonists, eventually earning official commendation from George Washington for their assistance. |
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Students should talk with a school counselor about the possibility of earning credit toward your intended degree or certificate. |
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Chilli oleoresin is another important export item, earning foreign exchange worth Rs 88 crore every year. |
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One thing that stuck in my throat at Chelsea was young players not realising how privileged they were to be earning huge sums. |
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First, it subjects the process of earning to certain divine injunctions, which clearly define the limits of halal and haram. |
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The bicycle represents a valued possession, a means of earning a living, a status symbol, a way of impressing girls. |
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For anyone who stakes his pride on earning an honest day's pay, this economic fall is, unsurprisingly enough, hard to bear. |
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Murray, the ringleader, had been one of the world's leading cage fighters, earning 30,000 a bout at events, the Old Bailey heard. |
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However, is all of the money being squirreled away earning as much interest as it could be? |
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Big oil is not to blame if governments and insurgents refuse to put down the guns and start earning an honest wage. |
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The industry bush telegraph is predicting more job cuts at Ericsson ahead of its Q1 earning figures on Friday. |
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Today bullfighting is big business in Spain with the top matadors earning comparable salaries to the nation's top soccer stars and rock idols. |
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But now that he had had his fun, Astor told himself, he had to buckle down to the task of earning all that bread. |
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He served with honor and distinction in Vietnam, earning several medals for his courage and valor. |
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All financial institutions offer payment protection on loans to cover any unseen loss in earning power. |
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The group was bound for Greece and other European destinations in the hope of earning a livelihood to support their families back home. |
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A quiet, unobtrusive presence, Recoing has been earning effusive praise for this role and rightly so. |
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He said it is unjustifiable that either an individual or a family earning between 138 and 250 per week fails to qualify for a medical card. |
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Basil's percussion playing is almost a permanent fixture in the mall and he sticks to his task of earning an honest dollar with zeal. |
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Inflation in house prices meant agents, who charge a percentage of the sale price, were earning unjustifiably large sums, she said. |
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This is certainly a crime against humanity aimed at earning money at the cost of public health. |
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Instead, he simply he packed a bag and turfed up in France, playing part-time football and earning a crust working in a garage. |
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If you are earning money and have big debts it may not be worth over committing yourself in savings. |
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Poverty is by no means something to be looked down upon, especially when one is earning a living through honest labour. |
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University lecturers find themselves earning less than the people who unblock their sewers and fix their cars. |
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The jobs tend to be eagerly sought, especially by women, whose other prospects for earning an income can be very unappealing. |
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Heat two followed a similar pattern as Slovenia and Germany paced each other to a photo finish, Slovenia earning the advantage. |
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Now at the age of twenty he was expected to marry and carry on the royal bloodline, earning the title of King. |
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In 1893 he relinquished that post to devote himself to scientific research, earning a modest income as a private tutor to medical students. |
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A typical money market fund will invest in fixed deposits, other high income earning securities and to a lesser extent in bonds. |
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The sudden vibration of her phone caused her to jolt, earning an odd stare from the boy sitting next to her. |
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This hasn't been a good year to be earning money in dollars and reporting profits in sterling. |
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Throughout school, he also pursued sports, earning a varsity letter in wrestling while at Harvard. |
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The fall harvest of white shrimp would be in full swing just now, and many shrimpers would be earning much of their annual income. |
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The Army team was up to the challenge and put every effort into overwhelming the Navy side, earning a 46-8 victory for Army. |
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But today's low interest rates have prevented some policies from earning enough to automatically pay those premiums. |
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Their friend shouldered past the entering woman, earning him a huffed comment he completely ignored. |
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Eight years later I was earning a small fortune, buying my own flat and cultivating my first boyfriend. |
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If you prefer to keep some money in your current account, make sure it's earning all that it can by moving to a better account. |
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And there are multi-millionaires and billionaires earning hundreds of millions of dollars per year. |
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Certain methods of earning a living would be given a wide berth by most individuals, instinctively. |
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It would cost twice as much to hire outside people, even when his staff is earning overtime. |
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Ticket buyers aren't buying, donors are waiting, funders are thinning out, endowments are earning less. |
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She will complete round-robin play against her opponent Saturday, with the winner earning a semifinal berth. |
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There are graceful conifers such as the Kashmir cypress and great pines earning their keep as windbreaks. |
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The early game between Chile and the USA was decisive for both teams, with the winner earning a berth in the semi-finals. |
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Getting published and earning a bit of critical acclaim to spur on further creative efforts is tough for those starting out. |
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As a teenager, Monet's talent had declared itself well enough for him to be earning pocket money through selling caricatures. |
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I could hear my heart pounding in my chest as he picked the song back up, belting it out and earning the cheering that he used to draw so easily. |
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Company chief executives topped the table in both years, reflecting their undiminished earning power under New Labour. |
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Speakers go about their oratory for hours together earning the wrath of the listeners. |
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Will their payments into the scheme be treated as nothing more than an ordinary deposit account earning minimal interest? |
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If customers pay their credit card accounts by the due date, they are probably using funds already on deposit earning no interest. |
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Anytime you can take resources that are earning less money and apply them to higher return projects, that's a good thing. |
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His was not the kiss of a callow adolescent or a selfish boy bent on earning a notch on his bedpost for being the first to defrost her. |
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Still, beware of not abusing your self-confidence and earning the title of Mr. Arrogance. |
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Although he was earning a relatively high salary, he found the job extremely stressful. |
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Their books have received great recognition, meriting several reprints and earning numerous literary awards. |
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It used to be that young people were expected to start earning their keep very early, we had to make laws to prohibit child labour. |
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In 1989, she killed seven men in Florida, earning the title of America's first female serial killer. |
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Dancers pay for the right to perform at Spearmint clubs, earning their money from tips. |
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When the public purse snapped shut, they resorted to ever more mercenary ways of earning a crust. |
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He has very little business this time of year, so it makes sure the stableboys are earning their keep. |
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He always tried to show Matt up by going out for more sports, earning more letters or getting better grades. |
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Attractive Georgian farmhouses with land capable of earning a respectable income are always a sellable commodity. |
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Before the big strike, her brother had been earning what amounted to a double salary. |
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Mother has been complaining that since I don't contribute any money to the household I should be earning my keep through domestic work. |
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She's earning her doctorate in German applied linguistics at Pennsylvania State University and taught English at Bellevue's City University. |
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If we're going to welcome in all this new talent, it's time to sweep out some of the wrestlers who haven't been earning their keep. |
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Modest, well-mannered and self-effacing, he is someone everybody likes because he works hard at earning their trust and affection. |
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Sirius barked a laugh, earning a surprised glanced from the two younger men. |
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Shipped from England to Port Jackson, he served seven years for theft, but later became a sealer, earning enough to buy into his first ship. |
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But as I said, I'm aware of the problems earning enough money to make a living. |
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Many were young support staff members earning moderate salaries far below the massive paychecks of top executives. |
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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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And, the earning power of female chief executive officers is gaining on their male counterparts, according to survey results from 244 nonprofits. |
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So the electric water heater has started earning its daily bread once more. |
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Earl is more than capable of earning his daily bread at any time as a journalist of some regard at home and elsewhere around the region. |
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They'll also cover new opportunities for earning income from farmland, such as carbon sequestration and growing switchgrass as a biofuel crop. |
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They have lived quite turbulent lives and devoted themselves to earning their daily bread. |
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This unique policy covers accidental risks of both the insured pupil and his or her earning parent. |
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For the race promoter, every single event is a gamble between losing money, earning money, or just breaking even. |
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Some Baka, seeing the money that the Bantu are earning from the bushmeat trade, are now hunting for profit, too. |
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She became a manicurist to help pay for college, earning a two-year degree from Prince George Community College. |
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Not long ago he was just another loveless schlump on Broadway earning bad reviews. |
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I had a lucky break when I left school, getting a job on local radio earning way above the odds. |
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A south Lakeland property developer has secured a prestigious award after earning glowing praise from its customers. |
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The scope of earning has brought about a sea change in the mental make-up of the women. |
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Stoppage at the bank's proofing centre on Tuesday will stop the bank earning interest on deposits via the money market. |
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The last 10 years have been a golden period, with most players earning good money. |
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They seem content to let prices climb further out of reach of us mere mortals earning regular salaries. |
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Many investors were hoping for the Goldilocks scenario of just enough growth to sustain earning but not enough to stir inflation. |
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The vicissitudes of soccer, and the enormous earning power of the top players, make it a business unsuited to public ownership. |
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I want to start earning money again, I miss picking up my pay packet. |
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Is the future earning potential of your business an intangible asset? |
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The film industry was in need of new strategies for earning revenue. |
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Furthermore, since physical impairment benefits are not linked to the income earning capability of the insured person the cover is limited by the assurance company. |
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Savers, for example, might be pleased with themselves for putting their money on deposit at the best rate on the market, but the likelihood is they are not earning anything. |
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The match exploded after a clash between Iain Hendry and Bromley's Mark Watson, who chased the Leatherhead man and flattened him, earning an instant red card. |
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One member of the maintenance section said that with temperatures on the flightline reaching the mid-50s, his team was certainly earning its keep. |
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By earning credits at a community college, they can attain the baccalaureate more quickly and less expensively than if they only studied at a four-year school. |
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One in five of those engineers earned at least 10 credits at a community college before earning a degree at a four-year school, according to the report. |
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The credits she's earning count toward her high school diploma. |
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The Independent reports this has led to some residents giving up the teleworking dream and earning a crust by hand-painting Christmas cards or teaching yoga. |
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It's just there's a distinction between earning a crust by playing what is ostensibly a game and picking up a salary in the black art of sell, sell, sell. |
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Are we ready to embrace new ideas and ways of earning a crust? |
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You do not have the right to a cushy job without earning it. |
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In other parts of Sweden, like Norrbotten, there were workhouses which poor children attended, earning their keep by doing most of the daily domestic work. |
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After a few years of hand waving, PowerPoint presentations and whiteboard discussions, investors began demanding that we start earning our keep by making a profit. |
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A game may be made in more than one deal, such as by scoring 60 and later 40, or it may be scored by making a larger bid and earning 100 or more points in a single deal. |
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Thus, while one version puts her to work at a loom in a factory, and has her living in a garret, another has her earning a meagre crust as a teacher in London. |
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For a man who has tasted success after nearly a decade in the field, earning the appreciation of the movie-goers, especially the groundlings, is an end in itself. |
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Now that I'm in Vermont and earning money, I'm completely discombobulated. |
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The basic requirement for each participant is measured by hours of endeavour and effort with no student having an advantage over another in earning the award. |
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This coupled with extortionately high house prices and rents makes it very difficult for those earning the real York average wages to even afford to live. |
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Sixty men and women teachers complete the programme every year, earning an advanced diploma in special needs education. |
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The core of his story is fundamental economic subsistence, the scarcity of food and the difficulty of earning money. |
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He said I would be mad to give up the chance of earning 250,000 euros a year when he had to get by on 500 euros a month. |
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The forward-thinking family policy has to be gender-blind, assuming both sides of a couple will choose to maximize their earning power and ambitions. |
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The pressure was on both sides and late in the term Trevor Dhu let fly with a jab that Anthony Mundine would be proud of, decking Adam Taylor and earning himself a red card. |
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Some have suggested simply freezing costs or prorating debt according to the earning potential of a student's chosen area of specialty. |
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A poet, teacher and journalist, he was barred from earning a living except by menial labor. |
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But the humble push-bike is earning a reputation as a terrorist's packhorse. |
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There you were, role-playing your heart out and earning brownie points from the trainer. |
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The French resistance smuggled him to Spain, from where he was eventually returned to Britain, earning a mention in dispatches for his efforts. |
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Why not say it bluntly: executives earning 170 times the average worker's pay are a cancer on the corporate body. |
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Most artists are barely earning a decent wage and need every source of revenue available to scrape by. |
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It alienated and inspired its way to a Best Picture nomination, as well as earning nods for its director and cinematographer. |
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Sunday's stunt comes a year after he traversed Niagara Falls, earning the stunt highwire walker a seventh Guinness world record. |
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That gave bankers a licence to gamble in the hope of earning the humungous payouts that would take them into the ranks of the über-wealthy. |
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Here's an easy guide to earning that plastic card and finally getting behind the wheel. |
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Redeem your KNOTs points, make a difference while earning vouchers exchangeable for all kinds of cool merchandize. |
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Since earning his embalmers license in 1971, he has served in a number of capacities representing his chosen profession. |
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Men generally have a minor role in doing housework: society expects them to be working and earning a living outside their homes. |
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In 1920 a new measure was enacted extending compulsory insurance to all manual workers and non-manual workers earning less than £250 per annum. |
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And for smaller investments, earning an extra half a percentage point of interest might not be sufficiently appealing to justify taking action. |
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His means of earning a living seemed to vary, from game warden to liquor store manager to guide. |
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Intellectual stimulation, earning potential and prestige were a lesser priority for family medicine compared to specialty medicine residents. |
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At the same time they are earning an average of only 60 percent of the income of their more fortunate counterparts. |
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There are many more she used on the street while earning money to pay for dope. |
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Partnering' with a male injecting drug user was common, with the female earning to support the couple's drug habit. |
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Pretty soon I was freelancing in music, and there I was, earning a living in music. |
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Start earning via day trading, sniping, scalping or many other methodologies that are not possible with fixed spread trading environments. |
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You're still earning an income from work, so remember that you have more time to continue building your nest egg. |
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They have become one of the biggest selling rock groups in America today, selling ten million albums and rapidly earning their place in rock history. |
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Many are in their first jobs, earning their first pay cheques, getting their first taste of independence. |
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After his training he waited ten years, earning a meagre salary as a music copyist and teacher. |
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But for the integrity and the respect of the innocent billions, earning their daily bread under the confines of economic stagnation, that deserve a shelter of peace. |
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Dr. de Margerie studied dietetics at Laval University in Quebec City before earning her MD at Sherbrooke University, in Sherbrooke, Quebec. |
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The young vocalist steadily accrued accolades for his dulcet stylings, earning comparisons to crooners ranging from Frank Sinatra to Adele. |
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Most people derive a living from agriculture and forestry, but isolation and limited access to markets constrain earning potential. |
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Furthermore, the strong earning potential makes it possible to reduce the risks faced by farmers who grow early rice or vary aloha. |
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What we do not want for ourselves, we allow for others when it is a question of earning money. |
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And it was not alone: firms like Ford, Standard Oil, and Bethlehem Steel employed huge numbers of well-paid workers while earning big profits. |
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The ban does not prevent schools from earning the right to host a regional event, as with postseason baseball and women's basketball tournaments. |
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The French, on the other hand, are always holding the funds of net contributors and routinely earning interest on the overnight money markets. |
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It was a unionized position and therefore it is likely that he was earning more than the minimum wage. |
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Upon renewing your support maintenance contract, you'll begin earning points and be eligible for the designated support program. |
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We are dedicated to continuously earning the trust and respect of all our stakeholders. |
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Young people who have one more year of high school and dreams of university and earning a wage. |
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A boy suffering from a physical or mental disability which prevents him from earning a living remains the responsibility of his father. |
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In a few minutes you will have your affiliate account ready to start earning revenue. |
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When people have jobs, they are earning money, a salary, but probably not enough to be able to save money. |
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Most exciting is the fact that apprentices are working and earning wages while they are learning the skills. |
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Your game records will be saved and you'll start earning Medals when you play with your own Playray nick name. |
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Is it a personal goal to rise from your current position to earning a seat at the executive table? |
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This provision does not apply to anyone earning more than twice the minimum wage rate. |
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We allocate expenses directly related to earning revenue to the groups that earned the related revenue. |
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The parade of models sashaying down the runway in the Eldorado Ballroom had local fashion designers earning spirited cheers and rousing applause from the approving crowd. |
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He was honorably discharged, and moved to California where he worked in the emergency room, earning praise from colleagues. |
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A family law barrister close to the Crikey crew advises that many men attempt to talk down their earning capacity when they are negotiating settlements with former wives. |
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The combined talents of Larsson and his English foil were responsible for earning Celtic an early lead, but soporific defending also helped the home cause. |
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Seriously, no less than seven days of unpacking, rearranging, bathroom and kitchen-scrubbing, discarding, laundering, and nit-picking went into earning that approval. |
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Sometimes it's as simple as earning more money, or having a better job. |
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Aren't you as capable as him of earning a wage and paying your way? |
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She attended the University of California, Berkeley, earning several degrees including a B.A. in comparative literature and an M.F.A. in studio art. |
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Scott spluttered, earning himself a sharp dig in the ribs from Josh. |
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The show ran for five seasons, earning both popularity and acclaim in the process. |
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It took earning my black belt while I was stationed in Korea to change all that. |
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He enlisted shortly after graduation and achieved his goal, getting deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and earning a Bronze Star. |
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Marchildon has been earning her living as a cabinetmaker since her modeling career was put on hold. |
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Satyarthi explains that these 60 million kids work for 200 days in a year, earning about 25 cents a day. |
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Jon defended me gallantly, earning him a little tick in my good books. |
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Educational leave refers to the practice of a company allowing its employees to suspend their work to study in an academic institution with the intention of earning a degree. |
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They are enjoying unprecedented wealth, earning easy money from the lucrative gambling trade which now funds their previously impoverished communities. |
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For years characters like these ruled corner store comic racks across North America, earning a loyal fan base and selling hundreds of thousands of copies each month. |
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When it comes to keeping the family farm afloat in what have been very difficult times in the agricultural industry, many assume it is the farmer who is earning all the money. |
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All three companies lost money the month they offered the coupon and will have difficulty earning it back. |
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For workers earning minimum wage, one full hour of their after-tax income will now be eaten up just by the cost of commuting to and from their jobs. |
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They blabbed about their time in the desert, became zillionaires and ruined it for everyone who fancied earning a bit more than the king's shilling. |
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Raising the roof and adding a room for workspace above your existing garage can be a good solution to balancing time at home with earning a living. |
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She was self-aware, even, of the role her prettiness played in earning her admirers. |
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Easley is earning money for the family as a part-time caregiver, through the Veterans Administration. |
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Indeed, they mistrust women, whom they see as enforcers of middle-class earning expectations they cannot meet. |
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The swimmer took home the gold in the 4x200 freestyle relay, earning him his 19th trip to the medal podium. |
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We're working to rehabilitate the roads, earning 24,000 ariary a week. |
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Indeed, earning a law degree and joining the Supreme Court bar was more straightforward than getting a green card! |
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His fellow clansmen try to persuade him to join them for a swift saki or two but he always declines, earning him the nickname of The Twilight Samurai. |
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Rather, these grown-ups smugly go about their business, sipping drinks and schmoozing one another in hopes of earning a big return on their initial investments. |
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Deep into injury time, Hendry received his marching orders after taking what was judged to be a dive on the edge of the penalty area, earning him a second yellow card. |
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As a result, the inexperienced can find themselves earning well below minimum wage, or abused by underhanded employers. |
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She began her career as an impoverished illustrator, earning her bed and board as the lowly assistant manager of an undergraduate dormitory at New York University. |
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While earning millions, reality-TV stars are supplanting the role of movie stars in some ways. |
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Was the chief earning a little extra income on the side to make ends meet? |
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It has blossomed into quite a good way of them earning some money on site. |
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Looks like the penny has finally dropped regarding the possibilities of earning a bob or two over the web, without the inconvenience of flying all over the place. |
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Credit cards are issued to unverifiable business addresses, or posh students who claim to be Lord Twiddle of Twaddle earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a year. |
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Women have proven that they are capable of moving about alone and unviolated, able to protect their chastity while earning their own livelihood and working outside the home. |
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However, some breeders just breed birds for the sake of earning money. |
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He did well during his plebe year but not spectacularly, earning a class rank of 161st out of more than 800 classmates. |
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It is about a team putting a string of thirty eight results together, earning more points along the way, than any one of the other nineteen teams in it. |
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