| A previous gentlemen's agreement between Robbie and Cliff Birmingham, honoured years before, is now paid back in spades. | 
 
 
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| Ministers, even though they are paid officers of the Crown, are not disqualified. | 
 
 
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| Mr. Robert Farquhar paid the town's people in old mitey meal for his soldiers entertainment, who had continued there a long time. | 
 
 
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| In spite of trillions paid out by the US federal government, it became much more difficult to borrow money. | 
 
 
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| A memorial to this has been constructed on the shore at Lamlash, paid for by a Canadian descendant of the emigrants. | 
 
 
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| Aberdeen City Council is responsible for city owned infrastructure which is paid for by a mixture of council tax and income from HM Treasury. | 
 
 
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| In addition special responsibility allowances are paid to councillors who carry out more senior duties. | 
 
 
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| Parish, town or community councillors may, since the Local Government Act 2000, be paid for their services, but most are not. | 
 
 
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| Until 2006, the Lord Chancellor was the highest paid member of the government, ahead of the Prime Minister. | 
 
 
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| Many migrant workers arriving for work in Qatar have paid exorbitant fees to recruiters in their home countries. | 
 
 
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| France's defeat caused the French to embark upon major military reforms, with particular attention being paid to the artillery. | 
 
 
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| Racing drivers at the highest levels are usually paid by the team, or by sponsors, and can command very substantial salaries. | 
 
 
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| Following this event, in June 2014 India recovered the entire sum of Rs 1,818 crore which it had paid to the company. | 
 
 
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| Data available from 1881 to 1912 is based on the records of trade unions that paid unemployment benefit to their members. | 
 
 
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| In 2016, it was reported in the Private Eye current affairs magazine that four out of the FTSE top 10 companies paid no corporation tax at all. | 
 
 
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| Agustin has responded saying he closed the company in 1994 and it paid all of its taxes. | 
 
 
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| Although government records show taxes paid by other diamond companies, none are listed for Octea. | 
 
 
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| Tullow also successfully sued HOGL to recover taxes they had paid on its behalf. | 
 
 
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| Fleming published his discovery in 1929, in the British Journal of Experimental Pathology, but little attention was paid to his article. | 
 
 
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| They were not discharged until 1814, Trevithick having paid off most of the partnership debts from his own funds. | 
 
 
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| They also paid a night watchman to guard his grave at night to deter grave robbers, as body snatching was common at that time. | 
 
 
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| This cost recovery rule is expected to impact particularly irrigated agriculture, where users have not paid the full costs of water supply. | 
 
 
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| Nowadays, it is funded through fees paid by its 127 members from industry, research and education. | 
 
 
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| In many cases, the schools for black students were older, had fewer resources of all kinds, and paid their teachers less than in white schools. | 
 
 
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| The government paid scientists the equivalent salary of professional athletes today. | 
 
 
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| Christ's death on the cross paid sin's penalty and his resurrection is evidence that eternal life is available to any who will have it. | 
 
 
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| Visiting speakers, however, are usually paid their travel costs and provided for with Sunday meals following the meetings. | 
 
 
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| It provides healthcare to all permanent residents free at the point of need and paid for from general taxation. | 
 
 
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| He paid more attention to Hanover and surrounded himself with Germans, making him an unpopular king. | 
 
 
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| A connection through Aiken resulted in an arranged meeting and on 22 September 1914, Eliot paid a visit to Pound's flat. | 
 
 
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| I turned myself in to be executed, but before I did, I paid off my mummifier. | 
 
 
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| Her chief legal complaint was that she had neither been asked for permission for the adaptation nor paid any royalty. | 
 
 
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| Caoineadh singers were originally paid to lament for the departed at funerals, according to a number of Irish sources. | 
 
 
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| Despite his reservations about the move to America, Sullivan paid all the costs and gave substantial financial support to the family. | 
 
 
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| Hockney had been paid in full but the works had never been previously published. | 
 
 
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| Saul Zaentz also filed a lawsuit in 2004 claiming he had not been paid all of his royalties. | 
 
 
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| The bulk of this money paid for long overdue development of the BFI National Archive facilities in Hertfordshire and Warwickshire. | 
 
 
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| The payment methods mean that the licence fee is paid for either completely or partially in advance. | 
 
 
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| He covers over forty scientists, with special attention paid to Francis Bacon, Robert Boyle, and Isaac Newton. | 
 
 
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| He who saves a fellow creature from drowning does what is morally right, whether his motive be duty, or the hope of being paid for his trouble. | 
 
 
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| Attention is paid also to regionalization, which covers the proper techniques of space delimitation into regions. | 
 
 
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| Others may need to be certain the traveler has paid the appropriate fees for their visas and has future travel planned out of the country. | 
 
 
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| The duty is levied at the time of import and is paid by the importer of record. | 
 
 
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| Until the recent past, little attention was paid to the interests of Third World countries. | 
 
 
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| Sums paid to Scottish commissioners and leading political figure have been described as bribes, but the existence of direct bribes is disputed. | 
 
 
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| Better paid than the legionaries, the Praetorians served only sixteen years. | 
 
 
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| In October 1357, the king was ransomed for 100,000 marks to be paid in installments over ten years. | 
 
 
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| Scotland's ecclesiastical art paid a heavy toll as a result of Reformation iconoclasm. | 
 
 
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| The result was an abandonment of the educational programme, ministers remained poorly paid and the church was underfunded. | 
 
 
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| He paid for moderate clergy to be present, negotiated with members and manipulated its business in order to limit the independence of the Kirk. | 
 
 
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| The wealthier men who paid their way received land grants known as headrights, to encourage settlement. | 
 
 
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| The British elite, the most heavily taxed of any in Europe, pointed out angrily that the colonists paid little to the royal coffers. | 
 
 
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| Each colony had a paid colonial agent in London to represent its interests. | 
 
 
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| Army surgeons and doctors were poorly paid and were regarded as social inferiors to other officers. | 
 
 
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| The more people that paid income tax, Gladstone believed, the more the public would pressure the government into abolishing it. | 
 
 
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| In order to promote manufacturing the Crown paid for models of Lombe's machinery which were exhibited in the Tower of London. | 
 
 
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| Merchant capitalist typically provided the raw materials, paid workers by the piece, and were responsible for the sale of the goods. | 
 
 
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| Livingston also has a cricket club known as the Kingfishers which fields teams for juniors and seniors and has fielded professional paid players. | 
 
 
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| Three schools were run but the teachers were not always paid by the heritors. | 
 
 
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| On 12 May the party revealed plans to legalise cannabis and extend paid paternity leave. | 
 
 
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| During Question Time that evening, panellists paid tribute to Smith instead of debating. | 
 
 
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| The lord could make him a smaller grant of land or livestock, for which the client paid rent in produce and manual labour. | 
 
 
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| The Lyon Court is a public body, and the fees for grants of arms are paid to HM Treasury. | 
 
 
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| The bonus payments paid to Royal Bank of Scotland staff subsequent to the 2008 United Kingdom bank rescue package caused controversy. | 
 
 
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| Typically, candidates worked towards an NVQ that reflected their role in a paid or voluntary position. | 
 
 
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| A 1587 charter granted to Hector Maclean of Duart requires feu duty on land paid as 60 ells of cloth of white, black and green colours. | 
 
 
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| At the time, the licence holders paid a percentage of the Channel 3 network costs based on their share of qualifying revenue. | 
 
 
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| The 1920 Blind Persons Act provided assistance for unemployed blind people and blind persons who were in low paid employment. | 
 
 
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| In most wealthy and secure countries, immigrants are found mostly in low paid jobs but also, increasingly, in high status positions. | 
 
 
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| Originally, the contests were limited to professional Welsh bards who were paid by the nobility. | 
 
 
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| He is recorded to have paid a penny for hostages captured by Vikings, a large sum for his time. | 
 
 
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| The work was planned and undertaken by engineers from the Netherlands and paid for by local merchants and Chester Corporation. | 
 
 
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| A guard dog, if it is killed more than nine paces from the door is not paid for. | 
 
 
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| He gave generously to religious causes, paid for the feeding of 500 paupers each day and helped orphans. | 
 
 
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| Henry gave Eleanor extensive gifts and paid personal attention to establishing and equipping her household. | 
 
 
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| He paid homage and tribute to Edward, who agreed to allow Llewelyn's marriage to go forward. | 
 
 
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| Sometime after the King's death, an imposing tomb was built for him and his queen, probably commissioned and paid for by Queen Joan herself. | 
 
 
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| With an economy fundamentally dependent upon a single industry, there was a scarcity of paid employment for women in Rhondda's coalmining heyday. | 
 
 
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| The resulting high interest rates caused more Canadian income to be paid out to foreign holders of Canadian public and private sector debt. | 
 
 
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| However, it should be noted the Leader of the House of Lords must be a peer and is a cabinet position, usually combined with a paid position. | 
 
 
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| Defendants may hire a solicitor or barrister to represent them, often paid for by legal aid. | 
 
 
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| If the debt was not fully paid within the statutory period, the entry will remain for six full years. | 
 
 
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| Volunteers and paid hands alike, came together to restore the beautiful beaches of Pembrokeshire. | 
 
 
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| Bounties were paid on all kinds of seals up until 1945 in Maine and 1962 in Massachusetts. | 
 
 
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| When the market fell, brokers called in these loans, which could not be paid back. | 
 
 
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| However, there was a widespread demand to limit families to one paid job, so that wives might lose employment if their husband was employed. | 
 
 
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| These are paid to the exporting firm, usually a second tier cooperative, not to the farmer. | 
 
 
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| The cost of constructing the new crossing was expected to be paid for by tolls collected from motorists using the two crossings. | 
 
 
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| The scheme supports 330 bikes with 31 stations placed around the city for paid public use. | 
 
 
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| Secondly there was an employment shortage in farming due to the call of better paid industrial work, and pastoral land was less work intensive. | 
 
 
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| Though Clifford paid preliminary homage to them both, she was the one he finally made love to, rather quickly on the nubbly hooked rug. | 
 
 
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| After Mansfield's ruling many former slaves continued to work for their old masters as paid employees. | 
 
 
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| Black tenants typically paid twice the rent of white tenants, and lived in conditions of extreme overcrowding. | 
 
 
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| Crowds continued to grow and in 1902 in Wales' match against Scotland a world record 40,000 spectators paid to see the match. | 
 
 
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| The Northern Union paid players per match, offered large signing on fees, found jobs and even found houses for some of their bigger stars. | 
 
 
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| To prevent losing their star players, many rugby union clubs secretly paid their players a small amount of money for each match played. | 
 
 
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| His funeral was paid for in part by former competitor and friend, Max Schmeling, who also acted as a pallbearer. | 
 
 
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| Recession and rising unemployment have put paid to most thoughts of further EU enlargement. | 
 
 
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| These were a great success, and promoter Bill Graham paid them a bonus, and rebooked them, but bassist Ken Whaley had had enough, and left. | 
 
 
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| Fans paid tribute to Micky Jones online, calling Man the greatest Welsh band of all time. | 
 
 
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| He paid thousands of dollars for electric lighting, including bringing electricity and building a bank, as well as a road into the Cahuenga Pass. | 
 
 
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| Take your three days off, Mr. Barlow, only don't expect to be paid for them on account you're thinking up some fancy ideas. | 
 
 
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| The European Greenpeace paid the debt of the Canadian Greenpeace office and on October 14, 1979, Greenpeace International came into existence. | 
 
 
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| The miners and miners' representative shall be paid for their time during all inspections and investigations. | 
 
 
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| The Greeks paid tribute to both whales and dolphins with their own constellation. | 
 
 
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| Chroniclers paid little attention to other aspects of medieval Scandinavian culture. | 
 
 
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| From here the Dutch traded between China and Japan and paid tribute to the Shogun. | 
 
 
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| Several scientists have called for an end to subsidies paid to deep sea fisheries. | 
 
 
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| Fisheries scientist Daniel Pauly and economist Ussif Rashid Sumaila have examined subsidies paid to bottom trawl fleets around the world. | 
 
 
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| Time charter arrangements specify a daily rate, and port costs and voyage expenses are also generally paid by the charterer. | 
 
 
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| You buy our crude oil and sell it back to us, refined as petrochemicals, at a hundred times the price you've paid us. | 
 
 
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| All of us were being paid regularly, wined and dined overmuch and had the whole theater world of Moscow for our enjoyment. | 
 
 
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| At the start of 1193, Prince John visited Philip in Paris, where he paid homage for Richard's continental lands. | 
 
 
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| After a tour around the Dardanelles picking up troops and baggage, Agamemnon returned to England, where the crew were paid off. | 
 
 
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| Furious left Hong Kong and the China Station in March 1861 and, after a leisurely voyage home, paid off in Portsmouth on 30 August. | 
 
 
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| Craftsmen were paid by their employers, whilst others were paid by the local government out of the profit from the sales of farm produce. | 
 
 
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| The money she received paid her expenses and provided her with a modest salary. | 
 
 
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| Most of the urban poor in developing countries unable to find work, can spend their lives in insecure, poorly paid jobs. | 
 
 
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| Hedgehogs were declared noxious animals and a bounty of one shilling a snout paid by regional authorities for several years. | 
 
 
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| As fossil fuel resources diminish, increasing attention is being paid to trees as sources of energy. | 
 
 
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| Ten percent of the value of the prizes was paid to the pasha or his successors, who bore the titles of agha or dey or bey. | 
 
 
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| I thought the guards would give us trouble, but apparently he had paid them off. | 
 
 
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| Her years of Spanish classes finally paid off when she found herself in Mexico and realized she could communicate with people. | 
 
 
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| The carrier to Casterbridge came up as Edward stepped into the road, and jumped down from the van to pay toll.... The carrier paid his dues. | 
 
 
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| He too championed the anti-apartheid cause, paid his dues, had his works banned. | 
 
 
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| The venerable father of the human race had now himself paid the debt of nature. | 
 
 
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| Yet United may have paid the price for overconfidence as they completely lost their concentration after 10 minutes to let Wolves back in. | 
 
 
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| When slaves were emancipated by Act of the British Parliament in 1834, the British government paid compensation to slave owners. | 
 
 
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| Among those they paid were the Bishop of Exeter and three business colleagues, who received compensation for 665 slaves. | 
 
 
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| Meanwhile, they were held in camps run by their own army where they were paid but not allowed to perform any military duties. | 
 
 
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| Professional historians have paid much more attention to the causes of the war, than to the war itself. | 
 
 
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| Since 1993, the Prince of Wales has voluntarily paid income tax on the duchy income less amounts which he considers to be official expenditure. | 
 
 
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| In May 1286, King Edward I paid homage before the new king, Philip IV of France, for the lands in Gascony. | 
 
 
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| The use of the national or feudal levy was gradually replaced by paid troops of domestic retinues or foreign mercenaries. | 
 
 
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| A pen-pusher in a Sixth ave. office said a coal miner is paid well. I asked him if he ever dug coal. Oh no! | 
 
 
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| The two parish constables already serving for the year were placed under his supervision and paid 16 shillings a week for their trouble. | 
 
 
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| Nearly all systems permit residents a credit for income taxes paid to other jurisdictions of the same sort. | 
 
 
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| Thus, a credit is allowed at the national level for income taxes paid to other countries. | 
 
 
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| At the 1960 Summer Olympics, Puma paid German sprinter Armin Hary to wear Pumas in the 100 meter sprint final. | 
 
 
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| The couple paid for much of the new house's furnishings by the sale of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton. | 
 
 
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| Yet the wars in Wales, of which Tostig's constituents were principal beneficiaries, needed to be paid for. | 
 
 
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| The churchmen were paid four times a year and also personally given a golden coin for their trouble. | 
 
 
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| In the third century Jordanes claims that the Marcomanni paid tribute to the Goths, and that the princes of the Quadi were enslaved. | 
 
 
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| Feudal lordship was combined with technical modernization, and the distinction between unfree labour and paid work was often vague. | 
 
 
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| Although Charles was the nominal landlord, taxes were paid to Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. | 
 
 
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| Tithes were paid to the lord of the land, and the lord owed duties to the regional prince. | 
 
 
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| The European countries fought wars that were largely paid for by the money coming in from the colonies. | 
 
 
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| On one occasion in 1709, for instance, Frederick IV of Denmark paid the region's inhabitants a visit and was greeted as their king. | 
 
 
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| While fighting for dominance, he paid little attention to legality or to the normal civilities of political life. | 
 
 
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| Citizens of Rome and Italy paid indirect taxes, while direct taxes were exacted from the provinces. | 
 
 
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| The chief causes of his victory over his opponents were his great popularity and the reverence paid to the episcopal character at that period. | 
 
 
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| If the debt still could not be paid off the owner could collect dust from all four corners of the house and cross the threshold. | 
 
 
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| The free peasants paid disproportionately high taxes compared to the other Estates and were unhappy because they wanted more rights. | 
 
 
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| Free workers also earn compensating differentials, whereby they are paid more for doing unpleasant work. | 
 
 
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| The Treaty of Passarowitz of 1718 gave it full independence but increased the tax to be paid at the gate, set at 12,500 ducats. | 
 
 
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| The Dalmatians separated from Hungary by a treaty in 1199, and they paid Hungary with a portion of Macedonia. | 
 
 
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| The Republic paid no attention to the interdict or the act of excommunication, and ordered its priests to carry out their ministry. | 
 
 
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| For peasants this meant economic disaster, since they paid taxes in silver while conducting local trade and crop sales in copper. | 
 
 
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| Thus, the inscription paid respect to the three religions that were dominant in Ceylon. | 
 
 
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| From his fourth voyage, he brought envoys from thirty states who traveled to China and paid their respects at the Ming court. | 
 
 
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| The Chinese emperors made sure that the gifts they paid to other states were known as mere gifts, not tributes. | 
 
 
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| Blurring distinctions even further were the mercenaries from both sides who simply fought for whoever paid the most. | 
 
 
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| No, she just paid up proper-like t' the end of the week, an' orf she went with 'er port, down t' the station, I suppose. | 
 
 
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| We have confirmation he was certainly dead by 1502, from the record of an indulgence for his soul paid for by his widow. | 
 
 
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| Although Portugal officially abolished slavery in 1876, the practice of forced paid labour continued. | 
 
 
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| It was to be paid for by a tax of 1800 mavedus on every one hundred households. | 
 
 
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| When the crisis loomed, one way to try to avert it was to simply start reducing the interest paid on discretionary and demand deposits. | 
 
 
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| Shortly afterward, Cuba's revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara paid a visit to Sri Lanka. | 
 
 
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| During his visit to Colombia, Pope Francis brought with him a message of peace and paid tribute to the victims of the conflict. | 
 
 
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| However, where labor was more abundant or market conditions depressed, estate owners paid lower wages. | 
 
 
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| Anytime another person performed these tasks, they should have paid to the cartographer twenty cruzados. | 
 
 
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| It was reported in May 2015 that Tehran would release the ship after it paid a penalty. | 
 
 
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| They have gained slightly less federal money from national programs than they have paid in taxes. | 
 
 
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| Commoners paid taxes to the elite in the form of staple goods such as maize flour and game. | 
 
 
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| The new Mexica city allied with the city of Azcapotzalco and paid tribute to its king, Tezozomoc. | 
 
 
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| Workers were paid by the pound harvested and thus became the first former slaves freed by the Union forces to earn wages. | 
 
 
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| Establishment meant that local tax funds paid the parish costs, and that the parish had local civic functions such as poor relief. | 
 
 
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| Volunteer interpretive rangers often fill in for regularly paid rangers due to budget deficits within the park. | 
 
 
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| In bankruptcy law, a business' debt to its employees has priority over its debt to a landlord, so the employees must be paid first. | 
 
 
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| Some were permitted to work after hours earning wages equal to those paid to white workers. | 
 
 
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| The company did not disclose how much they paid for the escort service and the Russian pilots. | 
 
 
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| Due to the sum of these differences, many simply paid tribute to avoid trouble, and it mattered little to whom the tribute was paid. | 
 
 
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| They collected tribute from the neighboring tribes and in turn paid tribute to the Khazars on the lower Volga. | 
 
 
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| In 1403, Ahacu, chieftain of Huligai, paid tribute to the Yongle Emperor of the Ming dynasty. | 
 
 
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| Because of the relationship between fuel and maize, prices paid for the crop now tend to track the price of oil. | 
 
 
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| In the Inca Empire, workers were subject to a mita in lieu of taxes which they paid by working for the government. | 
 
 
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| In England, for example, King Charles II paid little attention to diplomacy, which proved disastrous. | 
 
 
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| Much attention was paid to fine details in clothing, and where applicable, to furniture and other signs of a person's position in society. | 
 
 
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| Caxton would have been 14 at the date of apprenticeship, but masters often paid the fees late. | 
 
 
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| There is again psycholatry, or the religious reverence paid to the spirits of the dead. | 
 
 
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| According to ESPN, the highest paid Jamaican professional athlete in 2011 was Justin Masterson, starting pitcher for the Cleveland Indians. | 
 
 
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| The German economy was so weak that only a small percentage of reparations was paid in hard currency. | 
 
 
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| Similarly, the early Arabic grammarians paid particular attention to the language of the Quran. | 
 
 
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| They were assisted by European missionaries, but, as industrial workers, they paid for their own churches and proselytizing. | 
 
 
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| Attendees sit on the sand bed, Old and invalid people are given chairs with separate sponsored or paid seating arrangements. | 
 
 
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| Indeed, the soldiers and officers were given land grants in 1783 to cover the wages that they had earned but had not been paid during the war. | 
 
 
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| In law, damages are an award, typically of money, to be paid to a person as compensation for loss or injury. | 
 
 
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| Parties may contract for liquidated damages to be paid upon a breach of the contract by one of the parties. | 
 
 
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| Kill fees are paid by magazine publishers to authors when their articles are submitted on time but are subsequently not used for publication. | 
 
 
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| After the Norman Conquest, fines were paid only to courts or the king, and quickly became a revenue source. | 
 
 
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| Justice Scalia and others took dozens of expensive trips to exotic locations paid for by private donors. | 
 
 
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| Some few paid an amount equal to interest on the national debt owed to their citizens, but no more. | 
 
 
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| Primary schools in particular still lack resources, and the teachers are less well paid than their secondary school colleagues. | 
 
 
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| If any girl became pregnant outside of marriage, her family paid a fine of one cow to the local chief. | 
 
 
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| The farms left were either too remote or their owners had paid for protection or collaborated with the regime. | 
 
 
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| The House of Commons paid its tribute on 12 January 1987, with much reference made to his book The Middle Way. | 
 
 
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| One of the problems concerned women's labour, which in many cases women were paid almost a quarter of what men made. | 
 
 
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| He paid over 40 million dollars for a controlling interest in the company. | 
 
 
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| The bill was much higher than expected, but he paid it without flinching. | 
 
 
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| Attention must be paid to Dr. Ron Paul, the 110-proof libertarian in the Republican race. | 
 
 
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| I paid the head priest for the abhishekh and asked him if I could have some privacy for a few moments. | 
 
 
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| I watched Jeb Bush as his brother spoke. He paid attention, grinned and laughed, even ad-libbed when called upon. | 
 
 
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| I was on my way to the door, but all at once, through the fog in my head, I began to sight one reef that I hadn't paid any attention to afore. | 
 
 
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| The Argies attempted a half-hearted counter-offensive, but our artillery quickly put paid to that. | 
 
 
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| I should be ready to do the job without being paid for it, though I don't say it is not sweeter to get both gold and revenge at one stroke. | 
 
 
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| The employer paid a back payment to his employee on his wages from 3 months earlier. | 
 
 
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| A release schedule determines how much of the loan must be paid off in order to have a lot released from the blanket lien. | 
 
 
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| He already paid for my ticket so even if I was busy, boh pien, I would have to go. | 
 
 
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| Frank you are bought and paid for. Bought and paid for. You are here to do what I say when I say it. | 
 
 
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| Since you paid for dinner last time, I'll pay this time, and we'll call it even. | 
 
 
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| We dined at a French house, but paid ten shillings for our part of the club. | 
 
 
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| Lizzie had paid her own dues at the coalface of teething babies and gave the young mother an understanding grin in return. | 
 
 
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| This morning I paid seventy cents for two little old dried-up slivers of bacon and one cockeyed egg. | 
 
 
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| Well sung brother, you have paid your debt in good coyn, we Anglers are all beholding to the good man that made this Song. | 
 
 
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| Netting a quick ten grand on a day trade of 1750 shares, he paid off his credit-card debts and gave his wife a ring with five diamonds. | 
 
 
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| See what regard will be paid to the pedigree which deduces your descent from kings and conquerors. | 
 
 
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| I should have long ere this paid my devoirs to the inhabitants of Raymond Castle. | 
 
 
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| That blood and pain paid a dividend, too, even when the subject wasn't a sorcerer. | 
 
 
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| His 10,000 hours of practice and recitals eventually paid dividends when he become first-chair violinist. | 
 
 
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| Workers building roads in the bush sleep in dongas like these and are well paid for their discomfort. | 
 
 
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| If he had not paid her phone bills she would have gone doolally tap, as her mother used to say, without a friendly voice now and then. | 
 
 
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| So then, of course, he paid her in kind...the place is full of his doxies, open a closet at Allington and some wench falls out of it. | 
 
 
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| Dramione shippers apparently feel the same way when too much attention is paid to Drarry. | 
 
 
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| We give you the ecky or skunk and tell you who to get it to.You get paid by them. | 
 
 
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| Mr. Jones paid extra for the flood damage endorsement on his house insurance. | 
 
 
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| Electricity had paid no attention, and a colony of eye-flies had come instead and blackened the coils with their bodies. | 
 
 
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| I paid violent and unusual attention to a flapper all through the meal in order to make you jealous. | 
 
 
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| So the only thing left would be using fremium as a means of gaining trial, with the potential to up-sell to a paid subscription. | 
 
 
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| I'm prepared to say that I fronted you the money for a business deal with me, and the investment paid off brilliantly. | 
 
 
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| At the World Bank, for example, the lavishly paid globocrats seem incapable of stopping payment to Third World kleptoptocracies. | 
 
 
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| Since when is it a hanging offense to criticize someone who's not doing the job he's paid generously to do? | 
 
 
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| The UK's NHS provided publicly funded health care to all UK permanent residents free at the point of need, being paid for from general taxation. | 
 
 
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| Public healthcare is provided to all UK permanent residents and is mostly free at the point of need, being paid for from general taxation. | 
 
 
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| His hunch paid off, and he hit the coast near Cape Mendocino, California, then followed the coast south. | 
 
 
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| Merchant capitalist provided the raw materials, typically paid workers by the piece, and were responsible for the sale of the goods. | 
 
 
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| Once a ticket is paid for and the airline has your money, it holds the cards. | 
 
 
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| There is no evidence for cult being paid to Bede in England in the 8th century. | 
 
 
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| He is generally seen as a scrupulous historian who paid careful attention to his sources. | 
 
 
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| The scandal was even greater when it was announced that hush money had been paid to keep the faulty products unannounced. | 
 
 
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| Nevertheless, Claudius paid detailed attention to the operation of the judicial system. | 
 
 
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| Hostages were taken, but historians disagree over whether any tribute was paid after Caesar returned to Gaul. | 
 
 
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| Geoffrey of Monmouth says he was brought up at the court of Augustus and willingly paid tribute to Rome. | 
 
 
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| In desperation the Council tried a different strategy, offering an amnesty to thieves if they paid compensation to their victims. | 
 
 
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| By the late 1990s, Norway had paid off its foreign debt and had started accumulating a sovereign wealth fund. | 
 
 
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| Surprisingly, Henry instead turned to King Stephen, who paid the outstanding wages and thereby allowed Henry to retire gracefully. | 
 
 
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| Wales obtained good terms provided it paid homage to the Plantagenets and recognised them as lords. | 
 
 
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| Louis would not interfere since Henry paid homage to him for his continental possessions. | 
 
 
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| Malcolm IV gave up and paid homage in return for Huntingdon, which he inherited from his father. | 
 
 
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| He paid homage to Henry II, to his son also called Henry and to his other son Richard the Lionheart newly appointed new Duke of Aquitaine. | 
 
 
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| Richard paid homage to Philip for the continental lands his father held then they attacked Henry together. | 
 
 
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| Eventually, Edward III reluctantly recognized Philip VI and paid him homage for his French fiefs. | 
 
 
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| Insomuch as you have consistently paid the bill on time before, we'll excuse one late payment. | 
 
 
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| Church taxes were paid straight to Rome, and the Pope had the final word in the appointment of bishops. | 
 
 
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| In the first eight years of his rule Napoleon III paid little attention to Algeria. | 
 
 
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| If their last name was Drake they might be eligible for a share if they paid Hartzell to be their agent. | 
 
 
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| For example, a failure to attend and to receive knighthood at Charles's coronation was a finable offence with the fine paid to the Crown. | 
 
 
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| Total costs were seven million guilders, four million of which would ultimately be paid for by a state loan. | 
 
 
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| This policy led to a large number of very expensive campaigns which were largely paid for with Dutch funds. | 
 
 
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| It is free in the city centre on Thursdays and Fridays, but paid for in the suburbs. | 
 
 
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| Thus the peasants got their land free, and also no longer paid the tithe to the church. | 
 
 
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| Napoleon after 1799 paid for his expensive wars by multiple means, starting with the modernisation of the rickety financial system. | 
 
 
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| The British government paid out large sums of money to other European states, so that they could pay armies in the field against France. | 
 
 
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| Ambulance crews in the area will no longer be paid to interrupt meal breaks and attend to some types of emergencies. | 
 
 
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| Louisiana taxpayers receive more federal funding per dollar of federal taxes paid compared to the average state. | 
 
 
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| Thus, Lords of Appeal in Ordinary ceased to be paid at the time they ceased to hold office and became Lords of Appeal. | 
 
 
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| Decisions of the council are carried out by a paid officer, typically known as a parish clerk. | 
 
 
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| A toll must be paid on both routes, when travelling from England into Wales. | 
 
 
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| The landlord did the business and I put paid to the python. 'I'll have to charge you extra for killing the wildlife,' said the lanksome landlord. | 
 
 
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| In the past this was partly paid for by local authorities, and refunded to them from the government to varying degrees. | 
 
 
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| Between 2000 and 2008, the majority of new jobs created in Northern England were for the government or paid for with public funds. | 
 
 
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| Late at e'en, drinking the wine, And ere they paid the lawing, They set a combat them between, To fight it in the dawing. | 
 
 
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| British merchants sent silver abroad in payments whilst goods for export were paid for with gold. | 
 
 
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| These deemed amounts paid abroad are not necessarily as much as actually paid. | 
 
 
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| Some taxes are, depending on the circumstances, paid by both individuals and companies and government. | 
 
 
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| When war with France broke out, he paid for weapons for a company of volunteers, sworn to resist any French invasion. | 
 
 
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| Unlike Newton, Leibniz paid a lot of attention to the formalism, often spending days determining appropriate symbols for concepts. | 
 
 
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| The targeted completion date of August 1998 was missed by ten months, leading to compensation being paid by Altram. | 
 
 
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| In return, benefits would be paid to people who were sick, unemployed, retired or widowed. | 
 
 
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| Class 1A, 1B and 4 NIC do not count towards benefit entitlements but must still be paid if due. | 
 
 
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| Previous CIO Richard Granger was believed to have been the most highly paid civil servant in the UK and was a controversial figure. | 
 
 
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| The economy of the early Republic was largely based on smallholding and paid labor. | 
 
 
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| The latter became the woman's personal property, but the former may have been paid to her relatives, at least during the early period. | 
 
 
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| I looked at the possibility of buying a new car, but my current one still runs great and it's paid off. | 
 
 
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| There is a common misconception that publishing houses make large profits and that authors are the lowest paid in the publishing chain. | 
 
 
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| Six local men paid the dues which had been owed at this time, and before, for centuries. | 
 
 
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| A dowry of 200,000 crowns had been agreed, and half was paid shortly after the marriage. | 
 
 
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| He now agreed that any prelate who had paid this would be exempt from taxation for three years. | 
 
 
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| We slowed down just the once to pick up drive-thru from Maccas. I paid for my own food, but Mul and Seano reckoned they had no money. | 
 
 
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| These elected members were paid employees who simply oversaw the activities taking place in Sikh historic sites. | 
 
 
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| However, all running costs are paid by the ELBs and all capital costs by the Department of Education. | 
 
 
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