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We started off decent on offense with that first drive but we went down hill from there, ... They had a great defense. They covered our receivers well and defended the run well. They shut us down. Blake Mitchell
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We spent hours trying to determine what the top 25 stories are and what the impact of these was, ... We're really going back to the vault and putting new tops on stories we have covered for so many years. Linda Bell
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Where I think we're headed is a system of universal care, where everybody is covered ... with two tracks for delivery, and two tracks for payment. It's not a question of private versus public, but what mix of the two is appropriate. Preston Manning
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When my body is covered and disappears, it's not about the relationship between me and the wall, but the relationship between me as an individual and those slogans which are used to fool the public. Liu Bolin
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Very comprehensive. He has covered everything that drives growth, that drives development. Tarun Das
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Man, I remember there was a fight involving about 30 players my rookie year, and I was scared to death I was going to be fined $7,500. My paycheck wouldn't have covered it. I got off with a warning, though. Gary Walker
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Some of it will be covered by insurance and Social Security, but the rest of it we just don't know. Ginalyn Ofamin
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She described him as being covered in feces. Mike Moran
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Shields were generally made of wood, covered with leather, or some similar substance. To secure them, in some sort, from being cut through by the sword, they were surrounded with a hoop of metal. Thomas Bulfinch
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It's always tempting to do good at someone else's expense Frederic Bastiat
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Three to six months' worth of savings for living expenses is the minimum every household should have, no matter its income. Any less can leave people vulnerable to serious financial woes if they hit unexpected difficulties, like a job loss or medical problem. It's a good habit for all working people to put away a reasonable portion of their take-home pay into some form of liquid savings. Alan Kopit
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When we say of a gentleman that he lives elegantly on nothing a year, we use the word "nothing" to signify something unknown; meaning, simply, that we don't know how the gentleman in question defrays the expenses of his establishment. William M. Thackeray
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Retiree medical expenses are the big wild card. Most people will probably spend a lot more on medical expenses when they retire. Lori Lucas
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We did get our last paychecks, and I did receive part of the travel expenses that are owed to me. I am waiting to see if they are going to reimburse me for the rest of my travel expenses. Nick Clements
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I wouldn't recommend they try to make more money with a second job, since living paycheck-to-paycheck is already stressful, and they have a young child. Instead, they'll need to reduce their expenses as much as they can. Steve Carter
expenses intended money pay
This was not intended to pay him more money - it's intended to pay him the expenses he has with us. Mitch Roob
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There is really no justification to pay for any living or traveling expenses at that level, particularly now that he is in retirement. Nell Minow
expenses percent
Expenses are going up 5 percent a year, but revenues are going up about 1 or 2 percent a year. How long can that go on? Chuck Schalliol