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Unless you're numbed out of your gourd or weren't really paying attention, you felt you!

Would you mind paying for me? I'll pay you back later.

The plan:Create a digital jukebox marketplace where bar-goers can use their phones to control the sound system, paying per play, and paying more to play a song immediately.

People carry on buying newspapers in Japan for the same reason they keep paying for gym memberships elsewhere: pushy salesmen.

A company which increases its registered capital shall apply for registration of change within 30 days from the date of paying in full share funds.

Workers sign contracts they cannot understand, which include paying for food and lodging in factory dormitories, medical fees and penalties for work not up to standard.

The cost-per-click approach could cost less overall, since you're paying only for each time someone clicks on the AD — but Facebook could discontinue your AD if it gets no clicks.

It is worth paying a high price to stave off a liquidity crisis over New Year: better that weak Banks are able to borrow at the same rates as strong ones than that they are not able to borrow at all.

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Opera, if we're paying for the tickets.

Nor does it display information about who is paying whom.

He oversaw someone take a newspaper away without paying.

They collapse standards and offer a vainglorious travesty of a cultural experience to a paying public.

Neither is public because those not paying can be prevented from receiving the service—by fences or toll barriers.

Judicial nonsense should be restrained wherever possible but may be a price worth paying for the protection of Europe's prosperity and freedom.

I'm glad my mother never knew how high I dared to climb... ever since then, I have always found it well worth paying the price to reach the vantage point that affords life's best perspective.

Putting cameras on top of TV sets to monitor viewer behaviour found that a good show might get64 per cent of the audience paying attention in the break rather than zapping, chatting or making a cuppa, compared with20 per cent for less involving programming.

For tuberculosis, control efforts are paying off.

It will epitomize open source excellence in a way that makes it worth paying for.

The cost of gas, insurance, parking, and maintenance can be far less than paying for rent in many cases.

Air France and Airbus -- who are being probed for alleged manslaughter in connection with the crash -- are paying the estimated $12.7 million cost of the search.

It is presumed that the rest of the industry was left to fend for itself, clearly not a desirable conclusion, at least not to the it departments paying for that software being developed.

But he is paying a price for his inflated promises.

In addition to paying the call price, a corporation which redeems its preferred stock must pay any dividends in arrears.

Some people may wince at the idea of paying top dollar for a full tank of gas, but you actually save a lot more gasoline if you spare the extra money to load a full tank.

See how students are paying for college.

It snapped everyone awake and created a sense of urgency that is paying off to this day.

He insisted on paying.

That raises the possibility that a single subscriber could be counted twice, three or four times if paying for access on several different devices.

If that means nurturing boys with explosions, that's a price worth paying.

But women predominate in the lower-paying, menial, unrewarding, dead-end jobs, and when they do reach better positions, they are invariably paid less than a man gets for the same job.

We are paying away the pudding which she made.

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