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While my dad did buy too many things on credit, some of his purchases were smart, even if they were on credit.
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"We're going to make it a point to buy as (many) panda things as we possibly can today, " she said.
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Of those who can stay all the year, many commute to the mainland to buy things there instead of paying the local prices, which remain high even when most businesses close for the winter and unemployment rockets.
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That means there are many more things that can be done with Web sites, beyond the more simpler things now where you can click to buy a book or click to make a hotel reservation -- many, many more things will be done when you always have the Web with you.
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Too many voters continue to like some of the things their taxes buy, such as entitlements and government jobs.
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"After the November fire in Bangladesh, many customers says it made them more aware of the things they buy, and who makes them, " Argade says.
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The foreign investment banks have two things that most domestic firms lack: access to big foreign institutional customers, which buy many of these financial instruments, and expertise in the techniques of modern finance.
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Like Mr Romney, he has said many things that are now anathema to the base: that government should oblige people to buy health insurance, for example, or that it should do something about global warming.
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The game is free and players can use in-app purchases to buy upgrades and skins more quickly, but unlike so many other mobile games, gaining access to these things is entirely feasible by just playing the game.
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They are many images of women 30 feet in sky above the city on giant placards, directing the populace to buy things.
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