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It's a rare day when you don't have to pay something to someone.
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"I fought hard all day and wasn't really able to pay attention to some of the great shots that Nick hit because I was so worried about keeping my energy level high and steady throughout the round, " Mickelson told the Press Association.
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The company doesn't have to pay a cent for the 400 million messages sent each day.
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"We ate seven meals a day, got free medicines, and we didn't have to pay for anything, " she says.
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"We have an obligation to Mutual Energy as electricity consumers indirectly to make up any shortfall in their revenue, otherwise they won't be able to pay the cost of their borrowing - which we have guaranteed from the day they undertook that borrowing, " Mr Simpson explained.
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"On the face of it a 20p a day rise doesn't sound much, but we should remember NHS staff have had a pay freeze since 2010 and this means, in real terms, their pay is down by nearly 10% due to inflation and this creates more financial hardship, " he said.
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They're the ones who pay every day of their lives, while trying their best to erase terrible scars that just won't go away.
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Those days it wasn't unheard of for buyers to pay in cash, for a property to attract up to 30 bids on its first day listed.
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