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  • She could find people to pay for it-for a gal like her it would take two seconds to raise the funds and/or write it into a contract.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Creative Writing Assignment 2010

  • She could find people to pay for it-for a gal like her it would take two seconds to raise the funds and/or write it into a contract.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Creative Writing Assignment 2010

  • I'm finally ready to look my version of my age, and I can't buy it-for any price.

    Greyroots Marketing (Encore Blog) (The Boomer Blog) 2007

  • I'm finally ready to look my version of my age, and I can't buy it-for any price.

    Greyroots Marketing (Encore Blog) (The Boomer Blog) 2007

  • It's evident when you watch the carbon footprint of hundreds of personal and chartered Leer jets descend on D.C. for the Inaugural and then see that 20 million to re-sod The Mall was included in the "stimulus" until Republicans got the Dems to drop it-for now.

    Let's talk about the stimulus package. Ann Althouse 2009

  • People let's face it-for some, the thought of a black man or a woman for that matter is just too much to muster!!!!

    Yet Another Poll Puts McCain Up In Ohio 2009

  • Ausiello wouldn't say that if it wasnt true and from credible sources. so i wouldnt scold michael ausiello being as he is much more knowledgable in the world of tv than you. see: hes getting paid for it-for clarification gmmr

    First Look: THE RETURN OF JEZEBEL JAMES | the TV addict 2008

  • Every day he expected someone to take that tip, but the rescue workers only added to it-for luck maybe, or more likely, irony-until a flower of twenty or thirty singles fanned out beneath the dusty glass.

    The Zero Walter, Jess 2006

  • "A lot of celebrities will set up a foundation with a lot of hoopla and fanfare and don't put their own resources into it-for some reason, they're chintzy-and don't ask their wealthy friends for money either," said Daniel Borochoff, the president of the American Institute of Philanthropy, a charity watchdog group.

    Cause Celebs Sell Charity-Who's Nice? Who's Naughty? 2005

  • But of course the minute one raises any questions about it-for example the antidiscrimination commissioner in New South Wales has been reported as saying publicly my comments could lead to blood in the streets.

    Archive 2005-07-31 Steve Sailer 2005

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