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  • I occasionally look at my paypacket and sigh at the deduction but then I remember how the NHS has enriched my families life.

    Thankful Friday 2010

  • As for the money thing, your right, of course, rich girls do get higher marks, I suppose its because if her father is loaded, it seems to your friends that she is clearly in love with you because of your amazing looks/wit/intelligence/dick or sex appeal and not just for your monthly paypacket.

    EX MEN 2 : The Aftermath juliette 2009

  • I think I could blow my whole paypacket in a day's bookshopping with ease at the moment.

    Review: Heroes Die by Matthew Woodring Stover Neth 2008

  • I also occasionally despair of my debt-ridden existence; but I suppose that was down to me for choosing to be an artist rather than a lawyer and not marrying someone whose paypacket I loved more than him.

    She who wants it all, risks it all Ms Robinson 2008

  • These professionals are basically doctors without the aura of Godliness or paypacket......

    Thank you, Google. Mother Jones RN 2006

  • Households no longer rely on the breadwinner's paypacket and an informal sector of street vendors and petty traders has blossomed.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • The taxpayer still paid through its nose mind you, with tax handouts and you want to see the paypacket they awarded themselves.

    The Guardian World News Jill Treanor 2011

  • After seemingly endless months of bad publicity over the massive paypacket of its outgoing CEO and growing customer dissatisfaction over rate rises, it shouldn't be a surprise that the answer is the Commonwealth Bank.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • After 1994 sweetstores were handed out to run by loyal comrades in need of a large paypacket.

    IOL: News 2010

  • I'm used to working in a snobbish, highbrow place where the number of figures on your paypacket is almost always determined by how many letters you have after your name.

    Planet Irf 2010

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