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- verb Present participle of
unpay .
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Examples
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With every rise in the scale of production some of these pass from the "unpaying" into the "paying" class, and represent a net productive gain in saved labour of the community.
The Evolution of Modern Capitalism A Study of Machine Production 1899
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Should any writer take these unpaying gigs forever?
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It's physically demanding, psychologically strenuous, spiritually complex, and unpaying.
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It's physically demanding, psychologically strenuous, spiritually complex, and unpaying.
The B's Mommy Mantra 2010
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I figure that's a good approach when I do this kind of thing as a living rather than as something on the side that acts as an unpaying vocation for the purpose of education and credentials.
Archive 2008-04-01 The_Lex 2008
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I figure that's a good approach when I do this kind of thing as a living rather than as something on the side that acts as an unpaying vocation for the purpose of education and credentials.
Working on the Bachelor's Project, Charlie Jade Premieres Soon and Other Miscellany The_Lex 2008
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A better way might be to limit the number of documents you can create prior to registration (tracked via cookie) and/or embed ads into the documents for unregistered/unpaying users. reply
Writely – Process Words with your Browser Michael Arrington 2005
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It's like there are unpaying jobs out there with the following job-description:
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Well, my family was a model of democracy, of course; first Lilly made the money, then Frank went to work with the money, and so the third Hotel New Hampshire had lots of unpaying guests.
The Hotel New Hampshire Irving, John, 1942- 1981
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This is an interesting minor chapter in the story of evolution -- the establishment of different kinds of parasites, casual and constant, temporary and lifelong, external hangers-on and internal unpaying boarders, those that live in the food-canal and depend on the host's food and those that inhabit the blood or the tissues and find their food there.
The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told J. Arthur Thomson 1897
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