Word: pays
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...significant measure of development is at all possible for as long as we must continue to pay up on these loans," he said...
...freshmen especially had to adjust quickly to the fast-paced physical game, and lacking experience at this level, some had to pay the price...
...What happens to a generation of law students when they are ready to take a pioneering leap, when they still have a residue of idealism, but are forced to drop it to go work for some huge firm in order to pay off their debt?" Nadar asked...
...Prestifilippo allowed Harvard to walk away from the game thinking that all it practiced over the past two weeks will pay off. Harvard certainly hinted at an exciting future...
...exactly is Gore supposed to argue with that? When he launched his campaign last summer, he promised to maintain the fiscal discipline that the Democrats finally embraced when they agreed to balance the budget. While he would dip into the projected surplus to pay for his own health-care and poverty programs, he is not as free-spending as Bradley, whose health-care plan alone could consume most of the non-Social Security surplus for the next 10 years. The minute he matches Bradley's wish list, however, Gore opens himself to attack from Bush for reverting to the days...