Sentence examples for The moneys from inspiring English sources

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The moneys

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A legally or socially binding conceptual contract of entitlement to wealth, void of intrinsic value, payable for all debts and taxes, and regulated in supply.

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The Moneys, however, gave up on Samantha.

"The moneys from the land sale have for the last three years continued the operation of Joshua's Place," he said.

The moneys it has earned from the sale of natural gas from the Andaman Sea to Thailand amount to about $400 million a year".

The Moneys wound up in Lotus, "the worst place in the world, worse than any battlefield," according to Frank, to whom it appears, like its Greek counterpart, devoid of aspiration, cramped by suffocating indifference.

The Moneys, who first located the girl through the Internet, complain to Troy Roberts, tonight's "48 Hours" reporter, that they were not fully alerted to her condition by the adoption agency, which gave them a glowing account of the girl's personality despite evidence of mental retardation.

"The moneys are there to do so".

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The money".

The money was good.

She deserved the money.

He needed the money.

The Money Exchange followed.

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