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No one in the division has accrued as many as Sunderland's 85 yellow cards and they have scored badly in other spheres, particularly the behaviour of Poyet and his assistants in the technical area.
In effect, the banks are paying the debt these owners accrued as the housing market plunged.
A. Yes, we were working with a deficit that was inherited and accrued as time went on.
Many of us believed that we had earned the instant wealth we accrued as housing prices spiked.
MacBride attacked his contemporaries' inability to see how the state would exploit the metadata accrued as everything was being computerised.
It is not for us to speculate what percentage of a notional bank's notional multibillion profits might have been accrued as the result of unauthorised wins.
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Other benefits: Core and bank holidays accrue, as well as holiday entitlement.
Personal and national debts are accruing as rapidly as our obligations to subsequent generations.
Does it exist to accrue as much money as possible for its owners, with on-the-field activities merely subordinated to this goal?
My old manager is of the opinion that comedians are only popular for a short time, and that in that time they should try to accrue as much as possible.
Interest accrues as soon as the loan is made, and repayment begins as soon as the final disbursement is completed.
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