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In 2012, China overtook the Germans to become the globe's top tourism spenders by whacking an extra 43percentt on what they spent in 2011.
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In doing so, Yahoo! could risk angering retailers and manufacturers, which would rather not whack an extra 15% off a price at the last minute.
PocketNet costs a flat $30 a month for pseudo-Web access directly from a cell phone, but use that phone as a PC modem and you'll get whacked a whopping extra nickel per kilobyte.
Tenants may be perfectly comfortable whacking on an extra £50 to their monthly bills when signing the initial contracts, but beware of additional chargers incurred at the end of the year.
Whack an Ugg on it.
Taking advantage of the extra player, in the 79th minute, Robert Koren whacked a relatively tepid low ball that the Algerian goalkeeper let hit him on the arm and skip into the net.
Medicare gets whacked a lot these days by politicians.
To whack a mole?
Whack a sword about!
By the reception desk, there is a Ping-Pong table, where two employees chase and whack a celluloid ball.
Whack a mole, and you may find, across town, the mole whacking itself.
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