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The scale of the country's needs has prompted concern about how it could ever repay the money.
The northerners' priority is to avoid the mistakes in Greece, where countries of the euro zone lent more money than Athens could ever repay (including to recapitalise banks).
After a firefighter rescued Steve Marley's mother and sister from their burning home in Marine Park, Brooklyn, Mr. Marley asked how he could ever repay such a debt.
The average deposit required to buy in the capital is £70,000, which leaves two ways to get on to the ladder: one is to be extremely rich, the other is to be quite rich and then borrow more money than you could ever repay.
Ali gave to the sport of boxing, more than it could ever repay!
He told me he was the reason we never had any money, and that his medical bills were getting to be more than we could ever repay.
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"How could I ever repay it?" Besides his son Richard, Mr. Hargesheimer is survived by another son, Eric; a daughter, Carol; a sister, Mary Louise Gibson; and eight grandchildren.
"I was taught by Byron Nelson and I asked him one time, 'How could I ever repay you for all you've done for me?' He said, 'Ken, be good to the game and give back.' And that's what I've tried to do because I've said many times, the world will never remember you for what you take from it, but only what you leave behind".
How will she ever repay the debt?
"Did you ever repay her?" we asked.
And how can we ever repay them for everything they gave us?
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