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It didn't entirely pay off.
It was a wild experiment that didn't entirely pay off, despite some glorious moments.
Only after several rounds of back-and-forth did he agree with Representative Chet Edwards, Democrat of Texas, that tax cuts do not entirely pay for themselves.
Kill List consolidates its low-budget approach, but stakes out new territory besides – in a way that doesn't entirely pay off, but is audacious.
Later, if we listen to the record Marcus was describing — something by the Mekons, say, one of his favorite bands, or by Bob Dylan or Randy Newman — we may decide his claims don't entirely pay off, not always.
The cost of being a member of a dating site should also be considered, while some dating site offers their services free of charge, some are entirely pay sites, and some allow free registration with the option of upgrading to a pay membership for access to additional features and benefits.
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(Chicago's stadium in Bridgeview, Ill., was entirely paid for with public money).
The camp is entirely paid for by the government, making it tuition-free.
THIS article about advertising is about a documentary about advertising that its makers say is entirely paid for by advertising.
And they are showing the same insensitivity in cutting child tax credit – something almost entirely paid to women, often on much lower pay than their partners too.
But since I have made some additional principal payments, the mortgage will be entirely paid off in November 2005 if I continue making my regularly scheduled payments.
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