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She had not exactly earned the money.
The old £1 notes, withdrawn in 1988, haven't exactly earned collectors a fortune; one seller is currently asking £6.99 for five of them on eBay and has no bidders.
With a $3 trillion deficit in the US, with legislators in the UK taking austerity measures and the entire nation of Germany considering a bailout for the entire nation of Greece, governments haven't exactly earned the trust of their people, whether they be mega-rich or on the poverty line.
Houston hasn't exactly earned a reputation as a city teeming with techies.
Perhaps it's not fair to say the Romeikes only became a conservative cause célèbre because they are white Christians, though conservatives haven't exactly earned the benefit of the doubt and do seem to be ignoring all those brown Catholics from Central and South America.
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I agree, especially as Kenya didn't exactly earn theirs.
Even more intriguing is who exactly earns revenue from the advert - and how much!
The central romance, between a starfish-studying biologist and a drifter who resides at the local brothel without exactly earning her keep there, was not in the wholesome sweet spot for Rodgers and Hammerstein, and their ambivalence about the material may have had something to do with its ultimate failure.
A good number of haters have noted that a lot of Kenshoo's high profile U.S. customers are Sequoia-backed companies, suggesting that Kenshoo didn't exactly earn the business.
That's not exactly earning the money, is it?
Others are misled by their perceptions of who exactly earns the minimum wage.
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