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Even doing one-off spectaculars has not exactly paid off in the past.
Not that he ever exactly paid for our education — or not in full, so far as I can make out — but he fixed it, which in Ronnie's eyes was what counted, particularly in the war years.
Not that he ever exactly paid for our education—or not in full, so far as I can make out but he fixed it, which in Ronnie's eyes was what counted, particularly in the war years.
And whether they like it or not, Hasselblad's approach to focusing only on ultra high-end cameras hasn't exactly paid off.
(This being off off-Broadway and apparently non-Equity, one suspects that the 11 miscellaneous townspeople are not exactly paid).
Okay, I know NHS workers don't get exactly paid football players' wages but we were in Homerton Hospital, East London, this morning with a suspected broken rib and there must have been about six other patients in the place.
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The work didn't exactly pay the bills but it was a step in the right direction.
On the surface, the coincidence of his first marital breakup with the fact that he owed a few billion he couldn't exactly pay back seemed extraordinarily unpropitious.
"It's not exactly pay for performance," said Donald Delves, president of the Delves Group, an executive compensation consulting firm based in Chicago.
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