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For richer.
For richer or poorer?
Once prompted to "take this man for richer or for poorer," Manigault repeated back "for richer or for richer". And the crowd apparently loved it.
"FOR richer, for poorer; in sickness and in health".
These unions began lobbying for richer salaries and pensions.
Mr Obama called for cutting agricultural subsidies for richer farmers.
"For richer or for poorer," the traditional wedding vow goes.
As the officiant asked the groom to repeat the part with "for richer, for poorer," the creative groom inserted his own thoughts: "for richer, for down markets".
But the deadlines were pushed far into the future: 2010 for richer members, 2020 for poorer.
For richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, Arsenal remain wedded to tradition.
A number of bankers and traders have left the bank for richer deals with rival banks.
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