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The escrow money earns interest, and when the employee finally does retire, he gets a lump sum.
One moment, Cousin Bob is sweetly emotional and gets a lump in his throat and the next thing you know, the lump is malignant.
Drjonty gets a lump in his throat at the George Delerue-scored montage, "a two-minute love letter to making films".
Clark said that she has seen a different video, showing Indians and Pakistanis coming together through Coca-Cola, hundreds of times, but that she still gets a lump in her throat when she watches it.
Under an agreement with the teachers' union, the United Federation of Teachers, each school gets a lump sum that can be distributed to staff members at the discretion of a school committee.
Then there is one law for the rich and one for the poor, because the wealthy wife gets a lump sum and has no need to pursue, as the poorer may have to, the enforcement of periodical payments.
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Should shareholders tire of this and sell the company to someone with a different idea of the value of a retired chief's wisdom, Horne gets a lump-sum payment equivalent to $23,650 a month for life.
Eva Czerep, a general practitioner in one of Berlin's poorest neighborhoods, says she gets a lump-sum $50 per patient per quarter, no matter how many visits they make.
I got a lump in my throat.
"I'm getting a lump in my throat," he says.
Who told you she's got a lump?" "Harris," I said.
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