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Too much investigative reporting lies in pawn.
Proof of pure intent, one way or the other, will always lie in pawn.
Maybe Chris Patten's role as chairman of the BBC Trust lies in pawn.
Reputations lie in pawn at the malign push of a button.
Louis IX had purchased the relic from the Venetians, who held it in pawn from Baldwin II Porphyrogenitus, the Latin emperor of Constantinople (now Istanbul).
He made a final pathetic appearance to appeal to parliament for permission to sell some land, raggedly suited, his parliamentary robes in pawn.
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But the real change in pawning has to do with the skyrocketing price of gold.
Let's hope they're less successful in pawning off their next fraud.
Most states returned again to a system of public pawnshops, however, after finding that complete freedom in pawning was harmful to debtors.
After all, if someone steals your iPhone, they're probably more interested in pawning it than looking through all the boring stuff you do with it.
(sung about in "A Pawn in Their Game") — to philosophical — does Mr. Dylan's race "matter"?
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