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Soon we will make someone pay; we will score goals one day".
Roy Hodgson has claimed his team selection did not constitute a risk as England passed up the chance to win Group B and the manager insisted his side had dominated all three fixtures in the section and would "make someone pay".
He only needs that bit of luck to get over 20 and I'm sure he will make someone pay soon".
Of course, you can make someone pay your "damages".
The only way that you can make someone pay for content from 2007 into the foreseeable future is on a closed network.
I fully understand the pain and anguish that follows the end of a relationship, but to make someone pay -- indefinitely -- for the other is ridiculous.
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(How else could rent-to-own stores stay in business?) If easy credit sometimes leads people to make reckless decisions, it's even more dangerous for governments, which constantly wrestle with the temptation to buy stuff today and make someone else pay for it tomorrow.
Make someone else pay the full price for a new vehicle and pick up that used vehicle a few years later when the depreciation slows its huge down curve.
Don't forget, play everyone's emotions and personalities, for example, if you make someone not pay an employee, that person's probably going to quit their job.
Ever make someone bleed?
Ever make someone cry?
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