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And the truth is that of the various things the wealthy might spend on, this is one of the less offensive; it might even reduce externalities, if people walk back to their downtown hideaways instead of having a limo wait outside the restaurant for hours.
But developers say the large tanks are well worth such expenses because residents find them to be unusual and captivating amenities, whose maintenance, about $1,000 a month, is roughly equivalent to what a luxury building might spend on, say, flowers in the lobby.
Still, there are some ways to get a piece of hot stocks, even if they are trading for more than you might spend on a diamond ring, or even a car.
For black households the figure was $57 less than Mr O'Neal might spend on lunch.
He declined to say how much Labor might spend on advertising during the next campaign.
It has no place in league tables and the fees come to less than the participants might spend on coffee.
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Pulis hinted he might have funds to spend on new players when the transfer window opens in January.
"What is fair play because one club can spend £200m on a team and another might spend £8-10m on their team.
After all, if we didn't spend the money on missile defense, we might spend it on real weapons.
Those drivers won't spend $100,000 on a high-end electric vehicle like the Tango but they might spend $20,000 on a Toyota.
Faced with the choice on how to spend that baby-sitting money, young Americans might spend more on fancy gadgets like those popular iPhones.
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