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"But we're in a little bit of a pinch".
Besides being more lucrative, accounts serving affluent clients also face less of a pinch under new government regulations than do those of ordinary savers.
Still, the Thomson Reuters survey also suggested that while discount consumers were seeking bargains, more affluent consumers were feeling less of a pinch.
Before the start of the playoff, Crane said, the three looked at one another as if they were in need of a pinch.
The Crisis Center, which is financed by the county, humanitarian agencies and generous donors, designed the lottery to get people out of a pinch.
I take some bookmakers' claims with a bit of a pinch of salt, but it would appear the price held up for 23 minutes.
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Pour in a tablespoon of milk, a pinch of salt and a shake of black pepper.
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At the time of sowing a pinch of azolla powder was added with each seed.
Raw honesty, A bunch of generosity, A pinch of lightness.
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