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He had tossed off the tune and quickly sold it, eventually buying it back at a tremendous loss.
A bit later, when you have just shaken off the tune of the bread van, a different, louder and even more persistent jingle: the ice-cream van.
Jennifer observed that Hollie got emotional in the middle and that it threw her off the tune.
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The more productive strategy is to turn off the tuning fork, eliminating or reducing this particular source of attraction.
Hats off to Macenstein, whose sleuthing efforts have paid off to the tune of 1,300 Diggs.
Then came the news that Mr. Apotheker's acquisition of Autonomy was being written off to the tune of $8.8 billion.
Ticket scams are "on the rise" with Britons being ripped off to the tune of £50m over the past year alone, according to a study.
Based on the margins that they knew about, and a valuation of the collection, Rybolovlev's lawyers claimed that their client had been ripped off to the tune of $1,049,465,009.
Its starts with Harry and the Queen sitting on a sofa in front of a fire, leafing through a brochure of the games, when the prince's mobile goes off, to the tune of Hail to the Chief.
Where's my money?'" Lehman is suing Barclays for allegedly ripping it off to the tune of $11bn£7.4bnbn) over the deal, in which the British bank took on nearly 10,000 employees and gained a heavyweight presence on Wall Street.
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