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Children's accounts still pay a bit of interest, apparently.
"There's people that'll pay a bit of money for this property.
Google might want to pay a bit of attention to this after buying Zagat, the restaurant ratings publisher, last week.
But where to go for a classy drink, where classy men will pay a bit of attention?
"You do pay a bit of a premium," said Debra Stotts, the sales and leasing director at Trump World Tower, at 845 United Nations Plaza.
"Social insurance is very important: you pay a bit of money right now, but feel more secure for the future," he says.
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"In Syria, there was always a way to avoid bureaucracy, even if it meant paying a bit of extra money.
"We really welcomed the auto industry when it moved down here, suppliers and all, but we're paying a bit of a price," Mr. Murray said.
The point of thinking about this is not that there is a moral equivalence between reducing the tax bill on a massive income to around 1 per cent and being paid – or paying – a bit of cash in hand.
Johnson also admitted earlier in training camp that he was surprised by the amount of coverage Tebow had gotten, which signaled that Johnson had not paid a bit of attention to the Tebow overload that overtook Denver last year.
The i-opener, made by Austin-based Netpliance, has paid a bit of a price to be the first Net appliance on the market in that it still could use some refinements.
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