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For example, they ask, is it right that the government should pay to feed and house people in hospital, as well as for medical expenses?
Cocktails at 6 30 will be followed by dinner at 7 30 and an auction of items including an opportunity to pay to feed a homeless person for a day, a week or a month.
I actually linked to it in my blog post about ramen profitability and the notion is that you're not paying payroll and you're not paying rent, you're basically you're working at home, so what it's what you would pay to feed yourself, ramen noodles and your broadband.
"Can I pay to feed one of these?" he asked the cashier.
But, in the second half of the clip, we get two delightful "pundits," one arguing that, it's not McDonald's job to pay to feed her kids, "no matter how many she has".
Stop at the number of cats you can easily pay to feed.
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Mr. Hanley was paid to feed the pigeons.
The job requires walking a fine line between intimacy and professionalism, a bit like the nanny who is paid to feed, bathe and hug your child.
A long-time tenant of this particular shelter explained that NYC was paying to feed us three daily meals and an evening snack.
Vendors have extended him credit and he is now in a Salvation Army program under which he and other downtown restaurants are paid to feed workers at ground zero.
It would be fair to say that wet nursing in the western world, even if it was widespread just a few hundred years ago, still has a class stigma attached to it, rooted in the history of working-class women paid to feed the children of aristocracy.
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