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He began to suspect he was paying for more than his own electricity.
Her mother may end up paying for more than just another prom.
Voters pass, for example, "tough on crime" sentencing laws with nary a thought about paying for more prisons.
Or is it merely a "cheapskate plan" for the government to avoid paying for more staff and bins?
It is actually a levy on northern councils in areas of low housing demand, so the north is paying for more house-building in the south.
But now, third-party plans are paying for more prescriptions (often at deep discounts), and drugstores' profitability on prescriptions has declined.
Paying them almost £1,000 a day as a consultant but carrying on paying for more than three years at a cost to the taxpayer approaching £1m.
But we still don't know if or when these will be available and in the meantime families and businesses are paying for more expensive, high-carbon energy".
JetBlue figures customers paying for more legroom will generate $65 million this year, said Marty St. George, senior vice president for marketing.
Mr. Moholy-Nagy had labored over his strange machine throughout the 1920s, paying for more of it to be made whenever he could afford it.
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