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Payoffs of politicians still happen, of course.
But the payoffs of space programs can justify their expense.
He knows both the pitfalls and the payoffs of working this territory.
By the early 1900s, payoffs of as much as $100,000 attracted the interest of racketeers, particularly in the U.S.
They add up to the definitive album on the pressures, diversions and payoffs of Internet-era celebrity.
Either way, regular payoffs of huge amounts of cash diverted into all the wrong hands is ludicrous.
The payoffs of a career in music have grown increasingly uncertain, but there is no shortage of aspirants.
They use the term "cheap talk" to describe communications that don't directly affect the payoffs of a game.
The expansion emphasizes the sameness of his writing and his performances, and makes the payoffs of the jokes feel small.
One of the payoffs of starting from scratch with whole chestnuts is gaining a bit of flavor as they toast.
The photographs and other scientific data were the first payoffs of Cassini's success in orbiting the giant planet after a 2.2-billion-mile journey of nearly seven years.
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