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Didn't Clinton get the deficit down to practically paid for?
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The Shuttle fleet was supposed to be a safe, reliable workhorse that would make a round trip every week at a cost of ten million dollars each, supplanting disposable rockets and practically paying for itself by doing odd jobs like putting communications satellites into orbit.
With the money you save on haircuts, napkins, and Kleenex, the thing practically pays for itself after a single use.
So jump the fence (Bonus: Jumping a fence is a fine display of visual hubris that only rarely does not look awesome. And with a book in-hand? Come on. You're practically paying for it with this), land gracefully on the other side of the fence, and run toward home.
The garments have practically paid their way in rentals.
"As someone else here has pointed out, paying to have a car in the city is practically like paying for second apartment," he says.
Why bother with a paid for approximation when the real thing was there, for free, practically begging to be taken without permission?
I had paid for home service and when the service man arrived, he took a look at my two-year-old machine and commented, "This is practically obsolete".
Sanders practically roars from the television screen as he lays into Wall Street, the hometown industry that he argues has contributed to a rigged economy and corrupt campaign financing — and, he suggests, has bought and paid for Clinton.
Participants paid for themselves.
Americans are used to swiping a debit or credit card to pay for practically everything because few banks charge a fee on domestic purchases.
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