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I put a pound in the bucket.
"You have to put a pound in, sir".
"We even have this box, and we have to put a pound in it every time the TV runs out.
So then it is natural to quaff a pint and put a pound or two on the one you think is the fastest.
Put a pound of weed into a jar, break it down into one-gram units — that's 454 single jars, tubes, bags," co-owner Joy Hollingsworth said.
And the cost to put a pound of cargo in orbit is still $10,000 , 10times what NASA wants to spend.
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"Of course no-one can put a pounds and pence value on everything in nature - but equally we cannot ignore the importance of looking after it when we are striving for economic growth".
A grateful walker puts a pound note in the box.
This would reduce the cost of putting a pound of payload into orbit to $1,000 from $10,000.
The simple norm of putting a # (pound sign) in front of a phrase or abbreviation creates a beacon in the darkness for people focused on a particular question.
Mair puts a pound in the pot every day that Grayling doesn't answer his question: does Grayling take personal responsibility for awarding a £14m contract to a firm that has no ships?
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