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I doubt he will ever see fit to recompense me.
I don't like it and I think you ought to recompense me for my licence fee.' There have many memorable moments over the last 23 years including Cliff Richard singing in 1996 during a rain delay.
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But, as recompense, let me offer some illustrated diet tips (by the cartoonist Ben Schwartz) that I use to maintain my own svelte silhouette.
But it feared that the DWP would refuse to recompense it for payments ruled illegal.
Shouldn't charter-school parents be made to recompense these parents?
"We are constantly told that the Delay Repay scheme is available – and now pays out when trains are delayed by 15 minutes instead of the previous 30 minutes or more – but financial recompense cannot give me back the time I've missed with my family.
Any traffic network so efficient that it included spotting me for an infraction in a miniature tunnel on this distant Canary island deserved to be recompensed.
"Will you be recompensed for this speech?" the officer asked.
What he means is the worker is being recompensed for his work, right?
Even when admitted, can huge historical injustices ever really be recompensed or corrected?
Canada has recompensed indigenous children removed from their homes; so has the state government of Tasmania.
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