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Refugees who arrived in Europe last year could repay spending on them almost twice over within just five years, according to one of the first in-depth investigations into the impact incomers have on host communities.
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South Africa's Zuma expected to repay money spent on home renovations after court ruling.
Congressmen grilled the directors on why Dr. Waksal was allowed to borrow hundreds of thousands of dollars from the company over the last decade, in part to repay personal spending on a corporate credit card.
The thought of repaying these spent advances disturbed her.
His son works now to repay that loyalty, spending his free time in the locker room contacting the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The governor refused the federal government's demand that the state repay $271 million already spent on the tunnel project.
When federal transportation officials demanded that New Jersey repay money already spent on the project, Mr. Christie hired Patton Boggs, a Washington law firm, to challenge that demand.
The constitutional court, South Africa's highest court, ruled last month that Zuma had ignored an order to repay state funds spent on a lavish upgrade of his private home.
(Chad argued the initial $25 million bonus wasn't subject to oversight, but it has agreed to repay the $4.5 million spent on weapons).
And, after a quiet start, Bale started to repay the money spent on him by cancelling out Villarreal's opener, converting Daniel Carvajal's pull back from inside the six-yard box.
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