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We always have to earn something more.
It also helped local people to earn something".
I've always wanted in a movie to earn something that just felt good.
"Soon that boy will have to leave school and go to work to earn something for home," he whispered.
They've dropped points throughout this young season when their level of play was enough to earn something and this match was more of the same.
I agree with Hirshman and her defenders that the only way to have equal power in a marriage is to earn something close to an equal amount of money.
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What they all seem to have in common is a desire to work and a hope to someday earn something more.
As an artist who owns her own masters, Annie may be in a position to actually earn something back, especially in the digital realm, where the costs of physical production and distribution are sometimes zero.
A year and a half ago, Jamieson writes, a group of Panera bakers in Michigan decided to join a union, "to improve working conditions and earn something a little closer to a middle-class living".
The difference is that money will now flow to colleges via students, who will be handed a lump of cash upfront to pay for their fees, which they will repay later after they graduate and once they earn something close to the average national income.
I wish I could earn something now to ease their burden, but I can't leave my children alone.
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