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He said he felt an obligation "to return something for the time I've enjoyed at Edgewood".
"I've gone there to return something and spent $150," he said.
Composers, for their part, have the obligation to return something to that source.
She said: "We were stuck for three hours and we only went to return something.
"I have a feeling they're trying to return something," moaned a cashier to her manager, fanning her damp neck.
They should be made to return something to the public for having been given this enormously lucrative asset.
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I mean, when we give them a questionnaire or a checklist every month to complete and return, something should oblige them to do so, and someone should follow it up... .......... (participant no. 1).
Author Nancy Hatch Dupree, eightysomething, recently opened the Afghanistan Center at Kabul University to commemorate her great love, archaeologist Louis Dupree, and return something to the country that brought them together.
Even issuers who default usually return something to bondholders.
So when we return something to our customer we distinguish between major crimes and minor crimes.
But he's also a guy who has been vital to Sequoia returning something like $15 to $20 billion to investors over his time.
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