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They were paying for a fantasy".
Those who did buy into the stock were paying for a slice of American history.
According to music industry body the IFPI, more than 28m people were paying for a streaming music subscription at the end of 2013.
LSL said that under the new regime, first-time buyers in London would save an average of £4,200 on the typical £290,158 they were paying for a home.
The Cambridges were "extremely sensitive to the fact that public funds were paying for a lot of this work", said one source, and had been "at pains to bear down" on public costs.
Under the banner "against the social division of Europe", it said workers in Greece, Spain and Portugal in particular were paying for a crisis for which they were not responsible.
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But when asked how much they were paying for an ounce, respondents said £40 or less.
"Those U-2s were paid for a long time ago".
The Mets may be paying for a priceless memory.
Another option to consider is paying for a home inspection.
For those films you're paying for a massive spectacle.
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