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en People like to tip on New Year's Eve. Sometimes when you get the drunks, they don't know what they're paying you. They think they're handing you a $10 bill and they hand you $100.

en On the Internet, gambling and paying with credit cards--which doesn't really feel like you are handing out that $20 bill--is a powerful mix. You think, ?What's $20 on my credit card? I will pay it off.' Next thing you know it is $50, then $100 and then you don't care how much you spend. You're focused on winning it back.

en This year I'm going to be handing out little hand radios and pedometers.

en Most people treat IRA contributions like they're paying a bill. They should think about it as paying themselves.

en At the end of the day, it is law-abiding, bill-paying citizens who pay for the bankruptcy of others, regardless of whether the debts involved were taken on by con men or those whose situations simply got out of hand.

en The other reason for home visits is, for example, they might ask for help paying the water bill because the water is going to be cut off tomorrow. Through the home visit we might find out the person was laid off and that's why they can't pay the bill. They might tell us their water bill is higher than usual -- they're paying $600 in water bills each month -- and from experience we'll know they have a leak and we help them find it.

en It's going to be adjusted next year. Knowing that they didn't have 12, 13, 14 thousand dollars sitting in a basket somewhere ... this year it's coming out of my bill. I'm in effect paying for it this year.

en Soliciting is the handing out of materials or distributing things to people, and essentially, that's what he was doing. He was handing out photos on university property.

en It's a great day to complete a 27-year career and realize you're handing the reins of the administration over to such a talented individual. Bill Underwood will be such a superb leader. He's intelligent, articulate, perceptive and wise.

en I'll pay the bill, but I'm not handing a check to the city to go into that fund.

en He and Bill Jr. had a really good relationship. As Bill Jr. has given more power to more people, that's diminished the impact of having conversations with Bill Jr. a little bit, although don't think for a minute Bill Jr. isn't stomping his feet somewhere. I think it's much more of an open community today. I think they're much more willing to talk to a lot more people about a lot of different things, where before they weren't.

en Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. It balances the overall impact, ... Quite frankly, you've got to satisfy the people who are paying the bill.

en I have people that tell me this is great for them because they don't have to choose between paying a bill and buying groceries.

en Look at what people are paying for drugs in other countries, ... This bill may not be perfect but it's a step in the right direction.

en A lot of people pay for gas on their credit cards. Then, next month, when they get the bill, all of a sudden they're paying another 100 bucks for gas, and they have to make an adjustment.


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