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en If they are not replaced every other year as insurance pays for them to be, they can begin to wear out and leak,

en The insurance company determined it was a tornado. We've replaced everything. It took most of the front porch. We've rebuilt or replaced some walls, replaced flooring, the roof and the ceilings.

en In taking out an insurance policy one pays for it in dollars and cents, always at liberty to discontinue payments. If, however, woman's premium is a husband, she pays for it with her name, her privacy, her self-respect, her very life, ''until death doth part.''
  Emma Goldman

en In taking out an insurance policy one pays for it in dollars and cents, always at liberty to discontinue payments. If, however, woman's premium is a husband, she pays for it with her name, her privacy, her self-respect, her very life, "until death doth part."
  Emma Goldman

en Insurance is good for children and construction workers. If a child's phone breaks, the parent pays for repairs, if it's repairable. If not, they're faced with buying a new phone, which now costs $225 instead of the original $19.95 contract price. With the average cost of insurance set at $5 month, it could be well worth the investment.

en I've already put a new roof on the main building and repaired the roofs on the other two buildings. Now I'm waiting on insurance money for the rest of the repairs. I've been ready to begin for three months, but the insurance company has been very very slow and resistant.

en All that stuff is trivial to me. People lost their lives; people without home insurance lost their homes. My stuff can be replaced, because I've been blessed. Lives can't be replaced. Friends of mine are still looking for their siblings and their mothers and fathers. I don't care about my stuff.

en There is something utterly nauseating about a system of society which pays a harlot 25 times as much as it pays its prime minister, 250 times as much as it pays its members of Parliament and 500 times as much as it pays some of its ministers of religion.

en We'll actually wear the suits on the way up. Well make sure we're stabilized and the temperature of the capsule is OK. Then we'll take them off and save them for an emergency -- some sort of pressure leak -- and then we'll be wearing them on the way down.

en Today, Medicare provides health insurance to about 40 million seniors and disabled individuals each year. The number is only expected to grow as the baby boomers begin retiring.

en It is my hope, and I think it's a reasonable expectation, that prospective competitors will begin to join the Illinois marketplace so that Illinois physicians and surgeons can begin to pay lower rates for their insurance.

en The money we get from Waterford just barely pays for insurance and officiating costs. She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. The money we get from Waterford just barely pays for insurance and officiating costs.

en The one (interest) point you save pays for the credit insurance policy.

en People assume that Medicaid is a lot like insurance and pays for 100 percent of their health care.

en In my particular case I knew several years ago that members of county council did receive the insurance. I pay the same that everybody else pays.


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