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  • 21pay over the odds — (for sth) UK INFORMAL ► to pay more for something than it is really worth: »Small businesses have always paid over the odds for office supplies. Main Entry: ↑pay …

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  • 22pay over the odds for sth — pay over the odds (for sth) UK INFORMAL ► to pay more for something than it is really worth: »Small businesses have always paid over the odds for office supplies. Main Entry: ↑pay …

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  • 23Over the Limit (2010) — Over the Limit Тематическая песня Crash Fit For Rivals Информация Федерация …

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  • 24Over the Limit (2012) — Тематическая песня Thousand Foot Krutch – War of Change …

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  • 25Pay Cards! — was an American syndicated game show that first aired from 1968 69. A Canadian version of Pay Cards! ran in 1973 and a revival, called Super Pay Cards!, ran in 1981 82. The U.S. version was taped in both New York and Cincinnati, while both… …

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  • 26Pay By Touch — was a privately held company which enabled consumers to pay for goods and services with a swipe of their finger on a biometric sensor. It allowed secure access to checking, credit card, loyalty, healthcare, and other personal information, through …

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  • 27pay packet — ˈpay ˌpacket also ˈpay ˌenvelope , ˈwage ˌpacket noun [countable] 1. an envelope containing a worker s pay and a pay slip: • Workers earning £150 a week or more will receive just over £5 extra in their weekly pay packets. 2 …

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  • 28pay rise — ➔ rise2 * * * pay rise UK US noun [C] UK (US pay raise) ► HR, WORKPLACE an increase in the amount of money you earn for doing your job: »annual/average pay rises of over 3% »a big/huge/substantial pay rise ask for/demand/seek a pay ris …

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  • 29pay — [n] earnings from employment allowance, bacon*, bread*, commission, compensation, consideration, defrayment, emoluments, fee, hire*, honorarium, income, indemnity, meed, payment, perquisite, pittance, proceeds, profit, reckoning, recompensation,… …

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  • 30Pay as you throw — (PAYT) (also called trash metering, unit pricing, variable rate pricing, or user pay) is a usage pricing model for disposing of municipal solid waste. Users are charged a rate based on how much waste they present for collection to the… …

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