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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
ante .
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Examples
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As the dust settled, the fines were doled out: Warner Music anteed up $5 million, Sony BMG came in with $10 million, and Universal topped the chart with $12 million -- all because they were caught in the age old trap of trying to have their money pave the way for their songs onto the FCC dictated radio stations.
Jason Schmitt: Radio Gives Payola a Facelift to Stay Afloat 2010
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So the taxpayers (who anteed up for the bailout funds which the banks are now using to purchase the assets) will again pick up the tab when the assets turn out to not be worth as much as the banks are paying for them.
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After working Americans anteed up a few hundred billion, 1.6 billion was given to executives to buy Country Club Memberships, book travel aboard corporate jets, and most importantly, award themselves, on average, $2.6 million in bonuses.
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(He anteed up pretty well on a tough question from Sean Penn's daughter back in 2005.)
Phil Bronstein: Newsom's YouTube-athon: A One-Man Show, Hold Your Applause 2009
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Uncertain as is the duration of any particular human life, the solvency of a life insurance company is guar - anteed; uncertain as may be the sex of an unborn child, the approximate equality of numbers of the two sexes is one of the most certain things in the world.
CHANCE MAURICE KENDALL 1968
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Peeple had tuk a distaist to the money, and exsept a $100 dollers I paid my tavurn bill with, and $500 dollers I anteed off amongst the boys of a night, I couldn't git off a sent.
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INSKEEP: Now, its not the first time that museums have anteed art in the run-up to the Super Bowl.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Exxon anteed up billions for risky Arctic Russian drilling rights this week, and the large tankers - escorted by unneeded icebreakers - sailed the shortcut across the top of Russia this summer.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PAUL KORING 2011
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Exxon anteed up billions for risky Arctic Russian drilling rights this week, and the large tankers - escorted by unneeded icebreakers - sailed the shortcut across the top of Russia this summer.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PAUL KORING 2011
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Exxon anteed up billions for risky Arctic Russian drilling rights this week, and the large tankers - escorted by unneeded icebreakers - sailed the shortcut across the top of Russia this summer.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PAUL KORING 2011
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