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Examples
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Pawning the problem off to smaller countries is a load of bull.
Global Voices in English » Bermuda, U.S.A.: Guantanamo Controversy 2009
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"Pawning is a viable form of borrowing," says Pawngo's chief executive, Todd Hills, who boasts that he's a pawn-store veteran.
Four Web Tools to Simplify Finances Jennifer Waters 2011
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Pawning, haggling, patches, book signing – tasting sized pours | Dr Vino's wine blog
Pawning, haggling, patches, book signing – tasting sized pours | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Pawning, haggling, patches, book signing – tasting sized pours
Pawning, haggling, patches, book signing – tasting sized pours | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Pawning, haggling, patches, book signing – tasting sized pours
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Pawning gold with the BIS, usually rare, is occurring at a record rate in 2010.
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Pawning gold with the BIS, usually rare, is occurring at a record rate in 2010.
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Pawning some valuable art -- the rich are resorting to some drastic measures in these tough times.
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Not to mention Americans living on low incomes that are Pawning off their own personal belongings for gas money to make it to work.
Think Progress » Contrary To Administration Predictions, Iraq War Contributing To High Oil Prices 2006
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Pawning their safety for the Queen's, the pigs graft their political convictions onto their own persons, reminding us again of the play's consistent imbrications of politics and the body.
Shelley 2001
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