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The working middle class, if there's any left, or the working upper class poor (under $75k per year) are "fee'd" to death by the banks.
Charles Karel Bouley: The World in 107.1 Miles Charles Karel Bouley 2010
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The working middle class, if there's any left, or the working upper class poor (under $75k per year) are "fee'd" to death by the banks.
Charles Karel Bouley: The World in 107.1 Miles Charles Karel Bouley 2010
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The working middle class, if there's any left, or the working upper class poor (under $75k per year) are "fee'd" to death by the banks.
Charles Karel Bouley: The World in 107.1 Miles Charles Karel Bouley 2010
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And attempting to market them globally so that some of those foreigners also get trapped into some of those junk fee'd and restrictive use loans that are over 50 pages now.
National Association of Realtors Reports Uptick On Home Sales.....Really? 2009
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And attempting to market them globally so that some of those foreigners also get trapped into some of those junk fee'd and restrictive use loans that are over 50 pages now.
National Association of Realtors Reports Uptick On Home Sales.....Really? 2009
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He even fee'd Charlie Fairstairs -- Miss Fairstairs I mean -- with gloves, and chickens from Oileymead, so that he might know whether that kite fluttered about his dovecote, and of what nature were the flutterings.
Can You Forgive Her? 1993
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He went even further than this, and fee'd the Captain himself -- binding him down not to flutter as value given in return for such fees.
Can You Forgive Her? 1993
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It is a shameless insult to letters at large when the hysteria is bought and paid for, as does sometimes happen, and not less insulting when the gentleman who grinds the axe is fee'd in kind by the other gentleman who rolls the log.
My Contemporaries In Fiction David Christie Murray
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Blithe was the time when he fee'd wi 'my father, O, vol. ii.,
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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The day was passed in such harmless dalliance and favour as a young girl can show, who has had her own way; with a young man willing to dispense with thought during the intervening space of time before a not overly agreeable ending; and under the auspices of an honoured hostess fee'd by the glitter of coin into a consenting obtuseness.
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