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Unless the insurance company gets the provider to give you the same discount the insurance company gets (say, in PPO agreements), your deductible is going to disappear in no-time, as you pay 3-10 times the cost that the insurance company would have paid.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » On High Deductible Health Insurance 2009
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In this coaly no-time strewn with fallen stars, you are a roaming panther and I am a tangle of snakes.
Blind Roberta Lawson 2011
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Sample for yourself (there are tickets) the bizarre, no-time beauty of Lukas Hemleb's staging, designed and lit by Raimund Bauer.
Niobe, Regina di Tebe; Faust; The Makropulos Case; Fidelio Fiona Maddocks 2010
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Whether you're by a pool, on a patio, boat or rooftop, these gin-based thirst quenchers will have you cooled down in no-time.
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Whether you're by a pool, on a patio, boat or rooftop, these gin-based thirst quenchers will have you cooled down in no-time.
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A no-time, time zone, seeping with yesterday and the moment you find yourself in: almost back in time.
w.h.auden | funeral blues « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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Whether you're by a pool, on a patio, boat or rooftop, these gin-based thirst quenchers will have you cooled down in no-time.
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My answer is – and you're probably not going to like it, and I don't blame you, but there may be a spark of an idea your consciousness can relate to at some level – is that whatever is responsible for the universe (or the multiverse, which would be the real universe), neither exists in time, nor exists in timelessness – the very idea of time or no-time doesn't apply at all.
Dawkins and ID 2008
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Organized by the cutting edge literary magazine of the same name, Tin House provides a crash course in writing for writers -- emerging, hopeful, discouraged, promising, full-time, part-time, no-time -- all serious.
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Organized by the cutting edge literary magazine of the same name, Tin House provides a crash course in writing for writers -- emerging, hopeful, discouraged, promising, full-time, part-time, no-time -- all serious.
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