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  • Having repayed them or not are now fighting the very legislation (regulation) that would prevent it from happening again.

    The "Infallible" Shoulder Shot 2009

  • The voters you betrayed with your attitude of NO will make sure you are repayed by not being re-elected in 2010.

    First on the Ticker: RNC blasts Obama's stimulus in new video 2009

  • Having repayed them or not are now fighting the very legislation (regulation) that would prevent it from happening again.

    The "Infallible" Shoulder Shot 2009

  • Eventually, they managed to get the money either through donations or debts to be repayed when the project turns in profits.

    Global Voices in English » Jordan: Community Work Changing Lives 2009

  • That is what the federal government is trying to do to the big banks, make them keep paying even though they hae repayed their TARP loan.

    Is the Responsibility Tax Legal? Matt Johnston 2010

  • Mr Sandler said that between £25bn and £30bn of [Northern Rock] mortgages would come up for renewal during 2008, and would either be repayed or rolled over on higher interest rates.

    BBC English 2008

  • -- LAO cites "failed budget solutions responsible for" the current crisis; as a result, a huge deficit hole must be plugged and an even bigger one coming in 2012-13 when local government loans must be repayed pursuant to Proposition 1A (2004); federal ones as well in 2011;

    The Recession is Over, the Depression Just Beginning 2010

  • Mr Sandler said that between £25bn and £30bn of [Northern Rock] mortgages would come up for renewal during 2008, and would either be repayed or rolled over on higher interest rates.

    BBC English 2008

  • -- LAO cites "failed budget solutions responsible for" the current crisis; as a result, a huge deficit hole must be plugged and an even bigger one coming in 2012-13 when local government loans must be repayed pursuant to Proposition 1A (2004); federal ones as well in 2011;

    Printing: The Recession is Over, the Depression Just Beginning 2010

  • That is what the federal government is trying to do to the big banks, make them keep paying even though they hae repayed their TARP loan.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Matt Johnston 2010

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