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| 2010 it was revealed that he had been asked to | repay a total of £29,691.93. |
| be able to generate the cash flow required to | repay a loan, should be recipients of charity. |
| MLA Peter Jenkins was ousted after refusing to | repay a government loan. |
| had been prompted by the Government's need to | repay a political debt to the Road Haulage Associati |
| with some creditors and business borrowers to | repay a total of 13 billion Egyptian pounds in retur |
| scam is exposed, Lang-bee has to find a way to | repay all the people her mother cheated. |
| p as collateral on a loan, which she could not | repay, and the property was conveyed by Sheriff's de |
| legislature resigns or is expelled, they must | repay any compensation received. |
| n the final report, Browne was not required to | repay anything. |
| 2010 Shearer faced bankruptcy when ordered to | repay approximately $1.5m to former State of Origin |
| ormer State of Origin teammate Dale Shearer to | repay approximately $1.5m to Lam for an outstanding |
| at that location to create a revenue stream to | repay bonds used to fund construction. |
| Byrne was further ordered to | repay CAD$117,812 to the Crown. |
| By the end of 1854, an unexpected call to | repay credit advanced by his paper supplier forced C |
| In order to | repay debt of local dealers, Igor is forced to sale |
| In Genoa, three Florentine financiers had to | repay enraged clients who had deposited the equivale |
| unded the Greyfriars of Elgin in an attempt to | repay for his sins. |
| (e) | repay, from any available funds in the escrow accoun |
| esbury when the original owners were unable to | repay funds paid in advance for lumber. |
| g?. Nessarose and Elphaba try to find a way to | repay Glinda. |
| Martin Van Buren dismissed him for failing to | repay government funds that had been entrusted to hi |
| ssing headlines, Lazarowicz announced he would | repay half of the more than £5000 expenses he had cl |
| lity, Headknocker was given the opportunity to | repay Hardcase. |
| To | repay, he sold almost all of his father's collection |
| e to their large debts, the club was unable to | repay Healey and was declared bankrupt. |
| arks handed over a $400,000 check to partially | repay her victims. |
| a sudden decision in order to help her mother | repay her gambling debts, which is to marry a rich e |
| ite, she is also able to save money and slowly | repay her loan due to her business classes. |
| aw, telling an interviewer: “It's my chance to | repay her for all the times she used me in her NBC C |
| hampionship in 2009, her final year, she would | repay her scholarship-worth about $64,000 in out-of- |
| knifethrower for Robert Rodriguez's circus to | repay him for taking her under his wing. |
| rm as a teacher, the general public decided to | repay him by building a new school house and naming |
| and she soon chases after him with a desire to | repay him for what he did. |
| and jumps on Ren saying that she "has come to | repay him". |
| English factory at Visakhapatnam and failed to | repay him. |
| territory at his own expense, being allowed to | repay himself out of the revenues. |
| To | repay his debt to Parish for saving his life Andrew |
| Triple Diamond, to gather the money needed to | repay his business partner. |
| Hoping to | repay his family for the trouble he has caused them |
| o prove himself on the international stage and | repay his coach's faith. |
| Chic vowed to give all he had to | repay his debt to Jaina, even commits acts he full w |
| In this way, he or she can earn money to | repay his or her debt to the bank as well as to earn |
| rf although he (as Cort's partner) also had to | repay his father's debts- mostly to the Navy. |
| rs later to George Proctor to enable Berney to | repay his debts. |
| gued that his father had said the son need not | repay if the son would stop complaining about how Mr |
| been lent money in the form of fiat paper now | repay in gold or silver-specie. |
| irteenth century might be a subject that would | repay investigation. |
| ause his then-wife did not turn over assets to | repay investors. |
| Required taxpayers receiving the credit to | repay it over 15 years in equal installments by impo |
| francs by a stranger as long as he promises to | repay it to a local church when he can afford to; th |
| embezzled 20 lakhs from the bank, is unable to | repay it, and hence is killing himself. |
| , leaving it to them to take their own time to | repay it, without usury.' |
| their earning power and they were not able to | repay it. |
| occupancy to plunge, and the league could not | repay its construction loan. |
| Unable to | repay its debtors, Cardiff Coal and Iron was placed |
| t if Ohio repudiated its debt and chose not to | repay its creditors, it would make it harder for the |
| ny statements by Iraq regarding its refusal to | repay its foreign debt, and decided to create a fund |
| alleged fiduciary irregularities and asked to | repay legal costs of £28,268, but was reinstated as |
| 2 month suspended sentence, and was ordered to | repay money from the sale of the property. |
| In 2007, Dicks promised to | repay money spent on personal items including fine w |
| g Report showed that 343 MPs had been asked to | repay money, including several from Derbyshire. |
| F funds for her personal use and was unable to | repay more than UK£2600. |
| deeply upset to see him go, and allowed him to | repay off his vast loan in instalments, knowing full |
| was sold at auction to the mortagee in 1844 to | repay outstanding debts. |
| ham battled a bankruptcy court's order that he | repay over $100,000 in loans from the now-deceased E |
| ton, she moved an ice plant between wharves to | repay part of her refurbishment at the port's dry do |
| to The Football League, Roberts was forced to | repay part of his £150,000 compensation package orig |
| Europe, in November 2009 Hawawira was asked to | repay some travel costs after skipping a taxpayer-fu |
| n, with the understanding that Dillinger would | repay some part of the bribe money out of his share |
| ively low-income public-service law careers to | repay student loans, was the first loan repayment as |
| When it comes to | repay such debt, many of us try to find excuse to av |
| s used when an unlikely promise is made; "I'll | repay that loan soon!" "Oh,yes - when Donnelly docks |
| Balan had to | repay the debts created by his father. |
| However she has refused to | repay the money so far. |
| We are in position to begin to | repay the federal government's TARP investments. |
| She resolves to | repay the hurt Steve caused her by dating Peter. |
| She is expected to | repay the whole sum by April 2012. |
| Sue refuses, wanting a chance to | repay the training she received from the Settlement |
| The recipient of the loan can | repay the loan after landing a job. |
| Tokubei seizes the chance to ask Kuheiji to | repay the now-overdue loan. |
| He now has one week to | repay the money before the firm's auditors make thei |
| Estelle promises to | repay the loan, then explains that she owes the Pool |
| rah electoral office, was forced to resign and | repay the money taken. |
| Agnew was ordered to | repay the state the $147,500 in kickbacks, with inte |
| come to claim our promised place, aim only to | repay the good you gave, |
| They always expect the team to | repay the compliment and only one hundred (plus some |
| To | repay the amount, he became part of a gang of crimin |
| He was later asked to | repay the course fee, which he did indirectly throug |
| ressman's spokesman said the congressman would | repay the scholarship fund for any awards he made in |
| and in 1867 was ordered by the legislature to | repay the state $88,000, plus interest and court cos |
| .6 million U.S. dollars: about $7.4 million to | repay the allegedly embezzled money, and another $20 |
| Pawar said most of the mills had failed to | repay the loans because of persistent drought affect |
| The three had to | repay the money, about five thousand pounds each, an |
| Rather than | repay the loan, he was asked to give a percentage of |
| hrough Windows' settings yourself, this should | repay the - pretty small - investment and help you g |
| first team football and they would eventually | repay the club when they won promotion to the second |
| Into 2007-08 and Cole began to | repay the faith shown in him by the Hammers, scoring |
| re); Caplin accepted the finding and agreed to | repay the money. |
| rtgage debt collateral becomes insufficient to | repay the loan. |
| gned at the end of the season, and would again | repay the confidence shown in him with further impro |
| purchase the property, but that she failed to | repay the loan, and was attempting to regain control |
| and the situation Kouta was in, she decides to | repay the favor for the ice cream and that was to ta |
| To | repay the government the money he had stolen from th |
| in his clothes; Dickens gives him 10 cents to | repay the phone call. |
| h they invite people of other tribes, often to | repay the other tribes for parties they held, or to |
| r the mysterious death of his father, so as to | repay the debt he owed Dio's father for saving his l |
| perating expenses as well as enough revenue to | repay the estimated $75 million in foreign and domes |
| he cargo as contraband, and used the profit to | repay the original repairing and re-floating of the |
| f the single meant that he was quickly able to | repay the loan. |
| hem to leave her father alone and allow her to | repay the loan. |
| nded up owning the farm when Stanton could not | repay the note by 1765. |
| and the borrower would sign a note agreeing to | repay the government with interest at the same rate |
| lympic funds and revenue would then be used to | repay the state. |
| o benefit the gods in the desire realms and to | repay the kindness of his mother by liberating her f |
| at the 50 cent toll was originally enstated to | repay the cost to build the tunnel, which makes sens |
| of the Most High, those countries would amply | repay the undertaking, and that you would end by obt |
| sion, questioned the rail company's ability to | repay the loan-one of the largest federal loans ever |
| k and Frishberg's investment firm will need to | repay the investors, as do all other borrowers. |
| , actually died in happiness for being able to | repay the kindness shown by her fellow Ultraforces i |
| lephone line for 1 year after installation, or | repay the subsidised cost back to BIB as part of the |
| for thinking that his company would be able to | repay the debt when it became due. |
| Many Kentuckians found themselves unable to | repay their loans. |
| any source of revenue from foreign exchange to | repay their loans, they began to default. |
| As the entrepreneurs | repay their loans, the Field Partners remit funds ba |
| ow them to journey to the Race's homeworld and | repay their visit to Earth. |
| hey belived in my talent and music and I wanna | repay their faith back with not good but mindblowing |
| ameahwait donated horses to Lewis and Clark to | repay them for reuniting him with his long-lost sist |
| istence and the best gift the club was able to | repay them with was winning the Croatian Cup. |
| ecome an integral member of the team and would | repay them by helping them win the Chinese FA Cup an |
| Asia Aluminum did not have sufficient funds to | repay these debts. |
| While the Nation can never fully | repay these workers or their families, they deserve |
| ly mortgaged estates was insufficient to fully | repay these debts. |
| indulgences in his diocese to obtain funds to | repay this loan, as long as half the collection was |
| st resulted in 32 councillors being ordered to | repay to the council the interest the council had lo |
| ted in the 1930s, but which Germany decided to | repay to restore its reputation. |
| Tri Polyta at once stroke of the obligation to | repay US$185 million in principal, as well as close |
| entenced to eight years in prison, required to | repay US$2 million dollars, and will be a registered |
| When Evey offers to | repay V's kindness, he dresses her up as a young gir |
| t a hefty $44,000 from his mortified mother to | repay what he owes. |
| im, saying, 'Have patience with me, and I will | repay you!' |
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