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pay

verb as in be advantageous

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Weak match

verb as in make amends

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verb as in get revenge

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Voters were more evenly divided, 46% support versus 43% opposed, about the idea of creating a tax structure that would require those living in high-risk fire areas to pay more for public services.

"My generation and those younger than me are the keenest yet for more family time, but our primary concern has got to be paying the bills," McEvoy said.

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The tariffs mean that US businesses wanting to bring the metals into the country will have to pay a 25% tax on them.

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The occupants had been told by police 18 months ago to stop paying rent, which did not go to Mr Hall, and the judge heard an investigation remained ongoing.

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“We worked long in dangerous conditions just like the other first responders, but we’re paid low wages,” Laquisha Johnson, a former inmate firefighter, said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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