How To Use Penni In A Sentence
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It's that last part Buckley is singing about, but he probably should have considered penning a few lines to himself regarding the "musician gone too soon" part.
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The lexical diarrhoea, the mememe contents, the Pennine Chain I-Know-Everything certainty.
Fancy Forking Out £80 for Breakfast with Stephen Timms?
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Situated only eight miles from Manchester's bustling city centre and with superb views over the Pennines, the elegant Norton Grange Hotel at Rochdale offers fine four-star accommodation within landscaped grounds.
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I got out all my change, and put it on the counter: two pennies, two nickels, two quarters.
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His father now ceremoniously conducted Mrs. Penniman to what he spoke of as the banqueting hall.
The Wrong Twin
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She fell in love with a penniless artist.
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But most guests prefer a more active role on the ranch: herding cattle from one pasture to another, rounding up strays, and learning team penning, roping, or cutting.
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His dramatic solos and stage hops also fired up the fans during "A Favor House Atlantic" and "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3" -- both 2003 opuses that often sounded like Rush homages, with drummer Chris Pennie on the beat and everywhere else, and lyrics that only a CIA cryptanalyst or college-age C&C fan could decipher.
Prog rockers Coheed and Cambria take on 9:30 club in Washington
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Young penniless curates must love somebody as well as young beneficed vicars and rectors.
The Claverings
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While the budgets are still small, zippier film-making technology helps the pennies to go further.
Times, Sunday Times
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Present castle incumbent Peter Frost-Pennington is a stoic, sensible Scot, who likes to keep an open mind on spectral matters, but readily admits a recent flurry in phantom phenomena has been pretty good for business.
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North of the Arno was a wide tract of marshland, which had to be crossed before the Apennine mountains could be reached.
The Red Book of Heroes
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It will follow the Pennine Cycleway along the canal from Nelson to Greenberfield locks, Barnoldswick, and back.
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Snow was settling on the Pennines this morning but roads were still passable with care.
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It isn't easy being a red-hot lover these days, but take heart, help is at hand for those with a penchant for penning a love poem.
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A series of slapstick events leave both penniless and on the run, where they form a grudging bond.
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But I find it hard to make a judgment one way or the other, because the Pastoral Epistles are widely accepted as being pseudepigraphical, and yet I find it hard to imagine someone who idolizes Paul enough to write in his name penning 1 Timothy 1:15.
Review of Doubting Jesus' Resurrection
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In the past decade, so-called decimalization -- pricing stocks in pennies from fractions of a dollar -- and the automation of trading narrowed a broad field of retail market makers to the dominant five.
Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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The difficult terrain of the Pennines will be a hard nut to crack.
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Scouts last season believed Hackett's ultraconservative approach limited Chad Pennington's progress.
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Dixie is already penning the next Use Somebody.
The Sun
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One day you stop, total up the pennies and are surprised to learn how much you have saved.
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Staring down into it you could see the shiny bronze pennies and silver dimes lying at the bottom.
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Last time I checked, most glass lenses cost more than pennies.
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Among the distinctive bird species in the hotspot is the aforementioned white-winged guan (Penelope albipennis, CR), which is found only in the dry forests at the southern extreme of the hotspot.
Biological diversity in Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena
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His coin collection included the complete series of Indian - head pennies.
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A cylinder jacket or pipe lagging is relatively cheap but can save you a lot of pennies so you can stay warmer.
The Sun
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Peltandra undulata.pennisetum. pennyroyal.pentstemon. peony.peppermint. pepperidge. pepper, red. perennials, cultivation of.
Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
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Stamps on sale ranged in price from a few pennies to many hundreds of pounds each.
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He backed up Chad Pennington, and then Brett Favre, and then Mr. Sanchez last season, though even that glamourless role could be ending.
Clemens Barely Holding On as Jets' No. 3 Quarterback
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Tubes closely resembling those of pogonophoran worms are preserved in cold-seep carbonate at the Marmorito locality in the Italian Apennines.
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The penniless stand at the sea wall, dangling hooks into the surf, and stare out at the oil tankers queuing up in the bay.
Times, Sunday Times
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Michael Pennington invests the Don's medical sidekick with exactly the right air of terrified loyalty, Oliver Cotton exudes white-suited arrogance as a dictatorial master baker, and Gavin Fowler lends his maltreated son a simmering, murderous resentment.
The Syndicate – review | Michael Billington
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We were penniless and without shoes while people from the same hotel sat next to us in the airport flagrantly eating burgers and chips and drinking coke.
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A town of central Italy in the Apennines northwest of Naples.
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Below us the patchwork of fields stretched to the bleaker Pennines.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is a building where the homeless, bedless, penniless man, if he be lucky, may CASUALLY rest his weary bones, and then work like a navvy next day to pay for it.
A WINNER OF THE VICTORIA CROSS
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Simply fill a jar with spare coins - it's amazing how quickly the pennies grow.
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Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves.
Times, Sunday Times
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Now, Lackaday in his manuscript relates this English episode, not so much as an appeal to pity for the straits to which he was reduced, although he winces at its precarious mountebankery, and his sensitive and respectable soul revolts at going round with the mendicant's hat and thanking old women and children for pennies, as in order to correlate certain influences and coincidences in his career.
The Mountebank
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Istud botta cooperiunt panno serico precioso; et est concauum interius: et super capitellum in medio vel super quadraturam illam ponunt virgulam de calamis pennarum vel cannis gracilibus longitudinis scilicet vnius cubiti et plus: et illam sibi virgulam ornant superius de pennis pauonis, et per longum in circuitu pennulis caud� malardi, et etiam lapidibus pr鎐iosis.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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People often count change by grouping pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters, a tendency indicating that, without practice, working memory can deal with only one item at a time.
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He lived well, helping the poor, and all other people; he died penniless and unknown.
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A founder member of the Rochdale Art Society, Donald Taylor was very well known for oil and watercolour landscapes, mainly depicting the Lake District, the Pennines, the Yorkshire Dales and Whitby.
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They can be had in second-hand bookshops for a few pounds, and in charity shops for pennies.
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The core of the collection is the hoard of copper British pennies and ha'pennies I accumulated during the family's trip to Scotland in 1970 when I was eleven.
Antiquities
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The Pennine Acute Trust said the timing of the letter was a coincidence and not connected to the Observer story.
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Take a peek and pop the pounds and pennies back in your purse.
The Sun
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I ought to make him feel that I can do without his riches, that I cannot be bought, neither by comfort, neither by pride, and though I be utterly penniless, and receiving bread from him, that he is the poor man beside me.
III. Essays. Man the Reformer. A Lecture Read before the Mechanics Apprentices’ Library Association, Boston, January 25, 1841
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The pennillion were sung by one voice to the harp, and followed a quaint air which was not only interesting, but owing to its peculiarity, it set forth in a striking manner the humour of the verse.
The Poetry of Wales
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The skyline is disfigured by pylons carrying electricity over the Pennines.
Times, Sunday Times
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One hundred years ago, Montmartre was a cheap area to live in, and so attracted penniless artists.
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Miss Carpenter, as she separated long strands of raphia and initiated her pupils into the art of twisting and stitching, was almost as merry as Miss Pennington, whose infectious laugh, as she related James Mandeville's latest speeches, kept them all in a gale.
The Pleasant Street Partnership A Neighborhood Story
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There are only so many pennies in a pound.
The Sun
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From the size of the pile of pennies, halfpennies, and shillings in front of her, my aunt was winning.
Secrets of the Tudor Court
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The rhetoric inherited from the Victorian world insists that prostitutes were penniless waifs of the street, servant girls who were seduced and abandoned, or the coarse streetwalkers hardened by city life.
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The second disc in the set includes some wonderful, previously unreleased performances that include “St. Louis Blues,” “Pennies From Heaven,” a torchy “You Go To My Head,” plus “Blue Rondo” and “Take Five” on stage as well.
Buzzine » CD Spins
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I can't believe Obama is charged with ngegative campaigning when he calls attention to the bogus nature of this gas tax reprieve, which would cost $9 Billion, and put pennies in commuter's pockets, throw thousands of highway construction workers out of work, and be paid back by some further bogus tapping of the oil industry, which legislation would be immediately vetoed by Bush.
Obama camp out with new gas tax ad, Clinton camp fires back
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Father Conmee sat in a corner of the tramcar, a blue ticket tucked with care in the eye of one plump kid glove, while four shillings, a sixpence and five pennies chuted from his other plump glovepalm into his purse.
Ulysses
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They'd soon be penniless and homeless if she couldn't find suitable work.
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Just a mile from the M62, the secluded Piethorne Valley is hidden from view in the lower folds of high Pennine moors.
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Round in a circle the widening fissure raced, ringing Lord Vulpine and all his men, penning them inside a vast ditch.
A TIME OF WAR
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In her hand lay what were supposed to have been four ha'pennies that she had just poured out of the vase.
The Gates Of Sleep
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If it were so, the Countess would be no Countess, Anna Lovel would simply be Anna Murray, penniless, baseborn, and a fit wife for the tailor, should the tailor think fit to take her.
Lady Anna
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Another way is to spin the pennies counter-clockwise into the nickel slot.
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But these books are short - about twenty pages each - and without a spine, so we can call them chapbooks, which once meant works of popular literature sold for a few pennies, carried around by peddlers or ‘chapmen’.
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The northern skyline is dominated by the sierra of the northern Pennines.
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Les relations biogéographiques des Alpes avec les chaines calcaires périphériques, Apennin, Dinarides.
Italian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests
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A FORMER financial agony aunt has been left virtually penniless after a costly divorce battle.
Times, Sunday Times
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And all because I'd squeezed Fanny Duberly's tits at Roundway Down and played vingtet-un for ha'pennies with the likes of D'Israeli.
Isabelle
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She also co-starred with Danny Kaye in The Five Pennies.
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There is a whole host of other physiological responses" to exercise, such as heart rate, cholesterol levels, blood pressure and insulin metabolism, that are related to genes other than those implicated in the aerobic response, says co-author Tuomo Rankinen, a scientist in the human genomics laboratory at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge.
Exercise won't boost endurance for 1 in 5
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JDL members hurled overt racist slurs, while Palestine House men threw pennies on the ground, calling the JDL "thieves.
MISSISSAUGA - Home
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Now she is penning the libretto of this new opera.
Times, Sunday Times
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Simply fill a jar with spare coins - it's amazing how quickly the pennies grow.
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The last two ha'pennies had gone to buy the bread.
A PIECE OF STEAK
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the solid prosperity of Britannia was never securely extended north of the Humber, where the Cumbrian mountains and Pennine chain harboured disruptive local tribes.
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Everybody who can count all the pennies is wringing their hands and gnashing their teeth.
Today's video: NASA Rover in the Inagural Parade - NASA Watch
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They spent all week saving pennies and went out Saturdays to spend fifty bucks in three hours.
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`OK, we got stuck on a nasty bit of Luna, in the Apennines.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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She was a frugal woman and we only had one day at the seaside and buckets and spades would be catchpennies, so she bought us a milk can and wooden spoons.
The Second Coming
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Back in 1698, the mill was used to forge copper blacks for the Royal Mint to strike farthings and halfpennies.
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He moved to New York and performed an untraditional roster of penniless actor jobs – yoga instructor, manure shoveller, railroad-loader.
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Petrol and diesel are pretty much on a par now when it gets down to the pennies and so the cost factor between diesel and petrol engines rapidly starts to lean in favour of the outboard.
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But as I was saying, I remember sitting there, playing with his cards and his pennies, Grammy chastising him in the background, so incessant it was subaudible to us as we laughed and ignored her screams of complaint and abuse.
Pop Pop
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Today, we are shocked when young children are put to work for pennies a day in India, or China, in conditions of indenture that approximate slavery.
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Each day tens of thousands of parents around the world watch helplessly as their children die from illnesses that can be easily treated with medications that cost only pennies, but which are out of reach to the impoverished.
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And Repenning says he had 448 of the porkers removed within the last year from the slough, although the efforts seem to have had little effect.
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Just plunge a few among your shorter ornamental grasses - such as pennisetum 'Piglet' or 'Hameln' - and you'll be amazed each August at the glorious flowers.
My Plant Safari Photos (at Sugar Creek) « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
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Shicheng Ridge sunrise: Shicheng River Ridge is the pinnacle of Pennisetum.
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The battle of the backlashes has resumed in the fogbound Pennines after the briefest of truces over Christmas.
Oldham East presents voters with dilemma: who gets the biggest slap?
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The menu still refers, quaintly, to feathered and furred game, mostly brought down from the restaurant's own game estate in the high Pennines.
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Spencer produced the venerable Basil Pennington now deceased with the abbot, whose name I cannot recall, who invented "centering prayer" - a form of prayer that is pretty much associated with "quietism".
Archive 2006-11-05
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A lovely ball through from Brian Pennington found Danny Harris who beat the offside trap to lob the advancing goalkeeper and put the home side two up.
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For which every family in the parish has prinked and spruced and scraped its pennies?
At Swim, Two Boys
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The only change I had left was pennies and toonies, so I gave up the idea of calling again.
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For this you need a few small coins, such as pennies, several two-inch square pieces of cloth, and thread or small rubber bands.
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Just what is it that makes the stingiest people in Britain pinch the pennies to such extremes that they have won the unenviable moniker of tightwad?
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Plans to close community beat offices in the townships have been heavily criticised by Pennine councillors.
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The aunt of the Countess Ida, who presided over her house during her minority, had foolishly allowed her to contract an attachment for her cousin-german, a penniless sub-lieutenant in one of the
The Memoires of Barry Lyndon
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It seemed to her to grow bigger and bigger as the darkness deepened, and its green eyes glared as large as halfpennies in her affrighted vision as the thunder came booming along the heights from the Willarden-road.
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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Counting my pennies, I realised I had just enough money left for my favourite crepe and a cocktail.
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With Brad Copeland penning the screenplay, plans are for a contempo on the well-known premise and characters.
That Sound You’re Hearing Is A Gilligan’s Island Remake | Manolith
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After scrimping and saving more pennies, we mustered the low budget to get some promotional pressings done.
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Gerald, penniless, had raised Tara; Ellen had risen above some mysterious sorrow; Grandfather Robillard, surviving the wreck of Napoleon’s throne, had founded his fortunes anew on the fertile Georgia coast; Great-grandfather Prudhomme had carved a small kingdom out of the dark jungles of Haiti, lost it, and lived to see his name honored in Savannah.
Gone with the Wind
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But some victims left penniless after investing their entire fortunes with the fund manager cannot wait for the compensation process.
Times, Sunday Times
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So he started a painting business, saved all of his pennies, and dreamed of a way that he could both make a living and make the world a better, happier place.
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I don't just go flying around the country on a whim, dammit, I'm a penniless student!
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After two full-fledged weeks of coins clashing and crashing into the jugs set up in Branksome's hallowed halls, an astonishing $9,000 worth of pennies had been collected.
Marissa Bronfman: Greg Mortenson Inspires Branksome Hall to Raise $9,000 in Pennies for Peace Drive
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His obsessive past-time of penning cartoons eventually paid off in 1977, when his strip, Life In Hell, debuted.
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The penniless stand at the sea wall, dangling hooks into the surf, and stare out at the oil tankers queuing up in the bay.
Times, Sunday Times
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Others used pencil erasers to restore old lucky pennies to their original brightness.
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There were farthings, pennies, oxfords, crowns, florins, shillings, guineas, and pounds, among other divisions.
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Pennies are a completely useless coin, not able to be used in vending machines, toll roads and perhaps not least importantly, Las Vegas coin counters.
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A gentleman, in my case, would have settled the matter with the kirk-treasurer for a small sum of money; but the poor stibbler, the penniless dominie, having married his cousin of Kittlebasket, must next have proclaimed her frailty to the whole parish, by mounting the throne of Presbyterian penance, and proving, as
Redgauntlet
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The health industry will take the pennies off a dead persons eyes before its blinging dollar signs in the mortician’s eyes. s eyes. o reap from the sick and the dying until we have a fair public option.
Think Progress » Fox News Scolds WellPoint Rate Hike, Not For Hurting Consumers, But For Energizing Health Reform Advocates
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Stories “The Scent of Copper Pennies” and “Jen at the Crossroads” and poem “The God of the Crossroads” — all about the vodun loa Papa Legba, the opener of the way, and all about parallel universes, but more importantly, all about those linchpin moments in life, those choices that change everything forever after; decisions to leave, or stay, or love, or run away.
Thematic Circling «
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They'd soon be penniless and homeless if she couldn't find suitable work.
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On the other hand, spinning pennies tend to land tails more often than heads!
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Also: panné (e) = broke (c'est une panné = he's penniless) une panne de courant/d'électricité = power failure une panne de moteur = engine failure
Savoir Vivre
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TIANJIN - Asi Taulava and Mick Pennisi, with their beards, bald pates and tattoos, could be the key for Powerade-Team Pilipinas in taking down South China - Powerade-Team Pilipinas inched closer to a quarterfinal seat in the 25th Fiba-Asia Men's Championship by beating Chinese-Taipei, 77-70, on Monday at the Tianjin gym, but the TAIPEI: Even with a valid reason, Yeng Guiao wouldn't have been forgiven had he blown this one.
WN.com - Articles related to Air India announces daily flight from Washington
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She also co-starred with Danny Kaye in The Five Pennies.
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Alone now and almost penniless, he was bereft of hope.
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The strategy governing the operations was essentially the same as it had been in the previous fall, when a drive had been conceived which was to bisect northern Italy and to be followed by a debouchment from the Apennines out into the Po Valley.
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Would you ask me to abandon that and come to you penniless, compelled thereby to live in perpetual terror in a country where at any moment an enemy might cast at me the word aristocrate, and thereby ruin me?
The Trampling of the Lilies
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He sounds wistful for a time when actors died penniless.
Times, Sunday Times
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The mining of nonmetallic ores - fluorspar, witherite, and barite (known locally as baryte) - in the Northern Pennines began about the time lead and iron mining were in serious decline.
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Hundreds of sports and entertainment figures in Europe and America have earned large incomes in their careers and died penniless.
The Guide to Greatness in Sales
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Laura found herself virtually penniless.
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Rod Grams recently appointed a Pennington County extension agent to his rural policy task force.
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Chill easterlies have established a stronger hold than expected along the entire North Sea coast and as far as the Pennines, Birmingham, Oxford and Hampshire.
More snow forecast before cold snap gives way to high winds
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Tickets for the star-studded night cost £5 and are available from Pennington's box office.
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Penning catchy and creepily comic songs about death, dying and all stages in between, this Chicago three-piece's music matches the colour of their hearts - black.
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In my youth I earned pennies, and even shillings occasionally, in the streets and in public house parlors by my natural talent for stepdancing.
Major Barbara
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These prices would have been quite expensive in the 1920s, when a pint of bitter could be bought for five old pennies, or two pence in modern money.
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But as any screenplay handbook will tell you, writing for motion pictures is not about penning lines of dialogue; it is about fashioning a narrative and constructing an event.
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Why do we splurge on a lavish meal but cut coupons to save pennies?
Times, Sunday Times
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Udall then had to scramble the corner away under pressure from Brian Pennington.
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York Groves could climb off the foot of Pennine League division four if they win their clash at Littleborough.
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She died, virtually penniless, in 1965 after overdosing on alcohol and barbiturates.
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Penniless, Theodora became a child comic actor and prostitute in Byzantium with a racy repertoire of sexy acts (at least according to the rather hostile historian of the period, Procopius) before marrying the future emperor, Justinian.
Stella Duffy rides Theodora to victory at Cheltenham
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In the trapped heat of the Apennines, they cling to the refracted possibility that the scarce coolness from the snow-covered peaks will blow over and down.
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Vicars bribed with halfpennies and were known to pressure parents about what was expected before some one became an appropriate recipient of charity.
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Drag your hand across the pennies and feel the tingle.
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If it is something very stingy or very liberal, all Thrums knows of it within a few hours; indeed, this holds good of all the churches, especially perhaps of the Free one, which has been called the bawbee kirk, because so many halfpennies find their way into the plate.
Auld Licht Idylls
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She's more fond of pennies and dimes than quarters.
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Here we have ten coins: pennies, nickels, and dimes.
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I read somewhere a few years ago that for every oncer of your hard-earned, only 10 pennies end up in the hands of the really needy.
Army Rumour Service
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All told, they were more than justified in penning them up the way they did.
Matthew Yglesias » Gaza in Context
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I even remember counting farthings, four to a penny, as well as ha'pennies and half crowns.
Broken Music, A Memoir
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LOOK after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves.
The Sun
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And with school districts already pinching their pennies, it's doubtful whether they'll pony up the dough.
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Elizas father, Jonathan Makepeace, was born in London in 1866 to a penniless Thames bargeman and his wife.
The Forgotten Garden
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JDL (Jewish Defence League) members hurled overt racist slurs, while Palestine House men threw pennies on the ground, calling the JDL thieves.
Toronto Sun
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The West Highland Way is second only to the Pennine Way in the hall of fame of British long-distance footpaths.
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The inflation left them penniless
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The cheese on the classic pizza margherita must be mozzarella "from the southern Apennines".
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Put two halfpennies [pennies] in a purse, and they will draw together.
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I was pinching pennies and counting cents, just to eat.
The Sun
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Those that own the banks now hope that they can swoop in and buy up the nation's infrastructure for pennies on the dollar, or in this case aurar on the krona.
Infowars
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The mining of nonmetallic ores - fluorspar, witherite, and barytes (commercial barite ore) - in the northern Pennines began about the time lead and iron mining were in decline.
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On a Pennine grouse moor there is ample food - grouse and other birds.
Times, Sunday Times
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My son collects my change - the random coins that come from little daily transactions, the pennies, nickels and dimes that build up in my pockets.
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‘A hundred pennies make a dollar,’ my father would say, encouraging me to surrender the coin in my hand to a narrow slot in the head of a porcelain pig.
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Now he is penning plays, musicals and literary works, and his new audience requires a different kind of chap altogether.
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In the novels of the period the dilemma was felicitously solved by the discovery, on the last page, that the apparently penniless heroine was really a great heiress.
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Fakers make these pieces for pennies and can sell them for thousands.
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Play with only nickels, dimes, or quarters, no pennies.
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The most productive coalfields in Great Britain in the 1980s were on the eastern flanks of the Pennines.
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Monet valued the comforts of a middle-class existence, and even as a penniless student his love of the finer things in life was noted.
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Then I woke up, ate a bowl of Rice Krispies, and walked to school — the Howard T. Herber Middle School — where a sixth-grade pogromist named Patrick Harrington and his Cossack associates pitched pennies at me in a game sometimes known as “Bend the Jew,” which ended, inevitably, with me being jumped for refusing to pick up the aforementioned pennies, and also for killing Jesus.
Hollywood’s Jewish Avenger
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Not that he was uncomfortable being without a shirt, it was just the fact that he had three females staring down at him, almost as if they were penning him in.
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A senior partner asked him what four million ha'pennies were.
Times, Sunday Times
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The previous, small, dumpy, and rather informal silver coins were replaced by broader, thinner and heavier silver pennies which carried the name of the king and the moneyer.
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That the opera's third act, with its customs office, had to be relocated to the Franco-Belgian border, whither the tubercular and penniless Mimi could hardly have dragged herself, is the least of its problems.
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Parry came down Hecla's side in this huge cloak that he didn't throw off even when all the men were assembled — most in costume, we had this huge trunk of costumes on each ship — and when he did throw down the cloak, we saw Parry as that old Marine — you remember the one with the peg leg what played the fiddle for ha'pennies near Chatham?
The Terror
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Its shares are approaching their apex and mere pennies away from their year-high of 712p.
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Rod Grams recently appointed a Pennington County extension agent to his rural policy task force.
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And if anyone wants to read a really good romance with some mystery, check out Scarab by Penning Fantasy.
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Once the highest paid actor in Hollywood, he was blacklisted by the film industry and died penniless in 1943 at the age of 46.
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Eleven of the coins are pennies and five are cut halfpennies.
Archive 2007-11-01
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Please give me six pennies for this sixpence.
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Alone now and almost penniless, he was bereft of hope.
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Suddenly, the nickels, dimes, pennies, and quarters started flying.
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The bottom of my bags usually turn into a potpourri of sticky gum, tobacco, half eaten cough drops and pennies that are slimed in a foreign substance.
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And beyond went woods and hills, right away to the pale grey heights of the Pennine Chain.
Sons and Lovers
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Pennington says: ‘We have to realise life is changing but in a place like this there are changeless values.’
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In her hand lay what were supposed to have been four ha'pennies that she had just poured out of the vase.
The Gates Of Sleep
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Leave the Pennine Way at the road and turn right, following the road downhill for about half a mile until a gated track is reached on the right.
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The Bridleway - a horsy Pennine Way - will, when it is completed, stretch 350 miles from Middleton Top in Derbyshire, through Lancashire, the Yorkshire Dales and Cumbria, to Northumberland.
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The pennies roll like waves as the long rays of the late afternoon sun bring out the coppery greens of these used, ‘matured’ pennies.
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The core of the collection is the hoard of copper British pennies and ha'pennies I accumulated during the family's trip to Scotland in 1970 when I was eleven.
Antiquities
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The scallywags and street urchins of 1920s Kingston had come up with a new way of extracting a few pennies from unsuspecting members of the public.
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My knowledge of the "Rhine" enabled me to escape from all save one, but he was as familiar with our vessel as I, and finally, penning me in a corner, he produced a frog as big as a lap-dog, and declared that it was his almost suicidal intention to practically give me the thing for half-a-dollar.
The Idler Magazine, Volume III, April 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
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To the contrary: Given Boone's hostility toward the president, it's unlikely that he had any trepidation at all in penning such a smear.
Terry Krepel: Pat Boone, Obama-Hater
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Coniston folk are busily mining their pockets for coppers in a bid to save one million pennies to install disabled facilities at the village's public toilet.
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Of course, as well as penning billets-doux to gifted actors, he can also be marvellously tactless about those who don't impress him.
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A penniless writer used to sit here all day, writing the early draft chapters of her now famous novel.