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131 Sentences With "have enough money for"

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I do not even have enough money for a copy.
Some did not have enough money for an airport meal.
If you go to China, you don't have enough money for that.
They didn't have enough money for food, much less rent and bills.
You can be middle class and still not have enough money for college.
Peter Parker's problems are he doesn't have enough money for the bus fare.
You don't have to pay for rent, and you have enough money for food.
She didn't have enough money for a plane ticket from New York to California.
We all want to make sure we have enough money for our nonworking years.
We didn't have enough money for me to get my nails or my hair done.
Later, she tried to take a taxi but didn't have enough money for the trip.
And the deal with that is, you don't have enough money for a down payment?
Cassie doesn't have enough money for tuition, and as a result starts cleaning more houses topless.
Muhammed's family is still in Syria as they didn't have enough money for them all to leave.
When I was growing up, my parents would apologize when we didn't have enough money for something.
He said those who don't have enough money for such deals can also avoid prosecution with community service.
""I have to look people in the eye and tell them, 'No, we don't have enough money for that.
In fact, they tend to lead long lives, especially since they have enough money for truly fabulous health care.
A new couple or small family may only need, or have enough money for, a 950-foot container-based structure.
I realized before my husband entered the picture, it was like, Do I have enough money for the grocery store?
Carolyn told me she doesn't have enough money for solar panels, for instance, even though she'd like to have them.
Fleur says that they really did sell everything—even her shoes—and still only have enough money for four weddings.
She's a teacher at the local school, who presumably doesn't have enough money for two slices of pie plus tip.
There are several options that aspiring YouTubers can turn to if they don't have enough money for an expensive camera.
" "They asked how they could justify spending money on 'dying' patients, when we don't have enough money for 'living' patients.
You can get an insane AV system and have enough money for Willa [Ford, who works with Disick] to style it.
Most of them don't have adequate sums, or worry about will they have enough money for the remainder of their life.
How would teachers get enough money to have proper gun training when they don't even have enough money for school supplies?
Mr. Egerton later confessed that he didn't have enough money for a real ring, but assured her that he was saving.
Kenya says she's matching every dollar, so if the goal's met by Thursday's deadline, De'Juae will have enough money for next semester.
The effort will also buy digital ads targeted to uninsured people, though organizers say they do not have enough money for TV ads.
It was understood that maybe your family didn't have enough money for college or whatever, but you weren't dismissed on account of that.
The question of whether he and Melanie will have enough money for Troy's tuition gives way to a resentful reckoning with his peers.
First, you meet with the clinic's financial counselor to assess whether you have enough money for a complex, invasive $15,000-$20163,000 IVF cycle.
I'm not like a lifestyle lolita because those people are like amazing and I appreciate them, but I don't have enough money for that.
Millions of people spent weeks lining up at ATMs to exchange their currency notes just so they would have enough money for everyday expenses.
The 24-year-old said she stayed behind with her daughter because they didn't have enough money for everyone to make the journey north.
Always interested in technology, Ingram came from a working class family that didn't have enough money for him to indulge in his favorite pastime.
"I barely have enough money for food and she wants me to leave the city?" said Paula Valladares, 46, a caregiver to the elderly.
Divorced households are seven percentage points more likely not to have enough money for retirement, according to research from Boston College&aposs Center for Retirement Research.
Earmark 210 percent of your gross income for retirement, as well, and be sure that you have enough money for adequate life and disability insurance, Kozak said.
Needless to say, he learned very quickly about planning for back to school shopping, and ensuring you have enough money for September, when you're planning in January.
Bachman says he took cash out at a CVS so the driver would have enough money for tolls back to West Virginia, and he gave the driver 5 stars.
A Chinese man who didn't have enough money for a train ticket decided instead to spend a month cycling home — only to find he was going in the opposite direction.
It exposes a lie we've been told over and over that the cupboard is bare, that we don't have enough money for our schools or our roads or our health care.
Ariel McRae, 22, recently married her boyfriend of two years, and even though they didn't have enough money for a big wedding — they were married at the courthouse — she couldn't be happier.
And then it wasn't just like, "Oh, we only have enough money for either a tractor or a washing machine" — there also was this sort of environmental critique of the washing machine.
"He basically stated he was getting married tomorrow, he didn't have enough money for the wedding ring he wanted to buy and he needed to pay for the wedding venue," Wallace explained.
A recent study by the Federal Reserve Board found that 40% of US households wouldn't have enough money for monthly expenses if they had to cover an unexpected expense of $400 or more.
What we have found is state and local governments, who are, generally speaking, the ones on the hook for operations and maintenance, don't always have enough money for those categories in their budget.
They were also three times more likely than those without SPD to not have enough money for health care or medication and twice as likely to have limitations in their ability to work.
It can fit on your fire escape Bad news: you're also never going to have enough money for a backyard, so might as well buy a pool the size of a cardboard box. 5.
There were times that we didn't have enough money for groceries or to pay all the bill, so my older sister and my dad would decide which one we needed, the light or the water.
"This just shows how horrible it is that we don't have paid sick leave, we don't have guaranteed child care, we don't have universal healthcare, that people don't have enough money for food," Berg said.
"He basically stated that he was getting married tomorrow so he didn't have enough money for a wedding ring that he wanted to buy and he needed to pay for the wedding venue," Wallace told KTRE.
For example, in a 2014 Gallup survey, 85033 percent of LGBT people reported that they did not have "enough money for food at some point in the last year," compared to 17 percent of non-LGBT people.
His family did not have enough money for his trip to the capital, so the rest of the village chipped in, and those who didn't have cash donated eggs to sustain him on the long train ride.
And I don't think she or her family would mind me saying when she was later asked what that money was for, she said her grandfather died and they didn't have enough money for a nice funeral.
The treasury is now set to pump in around 6.5 billion euros to salvage the lender, raising concerns that its newly created 13-billion-euro bank bailout fund may not have enough money for other weak banks.
According to the new report, L.G.B.T. adults are 1.6 times more likely than other adults to report that they did not have enough money for food for themselves or their families at some point in the last year.
This population was 217 percent more likely, all other factors considered, to not have enough money for medication and they were also more likely to be uninsured, experience delays in care, and have their place of care change.
"I was recently reading through them, and I came across one that said, 'I'd love to take you to Paris, and we won't have enough money for a hotel, but maybe we'll go camping,&apos" Ina says with a laugh.
"Often people want to make sure that if they were to die that they have enough money for the kids to go to school and that at least some of it is paid for," said Ben-Zvi of Haven Life.
On game days, he would take a bus up to the city with a tape recorder, and when he didn't have enough money for a ticket he would go to my cousins' house and watch the match on their color television.
But if you're looking for a unit that sounds good and you have enough money for the Phantom Reactor, the speaker is available now for for $999/€990/£990 for the 600W model and $1,299/€1,290/£1,290 for the 900W model.
"He basically stated that he was getting married tomorrow so he didn't have enough money for a wedding ring that he wanted to buy and he needed to pay for the wedding venue," Wallace said in a video message posted Friday on Facebook.
And our government is claiming that it doesn't have enough money for infrastructure or for healthcare or for police or for education and at the same time, there's just huge amounts of tax avoidance and tax evasion going on through this secrecy world.
The Pandin Dharma Party is contesting only 145 out of 350 seats this time and Korn played down expectations of great success, saying the party did not have enough money for posters and was relying on social media and door-to-door campaigning.
On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, Bernie Sanders's campaign said Sunday is has already raised $20 million this month, an enormous haul that backs up the campaign's assertion that it will have enough money for a long, hard-fought nominating fight against Hillary Clinton.
We didn't have enough money for a wardrobe person, hair, and makeup, so that became one person and we had a little motorhome and the actors... We asked High Dillon, "What do you wear?" and he said, "This is what I'm wearing," and he wore it every goddamn day.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, said that without new money from Congress, he would have to divert funds from research on malaria, tuberculosis and a universal flu vaccine to have enough money for Zika vaccine research.
A significant majority (71 percent) of American voters believe the government is doing a poor or fair job of ensuring people with low or modest income have enough money for basic necessities, but the cuts to SNAP target some of the most vulnerable Americans by proposing harsh work requirements on families with children and on older workers.
Astralis moved toward bomb site A, reversing the last round's rush on B.  Gla22017ve was sure that VP didn't have enough money for an AWP sniper rifle, and he knew that VP's designated AWPer Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski would probably be posted up behind the bomb site on A, so he told teammate Nicolai "Dev22016ce" Reedtz to line up the shot.
To be clear, I spent $250 on headphones that were audibly the same as headphones I bought a year earlier, to replace identical headphones I already had in an existing color)Rose gold clear case for my iPhone 7 Plus (the sides are rose gold)Rose gold iPhone charging cables (from multiple brands)Assorted rose gold jewelryMore rosé than I should probably admitAlas, I did not have enough money for the rose gold private plane.
Roy BluntRoy Dean BluntEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity GOP group targets McConnell over election security bills in new ad Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE (R-Mo.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, on "Fox News Sunday" But the big question hanging over Washington is whether a long-term spending package will have enough money for a barrier along the border to satisfy the president.
Of those, two -- both written by Serling -- particularly stand out: "The Long Morrow" (1964), featuring Robert Lansing as an astronaut who has the terrible timing to fall in love with a woman (Mariette Hartley) right before he embarks on a voyage that will keep him away for decades; and "The Trade-Ins" (1962), starring Joseph Schildkraut and Alma Platt as a devoted old couple who -- in their future -- can buy healthy new bodies to replace their failing ones, but who only have enough money for one.
Lydia Barrington was not well educated because her parents did not have enough money for her education.
The county did not have enough money for restoration or to pursue an insurance settlement through the courts. The bridge, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, was delisted after its destruction.
Big Ass Spider! was directed by Mike Mendez. It stars Lin Shaye, Ray Wise, Patrick Bauchau and Clare Kramer. To cast extras for the film, Mendez used people from his Facebook friends list, as he did not have enough money for paid extras.
Every morning, Queen Louise-Marie received reports about some needy families. She then personally visited their homes to bring them comfort and financial aid. Sometimes Queen Louise-Marie did not have enough money for her charitable works and then borrowed money without telling her husband.
Preparations start for Balaj and Amber's wedding. In city as well, there is a wedding which Hooriya's family is attending. During celebrations there is shooting in air and Samreen gets shot accidentally. Her condition is critical and the sisters don't have enough money for her surgery.
They wouldn't wash my costume because they were worried that the laundry might lose it, or that it would change color. They didn't have enough money for a second costume. So I wore that [mask] 12 to 16 hours a day, seven days a week, for a month.
Khogiram Gwala, Ritu Gwala and their children Pinu and Rimzim. They don't have enough money for uniform or shoes. Things become worse when Pinu misplaces Jhilmil's only pair of shoes in the vegetable shop. Pinu tells jhilmil about the shoes and begs her not to tell their mother; she agrees.
Bambiana gets lip injections, and we meet her mother. # Bambiana also works at a salon, and she talks about her medical expenses. Her mother also has medical expenses, and Bambiana does not have enough money for everything. Nya has another date with her new boyfriend and they all meet at an art gallery.
"Why Sustainable Cocoa Farming Matters for Rural Development." Center for Strategic and International Studies, 6 Sept. 2012. One solution for fair labor practices is for farmers to become part of an Agricultural cooperative. Cooperatives pay farmers a fair price for their cocoa so farmers have enough money for food, clothes, and school fees.
Aired: Directed by: Phillipa Still working for JJ Diamond, the guys almost have enough money for a stag night for Ta, but when they go to do one last move for JJ, the police have arrived at his house and arrested Carol, so the guys are asked to smuggle JJ out of the country.
John and Donner have enough money for two bus tickets to Branson but John takes one last "date" to earn money for expenses. After their sexual encounter at a motel, however, John's "date" is remorseful for having gone through with the act. He insists to John that he's not gay. John smiles and says he isn't either.
Gardiner joined the varsity rugby team in 1914, a year that the team won the national championship. Gardiner had to drop out of the varsity team when he did not have enough money for the fees and his father refused to pay. Gardiner worked hard at his studies and he won the political economy department's Alexander Mackenzie Medal in 1916.Colton, pp.
They don't have enough money for the Elixir, so they agree to work for her in the carnival. Lampwick drinks his Elixir and returns home, and Pinocchio gives his Elixir to Geppetto. The next morning, Pinocchio finds the Elixir has transformed his father into a puppet. Madame Flambeau enters their house, and gets angry at Pinocchio for giving the Elixir to his father instead of himself.
The story follows 13-year-old Perrine. She arrives in Paris with her ill mother in a cart with very few possessions pulled by a donkey, Palikare. She stays at the Guillot field, where her mother gets really ill. In order to have enough money for medicine, Perrine sells Palikare, with the help of Grain-of- Salt ( the owner of Guillot fields) to La Rouquerie.
Il Commandatore, in memory of Mozart's Don Giovanni premiered October 29, 1787, in the Estates Theatre in Prague. Anna Chromy is a Czech painter and sculptor. At the end of World War II, Chromy's family moved from Bohemia to Vienna, Austria. Her family did not have enough money for her to attend art school however, so only after she married and moved to Paris was it possible.
He seized Oaeneus, killed the men and put the women and children in custody. He sent envoys to Gentius, to urge him for an alliance. Gentius said he did not have enough money for war. Perseus, who had a reputation for being a miser, sent the envoys back but did not mention money, even though he had the proceeds from the sale of slaves.
Later that night, her husband Steve (Clint Jordan) arrives home with a toilet, announcing he's going to build them a second bathroom. In bed, Steve tries to initiate sex, but Irene says she doesn't feel very sexy. She changes the subject back to decorating their bathroom. The next day, Irene takes the kids to a reptile store to buy a snake, but finds that they don't have enough money for one.
Matisse was originally formed in 1999 by Aris Siafas, John Massouras, Andreas Ioannou and Petros Tsolis without making any significant actions as a band. The band became active, when they started performing and writing songs for the first time in January 1999. In the beginning of their career the band was making live performances, mostly in small venues in Athens. Still though, they didn't have enough money for recordings.
In Manistee he earned $400 per year, which was not enough to support his family. To supplement his income to have enough money for his wife and four children he used his knowledge of medicine to work part-time in the field as a physician. He worked throughout Manistee County and the surrounding counties. Filer & Sons Mill in 1882 Filer saved up enough money by 1858 to buy property.
Carlos Chacana was raised in Tucumán Province in Argentina by his mother and grandfather, after his father left when he was a child. He says that after every goal he scores, he says a prayer for his grandfather. Chacana began to play football in his neighborhood and local tournaments. He was scared at first about playing actual club football though because he did not have enough money for shoes.
In March 1924, Arizona, part of the United States Fourth Fleet, was anchored in the North River off Manhattan. Some of the ship's sailors on shore leave met a 19 year old prostitute named Madeline Blair. She was a brunette with dark eyes and went under the nickname "Blackie". She told them she wanted to go to Hollywood to become a star, but did not have enough money for the fare.
The children set off on foot, as they do not have enough money for a bus. Dicey realizes that the journey is longer than she had initially thought it would be. She then takes charge of their meager finances, by earning money whenever necessary and possible. Dicey comes to understand more fully how difficult things must have been for Momma, and how she must have slowly lost hope (and eventually her sanity).
Although she was interested in doing more climbing, her family did not have enough money for such an expensive hobby, and Ishibashi made only a few climbs during her high school years. From 1958 to 1962, Ishibashi studied English and American literature at Showa Women's University. She initially planned on a career as a teacher. After graduation, she returned to her earlier passion for climbing by joining a number of men's climbing clubs.
Because of her absence, he had to re-write the entire concert. Clarissa asks him for eight-hundred marks, to which he denies as he does not even have enough money for rent. Hermann does not understand why she does not ask Volker or Jean-Marie, as both are from wealthy families. Now working as a tourist guide, Schnüsschen who now calls herself Waltraud, and turns up at Foxholes looking for Hermann.
Trudeau had nine set up in the various Ottawa hotels, though he did not provide any alcohol. Joe Greene did not have enough money for this, so he gave each delegate Laura Secord chocolates. Allan MacEachen had his own television station, AJM-TV, which broadcast to all the hotels where the delegates were staying; delegates could call in with questions and MacEachen would answer them. The system was plagued with technical difficulties and was not a great success.
Yousafzai with her father in 2013 Yousafzai was born on 12 July 1997 in the Swat District of Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, into a lower-middle-class family. She is the daughter of Ziauddin Yousafzai and Tor Pekai Yousafzai. Her family is Sunni Muslim of Pashtun ethnicity, belonging to the Yusufzai tribe. The family did not have enough money for a hospital birth and as a result, Yousafzai was born at home with the help of neighbours.
Vijay (Kumar) is the good-for- nothing son of a rich industrialist, who becomes bored of his father's constant railing and the efforts to marry him off. Vijay leaves for Bombay to start life afresh. However, he doesn't have enough money for a ticket, so he decides to pass himself off as a child in order to get the eponymous half ticket. Now disguised as Munna, Vijay is used as a mule for a diamond smuggler (Pran) without his knowledge.
FaZe won four rounds to make it 15-11, and putting the clan on the verge of victory. Fnatic's experience showed off and brought it to 15-14 and FaZe did not have enough money for Ricardo "fox" Pacheco to be on the AWP. However, FaZe did manage to pull the round off to win a close 16-14 game. Philip "aizy" Aistrup had 23 kills and Joakim "jkaem" Myrbostad had 22 while Fnatic's Freddy "KRiMZ" Johansson had 21 kills.
Wang Zuo was born in a Hakka village in Suichuan County, Jiangxi just south of Jinggangshan City. Wang's family was poor and his father died when he was young. The family did not have enough money for the burial, and as a result, lost the tiny piece of land they had to a local landlord who provided the money in the form of usury. Wang Zuo had to work as cowherd and gathering firewoods for the very landlord who provided usury.
She is forced to marry Lance. Although Mayumi loves the idea of becoming Lance's bride, Lance on the other hand has doubts on Mayumi becoming his wife. He doesn't have enough money for the extravagant wedding that Mayumi wants, since his family is not very supportive on the idea of him marrying a Filipino and also because the baby is not a boy. Being a Chinese, Lance is obliged to marry also a girl of Chinese descent to keep the Chinese blood tradition.
Australia were second with 22 and the host nation Canada came third with 15. The competition saw both the rise and fall of Horace Dove-Edwin, a sprinter from Sierra Leone. He became his country's first Commonwealth medallist with an unexpected silver medal behind Linford Christie in the 100 metres. He had not attended the opening ceremony as his country did not have enough money for a uniform and his story attracted much public sympathy and attention from the press.
Before Jessi went on temporary hiatus from the music industry, she struggled to become accustomed to Korean culture. She did not find immediate success after her debut, and was sometimes forced to sleep in saunas when she did not have enough money for a place to stay. In 2013, during her break from the music industry, a controversy about Jessi's involvement in an alleged assault surfaced. The professed victim soon dropped the charges against the singer, and the investigation was closed.
While there, he helped found the Plainfield Fire Department. He graduated from Goddard in 1959 and went on to earn his masters in psychology from Boston University. As he did not have enough money for both tuition and rent, he lived in his car while attending BU. He later earned a doctorate from Northeastern University. Ross became a licensed psychologist and worked for 40 years as a youth activities instructor and counselor for the city of Boston's Department of Community Schools.
At the age of five, he got seriously ill and died, as Muhammad Hussain did not have enough money for his treatment. (Muhammad Hussain used to spend his stipend money on household and buying books.)Hojatol Islam Tahir Abbas Qomi, Mard-e-Ilm Medan-e-Amal Mein, pp. 36–37 After Sibtain's death, Ayatollah Najafi did not have children for the next eleven years, later he had one daughter. He married the daughter of Haji Muhammad Shafi (Faisalabad) in 1970.
On Christmas Eve, two hours before the concert, Simon and Theodore give Alvin the money they have saved up, and wish him luck on buying the harmonica. When asked where Alvin went, they lie and say they don't know. Luckily, just as Dave is complaining, he gets a phone call from Tommy's mother, who tells him about Alvin's harmonica and the wonders it worked for Tommy. At the music store, Alvin is depressed, as he still doesn't have enough money for a new harmonica.
DeDomenico was born in San Francisco, California and raised in the city's Mission District. He graduated from Mission High School, and took some business and accounting classes at Golden Gate University (then known as Golden Gate College). Because his family did not have enough money for a full college education, he began working for the family business, the Gragnano Macaroni Factory, immediately after graduating. When his father died in 1933 he and his brothers took over the business, now called Golden Grain Macaroni Company.
Waking up broke and guilty but wiser, Joe is determined to get Moby to Santa Catalina by using his scheming ability. Joe arranges their passage and $5 each in exchange for Moby working on the ship. Skip meets dancer Gay Knight where an impromptu dance session earns them some more money that entertained passengers throw at them. Gay takes them to her trailer park where the three have enough money for two of them to rent a cabin; Moby has to sneak in at night and sleep at the floor.
Cooperatives pay farmers a fair price for their cocoa so farmers have enough money for food, clothes, and school fees. One of the main tenets of fair trade is that farmers receive a fair price, but this does not mean that the larger amount of money paid for fair trade cocoa goes directly to the farmers. The effectiveness of fair trade has been questioned. In a 2014 article, The Economist stated that workers on fair trade farms have a lower standard of living than on similar farms outside the fair trade system.
Choi Seok-bong believes he is the son of a billionaire, from a one-night stand with his mother. While working as a bellboy at a luxury hotel, Seok-bong practices the qualities he thinks a billionaire's heir would have; all these efforts are for the day he meets his birth father. But one day, Seok-bong is diagnosed with breast cancer, which only has a 50 percent survival rate. Seok-bong doesn't have enough money for treatments, and finds it absolutely ridiculous that a billionaire's heir would die because he has no money.
Drew finds the restaurant, but soon learns that he does not have enough money for food. Drew realizes that McDonald's is an international company and believes they can help him return home and asks for the manager's (Ming Lo) help. After Drew sings a McDonald's jingle, the manager takes pity on him and gives him the phone number of their customer service line and offers to buy him some food. Elated, Drew runs up the stairs of the Temple of Heaven, but gets winded before reaching the top and lays down on a stone carving.
Stan and Ollie are two sailors on leave who happen upon two attractive girls strolling through a park. The sailors invite the ladies for a soda, but soon realize that they only have enough money for three people. Ollie spends an eternity trying to explain this fact to Stan, who cannot grasp that either he or Ollie will have to forgo a soda. When they finally purchase three sodas, with the plan to share one between Stan and Ollie in which Stan swallows both shares, the price is twice that previously thought.
The last person is shown to be Gayathri, who is a housewife from Koti who lives with her neighbor Lakshmi. She always finds it difficult to run life as she does not have enough money for her family, but she is always encouraged by her old professor and has a great respect for him. One day, Sai Ram meets Dass (Ayyappa P. Sharma), a local moneylender, and befriends him to teach Viswanath a lesson. Sai Ram is soon promoted as the Manager of the Supermarket for his innovative ideas, and Venkat feels happy for him.
On Tuesday, July 12, Speck returned to the NMU hiring hall. In mid-afternoon, he received an assignment on Sinclair Oil's tanker SS Sinclair Great Lakes, which was a 30-minute drive away in East Chicago, Indiana. When he arrived there, he found that his spot had already been taken, and he was driven back to the NMU hiring hall, which was then closed. Speck did not have enough money for a rooming house, so he dropped his bags off six blocks east at the Manor Shell filling station at 9954 S. Torrence Ave.
When relatives arrived to mourn Li Cheng, he allowed to take things as they wished, and thereafter continued to be charitable with the wealth; within several years, the wealth that Li Cheng left was spent, and the household was poor. When Li Fan was in his 40s, he was not yet serving as an official, and he was studying at Yang Prefecture (揚州, in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu). He did not even have enough money for his household's use. He was much resented by his wife as a result, but he did not mind this.
Instead, Mary has an idea. If Ken sells shares to a syndicate of his wealthy friends, in a phoney beauty product, they’ll have enough money for some clothes to pass Mary off in society, long enough to meet and marry a wealthy bachelor. Then, they can pay everyone back, with interest. The con might work, except that Ken has too much integrity to marry for money to Clarissa (Betty Compson) (whom he loves for years), and Mary is beginning to see his point when she falls for Pat (Russell Hopton), who has secrets of his own.
Badshah arrives in time to save her, and states that destiny has brought them together. Badshah confesses his criminal life to Sapna and says that he is willing to leave the city and his past behind in order to marry her and live peacefully, but he intends to do one more job so that they will have enough money for the future. After having made a deal with an undercover police informant, Abdul is arrested and Badshah is cornered on a building rooftop, but he escapes. Meanwhile, Sapna's uncle humiliates her, questioning the relationship between her and Badshah.
However, they do not have the money to go on a direct fight to Mexico, so they take a coach to get to Mexico City. The freestylers perform in different cities across the country, including at the Azteca Stadium, where the Hand of God goal took place. After it is revealed that the group have only have enough money for two plane tickets, they are unsure on what to do. Lynch wants the group to stay together, but tickets for the five of them would cost approximately $3000, which Wood thinks is unlikely to happen in such a short space of time.
Her sister had been notified by the funeral parlor that she had passed. She made the long journey to Cripple Creek from Chicago, only to discover that Pearl was not a well respected millinery owner (this was the story Pearl had told all her family back home), but a madame at the most notorious brothel in Cripple Creek. Her sister refused to have anything to do with the funeral and remains and left immediately for home. Although Pearl's business was successful, at the time of her death, she didn't have enough money for a proper burial.
In 1909, the sons of Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape architect for Central Park in New York, Carey and Frederick, Jr. were asked to design the park's master plan while they were at work on Grant Park. The city agreed to pay $1,800 for the plan, but Olmsted was concerned that Atlanta might not have enough money for the necessary improvements. In 1910, the brothers submitted a plan for the park that was to include a scenic path and driveways that would link Piedmont Park to the streets of Ansley Park. Joining the parks was a success and thereafter, the parks were known as Twin Parks.
The villages name is said to come from an event when Guru Tegh Bahadur and Mata Gujri stayed there for a day and night on a tour of the Malwa region. While he was there Lakhi Shah Wanjara lost his ox, and pledged he would offer several takkas to the guru if he regained his ox. He found his ox in the jungle, and came to the guru offering him nine takkas, which the guru forwarded on to the Sangat without even touching. Wanjara thought the guru was dissatisfied with the offering, so said that he did not have enough money for a large offering, but would give more of the same amount.
Rice removed nearly all the aldermanic bodyguards, but was blocked by court orders from taking away the Vrdolyak and Burke contingents. For nine months in 2005, the police details assigned to the city clerk, city treasurer and Burke did not file any police reports. Andy Shaw, president and chief executive of the watchdog group Better Government Association, asked, > This is a city that doesn't have enough money for basic services right now > and doesn't have enough money to protect regular citizens. The question has > to be asked whether a full-time bodyguard detail to one alderman who hasn't > been shown to be in any kind of danger for more than two decades is > warranted.
Vijay (Kishore Kumar) is the good- for-nothing son of a rich industrialist, who becomes bored of his father's constant railing and the efforts to marry him off, with the intention of getting him "settled" in life. So Vijay walks out of his home and decides to leave for Bombay and start life afresh there, however he does not have enough money for a ticket. Vijay gets a burst of inspiration from a plump child called Munna, who is waiting in line with his mother (Tun Tun), and decides to pass himself off a child in order to get the eponymous half-ticket. Now disguised as Munna, Vijay is used as a mule for a diamond smuggler (Pran) without his knowledge.
The Angel takes Mr. Wilson to his childhood home in the 1950s, where he runs to his bathtub to put his neighbor's model boats which he thinks are in the wrong place, when the nozzle breaks and floods the room. Mr. Wilson was like Dennis himself when he was a child. The Angel then takes him back to the present, and Mr. Wilson sees Dennis's parents do not have enough money for presents as a result of having to hand over so much money to the Wilsons in order to fix the damage caused by Dennis's behavior. They will have to sell the house to pay off Mr. Wilson's damage and Dennis lost hope in Christmas since he won't get the bike and calls himself a menace since he let Mr. Wilson down.
He would have been a medal contender in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, but the Estonian Olympic Committee didn't have enough money for the long trip and Sule, like other Estonian athletes such as Arnold Viiding, had to stay home. Sule failed to improve his Estonian record in 1933, but his best throw of 69.30 still ranked him fourth in the world that year. At the 1933 International University Games in Turin he won the silver medal, losing to Hungary's József Várszegi but defeating Germany's Gottfried Weimann, who had placed fourth at the Olympics. Sule broke through the 70 m barrier in 1934, improving his Estonian record to 71.48 and again placing second on the annual world list. At the inaugural European Championships that summer, also held in Turin, he threw 69.31 and placed third behind the top two from the 1932 Olympics, Finland's Matti Järvinen and Matti Sippala; he was named Estonia's top athlete that year by the Tallinn Sports Press Club.
In the Kingston Trio version, It begins with a spoken recitation by Dave Guard, which is accompanied by a solo cello in a low register: "These are the times that try men's souls, in the course of our nation's history, the people of Boston have rallied bravely, whenever the rights of men have been threatened, today, a new crisis has arisen, the Metropolitan Transit Authority, better known as the MTA, is attempting to levy a burdensome tax on the population, in the form of a Subway fare increase, citizens, hear me out, this could happen to you!" The song's lyrics tell of Charlie, a man who boards an MTA subway car, but then cannot get off because he does not have enough money for new "exit fares". These additional charges had just been established to collect an increased fare without replacing existing fare collection equipment. The song goes on to say that every day Charlie's wife hands him a sandwich "as the train comes rumbling through" because he is stranded on the train.

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