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What kinds of food did you make back home in Syria?
We had one more train trip to make, back to Lisbon.
He'll make back the corrupt, stolen money he lost, and then some.
How should you make back the money you spoiled on a hoverboard?
Disney would make back that investment and more in just a few short years.
The Dodgers are a lock to make back-to-back World Series trips, right??
Try these simple strengthening poses to ease tension and make back injuries less likely.
There's no way these won't make back-to-school season a little more fun.
After 10 years, it's possible The Last Guardian failed to make back its budget.
With most brands, you will make back your extra upfront cost after five charges.
Argentina's stocks benchmark gained 1.1% to make back some ground lost during Monday's 3.9% slide.
That's someone who's losing a bit of income that they're not going to make back.
He would make back his loss; the payout on Amy's life insurance policy was $22016,343.
He has vowed to make back the money that he lost by reshaping his organization.
They really push new consultants to put everything they make back into the business right away.
That's also why the amount of money customers can make back through net metering is capped.
Together, they are the first American women since 2000 to make back-to-back Olympic gymnastics teams.
Some firms, it suggests, could make back their entire stadium-naming investment from a single NFL game.
For James, it's an excuse to finally finish the game he wanted to make back in '98.
Google paid an advance upfront, which it planned to make back through its share of the revenue.
If she had local residency she could make back-payments towards the 15 years of contributions needed.
Their proud families learn from the nightly phone calls they make back home just how unique America is.
Volatility collapsed as the stock market was quick to fully make back the losses from its December bloodbath.
But that's not all — just like last year, Kate will make back-to-back Wimbledon appearances this weekend.
Britton is scheduled to make back-to-back appearances — Bowie on Thursday and Class A Frederick on Friday.
The candidates will not debate one another during the event, but will rather make back-to-back appearances.
Whatever progress Venezuela can make back toward democracy in the next few years, palpable inequality may eventually undermine it.
By contrast, WeWork's customers typically sign only short-term leases, giving the company little time to make back discounts.
Renting is cheaper and less competitive than NYC, so it didn't take long to make back the moving costs.
The profit margins on growing and selling marijuana are so high, he's confident he will make back the money.
We made the record so the promoter could make back the money he paid for our plane tickets and stuff.
Flyht sells equipment directly to airlines for about $100,000 per aircraft, which Schmutz said airlines make back in operational efficiency.
If you really are big into your coffee then you'll easily make back your money in no time at all.
When people can make back their investment on something they want by doing what they love, great things will happen.
Unclear. But they're in the budget anyway, in the form of a proposal to make back-seat passengers wear them.
Although we often like to think we are simply making art, we also need to make back the investors' money.
The film still has a ways to go to make back its $175 million production budget and its additional marketing spend.
Nothing in this life is free, so how will advertisers and retailers make back the cost of subsidizing these "free" fridges?
Reaganites like to blame the Democrats in Congress for blocking the spending cuts they wanted to make back in the 1980s.
The offering from Klobuchar and Lankford would make back-up paper ballots mandatory and formalize DHS roles on the issue, for example.
Many of these same investors seem hopeful that, at a minimum, they might someday make back what they invested in Rothenberg Ventures.
So growing up in America, there was this desire for us to effectively make back the money that our family had lost.
Adami also says the market could make back its losses and hit the psychologically significant Dow 20,000 benchmark once he is sworn in.
I know there are some places that do $1 non-wet-stored oysters only because they make back those margins with liquor sales.
She isone of the first American women since 2000 to make back-to-back Olympic gymnastics teams, along with her teammate Aly Raisman.
Duration is a measure in bond markets to calculate the number of years of coupon payments needed to make back an initial investment.
It's promising the highest return on my gadget, suggesting I could make back more than $550 on a tablet I paid $699 for.
Software stocks are among the first to fully make back the December losses, beating the market and the rest of the technology sector.
The more money researchers can make back on their hard work, the more they refine their process and the more affordable it becomes.
The paranormal comedy has earned $224 million, but it needs to do well overseas in order to make back its $144 million budget.
That leaves just 21 weeks of performances, not a lot of time for a show without a marquee star to make back its nut.
"It took me four months to make back my initial investment," Lentz-Pope says, but the resulting apartment has a whopping 1,173 square feet.
The proud families of these young physicians learn from the nightly phone calls they make back home just how diverse and welcoming America is.
You can rent it out and make back your investment within a year—as long as you don't spend much, if anything, on repairs.
You can charge a little bit higher, then you make back what you spend… the extra, so to speak, to make it so nice.
In other words, it was potentially costing more to acquire new customers than the startup could ever make back, at least in the short term.
It may not make sense to take out more loans than you reasonably expect to make back within the first 10 years in the workforce.
Traditionally, seasons four and five are when a studio starts to make back the money it's invested into a series, from syndication and other means.
To make back their investment, many street food vendors cluster in high-traffic areas in Midtown and Lower Manhattan, where they often face police harassment.
The candidates, who will make back-to-back appearances, will take questions directly from a live studio audience in New York and a CNN moderator.
So, when I got home ready to work and make back all the money I&aposd spent, my inbox was full of nothing but crickets.
Top brass say an eleventh-hour capital infusion will allow them to finally make back payments to contributors, vendors, and partners totaling several hundred thousand dollars.
While acknowledging mistakes, Ackman said he still liked Valeant's stock and told investors he can make back the bulk of the money that had been lost.
Just be sure to have a plan to at least make back whatever money you have to sink into preparing for your new side job.7.
"The only way concessionaires can make back their investment and squeeze out a few points of margin is to charge high prices," said Columbia University's Rosner.
And more than just a product with deadlines to meet and money to make back, Heavy Rain was a significant labor of love for its director.
The Groupon ROI model only works, however, if participating pros can convert these clients into returning customers, and make back the deep discounts that were given upfront.
The trio's plan to make back that money is worlds away from the standard private-equity playbook of whacking up leverage, slashing costs and flipping the business.
Using 16 different credit cards, the teacher would buy the bags, bring them home, swap them for counterfeit dupes, and return those bags to make back the money.
These films have tended to make back their production budgets — so studios keep making them — but fail to become as beloved as the video games they're based on.
Spokeswoman Val Oehmke said that they expect to make back what it cost to build the cliic in around two years "by improving employee health and cutting medical costs."
He made it as far as Libya when he ran out of funds, he told CNN, and smugglers sold him as a day laborer to make back a profit.
The movie was one of the worst reviewed of 2018 with a 23% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, and it didn't even make back its $40 million production budget.
The cost, according to consumer advocacy groups like Public Citizen, is actually closer to $161 million—an amount manufacturers can sometimes make back within days of introducing a product.
I thought of the visits we used to make, back in the sixties and seventies, to see his close friend Nino, a professor of mathematics, who loved to travel.
Nine Democratic presidential candidates will make back-to-back appearances, taking questions from both the audience and CNN journalists about their plans to promote equality for the LGBTQ community.
The president-elect is also planning to make back-to-back stops at high-dollar fundraisers in the state prior to the rally, according to a report by Politico.
A startup called Polybit has introduced what it's calling the Standard Library of the Internet in open beta, a resource to make back-end coding easy for developers, even beginners.
It is without modern precedent for a North Korean leader to make back-to-back visits to China; Beijing is trying to keep up with the flurry of diplomatic moves.
We can raise an index of suspicion, make back-seat observations of someone's behavior to express our concerns and even speculate as to whether illness may be the underlying cause.
"Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, also, he fired him by saying, 'Excuse me, you can't try to make back deals and side deals on matters such as this,'" Conway said Tuesday.
Since the private owners are just trying to make back some of the non-stop expenses of keeping a boat afloat, Boatsetter can be cheaper than going through a traditional rental company.
It is not clear if WeWork hopes to raise a lower amount during its public debut, or if SoftBank will make back the nearly $9 billion it publicly invested in the company.
Relations have been frosty, with BHP accusing the union of preventing non-union maintenance workers from entering the mine, and the union saying that BHP has failed to make back payments to workers.
The Philippine consulate in Hong Kong estimates that more than 43,000 undocumented Filipinas work as domestic helpers in China, earning 5,000 yuan ($728) per month, far more than they could make back home.
"Practical Magic" opened in 1998 and, according to Box Office Mojo, the ultimate worldwide gross of the film was roughly $68.3 million, meaning it did not make back its reported $75 million budget.
With that goal fading fast, Beisel had a decision to make: back off because the oxygen debt was causing her more discomfort with every stroke or fight through the burn to the finish.
They remind us of those packed lunches mom used to make, back when we sat down in the school cafeteria to eat two slices of bread pressed together with a surprise in the center.
A bill introduced by Senator Tina Smith, a Democrat from Minnesota, would make back pay available to low-wage workers who are employed by outside government contractors, including janitors, cafeteria workers and security guards.
So with the investments that we put in, we need to have time to make back the investments with the short leases that we have, so operationally breaking even is quite short for us.
Fox's X-Men: Apocalypse recently pulled in a whopping $59 million in China, and a big Chinese opening could really help Sony Pictures make back the $144 million it poured into the Ghostbusters reboot.
The CEOs who see an opportunity to reap greater profits in machines that will make back their investment in three point seven years and send the savings upstream—they're the ones coming for your job.
They should only be in place long enough to ensure that companies spending money on research & development are able to make back some profit without any interference from profiteers with no skin in the game.
For the project, my boyfriend and I were willing to invest up to $3,000 on new furnishings and art (about a fourth of that budget I anticipate to make back in selling furniture we're replacing).
Horn pointed out that reaching the K2 summit was only half the battle, as hikers still had to make back below the death zone within that short window, which was where many fell into danger.
The union complained earlier this week that BHP had failed to make back payments to workers, while the company said that it would make the payments once the strike had ended, in accordance with Chilean law.
Sex toy companies are already at a disadvantage: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft aren't in the business of acquiring sex tech, which turns off any investors relying on an acquisition to make back their money.
To make back-to-school season easier, parents should have a conversation with their children about what devices and which operating system to buy based on their student's area of studies and the apps they use.
Don't bank on making money back One of the biggest myths that newly engaged couples grasp onto is that they'll make back all the cash they're spending on their big day in gifts from their guests.
Don't expect to make back all of, or more than, the hard-earned funds you paid for that designer carryall, either, with the exception of Goyard bags, which tend to fetch 1.3 times the retail value.
Plus, you can start to picture how, with some Ikea furniture (and maybe some insulation?), you could really turn this into a vacation rental and make back that investment, assuming you live somewhere people want to visit.
If phone or tablet companies want to include any of Google's apps, they'll have to pay, and then decide whether to make a separate browser-and-search deal with Google to make back some of the costs.
While all four films in the two franchises were able to make back their cost of production, it's possible the films were still considered a loss for Paramount depending on how much was spent for marketing and merchandising.
That would make back-end developers much like a kitchen staff in that they make the things that power their front-end counterparts, though instead of washing dishes and cooking grub, they're cleaning up data and developing applications.
Towns pay fees to A.S.O. for the opportunity to host — 60,523 euros (about $68,000) for a start and €110,000 for a finish, according to Prudhomme — but they commonly expect to make back around three to six times their investment.
Whereas many consumers used to hold out for their state's sales tax holidays to make back-to-school purchases, they can now get a better deal by taking part in these promotional events, which offer a larger percentage off their purchase.
Due to marketing budgets and the fact that movie theaters and movie studios split each ticket sold (on a percentage basis that varies based on a few different factors), a film can't just make back its production budget to be successful.
"Unlike other countries, where the only way to make back money on your investments is to retire to a big stud deal or broodmare sale, in Japan we are well rewarded with the high prize money," said Teruya Yoshida of Shadai.
Obamacare was an unmitigated disaster, and it is up to President Trump and the Republican Congress to replace it with a patient-based plan that puts the power of the most important decisions any of us will make back into our hands.
"The heli company would pay the trekking company $2,000 in commission, which they make back from the hospital who pays them a commission to bring them foreign patients, who they then over-treat and over-bill the insurer for," Traveller Assist said.
But the American franchises that export best — chiefly the Marvel films and the Fast and Furious series — tend to be the franchises that were popular in the late 2000s, when Hollywood began aggressively pursuing international box office returns as a way to make back increasingly large production budgets.
But someone who paid the $10 monthly MoviePass fee introduced in August 8.993 could make back their investment by seeing only two movies per month — and in some markets, where average ticket prices run more like $12 to $18, the cost of a MoviePass subscription is less than one ticket purchase.
Patrick explained his position that Ally owed the creators what they had made regardless of its own inability to make back what it had loaned Defy Media, and reiterated that small channels were losing out on their essential livelihoods because of the involved parties' failure to deliver the ad earnings.
In that sense, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend could be a longer-tail hit — nobody might watch it on Friday nights on conventional TV, but if enough people catch up with it on Netflix, and it remains valuable to the streaming giant, it could make back its expenses in the years to come.
Without a thriving video rental and pay-per-view market, it's harder to make back millions on a Hollywood-quality porn movie—and without the potential for vast amounts of profit, it's difficult to justify putting in the blood, sweat, and jizz required to realize this kind of artistic vision.
The heist movie Widows is my favorite film of the year and boasts terrific reviews, but it's going to struggle to make back its $42 million budget, much less double or triple it (which is basically required to turn a profit, once advertising costs and the cut theaters take are factored in).
Smith is expected to wrap up his rehab assignment this week with Colorado Springs while Knebel, out all season with a strained left oblique, will join Class A Brevard County Tuesday for two games and if all goes well in those contests, move up to Colorado Springs to make back-to-back outings.
If the Halperin and O'Reilly cases are any indication, we're beginning to consider those allegations to be so serious that a company might lose money over ignoring them, more money than even a major best-seller could make back — and that's not a calculation that big publishers used to have to make.
Tesla claims its electric trucks will save at least $200,000 in fuel savings compared to a diesel truck, and the payback period — how long it will take to make back the premium cost paid over a traditional diesel truck purchase — is estimated at two years (though payback periods can vary based on fluctuations in the commodities pricing market).
Though foreigners in China have long been forced to make back-room confessions when detained by the police, this recent string of televised self-criticism, under the hard-line rule of President Xi Jinping, has struck many people here as remarkable because of the manner in which the videos were used as Communist Party propaganda for an audience of hundreds of millions.
Signed up by: Her boss at her full-time job What she put into her business: 2100 to 2200 hours per week; a $22017,000 initial inventory purchase, plus additional orders since then What she got out of it: Nothing; she lost money When you're getting started, everyone encourages you to invest everything [you make] back into it and buy more product.
Sure, some projects might eventually find their way to museums (where they could make back some money), but differently than many of the narrative films that are shown at Tribeca—which can garner several million dollars in acquisition fees ahead of even screening at the festival—the current slate of VR films will likely never "earn" back their budgets in a traditional sense.

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