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Those who ponied up for the Time 2 and Core are still waiting.
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Incredibly, that was not needed, as these guys ponied up for the purchase.
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The biggest thing buyers wish they had ponied up for, according to the report?
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Maybe you even ponied up for a tabletop grill this year to keep the burgers plentiful.
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It's definitely Trump in the photo, as he tweeted another picture with his wife who, notably, ponied up for an actual soda.
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But when you do, you're wasting more money than if you'd just ponied up for a bigger plan in the first place.
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They also bolt on extra packages, one of which I ponied up for: $4,000 a ticket got me and my brother—hey, fuck you, Matt!
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Secure internet company Dashlane has a message, too: It ponied up for a reported $5.6 million Super Bowl ad, signaling that the password manager wars have arrived.
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Those who ponied up for an account got both parts of the debut; those who didn't only got the first episode, which aired on broadcast like something from the 1990s.
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Then find people who suffered from those fiascos — workers laid off following his bankruptcies, homeowners who bought through Trump Mortgage, people who ponied up for sham degrees from Trump University.
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If you ponied up for a nanny in 22018, you just might be eligible for a tax credit next year — as long as you aren't paying him or her under the table.
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Trump still hasn't ponied up for the costs associated with his last campaign rally in El Paso, but he's reportedly considering another trip to console the community where a gunman shot and killed 22 people at a Walmart after posting a racist screed online, filled with anti-immigrant and white nationalist language.
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