Repaid Sentence Examples

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  • You swear the Council will consider my debt to them repaid? he asked.

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  • This is free money that does not need to be repaid.

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  • His monument bore an inscription written by himself, to the effect that he had always fully repaid the kindnesses of his friends and the wrongs done him by his enemies.

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  • From the head of Glen Derry, with its blasted trees, the picture of desolation, it becomes more toilsome, but is partly repaid by the view of the remarkable columnar cliffs of Corrie Etchachan.

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  • Under the new settlement Athens remained a free and sovereign city - a boon which she repaid by zealous Caesar-worship, for the favours bestowed upon her tended to pauperize her citizens and to foster their besetting sin of calculating flattery.

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  • The new empress repaid her brothers by making them consuls and prefects, and used her large influence at court to protect pagans and Jews.

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  • They were repaid by the confidence of the king, and the period which includes the reign of Fernando and lasts till the end of the I 4th century was the golden age of their history in Spain.

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  • But those who have the will and the patience to surmount them will find their trouble well repaid.

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  • To the temple came the poor farmer to borrow seed corn or supplies for harvesters, &c. - advances which he repaid without interest.

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  • Emiriye cannot be mortgaged, but can be given as security for debt on condition that it be restored when the debt has been repaid.

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  • The condition of the Indians on the plantations is often akin to slavery, owing to the system adopted by some planters of making payments in advance; for the Indians soon spend their earnings, and thus contract debts which can only be repaid by long service.

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  • Voltaire and the encyclopaedists with whom she corresponded, and on whom she conferred gifts and pensions, repaid her by the grossest flattery, while doing their best to profit by her generosity.

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  • Probably a certain amount of cultivation was possible all the year round, and there was perhaps a succession of harvests; but there was a pause after the main harvests were gathered in by the end of April, and from then till June was the period in which taxes were collected and loans were repaid.

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  • While he owed to Reid all his theory of morality, he repaid the debt by giving to Reid's views the advantage of his admirable style and academic eloquence.

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  • When civil law was restored, Jackson was fined $loon for contempt of court; in 1844 Congress ordered the fine with interest ($2700) to be repaid.

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  • This done, however, he took the field in 623, ani- repaid the Persians with interest.

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  • That ruler repaid his services by causing him to be assassinated in 1818, and thus incurred the enmity of his tribe.

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  • He also was involved in hostilities with the Gepidae, whose support of Ildichis he repaid by protecting Ustrogotthus, a rival of their king Thorisind.

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  • Boccaccio carried his admiration for Petrarch to the point of worship, Petrarch repaid him with sympathy, counsel in literary studies, and moral support which helped to elevate and purify the younger poet's oversensuous nature.

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  • Then, when religious persecution drove many of the industrial population of the west of Europe away from the homes of their birth, they liberally repaid English hospitality by establishing their own arts in the country, and teaching them to the inhabitants.

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  • The petition is tried in open court at some place within the county, the expenses of the court being provided in the first instance by the Treasury, and repaid out of the county rates, except in so far as the court may order them to be paid by either of the parties.

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  • The money may be repaid by equal instalments of principal, or of principal and interest, or by means of a sinking fund.

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  • On the 23rd of February 1805 he agreed with Ahmet that the United States should undertake to re-establish him in Tripoli, that the expenses of the expedition should be repaid to the United States by Ahmet, and that Eaton should be general and commander-in-chief of the land forces in Ahmet's campaign; as the secretary of the navy had given the entire matter into the hands of Commodore Barron, and as Barron and Tobias Lear (1762-1816), the United States consulgeneral at Algiers and a diplomatic agent to conduct negotiations, had been instructed to consider the advisability of making arrangements with the existing government in Tripoli, Eaton far exceeded his authority.

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  • He soon acquired a large law practice in New Orleans, and in 1826 repaid the government in full, including the interest, which at that time amounted to more than the original principal.

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  • Elizabeth took loans which were often repaid; and in 1614 James I.

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  • Soon after Sigismund came of age, he pledged a part of Brandenburg to his cousin Jobst, margrave of Moravia, to whom in 1388 he handed over the remainder of the electorate in return for a large sum of money, and as the money was not repaid, Jobst obtained the investiture in 1397 from King Wenceslaus.

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  • The losers are the lenders, who are repaid in devalued currency.

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  • Any effort expended on the ascent is amply repaid once you reach the summit.

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  • Sir John saw his investment rapidly repaid many times over and he helped the talented young mortal expand his businesses.

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  • However the new owner will then recoup the repaid VAT.

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  • On one point, however, this description was not accurate; Russia sulked so far as Austria was concerned, for she could not forget that the emperor Francis Joseph, by his wavering and unfriendly conduct towards her during the Crimean War, had ill repaid her assistance to the Habsburg Monarchy in 1849, and had fulfilled the cynical prediction of Prince Schwarzenberg that his country would astonish the world by her ingratitude.

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  • It might well be implied that payments compulsorily required from the assured by law for contributions to G.A., or as salvage for services by salvors, will be undertaken or repaid by the underwriter, the service being for his benefit.

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  • On the other hand, when the god was received hospitably he repaid the kindness by the gift of the vine, as in the case of Icarius of Attica (see Erigone).

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  • Loans will only have to be repaid when the graduate is earning above a set level.

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  • You can have your mortgage repaid in 18 to 19 years.

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  • The stock will be repaid at par on 7 December 2007.

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  • But every one smiled on him and gave him kindly words, and Claus felt amply repaid for his long journey.

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  • A group that used this as a study guide would be repaid handsomely.

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  • There has been no new non-marketable borrowing since the 1980s, and the debt is being gradually repaid under fixed amortization schedules.

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  • It is repaid by monthly installments over, typically, 25 years.

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  • Loans are repaid in monthly installments over an agreed period.

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  • Tesco, for example, offers a Bonus card whereby the account holder is repaid a twelfth of interest accrued on the card.

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  • If in the end it must happen, execute it in a way that mitigates the damage--investors are repaid (in part or whole), employees leave satisfied and your reputation remains intact.

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  • Of course, this is all contingent on the fact that you include the repayment amount into your budget, because severe consequences may occur if the debt is not repaid.

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  • This process continues until the debt has been repaid.

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  • Once the first debt is completely repaid, move on to the one with the second highest rate.

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  • Consolidating debts often allows them to be repaid faster or at a lower interest rate.

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  • Since they don't have to be repaid, grants are a form of college funding based primarily on your financial need.

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  • The money you receive does not have to be repaid.

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  • Scholarships are an ideal college funding source, since the money you receive does not have to be repaid.

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  • Since the money doesn't need to be repaid, college scholarships are an ideal source of financial aid.

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  • None of the money you receive from federal grants will need to be repaid.

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  • Unlike college loans, the money received from grants or scholarships does not have to be repaid.

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  • Loans must be repaid, but are available to everyone, regardless of income level.

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  • Loans must be repaid within ten years, although deferments and graduated payment plans may be available.

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  • Princeton recently changed its financial aid rules to provide grants, which do not need to be repaid, instead of loans to students from low and middle income families.

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  • Like scholarships, this is free money, not needed to be repaid.

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  • Remember that scholarships or grants are not loans and do not need to be repaid.

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  • They are so vigorous, and they increase so fast in good soil, that buyers were amply repaid, high as these prices appear.

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  • Belonging to this group is considered very honorable because the members are performing a service to the dead that can never be repaid.

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  • The second mortgage will be repaid over a number of years determined by you and your lender.

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  • However, if the homeowner does not meet this requirement, all down payment assistance funds must be repaid.

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  • If any of the following situations occur within ten years of the property's purchase, the down payment assistance funds will have to be repaid to the city.

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  • The reverse mortgage will need to be repaid in some situations.

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  • As the homeowner borrows and then repays what was borrowed, the amount repaid becomes available again to be borrowed.

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  • The seller may take part of the purchase price in an I.O.U. note, to be repaid in the future.

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  • Loans are in amounts up to $20,000 and can be repaid over a twenty-year period at a one percent interest rate.

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  • This program provides interest-free loans for residential downpayments up to $7,000.00, which do not have to repaid for 30 years.

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  • If the property is sold within three years, the grant may have to be repaid.

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  • When you're looking for federal housing grants, a subsidy comes very close to being a grant since it does not have to be repaid.

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  • Government organizations typically provide low interest loans for downpayments, while many of the not-for-profit organizations will provide grants that do not have to be repaid.

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  • A grant is an award of money that does not need to be repaid.

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  • When the smallest debt is repaid, you take the money you were spending on that debt and apply it to the next obligation.

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  • Then, when you've repaid this debt, you take your payment and apply that extra amount to the account with the next smallest balance.

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  • Most SBA loans are repaid in seven-to-ten years, with some real estate loans extended to 25 years.

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  • If the money is not repaid, the item left as a deposit is kept by the person who loaned the cash.

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  • I repaid you by not killing you.

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  • He might borrow from it but repaid like other borrowers.

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  • He soon became a considerable person; married Isaac's sister, and defeated and killed a usurper; but he was repaid by ingratitude and suspicion, and fled from Constantinople to Palestine in 1187.

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  • In 147 Jonathan repaid his benefactor by destroying the army of the governor of Coele-Syria, who had espoused the cause of Demetrius.

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  • A variation from this was provided as soon as the priority bonds should become extinct; but these bonds having since been repaid (as mentioned below) by a further issue of unified bonds, this variation lapses.

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  • Their native foes had been crushed by British forces; their liabilities were consolidated into a debt to Great Britain, to be repaid at convenience and leisure - as a matter of fact, not even interest was paid for some time.

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  • The "fox who would rob his host's hen-roost," as the old king called Louis, repaid his protector by attempting to sow discord in the ducal family of Burgundy, and then retired to the castle of Genappe in Brabant.

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  • And the influence of Greece on Sicily has been repaid in more than one shape by Sicilian rulers who have at various times held influence and dominion in Greece and elsewhere beyond the Adriatic. The connexion between Sicily and Italy begins with the primitive kindred between some of the oldest elements in each.

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  • Syracuse repaid the debt by good service to the Peloponnesian cause, and from that time the mutual influence of Sicily and old Greece is far stronger than in earlier times.

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  • He accompanied his uncle Marcus to Cilicia, and, in the hope of obtaining a reward, repaid his kindness by informing Caesar of his intention of leaving Italy.

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  • In order to meet the cost of the early wars a special contribution from property (tributum ex censu) was levied at times of emergency, though it was in some cases regarded as an advance to be repaid when the occasion of expense was over.

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  • They repaid him with the opprobrious nickname of " Sheemas-a-Cacagh," or dirty James.

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  • Here was the kind and unwearied beneficence of a Father, repaid by the ingratitude of a whole family.

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  • Any dishonest use of the flock had to be repaid ten-fold, but loss by disease or wild beasts fell on the owner.

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  • He resided in Edinburgh for nearly sixteen months, and his services to the government were repaid by a regular salary.

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  • Since its founding in 2005, Kiva has loaned out nearly a quarter of a billion dollars and is repaid almost 99 percent of the time.

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  • The latter spared him, and this magnanimity Bonaparte subsequently repaid by death.

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