Redeemable Sentence Examples

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  • But what if everyone in the nation, rich and poor, were to be mailed a $2,000 food card annually, redeemable at the grocery store for any of several hundred nutritious foods?

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  • The amortization of the home and colonial debts was suppressed, and the redeemable debts of both classes were converted into 4% internal consols.

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  • Points are redeemable for small appliances, gift cards and other items.

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  • The bonds are redeemable in 99 years by annual drawings, and are entitled to an addition of 5% per annum when drawn.

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  • Additionally, most cards come with reward systems, including cash back, miles or points redeemable for office supplies, gifts or small appliances.

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  • For a limited time, new cardholders may also be eligible for a free $15 Disney gift card, which is redeemable at many Disney locations across the country, as well as aboard a Disney cruise.

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  • The most obvious benefit of cash back cards is that cardholders actually earn money - not redeemable miles, points, or gifts - for every purchase they make.

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  • Travel Cards - Cardholders earn rewards redeemable for traveling expenses including airline tickets, hotel stays, and rental cars.

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  • Cards are also redeemable for services offered through Best Buy, including the Geek Squad computer repair and assistance services.

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  • In addition, Karma points are redeemable.

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  • Since most sites let you earn points redeemable for Wii points or actual money that you can convert to Wii points, you will undoubtedly want to recruit your friends.

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  • Fulfilling the "Wants" awards each of them with "Aspiration Points", which are redeemable for "Aspiration Rewards", objects that will help your Sims along their life's journey such as the "Money Tree" and the "Elixir of Life".

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  • But it is the ridiculous that makes the Scary Movie series so redeemable.

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  • Websites with money saving coupons might also have codes redeemable for online ticket prices, like RetailMeNot.com.

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  • These gift cards are usually to national or regional chain stores, making them redeemable virtually anywhere.

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  • Give the gift of your time by making a printable gift certificate or coupon book redeemable for treats such as free cookies or a day without household chores.

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  • But it was decided that Lucarno was not 'redeemable', and a similar but redeemable character was created instead.

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  • The bonded debt of the state on the 31st of December 1908 amounted to $550,000, of which the state held an irredeemable bond for $380,000; the actual redeemable bonded debt of $170,000 was due to the investment of the school and university funds in the bonds of the state.

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  • In 1707 the islands were granted to the earl of Morton in mortgage, redeemable by the Crown on payment of 30,000, and subject to an annual feu-duty of 50o; but in 1766 his estates were sold to Sir Lawrence Dundas, ancestor of the earls of Zetland.

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  • The debts of Spain were further increased in 1891 by a consolidation of Io,ooo,000 of floating debt turned into 4% redeemable stock similar to that of 1882; and this did not prevent a fresh growth of floating debts out of annual deficits averaging two to three millions sterling during the last quarter of the 19th century.

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  • They consolidated the floating debt proper in the shape of a 4% stock redeemable in 40 years, of which 70,000,000 was issued in 1882 by Seor Camacho, the greatest Spanish financier of the century.

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  • Rewards are redeemable for merchandise, gift cards or other promotional products.

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  • The edict of Moulins (1566) maintained it, as one of the exceptions to the inalienability of the crown-lands; only it was then decided that daughters of France should be appanaged in money, or that if, in default of coin, lands were assigned to them, these lands should be redeemable by the crown in perpetuity.

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  • His chief financial expedient was to debase, or rather ruin, the currency by issuing copper tokens redeemable in better times; but it was no fault of his that Charles XII., during his absence, flung upon the market too enormous an amount of this copper money for Gertz to deal with.

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  • The national debt, which consisted before the war of 234,866,500 of external Financial and internal consols ar,d redeemable debts, and and Political 24,2 50,000 of home floating debt, was increased Reoiganizaby 46,21o,ooo of Cuban and Philippine debts, which tion.

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  • The notes are to be redeemable in gold at £ 26,478,500 3,388,100 7,331,600 8,613,717 1 5,4 6 7, 01 5 16 8,500,000 Milreis 483,546,600.20, 54 8,000.3 7,082,000 17,300,000 Milreis 66 4, 792,960 246,812,407 34,296,950 945,902,317 sight, the Caixa de, Conversao to keep the gold paid in for that express purpose.

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