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if you can’t afford to buy a magazine, go here

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jack can't afford to buy a new bicycle.

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jack không đủ tiền để mua xe một chiếc xe đạp mới.

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Inglese

tell you what... if you can get people to buy a ticket to see a kid not move a rock,

Vietnamita

nói nghe nè... nếu em có thể làm người ta mua vé... đến xem một thằng nhóc có thể di chuyển đất đá.

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if you don’t have enough money to buy a new telephone, you accept loan for payment in installments to buy it.

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nếu chưa có đủ tiền mua một chiếc điện thoại đời mới, bạn chấp nhận vay trả góp để mua chúng.

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Inglese

and that's how he can afford to buy a beautiful house in france for his daughter to enjoy.

Vietnamita

và đó là cách mà ổng có đủ khả năng mua một căn nhà đẹp đẽ ở pháp cho con gái ổng vui chơi.

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my motto is if you wanna win the lottery, you have to make the money to buy a ticket.

Vietnamita

phương châm của tôi là nếu ông muốn trúng số, ông phải kiếm ra tiền mua vé số.

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Inglese

you know if i read one more puff piece about vegas legend, terry benedict... i'm gonna have to buy a magazine of my own.

Vietnamita

nếu tôi đọc thêm những tin tâng bốc về huyền thoại vegas, tay terry benedict thì tôi sẽ phải làm một tờ tạp chí cho riêng mình mất.

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** prices are negotiable 👍🏼🙂. cash only. plants cannot be placed on hold. no delivery. please come with a big car + help if you plan to buy a lot or big plants. first come, first serve.

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amf 3 - vocabulary unit 2a name: class: time and date of submission shopping sprees foot the bill : trả tiền cynical (adj) offensive (adj) to women he’s well-dressed. a spender or a saver? they can’t afford to pay the mortgage. i’m very organized. i usually have a rough idea about what i spend my money on. offer to pay the money back in small installments she owes me too much already. he owns several companies. she has paid back this loan. win a lottery ticket lose a credit card buy or sold something on ebay or a similar site buy something online and discover it is a scam be charged too much in a restaurant how did they earn money? who did they inherit their money from? do you have any special talent? he delivered newspapers. an investor didn’t give him the money he had promised him. he sold encyclopedias door-to-door. brand of hair product immigrant parents work at low-paying jobs janitor insurance salesman de joria’s self-made rise is an inspiring story. as a child, you were fairly entrepreneurial, weren’t you? we had paper routes. the job that was one of the most influential experiences you can imagine was door-to-door selling encyclopedias. doors literally slam in your face - maybe 30, 40 doors before the first customer will actually talk to you and let you in. we had a backer: someone who gives financial support to something we started with humble beginnings. do memories of the streets motivate you? it sure makes you appreciative of what you have in your life. i really have a heart for homeless kids. i participate in a lot of charity organizations that take the homeless off the streets. what are the biggest problems you have faced in your business? the biggest problem is rejection. workbook - pages 11-13 raise money for a charity borrow money lend money owe money return money open a bank account deposit money earn money online banking = internet banking the company pays your salary directly into the bank. the bank will give you a loan of up to $ 10,000 for whatever you want to buy. they can give you a mortgage at one of the lowest interest rates on the market. extra services how much do you pay in taxes? parking meter do you waste money on clothes you never wear? make an appointment with the doctor the man who quit money - wb page12 he wasn’t mentally ill, nor did he have problems with drugs or alcohol. phone booth he took his life savings out of his pocket. the stock market has risen and fallen. he didn’t pay taxes or accept any type of help from the government. he collects animals that have been killed on the road, takes old food that has gone past its sell-by date out of trash cans. danniel is not a typical tramp. freight trains = goods trains my philosophy is to use only what is freely given or discarded. retirement plans amf 3 - vocabulary unit 2a name: class: time and date of submission shopping sprees foot the bill : trả tiền cynical (adj) offensive (adj) to women he’s well-dressed. a spender or a saver? they can’t afford to pay the mortgage. i’m very organized. i usually have a rough idea about what i spend my money on. offer to pay the money back in small installments she owes me too much already. he owns several companies. she has paid back this loan. win a lottery ticket lose a credit card buy or sold something on ebay or a similar site buy something online and discover it is a scam be charged too much in a restaurant how did they earn money? who did they inherit their money from? do you have any special talent? he delivered newspapers. an investor didn’t give him the money he had promised him. he sold encyclopedias door-to-door. brand of hair product immigrant parents work at low-paying jobs janitor insurance salesman de joria’s self-made rise is an inspiring story. as a child, you were fairly entrepreneurial, weren’t you? we had paper routes. the job that was one of the most influential experiences you can imagine was door-to-door selling encyclopedias. doors literally slam in your face - maybe 30, 40 doors before the first customer will actually talk to you and let you in. we had a backer: someone who gives financial support to something we started with humble beginnings. do memories of the streets motivate you? it sure makes you appreciative of what you have in your life. i really have a heart for homeless kids. i participate in a lot of charity organizations that take the homeless off the streets. what are the biggest problems you have faced in your business? the biggest problem is rejection. workbook - pages 11-13 raise money for a charity borrow money lend money owe money return money open a bank account deposit money earn money online banking = internet banking the company pays your salary directly into the bank. the bank will give you a loan of up to $ 10,000 for whatever you want to buy. they can give you a mortgage at one of the lowest interest rates on the market. extra services how much do you pay in taxes? parking meter do you waste money on clothes you never wear? make an appointment with the doctor the man who quit money - wb page12 he wasn’t mentally ill, nor did he have problems with drugs or alcohol. phone booth he took his life savings out of his pocket. the stock market has risen and fallen. he didn’t pay taxes or accept any type of help from the government. he collects animals that have been killed on the road, takes old food that has gone past its sell-by date out of trash cans. danniel is not a typical tramp. freight trains = goods trains my philosophy is to use only what is freely given or discarded. retirement plans amf 3 - vocabulary unit 2a name: class: time and date of submission shopping sprees foot the bill : trả tiền cynical (adj) offensive (adj) to women he’s well-dressed. a spender or a saver? they can’t afford to pay the mortgage. i’m very organized. i usually have a rough idea about what i spend my money on. offer to pay the money back in small installments she owes me too much already. he owns several companies. she has paid back this loan. win a lottery ticket lose a credit card buy or sold something on ebay or a similar site buy something online and discover it is a scam be charged too much in a restaurant how did they earn money? who did they inherit their money from? do you have any special talent? he delivered newspapers. an investor didn’t give him the money he had promised him. he sold encyclopedias door-to-door. brand of hair product immigrant parents work at low-paying jobs janitor insurance salesman de joria’s self-made rise is an inspiring story. as a child, you were fairly entrepreneurial, weren’t you? we had paper routes. the job that was one of the most influential experiences you can imagine was door-to-door selling encyclopedias. doors literally slam in your face - maybe 30, 40 doors before the first customer will actually talk to you and let you in. we had a backer: someone who gives financial support to something we started with humble beginnings. do memories of the streets motivate you? it sure makes you appreciative of what you have in your life. i really have a heart for homeless kids. i participate in a lot of charity organizations that take the homeless off the streets. what are the biggest problems you have faced in your business? the biggest problem is rejection. workbook - pages 11-13 raise money for a charity borrow money lend money owe money return money open a bank account deposit money earn money online banking = internet banking the company pays your salary directly into the bank. the bank will give you a loan of up to $ 10,000 for whatever you want to buy. they can give you a mortgage at one of the lowest interest rates on the market. extra services how much do you pay in taxes? parking meter do you waste money on clothes you never wear? make an appointment with the doctor the man who quit money - wb page12 he wasn’t mentally ill, nor did he have problems with drugs or alcohol. phone booth he took his life savings out of his pocket. the stock market has risen and fallen. he didn’t pay taxes or accept any type of help from the government. he collects animals that have been killed on the road, takes old food that has gone past its sell-by date out of trash cans. danniel is not a typical tramp. freight trains = goods trains my philosophy is to use only what is freely given or discarded. retirement plans

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