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pay

verb as in be advantageous

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verb as in make amends

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AIG is paying him $2.7 million under a “mutual agreement” that he forfeit a coveted role as its heir apparent, according to securities filings.

From 14 January, visitors from countries outside the European Economic Area - a group which includes EU member states, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein - will pay an extra €10 to enter the world's most visited museum.

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Osmin was among a group of Goldman executives that pressed for pushing ahead in the region, a decision that would pay off when markets rebounded.

“Traveling that fast is not easy. I tried not to pay attention,” he said.

"Normally when the Navy buys a boat, it takes them years before they receive it and they pay quite some money," says Mr Logtenberg.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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