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"With the support of the government we can all move to a situation where people no longer get ripped off by touts and genuine fans can easily resell unwanted tickets for their original price."

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And that banks that used it were really just banking on being able to rip off poor people even more than they could if they charged them for their checks.”

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“FICO, and any other monopoly who has ripped off Americans for decades, should not be using improper efforts to threaten regulators,” he wrote on X.

I yelled for Joyce to grab a fire extinguisher and ripped off my towel to smother the blaze.

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It's a ripping off the bandage moment, which the Palace will hope will finally draw a line under the endless oil slick of bad news stories about Andrew.

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

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