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pay up

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cancel or discharge a debt

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Ending up-front fees should make it far easier for all students to go to university as they will no longer have to pay up to /1,125 out of their loans at the start of each year. Student loans will also rise to meet average living costs. Anne Campbell

Oh, I am getting married," Raisa said sleepily. "You promised me that if I agreed to marry you, that you would make it happen." She extended her hand, the one with the ring Han had given her, and waved it under his nose. "So. It's time to pay up. Cinda Williams Chima

Americans pay up to 1,000 percent more to fill their prescriptions than consumers in other countries - that is an alarming statistic. Ken Salazar

pay up, please! Source: Internet

A remarkable waiver of interest and penalty on liabilities arising from 2009 to 2015 tax audit for taxpayers who can pay up on or before December 31, 2020 will be implemented. Source: Internet

A technique used on people who have low bone density, and if you don’t clean your regularly, you’ll have to pay up for the surgery known as Bone Grafting. Source: Internet

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