keep+in+pay

  • 91To keep an eye on — Eye Eye ([imac]), n. [OE. eghe, eighe, eie, eye, AS. e[ a]ge; akin to OFries. [=a]ge, OS. [=o]ga, D. oog, Ohg. ouga, G. auge, Icel. auga, Sw. [ o]ga, Dan. [ o]ie, Goth. aug[=o]; cf. OSlav. oko, Lith. akis, L. okulus, Gr. o kkos, eye, o sse, the… …

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  • 92Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head (Grey's Anatomy) — Infobox Television episode | Title = Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head Series = Grey s Anatomy Season = 2 Episode = 1 Guests = Steven W. Bailey as Joe Airdate = September 25, 2005 (ABC) Production = 201 Writer = Stacy McKee Director = Peter… …

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  • 93servants' pay — The pay, rations, and clothing of a private soldier, or money in lieu thereof, which are allowed to an army officer for each private servant which he is authorized to keep. 36 Am J1st Mil § 79 …

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  • 94earn your keep — 1) to pay for the things that you need by earning money or by working for the people that you live with 2) if something earns its keep, it is useful or it produces an income …

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  • 95hear all, see all, say nowt, tak’ all, keep all, gie nowt, and if tha ever does owt for nowt do it for thysen — A proverb now traditionally associated with Yorkshire, with numerous variant forms. The precepts make up the caricature of the Yorkshireman as seen by detractors: canny, dour (say nowt = say nothing), grasping (gie nowt = give nothing), and… …

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  • 96why keep a dog and bark yourself? — ► why keep a dog and bark yourself? proverb why pay someone to work for you and then do the work yourself? Main Entry: ↑dog …

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  • 97don't keep a dog and bark yourself — Meaning It you pay someone to do a task for you it is unecessary for you to do it yourself. Origin Earliest citation: B. MELBANCKE Philotimus, 1583. It is smal reason you should kepe a dog, and barke your selfe …

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  • 98retain — re·tain /ri tān/ vt 1: to keep in possession or use 2: to keep in one s pay or service; specif: to employ (as a lawyer) by paying a retainer Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 99Videon Cablesystems — Infobox Defunct Company company name = Videon Cablesystems company fate = Merged successor = SHAW Cable foundation = 1962 defunct = 2001 location = Winnipeg, Manitoba industry = cable television, hi speed Internet key people = products =… …

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  • 100Retain — Re*tain (r[ e]*t[=a]n ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Retained} (r[ e]*t[=a]nd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Retaining}.] [F. retainir, L. retinere; pref. re re + tenere to hold, keep. See {Tenable}, and cf. {Rein} of a bridle, {Retention}, {Retinue}.] 1. To… …

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