Similar words: yearning, learning, earnings, rote learning, early warning, warning, burning, turning.
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151. Higher earnings and increased opportunities for earning by women and children were characteristic of some regions.
152. Smart has worked since he was 14 years old, but not like a stereotypical teen-ager earning malt and movie money.
153. George was earning well and we were to move into a little two-up two-down.
154. More than seventy have been placed permanently in private sector manufacturing jobs earning $ 9 to $ 10 per hour.
155. Prepaying an 8 or 9 percent mortgage equals earning a no-risk 8 or 9 percent on your money.
156. To Elfed, Richard was a potential wage-earner, and there he was in school, costing money not earning it.
157. Output thereafter went up so that the women were earning about the same as before the job was changed.
158. Secondly, the connection between part-time earning, leisure spending and gender relations will be considered.
159. They could anticipate earning a decent, middle-class wage there for most of their working lives.
160. Unexpectedly weak earning from Motorola Inc. coupled with rising government bind yields weighed on stocks, caused widespread losses.
161. I, who was earning the only salary in the house and doing all the housekeeping, I should stop bothering him?
162. Journalists, for example, start out earning an average of $ 16, 000 a year.
163. Two-bedroom terraced properties are selling for £120,000-far beyond the means of most public-sector workers earning £20,000.
164. This pyramid scheme was so successful that some counselors were earning more than $ 150, 000 a month.
165. Anyone earning more than £30,000 would be severely worse off.
166. If there are more in a household earning good money, they will pay more.
167. In effect we're earning less than last year because of inflation.
168. Answer guide: Broadly matching revenue with cost incurred in earning that revenue.
169. Enterprising police departments in California are earning money by renting out motel rooms as weekend jails.
170. Seth had ploughed into the back of another van, earning himself a broken nose and twenty-five stitches in his face.
171. Clubs are now businesses and their star players are earning small fortunes.
172. Jonathon was earning his keep and so was Melanie, in the shop on her feet all day.
173. Columbia Valley, in Washington state, is earning a reputation for skillful blending and sound value.
174. In the years that followed it expanded operations without seeking local approval, earning little goodwill in Guadalcazar.
175. Watts has interviewed chefs who are working an average of 90 hours per week in the West End and earning about £14(sentencedict.com/earning.html),000.
176. No one earning less than £21,000 will pay a penny more under us.
177. Doctors' incomes Doctors are generally earning less these days as managed care becomes a larger part of the medical marketplace.
178. He was working for Uncle Max, and earning good money too.
179. It covered all manual workers and those earning up to a given sum - 430 a year by 1942.
180. If a Teamster fails to keep earning service credit, he can forfeit, or lose, all his prior service credit.
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