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- noun Plural form of
paycheque .
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Examples
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Sonjia DeSade, who holds down three full time jobs and five full time paycheques, is an activist.
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He's a self-described leftist who uses his paper to thrash the West for its sexism, violence and bigotry - while accepting paycheques from a regime which won't let women drive and refuses to allow the practice of any religion aside from its strict, violent interpretation of Islam.
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That in turn means that if someone begs to disagree, they need to have some very strong grounds for doing so – not misreading a basic graph or advancing silly conspiracy theories about IPCC scientists receiving paycheques from the New World Order, as some of Whitehouse’s respondents do.
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That in turn means that if someone begs to disagree, they need to have some very strong grounds for doing so – not misreading a basic graph or advancing silly conspiracy theories about IPCC scientists receiving paycheques from the New World Order, as some of Whitehouse’s respondents do.
Has Anthropogenic Global Warming Skepticism Hit Mainstream Acceptance? « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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You knew exactly what it was going to be because you had all of your paycheques on file.
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I did not sign up for them to take money out of every of my paycheques, now that would be ridiculous.
Miscellaneous Tyler 2009
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Completely not interested in their leaders, only their paycheques and opportunities to RIP OFF AMERICA.
The R.N.C. Debate That Wasn’t - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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I would like to think he makes that much, considering the paycheques of the spoiled athletes he's covering.
Blame a man named Fish for that shot of the fat, shirtless, body-painted Bengals fan on your TV Tyler 2009
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Completely not interested in their leaders, only their paycheques and opportunities to RIP OFF AMERICA. —
The R.N.C. Debate That Wasn’t - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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But everybody else struggled with costs that were growing and paycheques that weren't – and too many families found themselves racking up more and more debt just to keep up.
Full text of Barack Obama's speech in Osawatomie, Kansas 2011
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