He also showed an early entrepreneurial flair, selling skateboards in high school to earn pocket money.
There are those who have less income and sell their skills to generate some additional pocket money.
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Two years abroad, with only pocket money and health insurance paid, may well be stimulating and satisfying.
The rest of the survey asked questions about homework, religion, smoking, drinking, the National Lottery and pocket money.
Those with pocket money could ride one of 2, 000 rickshaws -- Asia's largest fleet -- owned by A. Cohen.
The audacity of the owners to pocket money while chopping payroll should not come as a surprise to their fans.
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Even as a child, my pocket money was more likely to end up in my piggy bank than in my purse.
Oh yeah, and I also worked on weekends for additional pocket money.
And not for pocket money but so that the family might eat.
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It's a nifty way for a family long departed from its original source of wealth in the steel business to make pocket money.
As a schoolboy, he sold balloons for pocket money and, later, during World War II, started a little business peddling snacks from a hawker's stall.
It was the only place he could find a job after his father, who had tried to push him into medical school, threatened to cut off his pocket money.
The next day, young master Calleja took his ready pocket money to the local record store, where he found CDs of Andrea Boccelli and of The Three Tenors.
But these days successful athletes get more than pocket money.
For some people, the safest thing to do might be to outsource the job to a son, daughter, or neighborhood teenager who's looking to earn a little pocket money.
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While many parents encourage their 16-year-olds to get a job to supply their own pocket money, Prince gets an allowance from his father's estate, large by any teenager's standards.
One of the few bright spots is the relative affluence of the 20-something salaryman, who now holds around 15, 000 yen more pocket money per month than his struggling middle-aged colleague.
During his 48-year marriage Mr Smythe was content for his wife Vera to handle the bills, getting pocket money as he needed it (but he had a Mercedes in the garage).
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He says he hopes it "will provide young people with a way to share their creations with a wider audience, and maybe to make a little pocket money along the way".
"They can access the leisure centre, but if you don't have pocket money at the time there are some free things that the leisure centre put on but there is nothing else on Plas Madoc, " he said.
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What the Treasury seem to be saying here is that they're uneasy about handing over borrowing powers to the Welsh Government when their only substantial means of paying it back is the income stream from the block grant - they'd like them to have the paper round as well as the pocket money.
That's money in their pocket -- money you can use right now to pay your bills, or pay off your debts, or save up for a rainy day, to save for retirement or that college education for your child.
Insurgents then would sell the illegally obtained property to private buyers and pocket the money.
The consumer can pocket the money about 60 days after the purchase.
Companies like Green Vehicles pocket the money and then go bankrupt.
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The executive also reminded us of a very pragmatic reason why many of the 5, 000 LTE sites due by June 30th will target high-traffic areas -- as Clearwire is only selling the faster data access to other providers, it should pocket more money in any regions where Sprint needs all the help it can get.
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