But does this mean authors who have signed traditional book deals are being ripped off?
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The Badgers then ripped off eight of the next 10 points to open a 58-51 lead.
The outside walls of buildings have been ripped off, baring the battered remnants of the lives inside.
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Third, if mortgage holders are to get relief, then someone, somewhere is by definition getting ripped off.
They would go a long way to protect retirement and brokerage house investors from getting ripped off.
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She realized she was being ripped off after two years and sued her employer for back wages.
Its roof ripped off, passengers can be seen standing on the top deck, waiting to get off.
In fact, some investors continued to give the trustees cash, even if they were being ripped off.
But will regulators, who worry about Joe Sixpack being ripped off by unscrupulous fund-raisers, allow the crowd in?
This idea, as you may detect, is cheerfully ripped off from "Die Fledermaus" by Johannn Strauss II.
Cars had been rammed against lamp-posts or through the surface of streets, the sides of houses ripped off.
You see, while retailers are getting ripped off, they're also dependent on the very mechanism that fuels the phenomenon.
Doing so is a recipe for getting ripped off for thousands of dollars.
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But Hollywood has some big arrows aimed at Silicon Valley when it comes to keeping from getting ripped off.
To avoid having your airline miles ripped off, ignore unsolicited offers promising rewards.
Investment banks' customers no longer believe that they are not being ripped off.
And who are we to tell these people they were ripped off, when theywere the ones who accepted the offer?
The roof was ripped off of a car dealership in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, according to the Citizen-Times.
So I was eager to connect with him to get and share his advice on how not to get ripped off.
During their dance (Pierluigi Vanelli's delightfully grotesque choreography of writhing and grimacing), they ripped off the wallpaper to reveal a padded cell.
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"The irony is, your chances of getting ripped off are remarkably high in the early days for that very reason, " he said.
Entire roofs were ripped off homes, trees were uprooted and cars overturned in the street as the wind whipped down the streets.
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Here are some examples: destroy, decimated, ripped off, soared, smacked, attack, hugged.
One chemist hopes that band-aids will no longer hurt, when ripped off.
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Only the stunt people will feel more ripped off than the audience.
On drugs patents, Brazil feels vulnerable to being ripped off by multinationals.
One person has been injured after a film set marquee was ripped off in high winds on the north coast in Northern Ireland.
The con artists disguise their schemes to look legitimate and an alarming number of elders are tricked into playing, paying and getting ripped off.
But doesn't the fact that a DVD can be made for as little as 16p suggest customers are being ripped off in the shops?
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