So people were told, you know, you don't have to put any money down, don't worry about it, zero interest.
This isn't about trying to put money into my pocket, this is about making us a better football club.
And for those who still haven't been put off after reading about the process, there's an on-line application form with full details of how to get on the show.
And not a single day goes by when I don't think of the time, the energy, the money, the undying faith that you put into a campaign that wasn't just about winning an election -- it was about changing a country.
Anderson wasn't coy about his quest: He put a lightbulb on the cover of the 1995 annual report, not because Panenergy was in the electricity business, but because he wanted it to be.
The slump has hung over his head like an anvil, forcing him to answer a constant stream of questions about why he hasn't put the puck in the net more frequently, compelling Rangers coach John Tortorella to shift him from one line to another to try to coax more scoring from him.
If something makes you poorly and you are not happy about it, don't just put it down to chance or fate - someone put the bug there and should be held to account.
Instead of worrying about reshuffling his cabinet, or "keeping the old gang together" as Andrew Davies put it, why didn't Carwyn Jones worry rather more about reshuffling his policies?
That was a bit of naivety from one or two of our younger players but again the spirit was great and you can't complain about the effort that the players have put in.
So, across the board, what you'll hear from my opponent and from some of his allies in Congress is, we care deeply about education, but they don't put their money where their mouth is.
Due to parental lack of imagination on our part, we didn't think about what other uses that motor might be put too.
"The Mirror had become Cap'n Bob's paper and he didn't mind what you put in, so long as it was about him, " Waterhouse later recalled.
This is another example of a major regulation put off until next year, ensuring that Americans won't learn about its effect on their electricity bills until after the election.
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Voters don't like losing money, they hate losing services, and all the earnest explanations about fighting the good fight together won't put better food on the table or pay the bills.
"If you put it out where somebody sees it, they can't stop thinking about it, " she says.
" As a participant put it later, "We all knew he wasn't talking about Bill Janklow of South Dakota.
Miller is expected to grill Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings about why her agency didn't do more to put some distance between lenders and schools.
They don't seem to have that same sense of urgency about needing to put people back to work.
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On Tuesday, the White House put out a statement saying only that it didn't match what you know about Syria's chemical weapons program.
Movie studios aren't worried about the impact on sales because people who want to put a flick in a collection will need to buy a standard version.
The film is often very funny even if you feel lousy about laughing -- except that Baron Cohen hasn't put his own neck on the line like this.
That little person has put a smile on her face, even when there wasn't much to smile about.
As BlackBerry use spreads so, inevitably, will the complaints about over-worked, addicted professionals who just can't put the gadgets down.
And when I didn't get better and was down to about a hundred pounds, they put me in a cell with two other Americans.
But even now that he's out, I can't quite put away the idea that there's something wildly subversive and compelling about people who refuse firm categorization.
And I discussed this with the Prime Minister, and I don't want to put words in his mouth, but I received a satisfactory answer about the need to protect innocent life.
We have a vested interest in democracy and freedom in our hemisphere, and I don't see anything wrong with the United States being concerned about who is put on the U.N.
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Mr. CROSS: It was his big issue at first, but as he got down to getting those socially conservative votes in Western Kentucky and other places to put him over 40 percent and avoid a runoff, he didn't talk much about casinos.
Duffield, who's 67, had braces put on his teeth a few months ago so his teenage daughter wouldn't feel bad about her own.
And according to the White House's own fact sheet on the matter, that could only come about - it was a proposal in New York that wasn't put into practice.
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