Sentences with phrase «longer spend a penny»

That's why I know longer spend a penny on nothing to do with arsenal.

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Every penny you spend on interviews and focus groups will be well worth it in the long run.
Denzel Ward is a better prospect than Vea, and he was available, Penny is not worth (the) Price, yet you spent your 2nd there, No way Darius Leonard lasts that long, and you passed him in the 5th...
I stopped spending my money on his club since 2008 and i refuse to spend a penny as long as Wenger is in charge so my kids waiting for me to take them to a game have been told when he gone we will go see a game.
... at the end of the end of the day majority of Arsenal fans are soft as wet tissue... as long as wenger is at this club I will NEVER spend a penny on anything arsenal....
The fact he seems to care for every penny he spends says to me that he has the best interests of my Club at heart and not just for now but for the long term.
It is long lasting and worth every penny you spent on it.
This one is for the guys who have forever craved for something ethnic yet contemporary — the Veda men's blue - grey embroidered kurta with a round neck with black piping along it, long sleeves with slits at the cuffs, and Egyptian design complex is well worth every penny spent.
I think every girl needs that one long easy flow dress in their wardrobe because it is timeless and can be worn in so many countless number of ways... Worth every penny I spent on it, I must say.
But this bad boy will last a very very long time and is worth every penny you spend.
Once their characters truly begin spending time with each other, Carell and Knightley convincingly play Dodge and Penny as realizing the most important relationships aren't the longest ones; the most meaningful are those with people with who you truly connect with now.
Democratic fanny - pincher Matt Douglas (James Garner) and Republican penny - pincher Russell Kramer (Jack Lemmon) have spent their long political careers loathing one another.
The men and women who wrote for the pulps and slicks from before 1900 up until 1958 were hard - working writers who would spend long hours pounding out stories on manual typewriters and getting paid a penny a word.
I took a long time finding the best cover artist (for my YA fantasy), and spent a pretty penny on him.
with the expense of building your own platform however as mentioned, if Kobo's long term goals can be achieved by building such, then definitely, it's worth every penny that they'll be spending along the way.
Why let any of your precious pennies go to waste, and why not tap deals (like cash back credit cards) as long as you're making smart spending decisions along the way?
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