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adjective Indurated; firm.
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Vice Chairperson Overseas Pakistanis Commission while addressing the participants said, "Our expatriates are investing their hard-earned money in Pakistan but they fall prey to the land grabbing mafia." "We must all work wholeheartedly for the expeditious disposal of complaints so they could invest in their country without any fear", he added.
"India's middle class and ordinary citizens have re-elected the BJP with a brute majority but the BJP's 'return gift' to them is an unkind, apathetic and anti-people step, that snatches away the hard-earned savings of crores of people," he said.
Iftikhar Qamar Ghauri, a medical doctor by profession, approached DG FIA for registration of a case against whom he called cheaters and for recovery of his hard-earned money.
(With Bimb, for as long as the guy takes care of me and loves me and doesn't use us mama and he doesn't get the hard-earned money that you have, I'm okay)
Our expatriate Bangladeshis have also been making significant contributions to our national economy through sending their hard-earned remittances.
All I have is hard-earned wealth and part of it is what I inherited from my parents."
Fraudsters employ different techniques to record your PIN code for accessing the hard-earned money in your account.
We pay you our hard-earned money and take hard-earned vacation days to attend your courses.
Anyone not wanting to see their hard-earned cashed burnt by the tech giant can now buy a candle that smells like a new Mac.
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