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31) It retails at around £11, but we have 50 to give away. 32) Even casinos sometimes make an extra effort to give away money. 33) Like zucchini, there are only so many you can give away before friends, neighbors and co-workers avoid eye contact. 34) It's such a great book we decided to give away a copy to every new subscriber to Outdoor Action. 35) We certainly can not afford to give away vouchers for medicine, for No. 2 pencils, for diapers. 36) We have eight of these stylist fifties retro inspired ties from Thomas Pink Shirtmakers to give away. 37) The festival organisers will give away one free ballon ride a day in a prize draw. 38) We have six to give away to the first names drawn from the postbag on 7 March. 39) Rosenberg said Cup told him that he could set up a table to give away shirts. 40) Needless to say, Hollywood doesn't give away presents without asking for something in return. 41) Pour the chutney into small sterilised jars, seal, label and give away as presents. 42) Text is so efficient over the Internet that it is feasible to give away this kind of service. 43) Don't waste time, you can't get more of it. Even if you give away all you have, you can't get back a minute.RVM 44) One way is to give away products or sell them for below cost and make money through advertising. 45) Someday I hope to write a book where the royalties will pay for the copies I give away.Clarence Darrow 46) Normally only available from TiGi Linea approved salons at £5.50 for 8oz, we've got 50 to give away. 47) The trap of the giver is pride, believing that you have enough inner resources to give away to others. 48) Normally priced at £19.95, we have 10 Free Curl cordless combination Brush and Tong stylers to give away! 49) We have two more copies to give away, drawing from our postbag after Wednesday's final post. 50) Nor will the spider give away the presence of her home during daylight hours. 51) We've got five Roverpoint reels to give away: send your name and address on a postcard to:. 52) They either have to take too much of the risk themselves, or give away too much of their potential reward. 53) We have three limited edition silk bomber jackets, five sweatshirts and five baseball hats to give away this week. 54) We have £200 worth of Haar Sana goodies to give away to readers! 55) You can give away things like this and have very strict restrictions on them. 56) On this score they were identical to the preceding game: slow starters with a propensity to give away simple penalties. 57) It costs 99p for 275g from major supermarkets, but we have 1,000 vouchers, plus recipe booklets, to give away. 58) Banks used to give away toasters and stuff to hook new customers. 59) Give away the rest to the Salvation Army. 60) We give away 5,000 plastics hag at the exhibition.