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Everyone loves a free spender, and I was all of that.
Now, he said, the gangsters have been replaced by a new group of free spenders.
Mr. Andrews was also a bit of a free spender.
With some freer spenders, he said, "The price is down for five days and they sell."
While mayor, he received a reputation as a left-wing free spender.
In the second theory, debtors are lazy and free spenders.
From the first, while giving the impression of a free spender, he began hoarding a little.
In budget policy, he turned out to be neither tightfisted nor a free spender.
But Brown painted him as "an inexperienced free spender."
"I have been accused of being one of the freer spenders in the league, but even we are looking closely at the bottom line."
Venus is the investor; Serena is the free spender.
She's worth millions, and she's a free spender.
You conservatives are our only hope, please don't let up on the big government free spenders, we need you, and support you.
Take note, though, and when your time comes to celebrate, make sure that those presumptuous free spenders aren't invited to your event.
A free spender - ask the boys in Chicago -" Duff sighed, and stood up.
Almost every latitude of behavior is allowed a good fellow, one no liar, a free spender, and a backer of his friends' quarrels.
As he built the company into the world's largest independent credit card issuer, he gained a reputation as a free spender.
John Bouvier was a self-indulgent womanizer and free spender who suffered stock-market reverses.
"Rather a free spender?"
A year later, Damon is making $13 million a season as the Yankees' center fielder and the Red Sox are free spenders again.
But even free spenders should brace for the cost of men's cashmere overcoats, which have gone to $1,900 to $2,200 from $1,000 last year.
The Yankees are no worse than the free spenders in Baltimore and Los Angeles, and at least they know what they're doing.
Onlookers got an advance peek at the coming theatrics today, when House Republicans opened a skirmish designed to cast the Democrats as free spenders.
Almost all of the 178 Republicans, eager to portray the Democratic majority as free spenders, and about 30 of the 257 Democrats had signed the petition.
It was rumored that Steinbrenner, baseball's notorious free spender, awaited him in New York with an open checkbook.