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It's very important, so I would pay top whack for it."
That's why he charges top whack and it's a nice little earner for him.'
Top whack would be £1,400 for a 14-foot ficus.
Now it turns out that, amazingly enough, all the good universities are going to charge close to the top whack of £9,000.
Liverpool have paid top whack but they have got a striker who can play across the line."
That's exactly what I would like, except with a housewife, and I would pay top whack.
I'd put it at 35/40,000 top whack."
It was obvious from the start that charging fees would create a competitive marketplace, but our moronic universities thought they could just charge top whack.
Fifteen top whack.
I'll pay top whack . . . The thing is, you have only two days.'
The problem actually isnt Tracy Emin earning the top whack to pay 50% in taxes.
I will not be paying top whack for a basket full of blackbirds-although please don't take that to mean that blackbirds aren't wanted.
They sell out every year, charge top whack for tickets, and God knows what the Merchandise and Drink/Food stalls make.
Frank, of Headingley Crescent, said: 'The problem with my war disability pension is I have to pay the top whack tax.
With fuel injection and a catalytic convertor (which will be standard on all petrol-engined Polos) Volkswagen claims 12.1secs for the 0-62mph dash and a top whack of 107mph.
Of course, I was lucky that I was one of a scarce commodity: Supplies who'll go to the roughest and toughest schools (for which Capita pay you top whack).
He was selling Gary Druer from Travel Enterprise rooms at rock-bottom rates, and Gary was retailing them to the client for top whack, trading on our reputation.
Bob Murray, then editor of Autocar magazine, wrote: "Nobody buying this car could possibly argue he either needs or will be able to use a top whack which is claimed to be around 180 mph."
This musical is tawdry, lazy and unedifying, and one could sense a miasma of disappointment emanating from an audience of up-for-it Spice Girls fans realising that they had paid top whack to see a clunker."
Emma Boon, campaign manager for the TaxPayers' Alliance, said: "It's grossly unfair that The Scottish Government has decided that English students must pay top whack whilst their Scottish counterparts go free.