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Those wanting a former president as golf partner ponied up.
The equity owners ponied up $8 billion and borrowed even more.
The average American employer ponied up just 4.5% of pay in 2013.
Instead, the money would be ponied up by the Weinstein Company's insurance.
In 2012, AT&T blocked FaceTime unless iPhone users ponied up more money.
Those who ponied up for the Time 2 and Core are still waiting.
Incredibly, that was not needed, as these guys ponied up for the purchase.
Then NBCUniversal ponied up $213 million for a similar run with The Office.
The biggest thing buyers wish they had ponied up for, according to the report?
It worked: About 30 people ponied up a grand each to hear Buffett's pick.
Stipe Miocic -- and ponied up the $65 to order the pay-per-view on DirecTV.
Nicholas wasn't sure who finally ponied up, but the flight eventually returned safely to Dakar.
" Attracted by the combination of lives saved and climate impact, Pope added, "Bloomberg ponied up.
A third mentioned a return as high as 40 percent if employees ponied up $15,000.
And Disney already ponied up $350 million to buy kids desktop social networking game Club Penguin.
We've also confirmed L.A. Rams pro bowl tackle Andrew Whitworth ponied up $25,000 to the fund.
He was jailed briefly for the delinquency but released after a friend ponied up the dough.
Maybe you even ponied up for a tabletop grill this year to keep the burgers plentiful.
This is on top of back child support he's already ponied up ... to the tune of $161,633.
NASA, the state of Hawaii, a consortium of scientists, and some private donations ponied up the rest.
The company ponied up more than $90 million to make Bright, which will debut on December 22nd.
Excited by the prospects for telemedicine, some 50 investors ponied up tens of thousands of dollars apiece.
Contestants ponied up $1 million for a dozen available starting slots that the Stronach Group sold in May.
While he's ponied up millions of his own cash for the primary, supporters have also sent him millions.
But, when it came time to pay up, according to the lawsuit ... Brown never ponied up the dough.
It worked — about 30 people ponied up a grand each to hear Buffett's pick, according to the Journal.
GM and Chrysler sped headlong into bankruptcy, and taxpayers ponied up $85 billion in bailouts to save their tailpipes.
Mazion had a fight in April 2017 -- after Von ponied up his dough -- and expected his cut right away.
He's reportedly already ponied up more than $650k to cover unpaid taxes in 2009, 2014 and 2015 as well.
By 250, the world had only ponied up a scant $21992 million in actual donations, with another $2003 million in promises.
In her suit, Doe claims she went through with the procedure but Kane never ponied up the dough -- so she sued.
Up top, it shows how much total cash political spenders ponied up that week, and how many political ads are running.
Valero services which was the recipient of $22019 billion in taxpayer largesse, ponied up about $2 million...you get the picture.
A craven Congress has dutifully ponied up the funds for this mission, under the guise of addressing a supposed migrant crisis.
Nearly a decade ago, MUFG ponied up $230 billion, buying both convertible and non-convertible preferred shares each yielding 10 percent.
In December 2012 Los Angeles ponied up $125m over five years for Josh Hamilton, a powerful outfielder coming off three fine seasons.
It's definitely Trump in the photo, as he tweeted another picture with his wife who, notably, ponied up for an actual soda.
A few months later, I'd sit in Levi's Stadium and mumble, "Ah, fuck" when I saw I should've ponied up the extra.
But when you do, you're wasting more money than if you'd just ponied up for a bigger plan in the first place.
Alec Baldwin spoofs the commander in chief nearly weekly on "Saturday Night Live," and he ponied up $2,700 to Liuba Grechen Shirley.
If Pittsburgh hadn't ponied up enough for Heinz Field, do you think Goodell would have kept the Steelers from moving to Hartford?
The one with the parents who ponied up the big bucks to bring you to a show featuring flashlights and sock puppets?
The guy accepted the challenge, and despite getting roasted for his running form -- or lack thereof -- Young Thug ponied up the dough.
But other powerful forces, including Bill Gates and Michael Bloomberg, the former New York mayor, have ponied up in support this time.
Connerty and Jeffcoat assume the Rhoadeses were discussing whoever ponied up the big cash required to broker the deal in the first place.
But Alicia Priest, president of the Oklahoma Education Association, said she believes lawmakers ponied up some funding only because teachers threatened a walkout.
The message of Charlie's Angels probably seems subversive to the suits who ponied up the tens of millions of dollars to make this movie.
When banks seemed on the verge of collapse in 2008, it was Uncle Sam that ponied up, whether banks wanted the money or not.
She ponied up, then launched a dumpling emoji Kickstarter campaign and, along with it, the concept of Emojination: emoji for the people, by the people.
They also bolt on extra packages, one of which I ponied up for: $4,000 a ticket got me and my brother—hey, fuck you, Matt!
The KochPAC, which represents the interests of the billion dollar conglomerate Koch Industries, has ponied up $5,000 for the Republican incumbent so far this year.
Since the helicopter pilot was a Sikorsky employee and not a member of the carrier crew, the carrier ponied up 10 gallons per pilot rescued.
The oil and gas giant Shell eventually ponied up a total of $22002 million, with more money and support coming from its independent philanthropic foundation.
Einhorn and 26 other businessmen and poker players each ponied up $1 million to enter the World Series of Poker's "Big One for One Drop " tournament.
She claims she went through with the procedure ... but when but Kane never ponied up the cash -- she sued, seeking over $6 MILLION in her lawsuit.
Chinese home buyers last year ponied up much less cash in the U.S. as the trade war continues to escalate between the world's two largest economies.
Officials say Floyd ponied up $300k in disgorgement (the money he made for promoting the coin) plus another $300k in fines and another $14k in interest.
Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley would long since have been lost to history were it not for one thing: He ponied up 10 guineas for a trophy.
Facebook's ad archive shows Trump's campaign has spent about $20 million on ads on the social media platform while Bloomberg's campaign has ponied up $10 million.
Secure internet company Dashlane has a message, too: It ponied up for a reported $5.6 million Super Bowl ad, signaling that the password manager wars have arrived.
It was estimated that for one Olympics, the 2012 edition in London, several worldwide sponsors (including Acer and Samsung) ponied up $100 million each to the IOC.
Jesse -- the youngest of the 6 Buss siblings -- ponied up $10 MILLION for a pad in Brentwood just feet from LBJ's palace ... and the place is sick.
Nor have the world's rich countries ponied up money, as promised under the Paris accord, to help the poor countries cope with the calamities of climate change.
Though the government never ponied up the promised 228 acres and a mule, many black Americans were able to build thriving general stores, barbershops and funeral homes.
But Chavez says Briggs ain't keepin' up his end of the bargain -- and by the end of August had only ponied up $8,100 of the $45,500 he owed.
Related: Competitive Pinball Is the Best Thing on Twitch Right Now The announcer barked out the matches, and Cobb, the state champ, ponied up to his first machine.
Fox Searchlight ponied up $17.5 million for the rights to the film, a new record, and then scheduled it for October 20173, a fairly Oscar-friendly release date.
Hillair Capital Management claims it ponied up more than $10 million to save the Kardashian sisters' struggling cosmetics line, "Kardashian Beauty" ... after their former business partner went belly up.
Including Monday's announcement, Alibaba will have ponied up a total of $4 billion to invest into Lazada, which has operations in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore.
Those who ponied up for an account got both parts of the debut; those who didn't only got the first episode, which aired on broadcast like something from the 1990s.
Then find people who suffered from those fiascos — workers laid off following his bankruptcies, homeowners who bought through Trump Mortgage, people who ponied up for sham degrees from Trump University.
They ponied up all the cash they could muster for a $42,000 two-unit condo to rent out, allowing Horton to rake in more money to put toward her loans.
He dutifully ponied up $7,000 for limited rights to the song—but after he won Sundance, Sony Music requested $50,000 for a year if he wanted to put the film online.
Cops also asked Anderson how he paid for the smokes and the snacks -- and someone inside the gas station said another patron ponied up the dough for the Atlanta Falcons legend.
Donors have yet to step up Distressingly, international donors have ponied up less than 2628 percent of aid for Venezuelans they had provided at the same point for the Syrian response.
If you ponied up for a nanny in 22018, you just might be eligible for a tax credit next year — as long as you aren't paying him or her under the table.
But other games, like Ngmoco's first-person shooter Eliminate, shifted to a different free-to-play model, offering a timer system that would limit player rewards unless they ponied up real cash.
GIVEN THAT THEY WALKED AWAY AND GIVEN THAT THERE WERE SO MANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THAT BIDDER TO BEGIN WITH, DO YOU LOOK AND SAY WE JUST PONIED UP A BILLION DOLLARS MORE.
Unfortunately, those losses are everyone's, because, as my Waste Report on "A Streetcar Called Waste" noted two years ago, the U.S. Department of Transportation ponied up $85033 million for the D.C. Streetcar.
As we reported ... Kelly just ponied up the back child support he owed Drea this week to avoid another trip to jail, but he was informed he still owes $32k in interest.
She also recently touched down in Monaco, where she ponied up $25,000 at a tournament for a chance to win, oh, who knows, somewhere in the range of millions of fucking dollars.
The new league&aposs 226 new teams will all be there — all of whom have reportedly ponied up at least $20 million to buy the right to participate in this first season.
As of March 2018, Alibaba ponied up a total of $4 billion for an 83 percent stake in the company, which has operations in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore.
The 58-year-old Shark Tank star has already ponied up part of the $7 million series A funding round for esports gambling company Unikrn — so he wants a piece of the pie.
The Service Employees International Union is believed to have ponied up $215 million in 215, and while the headlines have been eye-catching, the dollars spent haven't translated into new dues-paying members.
A few dozen men like him have ponied up $450 a year to store their sperm at California Cryobank out of fear of advanced paternal age, according to Scott Brown, the bank's communications director.
Facebook's efforts are still relatively new and, unlike Netflix, HBO or Hulu, the company hasn't ponied up to create the kind of high-quality original content that gets people to pay a regular subscription.
I ponied up the fee, handed the login info over to nutrition experts at universities around the country and asked them to assess the plant-based pros and cons, and then went out for a cheeseburger.
After the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots Sunday, the Boston agency made good on its promise and ponied up the cash for an ad congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles on their victory against the New England Patriots.
Neighboring-state suburbs around cities like Memphis, Boston, Charlotte and Chicago have all ponied up big incentive packages to entice a company to move just a few miles on one side of the border or the other.
It was a complicated deal, and Andreessen Horowitz wasn't even the lead investor; the firm had ponied up just $50 million of the $1.9 billion the group had invested in exchange for a majority stake in the service.
Amazon, according to Limp, believes a lot of Show users were consuming YouTube video on the platform and enjoying it, and he's anxious to return that experience to those customers who ponied up $229 for the boxy device.
Anyone who wanted to do more graphics-intensive computing like editing video or drafting with CAD software ponied up the cash to spring for the 15-inch MacBook Pro for its beefier processor and more powerful discrete graphics chip.
California is a solidly blue state, and although Trump was in Tulare to speak at a fund-raiser, the $2,700 that most guests ponied up to attend hardly seemed substantial enough to justify the presence of a busy candidate.
Trump was certainly exaggerating claims that his campaign was independently financed — Trump has ponied up $36 million of the $48 million raised for his campaign, with the rest from small donor gifts, according to the Committee for Responsive Politics.
In addition to buying kits for himself, Pokora acted as a salesman for Van Cleave, peddling hardware at significant markup to other Halo hackers; he charged around $20163,000 per kit, though desperate souls sometimes ponied up as much as $3,000.
For a movie that was made for $138 million (with millions more spent on marketing), Paramount and the other companies that ponied up money (Skydance Media, Fosun Pictures, and Alibaba) are looking at a major loss when box-office figures come in Sunday.
In its bid to lure the NFL's Raiders from Oakland, Las Vegas earlier this year ponied up a $750 million taxpayer subsidy for the $1.9 billion relocation — a move that stirred controversy and renewed the debate about public financing of sports venues.
In January of this year, the team launched a pilot of Invoice Finance, a premium tool that actually paid freelancers and small businesses 85 percent of outstanding invoices up front, then the remaining 15 percent, less a small fee, once the businesses finally ponied up.
We sport suburban mom hair (a little too layered, a little too coiffed, five highlights too many), lots of spectacles, middle-age spread, matchy-matchy outfits, and most of us have ponied up between 120 to 420 euros to be wined, dined, and entertained.
Hicks makes his off-season home nearby, and when he found out that the school district would be charging the Wilson baseball program $50,000 to install a $20,000 scoreboard he had donated, he ponied up another $22,000 to cover the fund-raising gap, Hall said.
According to the docs ... the company was originally valued at $50 million, but after the deal was struck with the group of 3 and they ponied up the $5 mil for their share, it was determined the company was actually valued at $170 mil.
Columbus is the city known as "America's test market" The announcement (which was scooped by the enthusiastic Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown two days ago) includes not only the $40 million originally ponied up by USDOT, but an additional $10 million from Microsoft founder Paul Allen's Vulcan Inc.
That dwarfs the spending of his competitors in the 2020 Democratic primary, and far outstrips what Donald Trump, who used to brag about self-funding his campaign, ponied up during his White House run—he spent "just" $66 million of his own money to win in 2016.
The Swansea, Massachusetts, police department grumpily ponied up $750 to get back one of its computers in November 2013; the virus "is so complicated and successful that you have to buy these bitcoins, which we had never heard of," Swansea police lieutenant Gregory Ryan told his local newspaper.
One starred Donald Trump, who spent a little less than an hour on Friday regaling hundreds of donors and personal friends at a private home with a helipad, multiple swimming pools and a picturesque overlook of sandstone formations that impressed those who ponied up $25,1003 for VIP treatment.
For more than two years, people have ponied up between $50 and $150 to buy affordable and original paintings by a majestic western artist that prefers to work in abstract when he isn't tipping over water buckets and sniffing visitor's pockets for treats at his studio in Boise, Idaho.
Sources close to the rapper tell TMZ ... he ponied up the bail money for all 5 of his homies -- $50k for one guy who allegedly had an AK-47 and $35k each for the remaining 4 -- and they were out of jail about 12 hours after their arrest.
Jerami Grant is playing more far small forward than would be ideal thanks to Oklahoma City's overabundance of frontcourt players, but he also injects exactly the kind of preposterous athleticism the Thunder were looking for when they ponied-up a shockingly high price for him early in the season.
In November, some 200 wealthy businessmen and princes were famously jailed in the Ritz Carlton in Riyadh --- where six months earlier Trump and Kushner had been royally welcomed -- and were only released after they had ponied up many billions of dollars that they had purportedly acquired through corruption.
Vegas is getting a NHL team, just like warm-weather Florida, Arizona, and North Carolina—which rank No. 27, 28, and 29 in attendance in a 30-team league—but all that really tells you is that professional hockey would play in Oxford, Mississippi, if someone ponied up an expansion fee.
There's also the fact that, prior to carrying out this plan, Uematsu wrote a letter detailing his bizarre fixation on killing people with disabilities, offering to eradicate mass numbers of them so long as the government changed his name and ponied up some serious cash to help him start over.
Trump still hasn't ponied up for the costs associated with his last campaign rally in El Paso, but he's reportedly considering another trip to console the community where a gunman shot and killed 22 people at a Walmart after posting a racist screed online, filled with anti-immigrant and white nationalist language.
MACH had been on life support at least since at least March, when the New York Times reported that officials from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, part of the NIH, had aggressively courted funding from the booze industry to conduct the study … with the implication that it'd turn out, ahem, fine if they ponied up the cash.
According to the docs, obtained by TMZ, Sofia says Nick's claim that he's settled down in Plaquemines Parish, LA -- a pro-life state that recognizes embryos as human beings -- doesn't pass the smell test, because he hasn't ponied up convincing evidence to support it ... like grocery store receipts, or bank info from the area to show he's got a life there.
But Mixon wasn't questioning himself ... and allegedly made at least 3 major purchases in February, March and early April which included the following items: -- Custom diamond Rolex ($25,43) -- Custom diamond necklace ($20,000) -- Second Rolex watch ($16,000) -- Men's gold and diamond tennis bracelet ($35,000) -- Gold and diamond dog chain ($22,000) Problem is ... when it came to pay the $190k bill, Mixon only ponied up around $100k, according to the jewelry broker, Eleow Hunt.
How to Build Your Own Mini SNESThe NES Classic Edition is almost perfect—short controller cords not withstanding—and if you can…Read more ReadI ponied up $162 for the "console" and two Nintendo 64-style controllers (the system with one controller is $150.) That's about twice what it cost for me to buy the parts for my mini SNES, but I was curious to see if the expense would be worth the time of doing it yourself.

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