| 31. | "It's a pittance,"
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| 32. | That may seem rich, but in newspaper terms it is a pittance.
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| 33. | That's a pittance compared with its 220, 000 workers worldwide.
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| 34. | The tax itself is a pittance, he said.
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| 35. | Their livestock and crops fetch an ever-shrinking pittance in the market.
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| 36. | They were given a pittance to build new houses.
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| 37. | But that is a pittance compared with what many thought would be proposed.
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| 38. | Today, the land Morande bought for a pittance is unaffordable for most.
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| 39. | Men are not ready to work for a pittance.
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| 40. | Others are sold for a pittance to arm criminals in neighboring South Africa.
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