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  2. Paper Planes (M.I.A. song) - Wikipedia

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    M.I.A. said that she recorded her vocals without paying much attention to her singing and finished the song in one take. [12] She drew inspiration for the lyrics from her own troubles gaining a work permit to the US, complaining that the issue was probably "them thinking that I might to [ sic ] fly a plane into the Trade Center ". [ 12 ]

  3. TYME - Wikipedia

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    TYME ("Take Your Money Everywhere") is an ATM/interbank network in Florida, Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It was one of the first shared EFT networks in the country. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

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  6. How PayPal Can Take Your Money In A Legal Way - AOL

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    Paypal's user agreement is more than 80 pages long, and it contains an expansive set of rules about when the company can terminate someone's account or freeze their assets. For instance, PayPal ...

  7. Take the Money and Run (Steve Miller Band song) - Wikipedia

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    "Take the Money and Run" is a song recorded in 1976 by the Steve Miller Band. A song about two young (possibly teenage) bandits and the detective pursuing them, it was one of the many hit singles produced by the Steve Miller Band in the 1970s and featured on the 1976 album Fly Like an Eagle.