- - Control of expenditure
- - Control over finances
- - Control of finances
- - Prize money going to group of horses coming first at Sandown held by those in the bookmaking business
- - Limitations applied to son in Virgin getting financial control
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- - Who wrote "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past"
- - Cram around the start of exams or gush over writer
- - In the first line of a novel, he wrote, "and the clocks were striking 13"
- - The pen name of Eric Arthur Blair
- - Author of the slogan
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- - A restriction on expenditure
- - Income and expenditure plan
- - a plan for spending money
- - Money allocated for a purpose
- - Plan of income and expenditure
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- - Constrained by expenditure, has he recycled material?
- - right, has he used same old material again?
- - What's in thoughtless use of old material?
- - Rearrangement of old work has her confused
- - Stew has her way of using leftovers
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- - Coming from Geneva, car tax was lavish expenditure
- - Lavish expenditure
- - Geneva car tax may be seen as excessive amount
- - average car-tax wastefulness
- - Geneva car tax fixed as an excessive amount
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- - Expenditures that cant be recovered
- - Irrecoverable expenditures
- - Unrecoverable investment expenses
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- - Bid made by mean person wanting minimum of expenditure
- - A bid in solo whist not to win any tricks
- - It's a case of 'when you win, you lose'
- - Call during play originally mounted by French department
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- - first expenditure
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- - excess expenditure
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