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ALBUM BY THE HOLLIES
For Certain Because...; Pay You Back with Interest

pay-back      
back pay         
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Back Pay (disambiguation)
Back pay is money which an employer owes an employee for work that he or she did in the past. (BUSINESS)
He will receive $6,000 in back pay.
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Pay bands         
THE RANGE OF COMPENSATION GIVEN FOR CERTAIN ROLES
Pay Band; Pay Bands
A pay band is sometimes used to define the range (band) of compensation given for certain roles. The range is based on factors like location (high vs low cost of living locations), experience, or seniority.

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For Certain Because

For Certain Because is the fifth UK album by the Hollies and their second released in 1966. It was the first Hollies album in which all the songs were written by members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks, and the first on which they did not use the songwriting pseudonym "L. Ransford" (or just "Ransford"). It was also the first Hollies album recorded with new bassist Bernie Calvert replacing Eric Haydock. In Bobby Elliott's book It Ain't Heavy, It's My Story, he explains how he came up with the title For Certain Because by taking the three words from the children's song "Teddy Bears' Picnic".

Most current CD releases of this album use the original UK album title and artwork, but a recent US CD reissue series instead uses the US title and artwork, described below.

Pronunciation examples for pay-back
1. and pay back in equity, so I would pay back
Humans Need Not Apply _ Jerry Kaplan _ Talks at Google
2. We somehow pay back
90s Are Coming _ Hongtaek Lim _ Talks at Google
3. pay back on farming wages.
Eating Bitterness _ Michelle Loyalka _ Talks at Google
4. didn't have to pay back.
Japan - The Cookbook _ Nancy Hachisu _ Talks at Google
5. and pay back a fixed amount.
Humans Need Not Apply _ Jerry Kaplan _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of pay-back
1. "The parties presumably didn‘t intend to pay back any of these loans because political parties cannot generate revenue to pay back loans of this kind usually."
2. Pay back time is coming soon with its attendant miseries.
3. Moreover, the state started to pay back its pension arrears.
4. It is hard to find anyone who objects to helping home buyers pay back their mortgages.
5. It lost the ability to pay back its debtors and closed its doors.