Since the late 1990s event organisers have attempted to cash in on the pink economy. |
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There's a story that I would have to carry the cash in suitcases, which is not true. |
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A charming and attractive woman has been targeting customers of Natwest banks and stealing cash in a crafty scam. |
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That said, equity-based investments are expected to outperform cash in the longer term. |
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But anyway, it has now been over nine months since the terrorist attack, and the stupids are trying to cash in. |
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They want to continue raking the cash in by sitting on the boards of companies. |
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The oil companies stress they cannot cash in this profit because they have to replenish stocks. |
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They were followed by US-based mutual funds and investment banks, all anxious to cash in on the Asian boom. |
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Rogue firework traders hoping to cash in on the last Bonfire Night before a major clampdown have been warned to think again. |
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Overall, both leagues are looking to cash in on the country's booming interest in soccer. |
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If you have cash in this account, then the smart money should be on the move. |
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Also the people that leave under these schemes go and find another job or work cash in hand to make more money. |
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Most of those late-night and weekend workers operated on their own time, getting cash in hand for shop fittings and specialised work. |
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Only a Canadian understands how to cash in on oodles of ice and white flakes by designing the world's first snowblower, snowmobile, and Zamboni. |
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They think the market is probably going to crash and they'd like to cash in while the going is good. |
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Scottish businesses are gearing up to cash in on the pink pound at the country's first ever gay-only wedding exhibition. |
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In the late 1970s, fish dealers and commercial netters were scrambling to cash in on the craze. |
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Now he's planning to cash in with an initial public offering of stock in Las Vegas Sands, the entity that controls his casinos. |
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More likely they'd drive me to the recycling center to cash in my cans, and then demand a cut of the profit. |
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Often low on cash, they can be enticed into working for lower hourly rates of pay, cash in hand, and longer hours without penalty rates. |
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To weather these delays, framers not only should have enough cash in reserve, but also should require an up-front deposit to cover initial costs. |
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This mood has not been lost on the hotel industry, which is all set to cash in on the season. |
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If the Minister had received cash in return for assisting a visa or passport application, that would debase him. |
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Whether you sell early to cash in on the frenzy or sell later based on concrete information, it's your call, so don't give in to panic. |
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They live in a caravan on a Welsh beach all summer, work cash in hand at a local pub, and spend four months of the winter here. |
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They'd put their cash in a pool and load up on staples like ground beef, carrots and onions at stores offering the premium specials. |
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And if legal action against the Bank of England is successful, the islands will emerge from the BCCI disaster with cash in hand. |
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So, without identity documents, she had to shield her children from the authorities and eke out a living with odd cash in hand jobs. |
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Be aware that changing and rebalancing your portfolio is as important as investing the cash in the first place. |
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You can cash in your Premium Bonds at any time, by completing a repayment form. |
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Agencies are usually paid pre-agreed fees for their work, meaning they can't cash in on ideas that boost their clients' profits. |
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The redeposit of such cash in the banking system would bring about an immediate runaway inflation and a massive flight from the dollar. |
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So if you like the work I do here, please consider throwing some cash in the cyber guitar case. |
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American publishers of popular music were quick to cash in on the vogue of mountain songs. |
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The Association maintains its cash in deposit accounts, which, at times, may exceed federally insured limits. |
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In the late 1950s, Chrysler and RCA both tried to cash in on the 45-rpm record craze by putting phonographs into the automobile. |
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If there is a shortfall, you can cash in some of the balance in the pension fund to pay off the remainder of the mortgage. |
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It is believed the thieves rifle letters for money or anything they can cash in, with birthday cards particular targets. |
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They were forced to receive their payouts in monthly payments because the firm told them it couldn't afford to pay the cash in one lump sum. |
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Some have shut businesses and liquidated entire companies just to collect the cash in the till. |
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He said he left the cash in the car and only realised it had gone when he returned to the bank to pay it in. |
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Now the firm is looking to cash in on its success with a major marketing push. |
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If you would like to cash in by selling your collection to us then please drop us a line with both a description and an image. |
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You cannot help feeling that the game was rushed out to cash in on the 60th anniversary of the Allied invasion. |
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It now stands to cash in on the kudos and attract at least some of the 20 per cent or so floating votes. |
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Up to the 16th century, the amount of cash in circulation was more or less determined by the amount of gold discovered. |
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And at weekends they spend their hard-earned cash in pubs and clubs with a wide circle of interesting, cosmopolitan friends. |
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Imaginative and sophisticated workouts are evolving to engage dwindling attention spans or cash in on punters addicted to the endorphin fix. |
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Instead, criminals are still using the traditional method of carrying the cash in holdalls. |
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Individual investors have also been depositing more cash in savings accounts. |
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Some people continued to leave cash in offshore havens such as Luxembourg and Gibraltar to keep their affairs secret from the taxman. |
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The truth is that we have cash in the bank, that first 8.0 sales are looking fantastic, and we are backed by our investors. |
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Naturally wherever the teamsters stopped for the night an eating house would be built to cash in on the passing travellers. |
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If it was cars or clothes on offer, they would be tear-gassing the mob as they surged across the forecourts of Ireland's garages, cash in hand. |
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There is a massive wedding market in the Borders and a lot of hotels are going to try and cash in on the pink pound. |
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Watching in a Glasgow dump is her errant husband Jimmy, who heads to Nottingham, cash in hand from his latest theft, to try to rekindle the past. |
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He may then be stuck for cash in his retirement and forced to sell at below market value to realise some cash quickly. |
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Although the IPO was heavily oversubscribed, the insiders did not exploit the chance to cash in some shares. |
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Game bird rearers say the demand for pheasants and partridges is rising as more country estate owners and farmers cash in on the boom. |
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If you need cash in the interim, you do not need to hold these instruments until maturity. |
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For investors wanting to cash in at maturity this could give rise to a capital gain or a capital loss. |
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It is still unfolding, even as hacks and ex-advisers rush to sum up or cash in. |
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And thus, I had to cash in bonds, break the piggy banks and hock jewelry to get the necessary supplies. |
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Well, here I am with a wad of cash in my pocket and no idea what to buy with it. |
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Acclaimed for using a popular format to pass on the social message, the film had used the soap opera look to cash in on a large audience. |
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As an extra sweetener, investors who plump for the cash in March will get an extra 5p per share on top. |
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The fifty grand cash in hundred dollar bills they were carrying was also more money than they usually carried. |
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If he was not prepared to bend to his wife's wishes on this, will he acquiesce to any pleas for extra cash in the future? |
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You'll get hit by punitive redemption fees if you cash in too early, and you'll pass up hefty loyalty and completion bonuses. |
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They have been linked to nearly 3 million worth of robberies from cash in transit vans in recent years. |
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If you find a shoebox of cash in your hedge or a Louis Vitton suitcase crammed with stacks of bills, just walk away. |
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The trouble is that his natural delivery is just back of a length and if he is not in the groove, he pitches too short and the batsmen cash in. |
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But a record number of Scotland's sporting estates have been put up for sale this year as their owners cash in on soaring prices. |
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Is this entire thing just one big scheme to cash in on excessively proud moms and dads? |
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Who wants to leave their cash in an institution that unilaterally and arbitrarily reduces its deposit insurance commitment? |
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Agree on a tight monthly budget for eating out and put the budgeted amount of cash in an envelope. |
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He also wants to cash in on a bet wagered with the British players. |
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As the New York primary drew closer, Mitt Romney had a chit in his pocket that he could cash in at the right moment. |
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The fact that a department has not spent its full whack within a given financial year doesn't mean that it cannot find a use for the cash in future. |
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Clearly his is a cack-handed attempt to cash in on the growing public desire to take wild places into the ownership and control of the communities that live around them. |
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But the real downside of media-sponsored rewards is that people seeking to cash in will pass information that sends investigating officers off on wild goose chases. |
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They could well have calculated that winging Chen was the best way of unleashing a sympathy vote for the Green cause that would yield them an avalanche of cash in lost wagers. |
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We are all living much longer, which is one reason the government now tells us to make our own pension arrangements because there's not enough cash in the corporate kitty. |
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The horror genre had run its course during the '80s, mostly because filmmakers were so quick to cash in on the popularity by releasing inferior sequels and lame knock-offs. |
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There are many reasons why schools may hold cash in reserve. |
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This was a rumbustiously motley affair where amateurs would don disguises and curious monikers to run for cash in what is, I believe, the oldest sprint event in the country. |
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As per usual, Haller takes the case knowing it will grant him chips he can later cash in for favors and deals. |
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By the way, I leave a little cash in the mailbox for the mailman. |
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On top of the table is a reasonably substantial amount of cash in notes, coins and IOUs, and beside it a manky old duffel bag destined to carry home someone's winnings. |
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It was certainly not common, in those days, for journalists to carry any considerable amount of cash in their Jeans. |
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If all goes well I should have enough cash in my piggy bank by Christmas to buy a high-end semi-pro Nikon, my current selection among the bewildering range of digital cameras. |
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A classic ODB moment was that MTV special where he took a limo to cash in food stamps. |
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The British know about these and probably have a deal with them to keep these weapons until they can be traded in for cash in exchange for information. |
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He said it was likely that the Swiss government would have collected any unclaimed cash in the accounts by now. |
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A surfeit of properties being shunted onto the market by owners keen to cash in and growing concern over the number of Leith harbour developments are being blamed. |
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Blogs aren't supposed to be non-partisan, and there's plenty of ethical questions that arise when someone working for Big Media takes cash in return for slanting their work. |
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The abuse ranges from violence in the home to financial abuse where a person is deliberately befriended and told a sob story so they leave cash in their will. |
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If Martin can succeed, the lineup has enough sock elsewhere to cash in. |
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Senior executives believe investors will be carried away by exaggerated advertising and cash in on their pensions and homes in the hope of making a fast buck. |
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A few high-profile convictions can go a long way in making insiders reluctant to cash in on inside information for a quick buck. |
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The potential interest rate bill is limited to a calculable size, and a borrower can decide whether to invest this extra cash in buying a particular property. |
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Depositing intact means not allowing cash in the offering to be used for the payment of church expenses or to be exchanged for other cash or a check. |
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As ever more people carry bank cards instead of cash in their wallets, thieves have shifted their attention to the small but expensive mobile phones. |
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We all know cases where somebody is working cash in hand and then signing on, not only is this person not paying tax but also is claiming benefit on top. |
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The court later heard that because the benefit the three defendants enjoyed was cash in hand, investigators had found it difficult to establish how much each had received. |
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Nonetheless, he should be financially secure for life when he opts to cash in his shares, though he says he is having too much fun at the moment to think about doing so. |
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Police in Trowbridge are warning retailers to stop leaving petty cash in their stores overnight after burglars broke into a town centre hairdressers. |
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Anyway, it won me a pitcher of Fosters, which I forgot to cash in. |
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Everyone wanted to be an early bird and cash in on the sale. |
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A droopy stock market and the dot-com crash that began nearly two years ago put a damper on the high end at a time when many were trying to cash in on the real-estate boom. |
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We'll talk to one tech entrepreneur who wants to cash in on the craze. |
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Shire has little surplus cash in its balance sheet, so a paper-based reverse takeover via a share exchange would be the most probable route to a takeover. |
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The man did not notice anyone following him and he stopped at a shop, leaving the cash in the glove compartment. |
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First prize is a Cono-Flex Flattie Beach Quiver and second prize is PS50 cash in each zone on each day. |
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And the Rechabite Friendly Society has a tax-exempt endowment savings plan allowing customers to cash in on abstinence. |
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Property expert GVA is advising property owners in the region to check the rateable values on their premises to cash in on substantial savings. |
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She meets agronomist Mariea O Toole, who is helping Irish farmers grow gluten free oats to cash in on a growing market. |
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James Harvey is hired to rid spooky old Whipstaff Manor of its apparitions so that the new owner can cash in on the house's hidden treasure. |
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One that they cannot cash in at the bank to pay for their flats. |
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A merchant would be away from home most of the year, carrying his takings in cash in his saddlebag. |
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Hary hoped to cash in from both, but Adi was so enraged he banned the Olympic champion. |
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Abuzaakouk pointed out the lender has enough cash in hand to grow both organically and inorganically. |
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It has been reported that the club rejected his offer to invest cash in the club around this time. |
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Hotel owners there are attempting to cash in on this unique event taking place in their region by hiking their rates exorbitantly. |
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You'll be able to pay cash in old currencies and make purchases in euros using credit and debit cards,and Eurocheques. |
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Who cares that they're the latest faded popstrels to cash in on the current fondness for nostalgia? |
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During the eighties, a number of major museums, including the Modern, had expanded, hoping to cash in on a boom in museumgoing. |
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Rachel Dyson, defending, said the money came from petty cash in the safe and takings from a health and beauty parlour. |
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In the earlier episodes, depositors ran to their banks and demanded cash in exchange for their checking accounts. |
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Morrisey tries to cash in on Georgie's enormous size by feeding him up and bringing taxi-loads of tourists to gawp at him. |
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Let it happen before a fast food chain or a Charvas 'R' Us tracksuit conglomerate wave a wad of cash in front of the board. |
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Skint can cash in by seizing the spoils in the Welsh Guards Association Handicap Hurdle. |
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Carpetbaggers already in situ to cash in on the wasted and exhausted city. |
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So, did quacks cash in on this, fanfaring their own capacity to quell pain? |
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He had a pouch containing cash in his possession, a looking glass and bicycle clips. |
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But more cash in your pocket or bank account isn't the only benefit of kicking the habit. |
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Furthermore, VDC currently expects that the completion of this acquisition, while depletive of cash in the short term, will provide significant returns in the future. |
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Either of those would mean there will be no domestic grudge match with IBF champion Kell Brook next, but Khan wants to cash in while his stock is high. |
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But, egually, those travel companies which cash in on school holiday time by putting a premium on package deals need to take a long, hard look at themselves as well. |
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Moves have also been made to foil attempts by cyber squatters to cash in. |
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Firms are flocking to cash in on a trampolines for grown-ups craze. |
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The trade in grain exports from Poland to the Netherlands and to the rest of Europe grew enormously at this time, and the Danish kings did not hesitate to cash in on it. |
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Fayyad said that though there was a lot of cash in the Middle East, a lot of it had been misallocated over the years which was a huge problem for the region. |
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He was the subject of controversy in 1998 when he decided to run for cash in Tokyo, Japan, rather than compete in the Commonwealth Games for Wales. |
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Many high school students get cash in hand jobs for extra pocket money. |
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United Biscuits has reformulated premium crisp brand Brannigans and relaunched it in its original brown paper-style packaging to cash in on retro enthusiasm. |
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Meanwhile, President Fox appears to be trying to cash in on the political bodycheck that he took for siding with Bush's presence over Castro's at the conference. |
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Lots of people tried to cash in on that market, but few succeeded. |
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Tesco expands dark stores programme to cash in on online shopping boom. |
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Ill has cash in hand, its accounts show, but Crosswave has been burning through its cash as the big spender in the group on optical fiber networks. |
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I heard he's working at that restaurant cash in hand to pay the bills. |
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