The consortiums don't expect to earn money from these operations, but hope to raise the public profile of their groups. |
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He chose movie scripts profligately, appearing in lousy films just to earn money for his expensive enthusiasms. |
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When you do write criticism, are you looking for more notoriety, or to spread your opinions, or just to earn money, or is it something else? |
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He came from a fashion model background and had never had to work so hard to earn money. |
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Not only can you work at your own pace, your hobby can pay for itself and you'll earn money as well! |
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In an attempt to earn money he set about writing a novel, drawing on the experience of his financial disaster. |
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To be brutally economic, if my death is prevented, I'll continue to earn money and pay taxes. |
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I see them as ghouls preying on the death and misery of other people to earn money and fame or convert others to their silly superstitions. |
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Covered with greasepaint and standing motionless for an hour, two young people act as statuesque models to earn money. |
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I have always been keen to earn money, so while I couldn't say I have ever been really hard up, it's because I have worked to make sure I'm not. |
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Having spent all summer to earn money to put yourself through college, Christmas comes and goes and you find yourself back to square one. |
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Both skills were initially learned so that he could earn money and continue painting. |
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The ability of men to earn money became an essential part of their breadwinning role. |
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The independent small fry who earn money exclusively from their advice and gold-plated connections once thrived in the lucrative merger business. |
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Adam, who studied engineering product design at South Bank University, does acting work as a sideline to earn money. |
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To earn money for our family, I would carry an esky on my head full of cool drink and chase the tourists on the beach. |
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It's set at a refugee camp on the border of Turkey and Iraq, where hordes of parentless children earn money clearing land mines. |
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At the age of sixteen, he started to earn money from a part-time job and this gave him the chance to develop his hobby. |
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Follow these seven rules and you too can beat the system and earn money from your plastic. |
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Besides writing she is also known to tap dance like a professional and sing jazz well enough to earn money through it. |
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If you're really good at answering questions there are now two ways you can earn money. |
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He has left his country to earn money to help his family, and this situation does not suit him. |
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Consequently, hedge funds can, for example, sell short and thus earn money even when stock prices are declining. |
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To earn money, Mr. Miller worked as a welfare investigator, waiter, truck driver and messenger boy. |
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A strong breeze is blowing their papers. Magdalene explains how the women learn to earn money by operating a flour-mill. |
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I remember when I first started to earn money, he wanted me to buy a woodlot, but I wanted to buy myself a car. |
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The pull factor to immigrate illegally would be questioned when it is difficult to find a job and to earn money. |
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As night druggist in the prison hospital, he could write to earn money for support of his daughter Margaret. |
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On the other side, temporary workers will come in for eight months, earn money and then go back to their countries. |
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Companies have never before had a better opportunity to earn money by doing good. |
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Build a custom store, promote your creativity, and earn money by selling products online. |
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Whether or not you've created products on Zazzle, you can earn money by referring customers. |
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Infection leads to a reduction of community and household productivity affecting dramatically the ability to earn money. |
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She always thought that it was important for a woman to earn money and be financially independent. |
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You now have the possibility to integrate these high quality Zigiz games on your website and earn money with them. |
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Women should keep on acquiring new skills, learning new things, not only to earn money. |
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Some people earn money by lending their phones to others and charging them for the calls made. |
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I go there so that I can earn money to contribute to the family income in order to cover all that I need. |
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He said he was originally from a family that had been fairly rich and he had once owned a truck, hoping to earn money by transporting goods for villagers. |
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Which of our revered and vastly over-paid technology prophets predicted that people would be able to earn money sending text messages from their mobile phones? |
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Don't forget you have to earn money before you can spend it. |
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When you earn money, cash falls from the sky, meaning you have to scrounge on the floor for dollar bills. |
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Hundreds of women and children leave the country to earn money abroad, and found themselves on the streets, becoming an easy and powerless victim of souteneurs and pedophiles. |
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In this way, they earn money themselves and, little by little, they discover that what they had hoped to find on the street can be acquired by their own work on the land. |
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For others it is the desire to write a personal letter, to earn money, to make something of their lives because they missed out on school or to help with their children's education. |
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If I was still in the village I wouldn't take this risk to earn money. |
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I do not have time to go into this now, but there are a number of examples where companies now make use of these principles, bring about perfectly clean solutions and, moreover, earn money from doing so. |
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Adults tend to see work as a way to keep children out of trouble, as an opportunity for children to learn something useful, to earn money and support their families. |
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They don't have to be hungry and work hard to earn money. |
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However, on the whole the play initially received mixed reviews on its opening at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway and was slow to earn money. |
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Should it be acceptable to earn money from the grubby business of imprisoning asylum seekers while at the same time backing glittering artistic works? |
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Traffickers sometimes try to buy children from their parents or convince parents to send their children away so that they can earn money for the family. |
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Part of his reason in returning to London was to sell his work and earn money from private teaching. |
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They also could not be forced to earn money for their masters unless with an agreement between the slave and the master. |
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In addition, black and white workers could earn money by clearing the land and raising timber, and eventually advance to ownership. |
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Many sectors of the business world recognise that the undertaking to protect the climate also offers businesses the opportunity to earn money and create jobs. |
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Another form of a Ponzi scheme is a called a Pyramid or Multi-Level Marketing Scheme. In this scheme, participants earn money not by the sale of any product but by recruiting new participants to pay money to join the program. |
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And we shouldn't overlook the fact that housework is indeed work: enabling others to earn money through the unremunerated care of children and the management of the household and community economy. |
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Prisoners were encouraged to earn money by crafting products such as polished sea beans, toys, and bows and arrows, all sold to tourists. |
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Broker-dealers can earn money simply by collecting the spread between bids and offers, although it is very hard to disentangle those sorts of trading profits from proprietary decisions when looking at income statements. |
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It was never intended to do anything as vulgar as actually earn money. |
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In 1896, at age 20, Brancusi began to travel for the first time: he went to Vienna on the Danube and hired himself out as a woodworker to earn money for his stay. |
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Even shadowed by ethical dubiety, many millions of people are able to earn money they wouldn't normally have by populating the production ghettos whose spoils pass through aerotropoli. |
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The Initiative provides partners who do not distribute Oracle program licenses, or who may not be contractually allowed to distribute certain products, a way to earn money working with Oracle. |
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You worked hard this summer to earn money. |
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This is just one more example of how Canada's presence in Afghanistan is providing women with the opportunities to create, to produce and to earn money. |
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With more young people attending school, working part time may be the most feasible option for those who want to earn money and gain work experience. |
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Whisky production moved out of a monastic setting and into personal homes and farms as newly independent monks needed to find a way to earn money for themselves. |
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As a way to earn money in the 1890s, Beatrix and her brother began to print Christmas cards of their own design, as well as cards for special occasions. |
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The Australia born cricketer has even taken up cage fighting to earn money, but now believes it doesn't pay well and also takes a physical toll of the body. |
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