I figured if I want to pursue writing as a real, hopefully money-making gig in the future, I'd better get used to doing it on a regular basis. |
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He was quick to launch a money-making scheme, supplying a steady stream of stripped flax, or muka, to Australian merchants. |
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It is a money-making machine that has little to do with culture, art or self-expression. |
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The people seeking such isolation are often the rich and well-heeled escaping the money-making grind of London or the central belt. |
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Better yet, I could skip all the hustles and put on a real money-making outfit. |
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Bulldozing old-growth trees will make way for money-making species such as eucalyptus, teak and bamboo. |
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A lot of people are cynical and believe it's a money-making exercise, but it's not. |
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They could tolerate anything except someone who tampered with their usurious money-making. |
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We do not see money-making institutions taking swift measures to try to monitor their methods. |
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Market historians tend to view early American farmers as acquisitive, money-making, land-hungry, entrepreneurial go-getters. |
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A familiar household herb is poised to become a money-making crop for Canadian agriculture producers. |
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Babycastles is not a money-making venture. |
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It's going to be harder to kill a money-making dead cert than with mere hosiery. |
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These announcements always generate heavy market volatility and forex traders should be on guard today, ready to capture these fantastic money-making opportunities! |
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As the Internet continues to expand in volume and diversity without interruption, only a relatively small percent of its total mass will be money-making. |
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So what if money-making teens in Malaysia say a gleeful ker-ching! |
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Most of the Crustacean's money-making schemes came to nought. |
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Although Colorado doesn't have the bottomless bank vault of the Madrid money-making machine, they both do have a lion's share of the top talent in their respective sports. |
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The club organised a host of money-making events, including raffles, bring and buy and car boot sales, and undertook each stage of the work as they raised enough money. |
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Younger offenders are more likely to take cars for joyriding purposes, but as these individuals get older and become more skilled and confident in their abilities, money-making often becomes a primary interest. |
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Most great American songbook albums feel grafted on to the artist's career: too obviously glommed together as a money-making exercise or a means of tiding them over when inspiration fails to strike. |
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If you want a plot, one is definitely gestating, about a battle for the soul of the IRS between those who view it as a money-making corporation and those who view it as a moral mechanism for making people pay their taxes. |
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Writing a textbook has become more a labor of love than a money-making enterprise, wrote the professor, because of the peculiar way the books are now marketed. |
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Why is it that when they have brilliant ideas for dangerous money-making schemes like nuclear power stations or spaceports, it's never in London, but in the West Country. |
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Mr Blair can afford to soft-pedal on money-making after earning pounds 20million last year through speaking engagements as well as advising banks and foreign governments. |
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These companies are heartless, soulless, money-making machines. |
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