The industry insists that companies won't drill unless they're certain to hit pay dirt. |
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I get in at the earliest stage, so the multiples, if I really hit pay dirt on one, could be huge. |
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Then, on their second to last day in Madagascar, in a park called Ranomafana, they hit pay dirt. |
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Scientists hit pay dirt on Mars as a small probe detects large amounts of what could be ice just below the surface. |
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Flash forward to the present day as we meet a rusty group of salvage experts who think they've hit pay dirt. |
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Some projects will hit pay dirt, maturing into truly company-changing events. |
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He hit pop culture pay dirt when he wrote a slim novel based on his experiences. |
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With everyday reports of Indian entrepreneurs striking pay dirt in the US, the focus on India and its economy has increased over the years. |
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According to one of many legends, Wickenburg named the Vulture Mine after the buzzards circling over his head as he struck pay dirt. |
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Back in the deserted capital, power brokers were trying to assess who hit pay dirt and who fell short in a city tied up in partisan knots. |
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In fact he had hit pay dirt as he was performing his joke to one of the country's top comedy managers. |
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This time I hit pay dirt, and while the pages unscrolled on my screen a cold chill ran down my spine. |
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By album number three he began to hit pay dirt, both commercially and artistically. |
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The question, then, is whether the energy sector will continue to hit pay dirt or whether it will start pumping mud. |
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We've monitored quite a few lines in the last week, and early yesterday morning we hit pay dirt. |
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But if you're willing to spread your money among a diversified portfolio of new issues from a cross-section of industries, you just might hit pay dirt. |
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And her generosity began well before she hit pay dirt on the Rosie O'Donnell Show. |
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Retailers are hitting pay dirt in the young-girl segment of the market. |
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With that trolling on that date, that desperate Prime Minister really hit pay dirt. |
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Now all of a sudden when the grain and oilseed guys hit pay dirt, there's extra gouging going on there. |
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She had hit pay dirt, and she wouldn't let go without a fight. |
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The ceremonious opening of prizes is repeatedly replayed in our art class, as everyone breathtakingly awaits the signs of pay dirt in magical containers. |
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The dials aligned on uncommonly clean pay dirt. |
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On the fourth day, Fitch seemed to hit pay dirt. |
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We can take, for example, the most arrogant of all players, the star of Colorado, who hit pay dirt and recently criticized his teammates following a defeat. |
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Find out how Goldcorp struck pay dirt through new operating efficiencies when it integrated two of Canada's highest-grade gold mines by implementing SAP ERP in just five months. |
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Competitive global presence is a tall proposition, a prospect we were expecting to tackle with care and caution. With Opal Infotech we struck pay dirt. |
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Once in a while, when I could do some stitching or unstitching on a column to make it better, she would exult about it, and that was pay dirt. |
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On Tuesday, Anadarko said its 2 Shenandoah exploratory well found a 1,000-foot deep zone of pay dirt. |
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The more pay dirt the miners process, the more gold they potentially find. |
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Mega-Money Mine, Pay Dirt and Red, White and Win also have progressive jackpots waiting to be won. |
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