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"Right at their moneymaking peak, they're going to close down?"
New moneymaking services, like a weight-loss program that includes surgical stomach stapling, have been added.
Mr. Bringman wanted to be on the inside of such moneymaking ventures.
- hadn't been factored into the moneymaking equation.
Masks made in China as part of the globalised corporate moneymaking culture being railed against.
Many people envisioned it as a moneymaking annual game between the traditional powers Miami and Florida State.
With many utilities now buying electricity at low rates, landfill gas-to-energy may not necessarily be a "moneymaking venture."
She turned the store's unprofitable 11th-floor women's shop into a moneymaking boutique, Vendôme.
That's the moneymaking way to appeal to the timid, the plump, and the contented-i.e., to those who enjoy the status quo.
Everything she had heard about the Contact Cult was true: it was nothing but a moneymaking dodge, an attempt to exploit the easily de-luded.
Fortune and Men's Eyeballs Bill Gross, a Pasadena, Calif., businessman, has a great moneymaking idea.
While The National Enquirer and The Star may not be popular reading on Wall Street, some analysts are betting on their moneymaking potential.
Illustrators did the job of today's paparazzi, targets of caricature were selected for their moneymaking potential, and editorial cartoonists would take on the coloration of their employers.
When will college presidents learn it is the moneymaking culture of college competition gone awry that has led to the outrageous behavior of some students for whom college courses are irrelevant?
He began to criticize the "moneymaking ventures by fellows like Pat Robertson and others [in the Republican Party] who are trying to...make a religious organization out of it."
Who but Fred-Mavis blinked to keep back the tears-who but Fred would think right off, first thing, not just of the moneymaking side, but of the welfare and betterment of all those poor prisoners!
In the 1830s, Charles Morren, a professor of botany at the University of Liège in Belgium, developed a method of hand-pollinating vanilla, but his technique was slow and required too much effort to make cultivating vanilla a moneymaking proposition.
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The absurd world of Manhattan moneymaking is always a good subject.
All of this moneymaking allowed farmers to buy more slaves to continue the cycle.
"The Chechens are into everything you can think of in the way of illegal moneymaking.
This youthward shift in moneymaking has had all sorts of strange social effects.
I love the way "moneymaking" is a term of abuse in the world of the internet...
Many days it is still, almost indolent, a welcome counterpoint to the bustle of all the moneymaking going on nearby.
For Bilbaoans, hard work and moneymaking have always taken precedence over beauty and style.
Today, even Capone might be impressed with the potential for legal moneymaking in Park Slope real estate.
Indeed, one casualty of the boom has been all forms of work-related prestige other than sheer moneymaking.
David Reid: The land of bronzed moneymaking.
But the exchange profits will pay all our monthly expenses and we can get down to serious moneymaking when we have these few essentials completed."
So the wife from the moneymaking, hard-working years is missing from the photo essay, replaced by the father's new (three years) wife and her parents.
But when that distant day arrived, he supposed it would have little to do with the frenzied moneymaking and party politics that dominated the New World.
Dealing with the China problem highlights a tension between two powerful strains not limited to Hollywood: superficial moralizing and rapacious moneymaking.
Though some of its goals are idealistic, "Candidate '96" is intended as a moneymaking and promotional venture for And Interactive.
As to why the age seemed so indifferent to these archaic heroic ideals, the answer was that a Jewish spirit of commercial moneymaking had rotted German culture.
This second volume of an absorbing family saga about a clan matchless in the annals of moneymaking has all the grandeur and sweep of a Victorian three-decker novel.
It was a business that he knew in its every detail, from the closing of the deal to the elaborate moneymaking of subsidiary rights for copies, reproductions, prints and miscellaneous licensing.
Readers evidently identified with its brave but impoverished heroine, who mulls potential moneymaking scams like offloading her Gucci python print bags to be auctioned at Sotheby's.
In December, I met Jean Ayers, who was taking the Cours de Civilisation, the moneymaking supplement the Sorbonne cooked up for étrangers.
Too steeped in interest rates, brokerage fees, sleeping partnerships and all the furtive commercial activities of a Roman senator, disbarred by tradition from naked moneymaking, but too avaricious to resist the temptation.
Aware that moneymaking has thoroughly infiltrated the army, the Communist Party's leaders have made feeble attempts to limit it, at one point ordering that military units below the group army level should keep out of business.
Taken to the extreme, the idea of selling clothes right from the backs of drama queens offers the possibility of endless moneymaking, involving online sites, traditional retailers, manufacturers, production companies and networks in an incestuous web of marketing and sales.
The operation of the National Football League took a shift yesterday when Commissioner Paul Tagliabue appointed Roger Goodell to a newly created position that will combine some of the biggest moneymaking and promotional entities of the sport.
They did so through public relations campaigns that gradually associated big business with public virtue rather than private moneymaking; that were inspired by what Bird calls "consumer dreams and desires" rather than a "production ethic"; and that stressed institutional rather than product advertising.
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