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(91) They really knew how to raise money and, as a result, the final figure collected was about £1.5 million.
(92) On Friday, he was at the Arizona Biltmore to raise money for Republican congressional candidates.
(93) The project needs to raise money for a new van.
(94) There's already too much liquidity. donkey can raise money.
(95) Telephonist: Sure. Its to raise money for the homeless.
(96) At a fundraising bike derby at her daughter's elementary school, the kids got sponsors, and they zipped around a traffic circle doing laps to raise money.
(97) To raise money, the bishop planned to farm out his land.
(98) To communicate the importance of emotional support and knowledge sharing, womens north face, raise money and social resources, manage funds and develop resources, in order to support related programs.
(99) "Fortune Telling Madman", "Monster Vending Machine" and "Pie Off to Our Bosses"...Our colleagues tried every means to develop interesting games to raise money.
(100) At the club's annual dinner we always pass round the hat to raise money for the various scholarships which the club sponsors.
(100) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(101) They came to South Africa's business capital last weekend to play in a tournament to raise money for their trip to America.
(102) Postponed promoting new book to raise money for research on Down syndrome.
(103) As some of those clients begin to sell to raise money to cover those loans, prices fall further, forcing others who bought on margin investors to sell as well.
(104) The headmaster sanctioned our plan to hold a fete to raise money.
(105) In normal times, capital-starved companies usually can raise money on their own.
(106) A revenue tariff is impose strictly to raise money for the govement.
(107) She decided to raise money by cutting off all of her hair.
(108) Hollywood actor George Clooney is to present a telethon to raise money for the sufferers of the Haiti earthquake.
(109) Some of this year's redemption edginess is especially pronounced at funds of hedge funds, which raise money from pension funds and wealthy individuals and select hedge funds for them.
(110) If by the next time you need to raise money, you have graphs showing rising revenue or traffic month after month, you don't have to worry about any signals your existing investors are sending.
(111) Hilda Boyce, a 96-year-old lady, plans to set up a kissing booth as a way to raise money for her local social club. The kiss costs 50p a time.
(112) Bond is the interest-bearing certificate sold by governments to raise money.
(113) Soongpan's people's party just signed with a bank today to track its members and raise money.
(114) Then use Amazon Web Services or equivalent for your infrastructure; you don't even need to raise money for capital expenditures, you just pay as you go as a variable cost.
(115) SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A Chilean prostitute has auctioned 27 hours of sex to raise money for the country's largest charity during an annual fund-raising campaign.
(116) Music stars including Kanye West, Pink, Barbra Streisand and Celine Dion have re-recorded the 1985 charity hit We Are the World to raise money for Haiti.
(117) Bond Bond issued by a government or government agency to raise money for public works projects.
(118) The campaign, called Digital Life Sacrifice, will raise money on Tuesday - World Aids Day - for "Keep a Child Alive", which supports families affected by HIV/Aids in Africa and India.
(119) A charity sale will be organized in our school to raise money for the earthquake - striken area.
(120) A piece of negotiable paper representing a fictitious financial transaction and used temporarily to sustain credit or raise money.
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