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Ray Eddy Melissa Leoo), a mother of two boys, has just been abandoned by her husband, a recovering drug addict and a compulsive gambler, who's run off with the bankroll that was earmarked for a new, warm double-wide trailer.

At this point in his career -- he's 58 and has been betting seriously since his teens -- he has amassed the kind of bankroll that allows him to bet very conservatively and still live very well.

According to Equibase, Dominguez earned 1,161 of his 4,985 career victories in Maryland, as well as $27,222,712 of a lifetime bankroll that totaled $191,620,278 from 1996 to 2013, when he was forced to retire early because of a traumatic brain injury.

No overweight elves or dentophile sprites or enchanted woodland fauna are going to bankroll that bicycle you've got your eye on, but Grandma and Grandpa just might.

"You can't just hand them over to an NGO … you need to bankroll that NGO so that it has the resources to deal with the issue," he says.

These kinds of People's Summits and forums have been going on for over a decade in Latin America now, as a strategy to move beyond relying exclusively on protest marches and develop clear strategies to fight against the corporations and the media and governments they bankroll that are destroying the planet.

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But now that there are large companies with large bankrolls that are capable of funding their own studios, as Netflix does and Amazon does via its Amazon Studios arm, things are starting to change.

That the biggest corporations in the world are bankrolling that evolution — as well as party propaganda — is one of the ironies of modern China.

It had since emerged that Johnny Chung Lee, an employee of Microsoft in the Applied Sciences Group, had covertly bankrolled that competition, and later said — after decamping for Google — that he did so after his "internal efforts" to persuade the company to immediately support the Kinect's potential beyond gaming went nowhere.

One historical matter that Mahdavi doesn't consider is the fact that Dubai's growth was defined by migrant populations before anyone talked about a 'globalized economy.' The city's mid-20th-Century modernization is largely a result of its migrant population, from the builders of its first bridge to the investors who bankrolled that bridge.

Why bankroll apartments that soar above the clouds when we may not have clouds in a few centuries.

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