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Quick buck.
If you make some money easily, you make a quick buck.
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I believe her lawsuit is bogus, the charges patently false, and that she is out to get a quick buck".
"Once labels get an artist, they destroy that artist without even knowing it – they just do everything that's gonna get a quick buck.
"The plaintiffs are just trying to get a quick buck out of Merck, and I think they'll go chase another ambulance once they figure out that Merck's not paying".
The last personality type are con artists who want something for nothing or a way to get a quick buck.
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"They'd rather take somebody who already got it and make a quick buck".
"People who get in the industry to make a quick buck are in it for the wrong reasons," Carlin said.
"Long-term" is defined as 15 to 20 years, so this isn't for people hoping to make a quick buck and then get out.
"These small companies that want to make a quick buck, they take anyone they can get," said Larry Hanley, president of Amalgamated Transit Union International, which represents thousands of drivers.
I get calls from people who expect to make a quick buck, and I try to give them a dose of reality".
"This is only going to get worse if Russia now decides to try and make a quick buck by hoarding other countries' nuclear waste and spent nuclear fuel.
You'll likely get a quick response.
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