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And never mind that little tidbit that the N.F.L. had photos of some of Sunday's egregious hits up for sale.
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For example, USAA GNMA Trust hits up investors for 32 cents of expenses annually for every $100 invested.
Mr. Corzine, as a staggeringly rich Wall Streeter, has been hit up for money himself.
Not to mention the joy of being regularly hit up for donations.
And at lunch you won't be hit up for a $100 check.
He reminisced about James Galanos, the Los Angeles couturier, whom he once, unsuccessfully, hit up for a job.
Colleges are good at tracking down rich alumni to hit up for donations, but people who make little or no money are harder and less lucrative to find.
How did we go from being loved for our votes to just being hit up for cash?
Yet again, we've been lured into the tent with promises of a free show, and then, once engaged and comfortable, hit up for an admission fee.
Auditions are held — usually in shabby hotel rooms — after which the starry-eyed strummers and chirpers are praised to the skies and hit up for cash.
If you need to raise money, as arts organizations perpetually do, you might as well make the exercise fun for your supporters, who are constantly being hit up for donations these days.
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