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When people dawdle, they spend huge chunks of money.
But many large marketers are taking huge chunks of money out of their budgets for traditional media and using the funds to develop new, more direct interactions with consumers — not only on the Internet, but also through in-person events.
Judy Mizen, who was driving in a car behind the motorbike with her husband when the bag burst open at about 7.30pm on Tuesday night, said: "It started off as a few notes, but the bag quickly started spewing huge chunks of money.
If you have debts, while you're slashing huge chunks of money off your income to go into savings, determine how much of that you'll allot for debt repayment.
The "super PAC" supporting Mitt Romney is placing a huge chunk of money on advertising in South Carolina — $2.3 million worth — as it prepares to wage what is expected to be a far more intense race after the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday.
That amount of money would have represented a quarter of their 2007 payroll, and while they have some young players with low salaries, a Rodriguez salary would take a huge chunk of money available for the payroll.
A baseball lawyer said at least some baseball officials have wanted to benefit middle-level clubs at the expense of the poorest clubs and at the same time take a huge chunk of money from the wealthiest teams.
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