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Phillips, as director of Sports & Entertainment Ltd, admits he is being paid an "undisclosed" fee for organising the do, selling tickets and rustling up money from sponsors.
(Earlier in the lobby, Mr. Johnson had offered his own theory on rustling up money: Don't send e-mails, he explained, because "that's a warning". Just cold call, and tell your friends that Mitt Romney needs their help).
So even stars like Sequoia could have trouble rustling up money for new efforts outside their core areas of expertise.
The film has the dirty rustle of money.
The company reworked contracts, imposed a new approach to discipline and rustled up money (presumably from Weihai, Triangle's parent) to invest in the production of modern radial tyres.
He rustled up money to build new public schools and used tax breaks to encourage businesses and homeowners to set up in the city.
He tried to rustle up money from some wealthy friends to pay for Ms Hunter's expenses, lest his wife or the public discover his cheating, or that his mistress was pregnant.
And Mr. Anastasiades certainly had a gun to his head: He had to rustle up money somehow, as the euro zone was rightly unwilling to lend Cyprus more than €10 billion, or about $13 billion, leaving the country with a €5.8 billion funding gap.
Others, eavesdropping on telephone calls among Riolio executives, heard the rustle of bribe money being counted out.
Doing that while also helping the region looks like a good way to rustle up more money.
He has six weeks for it, and cannot wait for the producers to rustle up more money.
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