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Altogether simpler to rustle up, but just as enticing.
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Lyons wrote of journalists envious of just writing about people getting rich when they felt that they should be getting rich themselves, and finding a simple solution: use your prominence and influence to rustle up a bit of funding from Valley venture capitalists (VCs) and create your own VC fund.
The proposition was simple: a made-for-TV movie was taping nearby, and the production had asked the school to rustle up some foreign faces.
It failed even to rustle up a candidate for comptroller.
There's even a sort of grotto to rustle through.
She says "Hello" back and begins to rustle his feathers.
Mat Whitecross managed to rustle on up within an hour.
Jim Gray, a longtime resident, complains it is ever harder to rustle up volunteers for civic events.
Realistically, you want to be able to rustle up a pancake, quickly, from store-cupboard staples.
In the foreground, a strong wind seems to rustle vegetation over the dark, indistinct terrain.
A couple of weeks, just enough time to rustle up the lawyers for the prosecution?
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