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They will rake her through the coals".
Tonight BBC4 will rake over the boring controversy about these boring bricks one more boring time.
But that is loose change compared with the money David Cameron will rake in when he leaves Downing Street.
Hoshiyar Singh, 45, owns 50 acres of land, which will rake in a hefty amount of compensation.
The general consensus is that it will rake in the highest box-office grosses of the season.
Netflix is planning to spend $3bn£1.8bnbn) on new programmes in 2014, 60% of the revenue Morgan Stanley analysts have projected it will rake in this year.
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Then he'd rake in the dough.
And think of the all big bucks he'll rake in as chair of the Republican Governors Association.
"I'll milk 'em, I'll rake up after 'em, I'll even cut 'em up if need be — if it's a private place to stay".
Then they'd rake them up, or tong them up, and load them on boats, and send them up the bay to the wholesalers in New York.
When the temperature is right, I'll rake up tiny plankton that glow with a bluish bioluminescence, a natural light show that seems a fitting end to an event I never tire of.
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