Paramilitaries might get a rake-off from counterfeiting, but not a great deal is known about it. |
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As for time and cost, the fund management industry should remember what a splendid rake-off it collects from handling other people's money. |
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They used to return all the money spent buying bingo cards to the players, with no rake-off. |
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Should London's children do without the schools the rake-off from these deals supplies? |
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Remind me to mention his name to be sure he gets his rake-off. |
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The parties get a rake-off from hotel rooms, fringe events and booze and food at receptions. |
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As matches were not included in season ticket prices because of the rake-off demanded by the RFU, even Leicester struggled to half fill their ground for ties. |
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The local party machines took control of the cajas, the local savings banks. They encouraged them to lend to developers, in many cases taking a rake-off for party coffers. |
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