His pronouncements will inspire a lobbying contest among the upscale interests to see who can extract the most boodle from the Treasury. |
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And there's nothing like the prospect of boodle to get people under the same umbrella. |
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Also, that Turner prize is worth a lot of boodle and the other competitors don't seem particularly impressive. |
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Every year she brings in more boodle, far exceeding the targets set by the council. |
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Notwithstanding, when the grant kicked in in 1998, the boodle was cut in half and the capital improvement component disappeared. |
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And there's really not much of a difference between them in terms of boodle. |
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Yet he still needs mucho boodle to pay for his wars, and for the corporate welfare he doles out by the barge-load to his friends and family. |
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But the extra boodle appears to have made no difference to how content we are. |
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Yet when the logic self-destructed in practice, conservatives were remarkably content, since they had delivered the boodle to the right clients. |
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Somehow, this terrorism case, stacked between matters of Mafia murder and political boodle, is not so terrifyingly expensive. |
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Pre-election federal spending announcements are so lucrative that one strains to think up ways to get some of the boodle directed toward native communities. |
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Famished for power and perks, they pour out of the law schools and the centers for the study of this and that to cop the boodle when their side wins. |
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Another brainless action idol thriller rakes the box office markers into the drawer, tallies up the boodle and announces the dawn of a new era of starmaking. |
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In summer, short or swimming wear and a boodle of water. |
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He was your 'man higher up' when you were on the force. His share of the boodle passed through your hands. You must go on the stand and testify against him. |
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