Sentences with phrase «bring in a steady stream»

Real estate assets can bring in a steady stream of income and, over long periods, enjoy big capital gains.
«It's an exciting time when an entrepreneur realizes that there's an alternative to the constant struggle of bringing in a steady stream of prospects,» says Blackwell.
I hopped over via Jason Falls» Twitter — and was so happy to see my linking secrets post included here That post has been incredibly popular at my site, and 10 months later is still bringing in a steady stream of StumbleUpon traffic — goes to show you the power of social media tool...
«We could dabble in drug discovery, creating liver cells, creating media, and we could bring in a steady stream of money, there's no doubt about that,» says Alan Lewis, Novocell's president and CEO.
Fortunately, families who own an Xbox One or a PlayStation 4 have a few services available to them that can bring in a steady stream of games into the house that doesn't require dropping a paycheck every month.

Not exact matches

Return the soup to the casserole and bring to a boil; reduce the heat to a simmer, and the add the cream in a steady stream, stirring constantly.
A steady stream of irony slips in too, the way Cooper plays images off each other always leaves room for interpretation — Rodney taking a beating in a fixed fight, Russell and Red miles away skinning the deer newly brought down.
His character is completely unpredictable, uttering lines like, «Perhaps we can disillusion him, a bear who doesn't believe in anything will be easier to bring down,» and a steady stream of non-sequiturs («I met a dog the other day that taught me how to die»).
As a result of one of the largest federal antitrust investigations in decades, a steady stream of bid - rigging charges has been brought against dairies that supply milk for school meals.
But even in smaller places like Airlie Beach or Hervey Bay, you'll still have a steady stream of travellers passing through, bringing with them the 241 drinks promos and big nights out.
«Listen to you thin skinned bullies who whine and wail because it's suggested that you go live on an iceberg... One could go on forever in bringing up the vicious, lunatic slander that Lord Monckton has been hurling... How dare you, in your sanctimonious arrogance, condemn others for burping when you've been hurling a steady stream of vitriolic vomit at their faces for years?
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