Sentences with phrase «deep coffers»

And the parallels don't end there: Jesus plays football at a club much like the First Order, given their deep coffers and ambitious plans to dominate the galaxy.
Meanwhile, LearnVest could leverage the company's deep coffers.
They want our oil, natural gas and metals and they have deep coffers.

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If this is true, then the lack of genuine community in our cities is a matter as urgent as drugs or street crime or depleted coffers; in fact, at a deeper level, it is the very same problem.
Van Gaal invested over # 150m in new additions over the summer, and then brought in experienced keeper Victor Valdes in January, though it seems the Man United manager is keen to once again dig deep into the club's coffers to help improve his squad.
Morata is still believed to be on the market, and with a number of other options looking extremely slim, it is about time Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal mob dug deep into the coffers and paid the money needed to bring a top striker in, before they are all accounted for.
So unless Wenger is willing to dig a bit deeper into the Arsenal coffers, our January transfer plans could be at real risk of being mashed by the spuds.
Potential candidates for public advocate are state Sen. Daniel Squadron, City Council member Letitia James and Reshma Saujani, currently a deputy in the Public Advocate's Office — none of whom has Weiner's citywide name recognition or his deep campaign coffers.
But Palin, who has pledged to spend her days out of the governor's office supporting conservative candidates, has yet to dig deep into the coffers for many candidates.
The coffered ceiling is somewhat similar to the photo of the kitchen by Jan Gleysteen Architects in your Jan 14 post, except not as deep and the squares are not as large.
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