Sentences with phrase «gets any money from anybody»

«I think anybody gets any money from anybody should justify why it's there,» he said.
When asked about that money, Rangel replied, «I think anybody who gets any money from anybody should justify why it's there.»

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Mr. Wenger, please please pleaseuse that money to buy a goal scoring CF, anybody, anybody at all even if from Division 2 in EPL, Even if you get one on luncheon vouchers, even if he has a wooden leg.
I am not a wenger fan for over 4 years, but i do not believe the problems we are facing now is his doing, it's the board and kroenke, until we force this man out (kroenke) arsenal will never be a great team, is there anybody out there that can research the numerous other company's that arsenal have and where all the profits and loses are, kroenke has made it perfectly clear it's a business first and foremost, he has made a huge amount of money from arsenal but he does not want to sell his shares, its only the arsenal fans that can force him nobody else can, so pls stop blaming wenger and get to the root of the problem, KROENKE GET OUT OF OUR CLget to the root of the problem, KROENKE GET OUT OF OUR CLGET OUT OF OUR CLUB.
He said anybody from New York or New Jersey who donates money to help his fellow Republicans get re-elected is crazy.
Anybody can write a book; sell it on Amazon, the iBook store, et al.; get it read; and earn money from it.
Anybody that gets their dope from Junior's either a baboso or they owe me money.
«Even though we received much more money from our Kickstarter than we, or anybody anticipated, that didn't stop me from getting excited and designing a game so big that it would need even more money,» Schafer told backers in the latest email update.
Anybody stupid enough to fall for this, especially on Christmas, deserves everything they are going to get back from Mr. Gore, which as my inbox shows, is nothing but requests for more money.
So I've been trying to get funding from whoever, you know, foundation — anybody wants to give me money.
An inalienable right for publishers to get paid whenever anybody links to their content, on social media or elsewhere, creates a perverse incentive structure: From the perspective of the social network, spreading fake news in the form of sponsored posts makes them money, whereas their users sharing legitimate news articles costs them money.
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