Sentences with phrase «into bigger paydays»

Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman, stars of HBO's Big Little Lies, have already leveraged Apple's content efforts into bigger paydays for the second season of the hit HBO drama.

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Well, it was more than that, actually, it was a plan to get Carthron back on track to where he thought he should be, to the perch in boxing he alone felt he deserved: a heavyweight title belt, and a big payday to take into retirement.
(The day Sugar Ray Leonard beat Hagler, Curry sued Leonard and his manager, Mike Trainer, contending that Sugar Ray had misled him as to his comeback plans in order to delay Curry's move up into the middleweight division and a possible big payday against Hagler.)
The film's opening scenes establish that he's welshed on many debts and unlikely to hit a big payday with any of the third - rate tin cans he puts into the ring.
Suddenly, Lou is asking for even bigger paydays and expanded creative control, while police are looking into the legality of his intrusive efforts.
Unless you have a massive breakthrough, 15 - 30 hours a week of work won't net you a big payday, but you should be able to creep into the four - figure per month club by the end of a calendar year.
As the dozen killers begin their quest to locate their targets, a chance encounter takes place in Nice, turning the quasi-guaranteed biggest payday of their careers into their biggest nightmare.
I mean you mentioned Van City in Vancouver and I go okay so do we really want big banks, which is really what they are, getting into the payday loan business and offering high interest loans?
One of my biggest complaints about payday loans and cash advance shops, besides the sky - high interest rates, is that they always seem to push you into a loan.
Several recent settlements have been well into 7 figures, and you can well imagine the winning lawyers enjoyed a big payday.
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