Sentences with phrase «lucrative sideline»

The phrase "lucrative sideline" refers to an additional or secondary activity that is highly profitable or financially rewarding. Full definition
But Gheorghe is a good worker and he has ideas: he asks the family if they have considered making sheep's cheese from the milk, a possible lucrative sideline.
Be aware also that many realty brokerages — and some individual agents — have lucrative sideline affiliate deals with title agencies, including what are called marketing services agreements.
Growing emerging - market consumption has been the mainstay of AGT's growth, but the company has also developed a lucrative sideline serving food - conscious consumers in North American and European markets.
While churning out golden DNA capsules might eventually be a lucrative sideline, Pinnamaneni says his company's future is in the compact home and office DNA printers it's developing now.
Howard Vargas, another Heastie confidante who currently is counsel to the Bronx Democrats, has been the subject of several reports on his work as a court - appointed real estate receiver, a lucrative sideline for numerous politically well - connected attorneys.
Ironically, the practice became a lucrative sideline for doctors, who supplemented their incomes by doubling as pharmacists.
Before Tower Bridge was built, a ferry ran from Horselydown Steps, near the southern foot of today's bridge, to a point on the north bank known as Dead Man's Hole — so called because the ferrymen operated a lucrative sideline taking corpses across the river.
Given that a single nest can contain 80 or more eggs, trading in turtle eggs can be a lucrative sideline for criminals employed by drugs gangs to move their products along the coast.
By MICK HAMER Before Tower Bridge was built, a ferry ran from Horselydown Steps, near the southern foot of today's bridge, to a point on the north bank known as Dead Man's Hole — so called because the ferrymen operated a lucrative sideline taking corpses across the river.
Not the alien - fighting kind, Highsmith's Ripley is a con - artist and serial killer, living the high life courtesy of a stolen inheritance, a wealthy father - in - law and a lucrative sideline in art forgery.
The Friedkin film features Matthew McConaughey (in a surprisingly chilling and skillful turn) in the title role of a Dallas police detective with a lucrative sideline in contract killing.
Across Europe, even though local languages may pose the same problems of having very few ebooks available, the widespread use of English as their second language is giving ebook retailers a lucrative sideline in English - language ebooks.
Proof of Wright's discriminating eye was evident in a small but exquisite recent exhibition, «The Formation of the Japanese Print Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie School,» at the museum where the architect arranged a show with some of the same pieces in 1908, not least to create a local market for his lucrative sideline.
Sales associates are increasingly leveraging their expertise in preparing broker price opinions into a lucrative sideline by selling the service to third parties like lenders and attorneys.
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