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1 Soldiers sell bullets to insurgents and both sides extract money at checkpoints.
2 Ameriquest lawyers said Lee made baseless claims to extract money from the company.
3 He, of course, has to extract money as well.
4 What they haven't done is detail how the president's associates actually extract money from the government.
5 Even in Ballarat he began to display an almost magical ability to extract money from governments.
6 The FCA will also impose stricter limits on their ability to extract money from bank accounts.
7 I shan't ask for a penny more- Ishan'tuse the child to extract money from you.
8 He said her family had been angry after failing to extract money from him before their marriage.
9 Warn clients not to reply to the message as they will then try to extract money from them.
10 Let the best brands win, or at least, extract money from other brands to prominently advertise their wares.
11 There at the close of 1787 he spent several weeks, hopefully endeavouring to extract money from the bankrupt Government.
12 Had he come then of set intention to seek her out, perhaps to attempt to extract money from her?
13 The telegram meant that under the present circumstances it would be hopeless to try to extract money from the usual sources.
14 These are crooks who set up elaborate schemes ("sting operations") to extract money from unsuspecting people and financial institutions.
15 Mr Clinton said his main objective was to reduce smoking by young people rather than to extract money from the tobacco industry.
16 In the course of a single day of collections, students showed an ability to extract money from even the tightest of wallets.
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