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1 The fundraising comes as yield-hungry investors look to pour money into infrastructure globally.
2 Now he will pour money into Sleepy Joe's campaign, hoping to save face.
3 Brands will continue to pour money into social-media advertising, according to data from Socialbakers.
4 Amazon can pour money into any investment and they don't need to make money.
5 It had also questioned its business decisions to pour money into refurbishing golf course acquisitions.
6 Lawmakers just pour money into these projects that we never seem to hear about again.
7 Instead, investors continued to pour money into bond funds.
8 Tuesday was Gordon Brown's big chance to open the floodgates and pour money into public services.
9 It would be better, he claimed, to pour money into disruptive new technologies with lower emissions.
10 Investors continue to aggressively pour money into startups.
11 Others pour money into developing self-driving cars, which might one day operate as robotic taxi fleets.
12 Fifth, pour money into green research and development.
13 Hughes, exhilarated by that success, continues to pour money and energy into the creation of fast planes.
14 In fact, investors continue to pour money into the gold ETF market, ANZ analysts said in a note.
15 Banks, insurers and other deep-pocketed financial firms regularly pour money into the campaign coffers of the panel's members.
16 The South Bend mayor's campaign now is preparing to pour money into building a more robust multi-state effort.
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