1. Among the options they were still pursuing, they said, was attempting to wring additional money from the city itself. 2. And they began to visit the Capitol to meet regularly with lawmakers to try to influence legislation and wring extra money out of the state budget for schools. 3. How much more money can be wrung out of the highest-grossing movie of all time? 4. It is a source of unending amazement that the NRA can speak such nonsense and still wring money from otherwise sensible citizens and intimidate otherwise forceful politicians. 5. Legislators used those debates to wring money out of people who wanted to buy certain outcomes. 6. Many of the most popular offerings have wrung more money out of the market than originally planned. 7. Most of the speakers urged new ways to wring more money from old bettors. 8. Still, the news that some branch of the government might be able to wring money from Rich did not silence the critics. 9. The main goal is to find ways to wring new money out of the stadium. 10. Then, after sufficient money had been wrung out of people who already have gambling interests to protect, they voted against putting it on the ballot after all. |