1. Experts warn, however, that unscrupulous intermediaries can prolong the process in an effort to extract more money from the families of hostages. 2. He buried and baptized apprentices, proselytized its virtues and cheerfully extracted money from donors. 3. I suppose I might have grumbled a bit to myself as I waited for the machine to allow me to extract money from it. 4. I noticed several instances in which the cruise tried to extract extra money from its passengers. 5. In addition, he will close some roads that have outlived their usefulness and try to extract money from Congress to repair others that threaten the environment. 6. In addition, many families are split between those who want to extract money for their land and others who want to preserve it. 7. In one sense, the coal miners were in a good position to extract money from the government. 8. Not many other politicians can imagine trying to extract money from a parade organizer. 9. Now if he can extract this money and still receive plaudits, then there can be no doubt of his being a messiah. 10. The court gave several reasons for its inability to extract more money from GITIC, most stemming from its disastrous real estate ventures. |
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