1. The report also proposes that it would be appropriate for political parties to publish accounts of how they spend their Short money.
2. And it means the backups behind Bledsoe would have to play for short money.
3. But at the end of the day, Kraft stayed here for short money.
4. He is an accomplished campaigner and knows how to run a multistate campaign on short money and rechargeable cell phones.
5. He would cost short money to keep, however, so the Bulls might take that risk.
6. Keep in mind, we are talking about very short money.
7. One of them might be Omar Cook, who comes for short money.
8. She remembered a time when she was short money and Brown lent her all he had.
9. Stunned, Roberts signed with the Patriots for short money but was unable to get out of his mind what had happened to him in New York.
10. They wanted to give Jackson a short deal with relatively short money.