As the title cards on the monitors count down the week, marking off the daily video verite segments, Coble builds on the natural drama of a draining hourglass by contrasting Eldon's increasingly poignant realizations about the value and beauty of life with Gina's death-row narration--describing the means by which our moneygrubber of the week will die.
However it seems everyone in Cyprus has been lumped into one big population of moneygrubbers who 'gambled' their hard-earned money in the island's 'casino banks'.
(48) Norman Kirk, Prime Minister until August 1974, hinted at the antagonism he saw between the interests of business and society when he described his as 'a Government with a strong social conscience' and not, pointedly, as 'a Government of speculators and moneygrubbers'.
If Redcar had to go for the public good I could accept it but if it is really being lost to moneygrubbers exploiting crazy EU rules I think it should be thoroughly debated before it is too late.
Our basic freedoms are being eroded inexorably and even the Fenham omnibus may soon have to be mothballed if we continue to feed the EU moneygrubbers, who squander our fast-diminishing resources, as they replace our heritage with nothing of discernable value.
The old Hollywood moguls may have been egotistical, often mean-spirited moneygrubbers, but they were passionate about movies and anything else under their name.
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