With SeaWorld firmly in its tentacles, Goldman is sucking up millions in investment-banking fees.
Sucking up all the air behind it, the train gave the switch a merciless working over.
Medicine is big business, and it is sucking up a rapidly growing portion of the economy.
Was he smiling, was he sucking at the end of a cigarette, did he wave?
That's how YouTube began life, as a MySpace add-on, sucking millions of visitors away.
It's not that I feel any less disturbed by the soul-sucking effect of modern day life.
"We're sucking on a straw until we hit the bottom of the glass, " he says.
Ross has made a synergistic art of sucking up to celebrities, movie studios and magazines.
If they are not creating value, then they are sucking value from someone else.
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Julian stepped into the yard and looked up at the complex eaves, the paint-sucking galleries.
Sucking up all that carbon dioxide will effectively reduce the emissions from the upgrader by 35%.
Harvard never publicly disclosed selling any private equity, which has become a money-sucking disaster zone.
That sale should leave TI completely free of the cash-sucking memory business by the end of September.
The giant sucking sound emanating from the South and West, another leitmotif of American demographics, continues unmuffled.
This is not -- despite the fact that it's on camera, I'm not sucking up to people.
Their strategy was so successful that soon they were sucking deposits away from bricks-and-mortar banks across Europe.
With an expression like someone sucking on an unpleasant cough drop, he made his way over to me.
When their kids leave home and stop sucking them dry, parents start socking away more for retirement, right?
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Yet surely the brute power of economics, sucking women into 19th-century labour forces, must have played its part?
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Intel couldn't push their design much further without sucking up too much power and generating too much heat.
But for those who trip and stumble around office politics, sucking up will only dig the hole deeper.
But the big question was whether the four are too big, sucking out the competition from smaller players.
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True, Mr Bush and Mr Gore spend too much time chasing money and sucking up to pressure groups.
"I'm controlling it with medication, " I say, calmly sucking down the last of the decapod's tasty, tasty flesh.
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Collectively they appear to be sucking in hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
TD's speciality is sucking up deposits, a cheap and stable form of funding.
Silberman figured it would be worth everyone's while to help debtors--mostly small businesses--stay afloat rather than sucking them dry.
The nature of bureaucracies is to expand and to take on ever more functions sucking up an ever-larger budget.
This is a small differential, but is the magnet sucking in money market deposits from all over the world.
That sucking sound you hear may not be greed at all, but fiat.
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