• Your attempt to make hay out of his humorous statements rings completely hollow, especially to anyone who is really familiar with his personality.

    FORBES: Connect

  • The Maoists make hay out of the differences among and within the political parties, which constantly subdivide, and between the parties and the monarchy.

    ECONOMIST: King, politicians and Maoists fiddle while Nepal burns

  • The Republicans are determined to make hay out of the Democrats' perceived intransigence on drilling, while the Democrats are keen to paint the Republicans as the lackeys of greedy oil barons.

    ECONOMIST: Finding more oil has become the first issue of the campaign

  • Congressional leaders were quick to try and make political hay out of passage of the bill.

    FORBES: The Great Currency Debate

  • However, the temptation to make political hay out of the idea was irresistible to Administration opponents like Sarah Palin.

    FORBES: Death Panel Scam Set To Reignite

  • So obviously in a case like this, sometimes folks try to make political hay out of it, and that's the way the system works and the process works.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Now he is invited to join the family circle first to have dinner, then to hang out with Laser, and last, secretly and very unwisely, to make hay with one of the mothers.

    NEWYORKER: The Kids Are All Right

  • The a significant number of organizations could probably make quite a bit of hay from using Splunk, a distributed software for distilling and analyzing machine data that can be applied to data in file systems, in databases, or in Hadoop clusters.

    FORBES: Will Data Science Become the New Bottleneck?

  • Happily, the finale is a smooth run, as Bob and a young companion (Nutsa Kukhianidze) make hay at the tables of a casino.

    NEWYORKER: The Good Thief

  • And if one were to make hay over the virtues or deficits of nineteenth-century British poetry or twentieth-century Irish poetry, then one should encounter the full range of Tennyson's or Yeats's work before jumping, or slouching, to conclusions.

    NPR: Author Comes to Hip-Hop Music's Defense

  • "It is inevitable that relatives of his mistresses try to make hay while the sun shines, " cautions Villegas.

    FORBES: The Ronald Reagan of the Pacific

  • So the prime minister has some explaining to do, and the opposition Democratic Party of Japan will make all the hay it can.

    ECONOMIST: Japan and its history

  • It suggests that Messrs Shleifer and Hay worked with Mrs Shleifer and the now Mrs Hay to make investments in Russia that were prohibited under the terms of the contract.

    ECONOMIST: A tale of two economists

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