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en You can't maintain a pit or other facilities for fighting, but the county has no law against owning birds. There's a lucrative business in the buying and selling of specially bred roosters.

en These [ticket] scalpers have every method imaginable to get these tickets, and now they're buying up hotel rooms and tightening up this already tight market. They've found a way to make a lucrative business even more lucrative.

en I make a great deal of money from 40 Wall St.. Aside from owning the most beautiful building in lower Manhattan, I have the added attraction of owning a particularly lucrative one.
  Donald Trump

en He denied fighting birds here or being involved in fighting birds, .. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance. . but he basically stopped talking about it once we showed him what we had found.

en If it proves the subway vibration is the generator, we will move those birds far away from the subway line. It might cost a lot of money since all the devices here are specially designed in accordance with the habits of those birds.

en High deformity, high mortality of young birds and illness often occurred among the artificially bred birds, which may cause degeneration.

en Unless it's a big industry, (County Council) seems like they really don't care. The American dream is owning your own business and to buy a house. If I was opening a beer joint, I wouldn't have this problem.

en It's illegal to transport roosters across state lines or for foreign export for animal fighting.

en For me this is just one of the fundamentals of doing business: If I can't understand what you're selling me, I'm not buying.

en In the long run the benefits of owning a permanent rail are significantly greater than renting a rail for short term use, because buying time on a rail becomes so much more expensive than owning a rail yourself.

en Whatever fighting words you hear from the bargaining table, the reality is that with the new TV contract about to take effect and the incredibly lucrative ancillary revenue streams, both sides know we are on the verge of ushering in the most lucrative payday in the history of professional sports. The history of professional football is that nothing happens until the very last moment.

en I panicked. It hurts because these were pure-bred birds.

en This might not be the best time to be selling. But they need to weigh the alternatives of selling now versus the feeding costs. Look at de-stocking partially or fully. The net loss or net gain of selling out now and buying back later may be relatively the same as trying to figure out how to feed those cows for several months.

en I don't see a situation in which the county would get out of the veterans' building business, which is why it is so important to do an analysis today on how we keep these facilities open into the future,

en People need to understand that even though we struggle to maintain facilities with limited funds, we have always been able to maintain an excellent education for our students.


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