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Still, a few, mostly belonging to the males in the business, age more lucratively than others.
In addition, a byproduct of this experience is that they learn to think lucratively.
It was used for a car advertisement in America, very lucratively for me.
Between 1844 and 1847, he was lucratively employed in railway construction planning.
The union has capitalized lucratively on baseball's role as a marketing magnet.
And, frankly, my assignment, although lucratively paid, was becoming tiresome.
Before that, they could also keep on racing, lucratively, against each other at meets or match-race exhibitions.
Crime lords always needed one odd job of adjustment or another, and they paid lucratively for Krogman's services.
MacArthur also increased his vast fortune by heavily, and lucratively, investing in Florida real estate.
All cities enable the TV broadcasters to lucratively broadcast the events all over the world.
Losing for Profit Perhaps only in baseball can mediocrity and mismanagement be rewarded so lucratively.
The first trade that existed with China was for silks, porcelain ("fine china") and most lucratively tea.
"I'm ready to go back to work in a second," he said, having been unemployed, though lucratively so, since the Mets fired him in May.
Ekaterin would still be lucratively employed, and-he stopped, and contemplated this thought with extremely mixed emotions.
Many panelists were offered special opportunities to attend press junkets, which the network lucratively scored, for major motion pictures.
At Salomon, meanwhile, Grubman was also very lucratively combining the roles of analyst and investment banker.
Channeled it lucratively.
A result has been a two-way brain drain, with high-profile bankers being recruited as aggressively and lucratively as ballplayers.
Instead, the 1992 gold medalist at Albertville, France, will while away her hours, quite lucratively, performing shows on the pro skating circuit.
Fininvest is a large and indebted company with stakes in publishing, sport, advertising, financial services and, most lucratively, commercial television.
In 1983 and more lucratively she created VCW to sell customized insurance policies to truckers.
Chronometers were 'rated' for accuracy at the annual trials in Greenwich - success was often lucratively rewarded with contracts from private and public sectors.
And luckily for Cartier, Indian-inspired jewelry was not only covetable, it was lucratively elaborate.
Owning a home often ties up hundreds of thousands of dollars that might be invested more safely and more lucratively elsewhere over the next decade.
Most lucratively, Coulton sells MP3s from his own personal Web sites, where there's no middleman at all.