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All I know is that he's making a mint of money.
As a young man in baseball, she might have made a mint.
"Then the kids can sell a lot and make a mint."
Gyms make a mint on personal training services and they will fall all over themselves to help you.
He is even less enthusiastic about the companies that plan to make a mint from special year 2000 software.
But it doesn't seem to apply to those already making a mint.
Guys are making a mint here next to what they get back home in Mexico, he mused.
I heard he made a mint, then lost it all because of some scandal."
The hospital should make a mint of money tonight.
Still, obviously, some people can make a mint by coining words.
You'll be able to make a mint of money on those!'
I could be doing cosmetic plastic surgery and making a mint.
"Everybody who had something against me is either dead or went respectable during the war and made a mint.
Investors followed him for selfish reasons - to make a mint.
Must have made a mint out of the wars.
I don't blame them, when they can be out making a mint in the digital economy.
"That hat shop is making a mint these days, and all because of you!
I said that if it could be published we'd make a mint of money on it.
And making a mint from the bacon business, I might add.'
It is also often used to make a mint tea, as a garnish, or in salads.
"The way you cook, you'd have made a mint treating the customers for food poisoning."
I can tell you, it wouldn't make a mint julep.
Some said he saw the money some Web entrepreneurs were making, and wanted his chance to make a mint.
"They're making a mint on graveyard tours and the like here, you know.
Clueless people like you are how interior decorators make a mint.