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Once in a while when money talks it can say something about a country.
I guess at the end of the day money talks.
"The people will still find a way because money talks," she said.
Somebody's got to have a little sense in this situation, but money talks.
Everyone knows that money talks, but only he, it was said, knew how to talk back.
Money talks too much in the home of the brave.
Money talks, especially when it is talking the language of campaign contributions.
IF money talks, then the local currency here says it all.
Everybody knows that money talks louder than most anything else.
And on television, money talks out of proportion to all other speech.
Money talks - and Governments listen - but never hear the people.
Money talks to the old media and buys its advertising.
Money talks, and so discussions of all sorts might happen.
When money talks, it speaks first to the deal makers.
Money talks, in every tongue, and first class is the only way to fly when you're 7-5.
Instead, what we have here is that money talks.
That money talks in the lawmaking field is bad enough.
If money talks in politics, then 10 metropolitan areas around the country are talking very loudly.
In a world in which money talks, the message is clear.
Money talks, and neither art nor information services would be so rude as not to listen.
We all know money talks, but can democracy ever be allowed to speak louder?
Money talks, and loudly enough to drown out the voice of a security chief.
George has money, and money talks in the intelligence game.
"Not everybody with money talks to you that way."