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The Moneyman struck out three times with men on base.
And at age 19, the Moneyman was no more.
He called Washington, talked to his moneyman, and was given the news about the $5 million announcement.
That only left one role: a moneyman.
Girls loved the Moneyman, with his straight black hair and his thin moustache.
Finally the moneyman put down his fork.
The Moneyman, who could do it all, insisted on pitching three days later - and hurled a two-hitter.
The one-time Moneyman took command of the Washington bench.
Reginald, her moneyman partner, joked that the incident had "literally set the art world on fire."
"Not really," he said, "I've never been a moneyman.
The moneyman isn't having any more.
Lipton sighed loudly, then said, "All right, I'm the moneyman.
Not samurai - only moneyman.
The renegade moneyman was in disarray.
"The moneyman That's right, same one.
I'd hired them through a friend of my husband's, and they believed they were from a moneyman Tareim owed money to.
Phelps, the moneyman, broke in.
The moneyman shrugged self-consciously.
The Moneyman (1947)
Hanna-now a senator from Ohio-was simply McKinley's crude moneyman.
Go East Young Moneyman, The Economist, 14 April 2011.
Moneyman Sir Richard Branson who has agreed to buy Northern Rock.
As the moneyman, the so-called financier of the Revolution, Morris was sought after by all distinguished visitors to Philadelphia.
The Sunday Mirror described him as "Osama's moneyman" and a "computer whiz", who was captured with two laptops.
In the baseball lore of George Washington High School, the Moneyman reigned from 1985 to 1988, batting mostly cleanup.