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Money-making and especially making-more-money are useful for something special which cannot be traced back or tied back to a for-the-sake-of a possibility of Dasein's existence easily and perhaps not at all.
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Money-making and especially making-more-money are useful for something special which cannot be traced back or tied back to a for-the-sake-of a possibility of Dasein's existence easily and perhaps not at all.
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Money-making college athletics -- basketball and football -- are a scandal perpetrated for the profit of some and very little for the people who actually perform.
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Money-making possibilities motivate only 15 percent of bloggers, and most blog on a variety of topics, with 11 percent focusing on politics.
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Money-making clubs in Zimbabwe have left a trail of casualties as many investors have been duped.
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Money-making, the natural sphere of man, has become a more and more absorbing pursuit, while the usual feminine occupations have become more than ever trivial and unimportant at the very moment when the feminine mind has taken a new start in its development.
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Money-making in high places had become the order of the day.
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Money-making, the money touch, I have spoken of above.
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In the next two lectures he spoke of the two great forms of Play, the great Games of Money-making and War.
The Life of John Ruskin Collingwood, W G 1911
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It is interesting to note that in his latest book, _Inventors and Money-making, lectures on some relations between Economics and Psychology_ (1915), Professor Taussig to some extent goes back upon the point of view of the extract given above.
Progress and History Francis Sydney Marvin 1903
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