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"cold cash" Definitions
  1. money, especially in the form of coins and notes, that you can spend

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But cold cash wasn't the only thing local governments used to lure Amazon.
It also coughed up $255.15 billion in cold cash for the president's wall.
We need energy help and cold cash quickly, hydroelectricity from the Russian Far East.
" Cramer, the host of "Mad Money," likes cold cash:  "I think that cash is king.
But vain customers pay cold cash for the treatment, making it less speculative than other acquisitions, like gene therapy.
Trump's utterly offensive insults, or Obama secretly giving a terror regime nearly half a billion dollars in cold cash?
Wes Scantlin's little dog has been missing for almost a week now, and he's offering some cold cash to help bring her home.
But when it comes to cold cash calculations, the geeks and the Wall Streeters may not have done enough to secure their lasting devotion.■
Because when you pay $1.2 billion for the digital and broadcast rights, you wanna get that hard cold cash back somehow and the people will always tune in.
Sandomir, Richard and Belson, Ken. “Winter Classic Generates Hot Buzz And Cold Cash”, "The New York Times," December 30, 2009.
Ice Cold Cash is a Canadian game show that ran from February 10 to June 6, 2012 for 28 episodes on Food Network.
Paramount paid Sidney Sheldon $1.25 million plus ten percent of the box office gross for the movie rights to his novel before it was published.Buckley, Tom (June 29, 1979). "In cold cash: the story of 'Bloodline'". The New York Times. C5.
First edition (publ. St. Martin's Press) Cover design by Irene Friedman The Cold Cash War is a 1977 science fiction novel by American writer Robert Asprin. Based on an earlier short story of the same title, it is set in a dystopian future. In this future, corporations, referred to as Zaibatsu, have moved some aspects of their competition from the economic to the military.
In 1990, Tyson Foods launched a line of Tyson Looney Tunes Meals. They were based on cartoon characters licensed from Warner BrothersYasuda, Gene, Companies See Cold Cash in Courting Young Taste Buds, Los Angeles Times, San Diego County Edition, July 17, 1990, Business section, Part D, page 2A. Retrieved February 15, 2011Grodner, Terri, How nutritious are TV dinners for tots?, Environmental Nutrition, October 1, 1990.
The Community Center. Boston: Silver Burdett. In defining the concept, Hanifan contrasts social capital with material goods by defining it as: > I do not refer to real estate, or to personal property or to cold cash, but > rather to that in life which tends to make these tangible substances count > for most in the daily lives of people, namely, goodwill, fellowship, mutual > sympathy and social intercourse among a group of individuals and families > who make up a social unit.
Bill Synan assisted the pair. The strings on "Cold Cash and Colder Hearts" and "The Melting Point of Wax" were recorded at Phase Studios in College Park, Maryland. Charlie Barnett arranged and conducted the session, which consisted of Marcio Bothello (cello), Osman Kivrak (viola), Teri Lazar (violin), Chris Shieh (violin) and Greg Watkins (double bass). Andy Wallace mixed the recordings at Soundtrack studios in New York City with assistance from Steve Sisco and Pro Tools operator Josh Wilbur.
"Exhibits in Jefferson trial reveal payments to daughters' colleges", in Times-Picayune, June 10, 2009 Jury selection began the same day. Extent and accuracy of prior knowledge of the case were major concerns in selection of jurors. By June 14, 2009, twelve jurors (eight women, four men) had been selected from a pool of more than a hundred potential jurors.Bruce Alpert & Jonathan Tilove, "Cold cash common knowledge" in Times-Picayune, June 14, 2009, Metro Edition, p. A8.
Mike Sheerin is a Canadian, Toronto-based television producer. He started Architect Films - which currently produces Decked Out, Deck Wars and Ice Cold Cash. Before starting Architect Films in 2010, Mike Sheerin was a documentary director/producer. His documentaries include: Hunting Arrows (CBC Newsworld, 2001), The Biographer's Voice (CBC/90th Parallel Productions, 2005), The Degrassi Story (CTV/90th Parallel Productions, 2005), The Secret Mulroney Tapes (CBC/90th Parallel, 2005), Encounters with Moses (CBC/90th Parallel, 2006), Welcome to Canadaville (CTV/90th Parallel, 2007), Bravo Company: Kandahar (History Television/90th Parallel, 2007) and The Path to War (Global/90th Parallel, 2008).
He later returned to the Southeastern area as The Stro competing for Atlantic Championship Pro Wrestling, Mason-Dixon Wrestling, the Independent Wrestling Federation, North American Championship Wrestling, and the National Wrestling Alliance. He was later defeated by Shark Boy in the opening round of Nick Mayberry's HCW Incredible 8 Tournament on July 13, 2002. That same year, he won the CAPW TV title and feuded with Balls Mahoney. Kellum also won the ACCW title for a second time in a rumble match in Wilmington, North Carolina and later feuded with Cold Cash D, Flex Phenom and Dave Renegade.
Butler explored themes of violence and fear in her collection The National and the Journal along with other artists including Eleanor Bond, Wanda Koop, Eva Stubbs and Diana Thorneycroft. Butler along with Ruby Arngna'naaq, William Noah, Patrick Mahon, and Jack Butler formed the Art and Cold Cash Collective, a five-person artists' collective. In 1983, Plug-In-Art (now Plug-In ICA) created an exploratory committee of women to find ways in which to integrate and promote female artists in Winnipeg. Mentoring Artists for Women's Art was founded based upon the recommendations of the committee with Butler as a founding member.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: The Illuminating Diary of a Professional Lady, began as a series of short sketches published in Harper's Bazaar, known as the "Lorelei" stories. They were satires on the state of sexual relations that only vaguely alluded to sexual intimacy; the magazine's circulation quadrupled overnight.Acker. 1991. The heroine of the stories, Lorelei Lee, was a bold, ambitious flapper, who was much more concerned with collecting expensive baubles from her conquests than any marriage licenses, in addition to being a shrewd woman of loose morals and high self-esteem. She was a practical young woman who had internalized the materialism of the United States in the 1920s and equated culture with cold cash and tangible assets.
Megacorps are so powerful that they can ignore the law, possess their own heavily armed (often military-sized) private armies, be the operator of a privatized police force, hold "sovereign" territory, and even act as outright governments. They often exercise a large degree of control over their employees, taking the idea of "corporate culture" to an extreme. Such organizations as a staple of science fiction long predate cyberpunk, appearing in the works of writers such as Philip K. Dick (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, 1968), Thea von Harbou (Metropolis, 1927), Robert A. Heinlein (Citizen of the Galaxy, 1957), Robert Asprin (The Cold Cash War, 1977), and Andre Norton (the Solar Queen novels).
Asprin's first novel, The Cold Cash War, an expansion of an earlier short story of the same title, was published in 1977. Over the next few years, he created and edited (with his then-wife, Lynn Abbey) the Thieves' WorldThieves' World series of shared world anthologies, credited as the first project of its type. Soon after the series hit its stride, many of the authors produced novels and stories outside the anthologies, beginning with Beyond Sanctuary by Janet Morris, the first "authorized" Thieves World novel, published in 1985. Janet Morris and Chris Morris went on to produce two more authorized Thieves' World "Beyond" novels and a series of related novels about their immortalized character, Tempus, and the Sacred Band of Stepsons.
He played himself on the Canadian web series The Casting Room with its creator Naomi Snieckus, and was a guest on the online podcast Deekast with Derek Veenhof, where he discussed numerous subjects including his career beginnings at TVOntario. In 2012, Motiki hosted the Food Network production Ice Cold Cash where he pretended to be an ice cream vendor who would surprise customers with questions about food and award them cash prizes for correct answers. He was the in-stadium Athletics host for both the 2015 Pan American Games and 2015 Parapan American Games; events were held at York Lions Stadium, which was known as CIBC Athletics Stadium during the Games. In 2016, he hosted the live show CSP Live from the producers of Canada's Smartest Person.
The episodes "Venkman's Ghost Repellers", "Cold Cash and Hot Water", and "Treasure of the Sierra Tamale" feature Peter's father, a con artist/businessman who could not make an honest dollar and was often away on business during Peter's childhood, as mentioned in "X-mas Marks The Spot". He is depicted as a selfish, even obnoxious father; his relationship with Peter is estranged. Peter has claimed to be a Scorpio, as mentioned in "Mean Green Teen Machine". In "Last Train to Oblivion", one of Peter's favorite hobbies is trains, and he used to dream about driving a big locomotive when he was a child (Peter even studied engineering in college for two years before discovering it had nothing to do with trains).
"Being the Queen of Tennis is all well and good, but you can't eat a crown. Nor can you send the Internal Revenue Service a throne clipped to their tax forms. The landlord and grocer and tax collector are funny that way: they like cold cash ... I reign over an empty bank account, and I'm not going to fill it by playing amateur tennis." Professional tours for women were still 15 years away, so her opportunities were largely limited to promotional events. In 1959 she signed to play a series of exhibition matches against Fageros before Harlem Globetrotter basketball games. When the tour ended she won the singles and doubles titles at the Pepsi Cola World Pro Tennis Championships in Cleveland, but received only $500 in prize money.
Following a series of investigation for years, a team of MACC then raid the office of Sabah State Water Department on 4 October 2016, arresting the department's director Awang Tahir Awang Talib (aged 54) and his assistant Teo Chee Kong (52) on the spot along with the confiscation of RM114 million worth of assets and RM53.7 million in "cold cash", with further investigation revealed a money trail leading to Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. The shocking revelation led the MACC deputy chief commissioner saying: The two suspects account have since been frozen, with the money confiscated are believed to have been siphoned from federal government allocations to the department for infrastructure projects worth RM3.3 billion since 2010. The MACC deputy chief commissioner said that they would be using Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Legal Assistance Agreement (MLA) to get co-operation from neighbouring ASEAN country to get the money back in a bank account linked to both suspects. On 13 October 2016, a former deputy director for the department Lim Lam Beng (64) was arrested to assist in the ongoing investigation.

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