And of course, people want those raked-back crossovers to be made by a luxury marque and more expensive than the traditional crossover on which the raked-coupe one is based.
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It's raked in roughly $20173o million so far, and counting.
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Velar's fastback silhouette is topped by a steeply raked roofline.
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Including stock options, Winfrey raked in almost $20 million dollars.
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Buttigieg raked in $340,000 from New Yorkers during first quarter.
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Mitt Romney's unsuccessful campaign raked in over $948,000 in 2012.
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Biden raked in $21.5 million throughout the second quarter. Sen.
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The auctioneer raked in more than $2 billion that year.
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Facebook raked in $219.81 billion in total revenue in 244.
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An auction in America last year raked in $2825 billion.
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Both candidates raked in millions of dollars in campaign contributions.
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In 2015, CryptoWall raked in nearly $1 million a day.
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The drug raked in just over $25.55 billion last year.
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Zytiga raked in $2.51 billion in worldwide sales in 2017.
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Trump raked in nearly 13.5 million Twitter mentions since Dec.
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Amazon Web Services raked in $9 billion for the quarter.
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The rapper raked in an estimated $150 million in 2019.
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For his wish to be remembered, I'm raked with fire.
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The RNC raked in $2202 million in that same period.
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Stateside, the domestic box office raked in roughly $22020 billion.
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Toujeo raked in 649 million euros in sales last year.
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The air was chilly and the ridge raked by gusts.
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AWS raked in $6.68 billion in sales in the third quarter.
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In 2017 they raked in a combined $135bn in ad dollars.
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Allergan's Estrace raked in annual sales of $379.4 million in 2016.
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It's also raked in several wins and nominations since the reboot.
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Now it was raked with bullet holes and smeared with graffiti.
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"The Lion King" raked in $97 million in China in July.
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Samsung raked in $57.5 billion in the last quarter of 2018.
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Altogether the FCC raked in $600,000 in emergency alert-related fines.
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The movie, raked in over $29 million just this past weekend.
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Trump's political operation has raked in over $300 million this year.
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BTW ... the event raked in more than $20,000 for cancer research.
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When it comes to Spotify, "Last Christmas" has raked in about $1.5 million in streaming royalties, Grande's song brought in about $1.1 million, Buble's song raked in about $1 million and Bieber's song brought in about $950,000.
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Fox raked Republican candidates over the coals; Dems should endure the same.
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A report claims that he raked in $1.1 million with the scam.
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As of January, the movie had raked in about $1.983 billion worldwide.
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A company that raked in over $15 billion in profit last year.
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His eyes raked over my body, and he began stroking himself faster.
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Prevnar raked in $1.49 billion, beating the average estimate of $1.39 billion.
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By the numbers: Online sales raked in $6.2 billion on Black Friday.
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Cancer treatment Imbruvica raked in $21 million in sales, just above expectations.
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The vines are then raked to loosen the berries from the plants.
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Within about 100 hours, the company had raked in about $10 million.
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Aladdin has raked in $207 million worldwide since its release on Friday.
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Polling at #1, Jenner raked in a reported $303 million in 2018.
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Mr Strange raked in nearly seven times as much as Mr Moore.
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U.S. banks raked in a record $20183 billion in profits last year.
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Nadal, 254, raked in $37.5 million in the period tracked by Forbes.
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It has raked in $11 million – about $2 million over initial estimates.
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And Jenner herself raked in $37.5 million in 2018, according to Forbes.
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Taddeo raised nearly $1.5 million, while Garcia raked in just over $600,000.
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Locally, Indonesian live stream star Beyla raked in 2,279,188 beans, worth $10,885.
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The RNC raked in $14 million, compared to the DNC's $8 million.
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They raked in cash, more than they knew what to do with.
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The Democratic incumbent raked in about $233 million during the third quarter.
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Crowe tweeted that the auction raked in $3.7 million in five hours.
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He has raked in $13 million in donations over $200, as well.
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It raked in $340 million off of a $17 million production budget.
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Over a roast chicken, they raked through sea acquaintances held in common.
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A succession of investigators, professional and amateur, have raked over the details.
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Imbruvica raked in $1.063 million in sales, above expectations of $755.77 million.
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Stubley noted the way the pine straw was raked around the trees.
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Uber raked in $8.7 billion in gross bookings, according to the company.
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We were at senior awards where Otto raked in nearly every other scholarship.
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Microsoft also said its Intelligent Cloud business raked in $6.1 billion last quarter.
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Other times, they raked the lunar floor to collect fine, meteorite-smashed soil.
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In the first six months of 2019, Megvii raked in 948.9 million yuan.
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The animated film, released in 2013, raked in more than $1.2 billion worldwide.
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Helicopters circling overhead fired rockets and raked the ground with machine gun fire.
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Already he's raked in over 17 million followers — and it's no mystery why.
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The company raked in 154.35 billion pesos in revenue during the second quarter.
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It has reportedly raked in more than $225 billion from its criminal activities.
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But with Detore's help, the dressing has raked in over $280,000 in sales.
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That's far more than the roughly $135,000 Wu raked in during her campaign.
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O'Rourke raked in a whopping $10.4 million in fundraising between April and June.
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The drug raked in quarterly sales of $850 million and topped analysts' estimates.
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In total, Telegram raked in $1.7 billion from fewer than 200 private investors.
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Marra wants the sand in the pit re-raked to create more cushion.
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Peña-Melnyk raised about $800,85033 in donations, while Brown raked in just $616,000.
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La Guardia Airport reported $23,413.61, and Newark Liberty International Airport raked in $12,846.78.
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Last year, it raked in nearly $40 billion, an 11% increase from 20143.
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The firm raked in nearly $2500 million from the Trump campaign in 22018.
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They raked in donations "from people we don't even know," her father said.
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As of the 3rd quarter, Kelly's campaign had raked in about $14 million.
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Devin Nunes' dropping, his Democratic opponent raked in over $300,000 in protest contributions.
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We've learned Mariah says she raked in $6.3 million, and Nick scored $2.7 mil.
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Since entering leadership ranks in 2002, she's raked in $714.5 million for her party.
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"Avengers: Endgame" raked in $1.2 billion on its opening weekend in April, shattering records.
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The social media giant also raked in more than $30 billion in market capital.
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This weekend, the superhero blockbuster raked in another $245 million from 25 international markets.
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For the quarter Amazon raked in $70 billion, beating analysts' expectations of $68.8 billion.
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Her birthday collection alone raked in $10 million in sales in a single day.
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But these days mature rock musicians sell: the festival raked in an estimated $160m.
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MACCALLUM: I mean, these people were raked over the calls by a government agency.
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Physical stores, including Amazon bookstores and Whole Foods, raked in $4.5 billion in revenue.
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Raked into ripples, sand or fine gravel represents ocean waves, while rocks symbolize islands.
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So that show raked in a lot money, and you were a co-creator.
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Luxury good sales spiked, charity auctions raked in record cash and resorts were packed.
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If that was raked in the beginning, there'd be nothing to catch on fire.
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Local TV channels showed a bus apparently raked by gunfire and smeared with blood.
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In America they raked in $400 billion in 2015; actively managed funds endured outflows.
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Together, Clinton's campaign and Super PAC have raked in a total of $520 million.
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Raked tips on the propellers and an adjusted motor means things run more quietly.
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Her editorial appetites were fierce; she raked in news and new writers and cash.
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Clinton was raked over the coals for keeping classified emails on her private server.
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Press reports included unsubstantiated assertions that she raked in tens of thousands of dollars.
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But the steeply raked roofline means headroom for taller passengers is a bit tight.
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Disney raked in more than $7 billion at the worldwide box office this year.
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That's nearly double the $7.2 million that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) raked in.
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Casinos in the country raked in nearly $3 billion in overall revenue last year.
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The second edition model was so popular, it raked in over $180,000 in funding.
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Bernie Sanders raked in the first 24 hours after he announced his 2020 bid.
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And he raked in big bucks giving speeches many would consider divorced from reality.
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In his prime, he made huge hits, raked in cash, and won Academy Awards.
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To date, Kavalan has raked in more than 180 awards from around the world.
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As they neared their destination, militants raked the police convoy with rockets and gunfire.
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The other 22020-odd destinations served by the airline raked in £214bn between them.
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Sanders, Biden lead Democratic field in New Mexico: poll MORE raked in $16.5 million.
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Amy Klobuchar raked in $1 million over her first two days as a candidate.
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These fissures, raked across the moon's southern pole, are roughly parallel and evenly spaced.
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Drugmakers raked in $33 billion dollars in profits again, just in the last quarter.
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No claw marks the length of a man raked jaggedly across the ringtoss booth.
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This year's auction raked in $3.3 million from an anonymous bidder with deep pockets.
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Both companies have raked in advertising revenue but not money from the transactions themselves.
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He raked it back in place with one hand as he made his case.
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He's raked in $220006 million this cycle and has $2202 million in the bank.
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Personal finances, medical history, purchasing habits and more are raked in by data companies.
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When Alice in Wonderland raked in $1 billion worldwide in 2010, it gave Disney ideas.
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They attached this device to their grooming machine and raked it across faux nylon fur.
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Mobile devices raked in $28.4 billion, an increase of 23 percent over the prior year.
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Facebook's top executives were grilled by Congress and raked over the coals in public domains.
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Mr Osborne was the highest earner, but 183 other representatives raked in at least £50,000.
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No other musician came close to what pop sensation Taylor Swift raked in during 2015.
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The two books sold for $6943,250, while the full sale raked in $1,011,799 in receipts.
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The two books sold for $22019,250, while the full sale raked in $1,011,799 in receipts.
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The company has raked in $1.4 billion in funding at a valuation of $4.5 billion.
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Sheen's not buying it and feels he should've already raked in between $30-$40 million.
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All told, McClendon and his estate raked in more than $63 million from wine sales.
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Trudeau is currently serving 10 years in prison for his scams that raked in millions.
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Saudi Arabia said that a crackdown on corruption had raked in $107bn for the government.
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Trump, along with the Republican National Committee, raked in $105 million during that time period.
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Its engines are quieter than older 737s, with raked nacelles giving them a futuristic look.
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According to Newzoo, the video game industry raked in an estimated $138 billion in 2018.
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"X-Men" launched Hugh Jackman to superstar status and raked in nearly $300 million worldwide.
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After its first year in business, Two Maids & A Mop raked in $110,000 in sales.
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At their peak, Locky and Dridex raked in more than a million dollars a week.
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"See, they already dropped off the bags of manure," she noted, and raked the soil.
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With its raked sand pathways it was rather better groomed than an ordinary village, however.
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A new study found that the industry raked in $38.1 billion in fees last year.
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The plate raked in 11 times more than expected, with a winning bid of $22,400.
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Central Tennessee was hit by at least one tornado that raked Nashville and the region.
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Heavy rains and storms raked Mississippi into the night Saturday as the storms moved east.
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LaTurner raked in $642,000 over the same period, ending with $591,000 in cash on hand.
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Mr. Nunes raised about $2500 million while his challenger, Andrew Janz, raked in $6003 million.
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Security companies estimate that criminals raked in roughly $1 billion from ransomware attacks in 2016.
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The movie, directed by Todd Phillips, raked in over $29 million just this past weekend.
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Last week alone, the Trump campaign raked in more than $10 million in small contributions.
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The landscape, steeply raked like a theatrical stage, is mostly contiguous from bottom to top.
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That's a record, although just barely: Last year, IMAX raked in $1.032 billion in sales.
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But that wasn't enough for several lawmakers, who raked Muilenburg repeatedly for not resigning. Rep.
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The game has raked in a cool $87 million during its first two months alone.
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All in all, the auction raked in about $4 million from movie and TV memorabilia.
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While Russian ads reportedly got about 11 million views, their accounts raked in 150 million views.
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Fully three of his films — from two different franchises — have raked in more than $1 billion.
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The stars raked in a total of $4.2 million from the nine-hour reception, TMZ reports.
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JPMorgan raked in record revenue and its profit crushed expectations, despite the challenging interest rate environment.
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The highest-paid head coach in 2018 was Alabama's Nick Saban, who raked in $8.3 million.
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The movie raked in $41.6 million in its opening weekend, beating out the Han Solo movie.
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In December, he also raked in $600,000 in a 24-hour charity stream for the hospital.
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I drank raspberry tea, supposedly for uterine health, which tasted like a pile of raked leaves.
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She snatched a napkin from the side of her tray and raked it over her tongue.
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Despite the mixed reviews, Batman v Superman raked in over $870 million at the box office.
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Meanwhile, the local industry leader, Gutai Junan Securities, raked in $1.5 billion in the same period.
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Golem, a decentralized computing platform, raked in $8.6 million in mere minutes in a November ICO.
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Eastern, retail websites had raked in $540 million on the reigning champion of digital shopping days.
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The drug had raked in sales of about 7.30 billion Swiss francs ($7.70 billion) in 2016.
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Again and again, the youngsters are raked raw, their emotions deconstructed in the name of Art.
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Mary Poppins Returns has raked in over $100 million in the U.S. box office so far.
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Furthermore, in hearings on Capitol Hill about the investigation, Republican lawmakers raked Clinton over the issue.
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The 29-year-old from Serbia raked in $55.8 million from June 2015 to June 2016.
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Meanwhile, Williams raked in a reported $27 million in 2018 as the highest paid female athlete.
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The musical, which has raked $174 million worldwide, will be released in Japan on February 24.
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Clinton's campaign committee has raked in more than $100 million in the election cycle so far.
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It grossed over $93 million worldwide and raked in $60 million in the U.S. box office.
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The news comes as Captain Marvel has raked in $524 million at the worldwide box office.
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Financial sector funds raked in $1.1 billion in cash ahead of banks' second-quarter earnings results.
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It's unfurled as he's raked in millions upon millions of dollars in contracts and endorsement deals.
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NBC News was for years the network juggernaut that raked in the ratings and the cash.
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He raked in more than $1.82 million from 85033 speeches between January 2014 and March 2015.
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The morning sun raked over the dune grass, and the beach was just filling with tourists.
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The senator has raked in more than $3 million this cycle, according to his federal filings.
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In 2017, Pratt raked in a total of $20113 million, according to Forbes' most recent list.
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As Veii's troops closed in for the kill, they started getting raked by spears and stones.
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She raked in thousands of dollars in brand deals and bought a Hollywood condo in 2016.
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That raked rear diffuser intensifies downforce and keeps the rear-wheel-drive GT glued to road.
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From the barely raked seats of the Lortel, the sight lines are not great for that.
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And a pair of special melons in Japan raked in over $27,000 when sold in 2016.
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The excerpts from "Fire and Fury" that appeared this week have been raked over for mistakes.
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Over the years, See's has raked in hundreds and millions of dollars a year in profits.
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Thaw pounded the table, then raked his arm across it, sending the bottles and glasses flying.
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Instead, the hard-packed dry earth of arid Beijing was raked by crews every few days.
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So after 12 days now in theaters the movie has raked in roughly $0003 million globally.
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During the debate itself, her campaign said, Warren raked in $2023,000 over a 30-minute period.
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The Sanders campaign reported it raked in more than $85033 million in the last three months.
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A0383's "Free Fire" raked in only $1 million from 1,070 spots in its first weekend.
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Fintech startups raked in a record $9 billion of funding last year, according to industry figures.
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Just 15 months after its September 2017 launch, Fenty Beauty raked in $570 million in revenue.
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In 2018, the company raked in over $600 million in the U.S. alone from political advertising.
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I was told the sand is raked every single morning to keep it clean and pristine.
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Colorado has raked in a whopping $25 billion in revenue since it legalized marijuana five years ago.
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Colorado has raked in a whopping $1 billion in revenue since it legalized marijuana five years ago.
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One pot raked in 271 useable crab, more than the captain had ever seen in one season.
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As Southeastern Two raked in hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue, its founders spent with abandon.
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Between 2014 and 2016, it raked in more than $446 million in ad revenue for FOX News.
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The film debuted this weekend worldwide, where it raked in $100.2 million domestically and $432.3 million internationally.
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"Zootopia" has raked in about $958 million worldwide, while "The Jungle Book" has added another $780 million.
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Underneath the long, raked hood lies a reworked version of the brand's supercharged 5.0-liter V160 engine.
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The first two films in the "MonsterVerse" have together raked in over $1 billion for Warner Bros.
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She raked in a whopping $30,000 in one summer, enough to fund her first year of school.
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This is thanks to a successful Series A fundraising round that raked in $33 million in 2017.
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In exchange, Silver raked in as much as $4 million in bribes and kickbacks, prosecutors have claimed.
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Wonder Woman broke box office records, and Girls Trip raked in $30.4 million in its first weekend.
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The fire apparently gutted luxury suites beneath the hotel's raked mansard roof; flooding damaged the floors below.
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But what I wanted was to help Dad gather his memories in a pile like raked leaves.
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Once, a year ago when Mark Zuckerberg was getting raked over the coals in front of Congress.
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American Airlines raked in $6.3 billion in 2015, which was a 50 percent increase year-over-year.
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It's raked in more than $1 billion in worldwide box office earnings and has been covered extensively.
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What's more ... the suit claims the tech giants raked in profits from ad placements in ISIS postings.
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Remicade is Johnson & Johnson's bestselling drug and raked in revenues of $1.65 billion in the latest quarter.
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Britney would have reportedly raked in $507,000 per show, making her the highest paid performer in Vegas.
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Half the stuff I say, if another person said it, they would be raked over the coals.
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Read more: Health-insurance startups like Bright and Oscar have raked in $3 billion in venture funding.
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In 2016, CNN made nearly $1 billion in profit, while Fox News raked in over $1.6 billion.
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Prosecutors say it raked in at least $175 million and cost copyright holders more than $500 million.
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They are a non-profit that raked in over $1 billion in 2015 (the latest numbers available).
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Read more: Health insurance startups like Bright and Oscar have raked in $3 billion in venture funding.
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At roughly $2,000 a ticket, the conference raked in at least $17 million in ticket sales alone.
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As he lifted off, bullets raked the helicopter, hitting the door gunner and piercing the fuel tank.
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Scholten has raked in more than $1.4 million in contributions, more than has been raised by King.
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The Islamic Center of Victoria has already raked in some $600,000 on GoFundMe to rebuild the mosque.
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The sound it makes in my skin sounds like a fingernail being raked over polystyrene packing foam.
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For one, he feels badly for McDonald's workers who got raked over the coals by rabid customers.
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Read more: Health insurance startups like Bright and Oscar have raked in $3 billion in venture funding.
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Still, 146,13 worth of $100 deposits means Tesla raked in $14.6 million in less than 24 hours.
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He collected enough bottles and raked enough leaves to raise $250 — about half of his original goal.
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The division raked in just shy of $3 billion last year, a 24 percent increase over 2013.
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They have promised that evidence will show that Mr. Guzmán raked in $14 billion in illicit profits.
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She raked a light across the back of the paper, looking for slight indentations from the press.
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Democrat Theresa Greenfield, the Ernst rival backed by national Democrats, raked in nearly $870,000 during the quarter.
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Alabama Democratic Senate candidate Doug Jones's campaign raked in more than $220006 million in donations between Oct.
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It unfurls on a steeply raked stage bordered by corrugated metal and surrounded by seven large marimbas.
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MORE, raked in more than $28500 million in the last three months, The Hill's Rebecca Klar reports.
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I just raked back the mulch and waited for the lightbulb to go off above their head.
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Chris Cox picks up dried leaves he raked near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, on Oct.
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It has certainly been that: Apple says developers have raked in over $120 billion in digital sales.
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Disney's latest broke multiple Hollywood records and raked in $170 million at the North American box office.
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For the quarter, AWS raked in nearly $4.6 billion — a year-over-year increase of 42 percent.
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Under Cook, Apple has sold sold billions of iPhones and raked in hundreds of billions of profit.
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Bernie Sanders, who raked in $18.2 million during the first 41 days of his campaign; and Sen.
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AirDNA analyzed the cancellation of South By Southwest, which last year raked in $16.1 million in rentals.
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That's the equivalent of nearly 22018 percent of the net income that banks raked in that year.
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That's the equivalent of nearly 22019 percent of the net income that banks raked in that year.
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It raked in $8.7 billion in bookings, but lost $645 million in the second quarter of 2017.
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Alone, Disney's Buena Vista raked in $1.8 billion, while Fox totaled $1.3 billion so far this year.
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Over the past three years, Pleasanton-based companies have raked in more than $300 million in venture funding.
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The most recent one, "Bingo for Brandi," was held in April 2015, where Weaver-Gates raked in $14,000.
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Bristol's Opdivo generated sales of $1.63 billion in the second quarter, while Merck's Keytruda raked in $1.67 billion.
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According to PitchBook, companies based in SEA have raked in more than 4x capital this year than last.
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The company disclosed the breach publicly on September 7 and Bonthu raked in more than $75,000 soon after.
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Her husband, Bill Clinton, also raked in $5 million in paid speeches to banking and other corporate entities.
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Her fundraising page for the National Brain Tumor Society has raked in more than $32,000, exceeding its goal.
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The effort reportedly raked in about $350 in American money, and the flight had a 10-hour delay.
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Rick Lazio, who challenged Hillary Clinton in 2000, and raked in in $22 million in the same quarter.
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J&J baby powder products raked in $420 million to J&J's $76.5 billion total revenue last year.
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Wheels, which offers pedal-less electric bikes in six cities, raked in $50 million in a new round.
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His 2014 album, Animal Ambition, is said to have raked in around 700 bitcoins worth approximately $20183 each.
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Some of those reservations include a $5,000 refundable deposit, but FF won't say how much it raked in.
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Liang Zhao Zhang, a BART system service worker, raked in over $2810,000 in 2015, thanks to overtime pay.
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"The Long Night," the third installment of the eighth and final season, raked in 17.8 million overnight viewers.
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According to the Hollywood Reporter, Castellaneta raked in $2000,224 per episode in 2000 — good for roughly $2597 million.
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In 2016, Forbes reported PewDiePie had raked in $15 million over a 12-month period ending last June.
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According to CB Insights, the sector raked in close to $40 billion in venture capital backing last year.
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Amazon, which raked in $232 billion in sales last year, does not break out revenue on Prime Day.
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Amazon, which raked in $0003 billion in sales last year, does not break out revenue on Prime Day.
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His straight brown hair was raked to the right side, and he was wearing a pressed blue shirt.
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Something must be clicking: In 2016, QVC and its global networks raked in $8.6 billion worth of sales.
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This means that Apple raked in more on one product than Rolex made on its entire product line.
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One star-studded event hosted by Wintour in New York City raked in $2 million in one night.
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It raked in $16m on its opening weekend in India and another $12.6m overseas, smashing box-office records.
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Big banks have raked in strong profits this year, though their stocks have lagged behind the broader market.
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Viagra has raked in blockbuster sales but is associated with side effects like headaches, blurred vision and dizziness.
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Big banks have raked in money in 2018, though their stocks have generally lagged behind the larger market.
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For comparison, Obama raked in an average of about $348,500 per day in the first quarter of 2007.
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The sand's soft for a bad landing and raked so nobody knows how far the last guy went.
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Cathy Myers, the other Democrat running for the seat, has raked in $752,252 since she entered the race.
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The $44 million he raked in as a House leader during 2017 represented a non-election-year record.
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On China's "Single's Day" in November, Alibaba raked in $1 billion in sales in less than 10 minutes.
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Trump raked in more than $22019 million, topping every other Democratic presidential candidate in donations in the state.
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The salary of a typical US senator is $1453,000, and Warren also raked in $430,370 in book royalties.
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MSNBC also raked in $546 million in profit versus the $181 million it made in 2014, Kagan said.
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Several museum volunteers enthusiastically raked the sandy loam together with bags of compost supplied by the Sanitation Department.
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The PPV buys alone for that fight raked in an estimated £22million: serious money in any boxing nation.
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Its body camera division raked in $65.6 million in net sales in 2016, up 85 percent from 2015.
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French doors slide open to semienclosed courtyards that have Japanese-style raked gravel beds and scattered rock displays.
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All told, Disney raked in $211.1bn around the world, smashing the record of $7.6bn it set in 2016.
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Far from focusing on his achievements as one of Europe's dominant statesmen, critics raked over his private life.
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Pictures, the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative found that woman-led projects had raked in billions of dollars in 2019.
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Just 24 hours after the episode aired, Simply Fit raked up $0003 million in sales, according to Hoffman.
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His YouTube videos have raked in more than 23 million views and drawn attention from around the world.
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For instance, the team at ProPublica raked through various posts that Facebook took down for violating its policies.
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The Trump campaign and its affiliated committees have raked in nearly $2000 million over the past two years.
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Sanders, a staunch progressive, has avoided wealthy donors and raked in $25 million in the year's third quarter.
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Many investors are excited about the fast-growing division that raked in $17.46 billion in revenue in 2017.
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When Johnny Depp has a good year, he makes a fortune — in 20053, he raked in $48 million.
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When Johnny Depp has a good year, he makes a fortune — in 2016, he raked in $48 million.
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It also raked in $2628 billion in profits, a 28500 percent surge from the first quarter of 6900.
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Maria, a Category 232 storm with winds of more than 155 mph, raked across Puerto Rico on Sept.
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In 2017, Jeff Bezos raked in 150 times more than Joe Billionaire – the equivalent of 600,000 median incomes.
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Absent smuggling that year, New York would have raked in an additional $85033 billion in cigarette tax revenue.
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South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg announced Wednesday that his campaign raked in $24.7 million in the final quarter.
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The company raked in revenue by the billions of dollars on the back of its automated advertising system.
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Democratic online fundraising organization ActBlue reported this week what it raked in during the first quarter of 2017: $111,329,027.
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O'Reilly's show raked in $446 million in advertising between 2014-16, and the host makes $18 million a year.
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Until courts got wise to what was happening, the pair raked in about $6 million in settlements, prosecutors said.
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The famous internet star, who first rose to fame in 2012, raked in millions of dollars for her owner.
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The Benedict Cumberbatch movie debuted a week earlier in some markets, and has now raked in $325.4 million worldwide.
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Dad raked up grass clippings from after he mowed the lawn and threw them inside the fence for tango.
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By comparison, Germany which relied less on TV and more on direct corporate sponsorship raked in 2.3 billion euros.
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Just a couple weeks ago, the beauty mogul raked in a cool $10 million from a birthday-related promotion.
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New Mexico's trust lands are flush with oil; by exploiting them, the state raked in almost $500m in 2016.
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"Finding Dory" raked in a whopping $136.2 million domestically over the weekend, according to Disney estimates released midday Sunday.
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For a website, The Ringer is a juggernaut, with a podcast operation that raked in $15 million last year.
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Biden also raked in far less cash on hand than his top competitors in the Democratic primary race. Sens.
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In the end, there was enough to go around, and Canada raked in a record number of gold medals.
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His performances in the first half of 2017 alone raked in $93.2 million, according to concert tour trade Pollstar.
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All of this has led to some big earnings; Fortnite raked in an estimated $300 million in April alone.
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As Billboard reported, the "Delicate" singer has already raked in more than $54 million from her first five shows.
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It appears that the "shredder" is a series of X-acto style blades which the canvas was raked over.
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But many do not: in 2016 Heathrow raked in £50m ($68m) by renting retail space to bureaux de change.
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Instagram raked in revenue from these services while they diluted the quality of Instagram notifications and wasted people's time.
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The film debuted in theaters in December and raked in an impressive $459 million at the world box office.
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Its M&A advisory top line was similar, coming in at less than half what Goldman Sachs raked in.
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Countdown raked in the dollars despite its bad reviews, with audiences agreeing, in hindsight, it was probably worth skipping.
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But which of the actors on these always-entertaining shows have raked in the most cash over the years?
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Sources involved in the deals tell us the tape has raked in north of $100 mil since its release.
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Amazon, which raked in $232 billion in sales last year, does not itself specify its revenue on Prime Day.
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They're barely visible, peeking through transparent swaths of white paint raked with ley lines that, too, seem to move.
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Last year, she raked in a cool $2.5 million, making her one of the world's highest-earning YouTube stars.
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Indonesia's overseas palm oil sales raked in $19 billion over the period, or 13 percent of its overall exports.
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AMLO raked in 39 percent—higher than he had in the 73 election, but not nearly enough to win.
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On Wednesday, Congressman Tom MacArthur from New Jersey was raked over the coals by critics in his swing district.
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Casinos last year raked in 149 billion Philippine pesos in gross gaming revenue, data from the gaming regulator showed.
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The prosecution's forensics expert gets raked over the coals by defense attorney Chandra (Amara Karan) for his past mistakes.
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It marks a steep drop from the $43.5 million and $44 million he raked in during February and March.
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This made me relent, I laughed and said O.K., Mama, O.K., as I raked my fingers through her fur.
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Many viewers were stunned when it aired during "Sunday Night Football," which raked in 21 million viewers this week.
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Equity-based funds raked in $24.6 billion during the period ended Thursday, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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The DNC has struggled in its fundraising in the past year, while Republicans raked in the cash throughout 85033.
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That was driven by smartphone games which raked in 22.2 billion yuan in revenue, up 26% year-on-year.
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The women's health unit, which makes oral contraceptive pills to menopause treatment, raked in $1.04 billion sales in 2017.
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Hawes has raked in some $1 million in donations—none of which has made it to the Trump campaign.
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In 2018 alone, exchange-traded funds have raked in more than $16.5 billion in fresh cash, according to FactSet.
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I mowed lawns in summer, raked leaves in the fall and shoveled snow in winter to make a buck.
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The second film cost around $9 million to make, and it raked in $71 domestically and $111 million worldwide.
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McGregor raked in $99 million over the past year, thanks mostly to his boxing match with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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In Park Slope, he raked and shoveled, and retrieved the trash cans that always ended up down the street.
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And a May 265 Fox Business video broadcasting a threat against America from ISIS raked in 103 million views.
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The bank raked in more than $24 billion in profits for the full year, consistent with its 2016 results.
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At Journey's End, technicians in bright orange and lemon yellow jackets raked through ash and fragments of household items.
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Tom Reed, has raked in $1.7 million in the 2020 cycle, according to the campaign finance website Open Secrets.
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Sanders's campaign announced early on Sunday that they raked in $46.5 million in February from over 2.2 million donations.
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Militants who were lying in wait raked the convoy with gunfire and rockets from higher ground, police officials said.
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Barclays made $250 million in one day of trading last week as banks raked in money on market volatility
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He was stalked throughout the haze, knocked down, and stripped from his suit as claws raked across his skin.
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He raked and weeded for one resident, helped put up Christmas lights, and cared for one resident&aposs dog.
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Her top Democratic challenger, Maine House Speaker Sara Gideon, raked in just under $3 million during the same period.
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While much of the geothermal manufacturing process has been updated since 1753, the salt is still raked by hand.
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He raked a comb through his silver hair, donned trifocals and a calculator watch and drove to the office.
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For a long time, my mind raked over things I might have said or done to upset my friend.
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And who can forget Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' hit, "Uptown Funk," which has raked up 3.7 billion views?
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Morgan Stanley's fixed-income, currency and commodities dealers raked in, at $1.5 billion, nearly three times as much revenue.
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New York (CNN Business)Netflix failed to deliver last quarter and was raked over the coals by Wall Street.
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Bernie Sanders raked in $25 million in the third quarter of 2019 with an average donation of just $18.
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Or a politician who raked in good press for promising anti-poverty policies that he subsequently refused to pass?
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The scandals that seem to have turned voters off the LDP will continue to be raked over throughout the summer.
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The tech giant's cloud business raked in $6.86 billion in revenue, beating both analyst's expectations and the company's own guidance.
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Her version of Drake's #InMyFeelings dance raked in over 10 million views and earned her a Champagne Papi co-sign.
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Many fled as the gunman raked the crowd with bullets from an AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle and a pistol.
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Like, do I really want to play a battleroyale game sanitized for tweens and then raked over the Minecraft coals?
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Developers worldwide raked in more than $35 billion in 2016 across the App Store and Google Play, App Annie reports.
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Many fled as the gunman raked the crowd with bullets from an AR-262-style semiautomatic rifle and a pistol.
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SwellPro launched a Kickstarter campaign for the device launched this week, and it's already raked in quite a few orders.
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It took them about 45 minutes to perform their experiment, which raked in almost a million live viewers Friday afternoon.
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It had raked in 7.3 million Egyptian pounds ($388,300) by its third week - a strong showing for a local film.
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Since its launch 11 years ago, Tencent's charitable platform has raked in 1.5 billion yuan from 140 million individual donations.
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We had a failure with Metallica and Lady Gaga in 2017, and I got raked over the coals for that.
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He raked in millions of dollars; the clients got little in return, other than a feeling of being near power.
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Dubai raked 10th globally for greenfield FDI, helped by government diversification efforts, relaxed regulations and lowered cost of doing business.
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The first Suicide Squad was directed by David Ayer, and raked in a healthy $746 million worldwide despite poor reviews.
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In 2014, the largest litigation-finance business raked in $82 million in revenue with an operating profit of $61 million.
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While Clinton has raked in over $30 million of support from the tech sector, Trump has received a mere $336,000.
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According to security blogger Brian Krebs, the vDOS site has reportedly raked in $618,000 for its services in two years.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Swann Galleries sale of Vintage Posters raked in $7783,030 split across 380 lots sold.
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Workers with breathing masks and gloves loaded mattresses from the camp into garbage trucks and shoveled and raked up trash.
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France-based ECG, which provides mobile homes to vacationers, raked in 230 million euros ($284.8 million) in revenue last year.
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To date, the film has raked in $764.9 million globally, making it the most financially successful movie from Warner Bros.
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They raked in higher revenues from the resulting surge in trading and hedging activity from their clients, particularly hedge funds.
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Up until the end of January the campaigns raked in $494m in donations: $229m by Democrats and $265m by Republicans.
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Then came Hurricane Maria, which rapidly intensified on September 18, and also raked parts of the Leeward Islands and Caribbean.
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The film raked in accolades from critics at its festival premiere in Venice and more in Toronto the next week.
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Over the past three years, Vanguard has raked in $739 billion of inflows while BlackRock has taken in $262 billion.
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The two names are used interchangeably in common parlance, but their use in films and songs has often raked controversy.
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TCS, the largest listed company in India, made 1.23 trillion rupees in revenue, while Infosys raked in 705.22 billion rupees.
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O'Rourke raked in more than Cruz in the second quarter of 2017, while Cruz outraised O'Rourke in the third quarter.
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A product inspired by a DIY invention of Mark Zuckerberg's has raked in more than $100,000 in funding from Kickstarter.
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LVMH owns 70 luxury fashion clothes, wines and cosmetics brands and raked in revenues of 42.6 billion euros in 2017.
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The movie has already raked in $50 million in pre-sales, according to data seen by the Wall Street Journal.
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The Florida senator on Monday raked in a slew of new congressional endorsements, many of them from former Bush backers.
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The mobile version reportedly raked in more than $65 million in March alone, according to market analysis from Sensor Tower.
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In fact, the machine is already a crowd-favorite on Amazon, where it's raked up dozens of five-star reviews.
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Additionally, there are 26 lobbyists who have raked in a total of $21625 million for the Clinton campaign since July.
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Bitmain is the leader in the industry, and raked in record profits as bitcoin skyrocketed to almost $20,000 last year.
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Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas), who raked in $28500 million in the first 6900 hours after announcing his bid in March.
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These name-brand drugs raked in $32 billion in 2016, though sales have lost momentum as copies hit the market.
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He raked his longish hair back across his oval forehead, which tended several degrees northward without going into outright baldness.
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He not only raked in $15 million at fundraisers for his reelection campaign, but he took away some political wins.
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The company raked in another $147 million in subsidies for its data centers during the same period, the report found.
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Jardiance, along with two other diabetes medicines, raked in sales of $151 million in the first quarter for the drugmaker.
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But if Biden runs, his past will be raked over—and his political record looks increasingly checkered in today's light.
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The company employs some 100,000 people in 32 countries and raked in more than $17 billion in revenue last year.
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After last year's deadly Camp fire, Trump said the forest floor should have been "raked out" and that then-Gov.
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His firm actually raked in over $21966 million, according to Department of Justice filings published Tuesday by the Washington Post.
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His firm actually raked in over $17 million, according to Department of Justice filings published Tuesday by the Washington Post.
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Celebrity attorney Lisa Bloom tells TMZ her client has been raked over the coals since her Monday morning news conference.
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Why had he turned down the chance to direct the film that now raked in those huge box-office receipts?
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Since the beginning of 2019, the four entities have raked in over $600 million, with over $225 million on hand.
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Finally, the late-night comics raked the White House over the coals for its decision on the Paris climate deal.
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Alone in the upstairs bedroom, Richard took off his pants and raked his fingers through the hair above his belly.
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Lilly sued Eagle Pharma last month for infringing patents protecting Alimta, which raked in sales of $2.28 billion in 2016.
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Her most recent federal filing shows that she raked in more than $28503 million between July 22020 and Sept. 30.
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The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) said it raked in more than $2628 million in January, outpacing its Democratic counterpart.
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Biden's fundraising also trailed that of South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who raked in $19.1 million in the quarter.
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And 11.33&aposs "The Force Awakens" raked in the domestic cume after the third weekend of an incredible $742.2 million.
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Walking into my suite after the floors had been raked felt like making the first tracks on a snowy mountain.
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The bank's consumer business also boosted its results, as its global consumer banking division raked in $8.5 billion in sales.
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He was garrulous and obsequious, sprinkling "yes, sir"s around as though casting handfuls of seed on new-raked soil.
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"The Great Wall" raked in a respectable $61 million during its December opening weekend, data from Box Office Mojo shows.
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But more than that, they want raked-back crossovers that sacrifice a lot of the utility of a conventional SUV.
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Corporate and emerging market bonds raked in $13.1 billion, with EM debt showing its second-biggest ever week of inflows.
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The "Jesus Walks" rapper earned $238 million before taxes this past year, while JAY-Z, 49, raked in $81 million.
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Mast raked in about $983,500, though he holds the advantage in cash on hand, with $1.4 million to Baer's $774,6900.
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In the two subsequent years, 250 and 260, the US airline industry raked in an additional $254 billion in profits.
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They also pruned low-hanging branches and raked up pine needles, two types of "ladder fuel" that send wildfires upward.
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Trump raked in some $80 million in July, putting him much closer to her haul ($90 million) than in previous months.
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The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee saw $135 million added to its coffers this cycle while the NRSC raked in $129 million.
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Netflix raked in five Golden Globes on Sunday night, proving its investment in original content is paying off in critical acclaim.
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But it wasn't even his biggest-grossing film — 2006's Inside Man raked in $88 million domestically and $187 million worldwide.
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Apple reported Thursday that developers raked in $20 billion on its App Store in 2016, a 40 percent jump since 2015.
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) raked in more than $2202 million last month, the largest January haul in its history.
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The year before, the Ghostbusters reboot starring SNL's Leslie Jones, Kristen Wiig, and Kate McKinnon raked in an impressive $229 million.
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New homes need new stuff, which is why household goods retailers raked in over A$51 billion in the past year.
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The propellers have a raked design on the wing tips, designed to help cut down on air drag and reduce sound.
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The list below breaks down the top 10 weapons suppliers in the world and how much they raked in during 2015.
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That raked in more millions for Kokorich, who then said he diversified into electronics by buying Russia's BestBuy chain out bankruptcy.
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ICOs have raked in more than $3.2bn this year, rivalling the money flowing to internet startups from early-stage venture capital.
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That doesn't sound like much when you think about the NFL, which raked in $1.3 billion in revenue in 2017 alone.
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Per a Forbes report last year, he's the highest-paid deejay in the world, having raked in a modest $66 million.
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Hurricane Irma followed a tightly forecasted path all week as it raked the the Caribbean and set its sights on Florida.
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This growth stemmed from direct App Store subscriptions, most notably to Netflix, which raked in $58 million in Q4 2016 alone.
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The Dallas Cowboys' Jason Garrett raked in a reported $6 million, or $1.5 million for each of the team's four wins.
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Outbreaks of violent protests have raked into an ugly spotlight the views of those people who are dissatisfied with affirmative action.
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Payne wants Manilow to pull the plug on his Judy duet and fork over any profits he's raked in from it.
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Not only did the smartphone compatible game create headlines and hype across the globe, it raked in an estimated $600 million.
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The brewer, which had raked in sales from a warm summer last year, said managed house sales rose 4.4% in total.
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Keytruda raked in sales of $1.46 billion in the quarter, ahead of $1.40 billion estimated by analysts, according to Thomson Reuters.
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She raked in about $3 million in the last fundraising quarter, less money than other candidates still on the debate stage.
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Even though the group hasn't received many contributions this year, it raked in donations that went up to $100,000 in 2017.
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Obama's campaign raked in around $500 million through email and online donations in the 2012 cycle alone, according to media reports.
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"It: Chapter Two," the sequel to the 2017 horror blockbuster "It," raked in $91 million in its domestic debut last weekend.
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A decade ago, USPS raked in $22019 billion in revenue; last year its haul was a little less than $70 billion.
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Meanwhile, its internet services business raked in about 9.9 billion in revenue for 2017, up 51.4 percent from the year before.
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Jeffree Star's cosmetics company has raked in hundreds of millions of dollars, according to Forbes, making him powerful in the industry.
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Please stop thinking that Hillary Clinton is not being raked over the coals for her mistakes enough compared with Donald Trump.
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In the case of EOS, the company raked in $4 billion from an initial coin offering without having a live product.
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Some movies that raked in the big bucks performed terribly with critics (we're looking at you, "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen").
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To combat that, we've raked the internet and curated 51 of the best under-$25 gifts below for you to browse.
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The stage for "Young Marx" extends into the audience; the audience sits on three sides, with seats raked over four tiers.
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The profits Mansudae has raked in from these artistic projects directly feeds into North Korea's coffers, according to the United Nations.
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The movie raked in basically a bazillion dollars and the sequel is sure to be a box office heavyweight as well.
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Amazon Web Services, the e-commerce company's cloud division, raked in revenue of $5.11 billion in the fourth quarter last year.
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McSally's Democratic opponent, former astronaut Mark Kelly, has raked in $5 million more than her over the course of the year.
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Over the years, Clover has raked in $925 million in funding from investors, including a $500 million round in January 2019.
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In total, James raised $2023 million in the final three months of the year, while Peters raked in about $2.5 million.
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In Rhode Island alone, oyster growers raked in more than $4.3 million and have swelled their ranks by over 20 percent.
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Will Smith and Martin Lawrence's sequel raked in domestic ticket sales this weekend — not that there was much to stop them.
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The IP licensing business raked in $295 million in revenue in 2018, while its product unit had $401 million in sales.
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Now they're contending with one of the largest sporting companies in the world, which raked in nearly $40 billion last year.
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The former raked in 10 million sign-ups a day after launching and boasts major assets like "Star Wars" and Marvel.
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The committee told its members Thursday that they raked in $1.6 million online during the President's State of the Union address.
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So far, Facebook has raked in $857 million on political and issues-based advertisements since May 2018, the company has disclosed.
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Here he does that, but primarily uses matches raked at an angle and formed into a globe around the characters' heads.
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The suit claims Donald has raked in more than $700k in streaming money and hasn't anted up a cent to Glassnote.
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Melania Trump raked in six figures in royalties from photos that some news organizations used in coverage of the first lady.
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The report claimed that, at the time of the album's release, he raked in 700 bitcoins that would've been valued around $400,000.
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The wait for the second billion-dollar mobile day wasn't long, as Cyber Monday raked in $33 billion of its own. 3.
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Banks have raked in nearly $1 trillion in profits since the financial crisis, but they paid a steep price along the way.
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In 2017 alone, WWF raked in more than 767 million euros, more than half of which came from members of the public.
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Aside from more than $19703 billion invested since 21970, the companies have already raked in data sales of $280 million, Zepeda said.
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The Republican National Committee raked in $117 million online from last fall through this week and picked up one million new donors.
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Facebook Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was raked over the coals yesterday during testimony on Capitol Hill regarding Facebook's controversial cryptocurrency project, Libra.
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The food and beverage sector raked in a 1 percent rise, the most among European sectors, lifted by upbeat earnings from Nestle.
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"The Force Awakens" took in more than $2 billion at the global box office while "The Last Jedi" raked in $1.3 billion.
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The company, known as Walmex, raked in 9.25 billion pesos ($469 million) in net profit during the quarter, which ended in September.
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Her mobile game, 'Kim Kardashian: Hollywood,' has raked in over $100 million dollars since its launch in 2014, according to Glu Mobile.
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The storm raked portions of south Georgia with wind and rain and is forecast to hit South Carolina later Saturday and Sunday.
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On Wednesday it was reported that her extremely lucrative cosmetics empire, Kylie Cosmetics, raked in $420 million over the last 18 months.
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Since then, the startup has raked in crowdfunding and scored favorable reviews around the launch of its adorable little smart firewall devices.
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His free speech GoFundMe has so far raked in more than $69,000 of its $100,000 goal and donations are still pouring in.
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A high school in Mountain View, California, has raked in millions from a $15,000 investment they made in Snapchat five years ago.
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It was the largest year for VC fundraising since 13 when the venture industry raked in a jaw dropping $101.4 billion[1].
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In 2014, Google raked in more than $66 billion in revenue, so this would've reduced their margin by up to 13 percent.
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In the month of April, Epic raked in nearly $300 million, making it one of the most lucrative games in the world.
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Despite the fact that Bündchen announced her retirement from the runway last year, she's reportedly raked in $30.5 million since June 2015.
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She made most of that money from the Academy Award winning La La Land, which raked in $445.3 million globally, Forbes reported.
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Amid a building frenzy that has consumed the city over the past couple of decades, developers have raked in billions of dollars.
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"Anybody needs their floors raked?" tweeted NBA team Chicago Bulls' Finnish star Lauri Markkanen with a picture of him holding a rake.
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The storm system raked Louisiana and Mississippi on Sunday, knocking out power in spots, causing evacuations and spinning off a deadly tornado.
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New statistics show that the 91-year-old Queen has raked in nearly $4 million in winnings during the last 30 years.
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The auction's online component raked in another $2,087,250, moving pieces by the likes of Edward Hopper, Edmund Coates, and Harriet Whitney Frishmuth.
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The legal marijuana industry raked in $9 billion in sales last year and is expected to bring in $11 billion this year.
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According to Forbes, the Brazilian raked in $42 million in 2013 alone -- though that number has gone way down over the years.
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The U.S. Atlantic scallop fishery raked in $546 million dollars in 2012, making it one of the most lucrative in the country.
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But in December one boat raked up a different one -- a shipwreck some 200 years old at the bottom of the sea.
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Ford, 73, and Spielberg, 69, last collaborated on 2008's Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull, which raked in $786 million worldwide.
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In all, investment banks raked in $9.7 billion of revenue during the first quarter, according to data from financial analytics firm Dealogic.
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Loki the Sphynx, who raked in some 79k followers on Instagram after being dubbed "The Grumpiest Cat in the World," is dead.
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McCann got his glove down beneath the feet of a sliding Bird–and somehow held on as Bird's spikes raked his forearm.
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In its 13-year run, the show has raked in over $3 billion — far more than any Universal film has ever made.
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All he's done is made money reaped off the coal they've raked out of West Virginia, and the hell with everything else.
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While O'Rourke is trailing Cruz in the polls, he raked in $38 million in fundraising in the third quarter of the year.
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Lululemon announced in August that it raked in $581.1 million in revenue for the second quarter — easily topping a projected $567.8 million.
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The nearly $18 million that it raked in will benefit The Nell Newman Foundation, a charity group run by Paul's daughter Nell.
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It said the people had swindled over 60 patients and raked in tens of thousands of dollars in profit through the scheme.
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Fertility startups have raked in $321 million in venture funding in 2019, as estimated by the venture-capital firm New Enterprise Associates.
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After announcing his 6900 presidential bid, the Vermont senator raked in roughly $2628 million in the first 28503 hours of his campaign.
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Alibaba says it has raked in more than $38 billion in Singles Day sales, making it the biggest shopping holiday in China.
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Hit UK FinTech startup Nutmeg has raked in another $14.6m (£12m) for its Series D round, bringing the total to $51m (£42m).
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Diana raked through every line of his first book, on Matthew Arnold, chastening each awkward phrase and disciplining Lionel's clauses and rhythms.
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Everlywell recently received a one million dollar investment from Shark Tank, and raked in $6 million in sales last year, Stat wrote.
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Jimi Hendrix raked in the most money at Woodstock, earning $18,000, while Janis Joplin earned $7,500, and The Who was paid $6,250.
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The Democratic establishment lined up behind Biden on Monday as he raked in endorsements while second-tier candidates dropped by the wayside.
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Kim Kardashian still has the Midas touch ... because her SKIMS Solutionwear raked in millions of dollars only minutes after going on sale.
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And below, we're breaking down the Bronx superstar's prolific career and the big bucks she has deservedly raked in along the way.
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Over 4.13 billion people watched the last World Cup in 2014, and that year FIFA raked in over $5.7 billion in revenue.
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Muguruza, meanwhile, has raked in about $240 million, according to the WTA, which was helped by her French Open title in 2000.
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Cynics, hunting for a motive behind this fourth installment, will note that the first three films raked in nearly two billion dollars.
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Sanders raked in $2000 million during the first three months of this year, more than any other declared candidate at the time.
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In the third quarter of the year, for example, Kelly raised $85033 million, while McSally raked in just more than $3 million.
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) raked in $28500 million in the month of December, marking its best fundraising month of 6900.
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The company sponsored a post on Instagram in 2015 from Kylie Jenner, who reportedly raked in around $400,000 per post in 2017.
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Children raked in an average $499 in allowance last year, a 6% increase from 2018, according to RoosterMoney, an allowance tracking app.
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In 2015, CD sales raked in just $1.5 billion, a drop of 84% in 10 years, according to the New York Times.
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There are over 21966,2011 Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Kyoto, and raked gravel Zen gardens, ponds and meticulously kept terraces abound.
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The family said in 2017 — on the video's 10 anniversary — that the clip has raked in more than £1 million in royalties.
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Utilities was the only sector that actually raked in new money as investor rotated to the "bond-proxy, domoestically oriented sector," Bartolini added.
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Barrack, Gates, and the team raked in over $2100 million, an astonishing sum that doubled the previous record (set by Obama in 250).
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Indeed, Apple raked in more than $1.1 billion from iOS app purchases and in-app purchases during the recent New Year period alone.
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While "Stairway to Heaven" has never been released as a single, the album is estimated to have raked in royalties approaching $600 million.
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At the height of bitcoin's value, he raked in up to $600 monthly, roughly three times the wage he earned as a journalist.
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Because Brown raked in $4,269,067 in the last two years, Guzman is now asking for $203,336 per month and $190,000 retroactively, Bloom says.
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Donald Trump has gotten away with nearly everything for which any conventional candidate would have been raked over the coals throughout his campaign.
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In 2016, developers raked in $20 billion on the App Store, while analysts suggest that Apple made at least $233 billion in revenue.
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ICO projects raked in almost $6.6 billion in 2017 and $21.5 billion in 2018, according to data provided by ICO listing site CoinSchedule.
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Lockheed Martin, in the number one slot, raked in nearly half a trillion dollars in government deals in 2017 — 97% of total revenue.
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The company's sales topped estimates across all of its divisions, including cardiac and vascular devices, which raked in $2.79 billion in the quarter.
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Tesla ended its money-losing streak in the third quarter, and raked in $311 million in profits, thanks to strong Model 3 sales.
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It may not be glamorous, but outsourced IT managed services tools raked in about $2.2 billion in 2015, according to a Gartner report.
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Harris on her own has raked in more money since she jumped on to the national stage with her 2016 Senate election win.
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Kim Kardashian West raked in 8 figures while selling out her latest fragrance ... and the entire advertising campaign was done on social media.
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With several more IPOs in the pipeline, some market participants expect IPO sales this year to exceed record $8.5 billion raked in 2010.
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The movie, which raked in $585 million at box offices worldwide, was the first installment of the multi-billion dollar Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Kamala Harris posted a $12 million take, while the relatively obscure South Bend, Indiana, mayor Pete Buttigieg announced he raked in $7 million.
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Startups in the industry, long-known for a serious dearth of innovation, have raked in nearly $2100 billion in private capital this year.
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The San Francisco-based maker of digital health and fitness products raked in $22015 million in revenue last quarter, significantly beating analysts' estimates.
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Scott Walker, the governor of Wisconsin, leads the pack, having raked in more than $700,000 since his withdrawal from the primaries in September.
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His color narrows to black shapes on fields of mostly gray in fat luscious strokes that surround the stony shapes like raked sand.
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This hip-hop musical about America's founding fathers has dominated the cultural conversation, raked in awards and been celebrated at the White House.
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What's more, she has already proven herself to be an adept fundraiser, having raked in more than $6900 million for her gubernatorial bid.
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The Republican National Committee (RNC) raked in $2023 million in February, a record-setting haul for that month in a non-election year.
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The interior is defined by raked-concrete ceilings and walls, barrel-vaulted ceilings, dark woodwork and arched doorways, all original to the house.
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The senator has raked in more than $3 million in 2018, while Harris reported raising only about $120,000, according to their federal filings.
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Lindor raked his second double and Brantley traded places with him, grounding a double down the right field line that snapped the tie.
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He has already staged three campaign-style rallies, and his campaign organization raked in $13.2 million in the first quarter of this year.
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Clinton raked in roughly $212 million at 22012 fund-raising events, averaging around $643,264 an hour, according to a New York Times tally.
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Eric Trump cited controversy over how much money his family business had raked in from the hotel as one reason for selling it.
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So far in 2017, the Podesta Group has raked in almost $16 million in lobbying fees, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
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Nolte's voice, though, sounds like it raked itself over a million light-years of gravel and a million year-years of cigarettes. Wowza.
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New York (CNN Business)JPMorgan Chase raked in a record profit last year, and chief executive Jamie Dimon is getting a pay hike.
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The Hunger Games behemoth has raked in over $2.9 billion at the box office, making Jennifer Lawrence one of Hollywood's most bankable stars.
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Amazon Web Services raked in $20183 billion for the quarter, and was responsible for nearly 72 percent of the retail giant's operating income.
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They find their way swiftly to a large mixer to be coated in white adhesive, dumped and raked artfully into racks before felting.
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Startups raised more than $3 billion with ICOs last year, led by Filecoin, a blockchain data-storage network that raked in $257 million.
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When "Trump TV" went live on Facebook before and after the second debate it raked in $9 million in donations in 120 minutes.
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Neymar really made a meal of it, though, pounding the turf in agony (honestly, it didn't look like he got raked or anything).
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The Republican National Committee (RNC) raked in more than $2628 million last month, giving the party its best February fundraising haul in history.
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It may even exceed the $3.74 million that the Mustang driven by Steve McQueen in the film "Bullitt" raked in earlier this year.
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Still, the sheer volume in sales means that Forest City raked in more than $3 billion in 2016 alone, according to the company.
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The fighters want it not only because they're competitive athletes, but because they both raked in multiple millions for their most recent bout.
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They're used to having every detail of their pasts raked over — and having any inconsistency or mistake held up as evidence of fraud.
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"I bet you haven't had another man shave your balls before," the doctor said as he raked a razor across my wrinkled skin.
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By the numbers: The campaign improved on the $2 million it raked in last quarter, and doubled the previous number of individual contributions.
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Humira, which treats rheumatoid arthritis, raked in $18.43 billion in sales last year and accounted for nearly two-thirds of AbbVie's net revenue.
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Another angle: As Representative Elise Stefanik of New York took a leading role at the impeachment hearings, her Democratic challenger raked in donations.
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The family has planted and raked crops for half a century, but as yields declined over recent years, the farm began losing money.
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She is an elite equestrian who's raked in thousands of dollars in prize money and has bounced back from breaking her back twice.
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The firm's first growth fund, which raked in $1.5 billion, closed on Monday as well, according to a spokesperson for the investment firm.
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That trend continued during and after Wednesday night's debate, as the Sanders campaign says it raked in $2.7 million from nearly 150,000 donors.
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Increasing privacy would hurt a big source of sales for Google, which raked in more than $100 billion from Madison Avenue last year.
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Beds are cordoned off during this time, though, and the rooms are freshly raked before overnight guests arrive to make them feel untouched.
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Prevnar raked in sales of $1.53 billion, up 8.3 percent from the year-ago quarter, while Xeljanz jumped 47.5 percent to $410 million.
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Renato Leotta's room is laid with cool terracotta tiles, raked by rays of sunlight, over which the visitor is invited to walk barefoot.
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The rise in popularity of pickup trucks has raked in profits for automakers, which can act as a buffer for fluctuations in volume.
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A working-class community, it offered small vintage houses on a severely raked hillside with majestic views, when you scrambled to the top.
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Corporations got off paying symbolic penalties, defense firms raked in huge fees, and prosecutors earned P.R. victories — as long as everyone played along.
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It raked in $6.8 million over the four-day holiday weekend, one of the biggest post-Oscars box-office bumps in recent memory.
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The soldiers would walk along the western side of the river, which the Taliban often raked with gunfire, and where Knight was killed.
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Though Yang raked in $4 million in campaign donations in December, RealClearPolitics average of national polling shows him with just 3.5 percent support.
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The simmered lamb used to gambol in the Hudson Valley, the croquetted topneck clams were raked in off Long Island and so on.
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When he directed and produced The Passion of the Christ in 2004, he raked in $20163 million on a budget of $30 million.
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The group raked in a quarterly operating profit of 688.8 billion yen, outstripping a 336 billion yen estimate from five analysts compiled by Refinitiv.
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It's the most the group has raked in during a quarter this year, boosted by six-figure sums from a couple of individual donors.
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And while A Star is Born certainly raked in the accolades, it was Yorgos Lanthimos' The Favorite that landed the most nominations with 12.
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The film has already raked in at least 400 million rupees, roughly $6 million U.S. dollars, through brand tie-ups, according to media reports.
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Apple said last week that developers raked in $20 billion in the App Store in 2016, a 1753 percent jump from the prior year.
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U.S. prosecutors say that Megaupload raked in at least $175 million, mainly from people using it to illegally download songs, television shows and movies.
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The government said this week that it had raked in 3.3 billion euros in back taxes and penalties from just five multinationals in 2015.
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The film raked in $280 million its opening weekend in the United States and was Disney's sixth film to hit $22014 billion in 221.
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In 2600, when Venezuela exports and oil prices were high, PDVSA raked in nearly $217 billion from India, the world's fastest growing large economy.
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Facebook raked in $6.8 billion in profit this quarter as it slowed down hiring and only grew headcount 5 percent from 33,606 to 20193,587.
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The caution came as Matthew's outer bands raked the Florida peninsula and the eye of the storm moved closer to the state's east coast.
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It's the world's second-largest arms producer and exporter in the world; its arms exporters raked in $14.5 billion in 2015, according to Putin.
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Her campaign recently announced that she raked in $2 million on the back of 63,277 online donations in the 24 hours after the debate.
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Biden easily raked in the most money in the past two years among 0003 Democratic presidential candidates who have released tax returns so far.
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The singers raked in $4.2 million after a Russian billionaire, Valery Kogan, footed the bill for his granddaughter's wedding over the weekend in London.
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But that wasn't the biggest Fortnite-related number of the month: we also learned that the game raked in nearly $300 million in April.
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It has raked in $60.4 million so far, beating the likes of Despicable Me 3 and Transformers: The Last Knight, according to China's EntGroup.
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At the time, he reportedly raked in around 700 bitcoins in album sales for his fifth album, Animal Ambition, which launched in June 2014.
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For comparison, Microsoft Office raked in $23 billion in 2016, Windows earned more than $8 billion, and Microsoft's server products brought in $19 billion.
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State lotteries across the United States raked in $66 billion in 2015, which is the latest year that the US Census has lottery data.
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Aetna's stock traded higher Thursday after the health insurer raked in immense second-quarter profits and raised expectations for the rest of the year.
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According to him, Samsam has raked in around $115,000 as of earlier this month, but has since seen a significant increase in successful extortions.
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I know I'll get raked over the coals for saying that but I just will never understand the harshness of people's dislike of him.
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A spate of recent polls have shown Kasich climbing in the state, and he's raked in four newspaper endorsements across the state this week.
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Ken Jennings is the only other contestant to earn more than $1 million in regular-season games; his 74-game streak raked in $2,520,700.
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Even more popular is Maru, a kitty in Japan that not only slides around in cardboard boxes, but also raked in something like $181,600.
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The company raked in a total of $241 billion (€5.1 billion) which was a 12.1 percent increase from the previous year in actual terms.
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With her grandfather, she hiked through the hills, learning to identify bullfrogs by their call and red-tailed hawks by their raked wing tips.
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That GoFundMe campaign by Thursday afternoon had raked in just under $165,000 -- 11 times its goal -- since the attack Sunday left four people dead.
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Baggage fees charged to passengers has been another boon to carriers — U.S. airlines' raked in a record $4.2 billion from that business last year.
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The drug, which treats rheumatoid arthritis, raked in $18.43 billion in sales last year and accounted for nearly two-thirds of AbbVie's net revenue.
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AWS raked in $23.2 billion in revenue for the quarter and was responsible for nearly 235% of Amazon's total operating income over the period.
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Even worse, those same companies raked in $4.3 trillion (yes, trillion) in taxpayer support — a return on investment of $750 for every dollar spent.
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The appropriately named Bellevue congress center where the leaders gathered Saturday night overlooks the carefully raked sandy beach beloved by surfers and swimmers alike.
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It raked in $120 million over the weekend in international markets and that's not even including China, where it could be a massive hit.
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AWS raked in $9 billion in revenue for the quarter and was responsible for nearly 72% of Amazon's total operating income over the period.
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Since early September, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson has been raked over the coals for not knowing what the Syrian city of Aleppo is.
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Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino really raked it in after his time on The Jersey Shore, earning nearly $9 million after the show's six seasons.
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The first three "Hunger Game" films raked in over $2.3 billion worldwide, making it one of the most successful film franchises in recent history.
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The business raked in $9 billion in Amazon's most recent quarter, and was responsible for nearly 72 percent of the retail giant's operating income.
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"This is like one of those fires that raked through tens of thousands of acres overnight," Mr. Burke, the investor at Makena Capital, said.
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In January, the 1968 Ford Mustang GT driven by Steve McQueen in the film "Bullitt" raked in a record-setting $3.74 million at auction.
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During Wallace's tenure at Magic Leap, the company raked in venture capital, raising more than $1.3 billion, including funds from Qualcomm Ventures and Google.
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But, with Mr. Macfarlane's painterly designs and sharply raked floors, the sets were an improvement over the 1985 staging, less garishly opulent, more attractive.
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Barrack, Gates, and the team raked in more than $106 million, an astonishing sum that doubled the previous record (set by Obama in 4.63).
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That's not all ... we're told the MuvaMoji raked in over $2 million on its opening day, and she's getting a cut of that too.
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Disney announced last month that it has raked in an industry record $7.67 billion worldwide, breaking their own record of $83 billion in 2016.
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I had hoped to experience something like the audible equivalent of gazing upon patterns of raked sand in a zen garden, but did not.
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However, after falling behind in the polls to candidates who had raked in millions from wealthy fundraisers, Warren declined to disavow Persist PAC's support.
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According to Federal Election Commission filings, Trump raked in upwards of $32 million in 2017 for his 2020 race -- banking more than $22 million.
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Rushing water swept away a car, drowning a woman in Missouri, and a death was reported in storms that raked Mississippi on Sunday morning.
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On Monday, as the hurricane's outer rain bands raked South Florida, Palm Beach, a barrier island in a mandatory evacuation zone, felt eerily calm.
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The class action alleges that Tether and Bitfinex, a crypto-exchange that shares the same managers and owners, manipulated markets and raked in profits.
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Mutual funds and exchange-traded funds with a focus on sustainability raked in $20.6 billion of total new assets in 2019, according to Morningstar.
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Stock funds raked in $24.4 billion for the week through Wednesday, a total that Hartnett called "blockbuster" and was spread across the equity spectrum.
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Furthermore, this current match also generated USD80million in viewership revenue which was more than the 2015 Mayweather-Pacquiao match which raked in USD72 million.
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By comparison, Park Sung-hyun, the leading money earner on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour, raked in $2.35 million in prize money last year.
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Singles Day, Alibaba's online shopping holiday, raked in $23 billion in sales in its first nine hours and a record $38 billion in total.
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The Riverside Oval Association held its biannual It's My Park Day earlier this year, during which a dozen neighbors raked, planted, watered, and mulched.
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Concertgoers and diners were raked by high-powered AK-47s, a cheaper, more primitive cousin of America's popular weapon of choice, the AR-15.
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And documentaries like Won't You Be My Neighbor, RBG, Three Identical Strangers, and Free Solo raked in money as well, exceeding expectations for documentaries.
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Also, this line will include any income raked in from Alphabet's two investment vehicles, Google Capital and GV. This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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While exchange-traded funds raked in big money since the election, actively managed funds posted their third-worst month for outflows in history in November.
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Plus, it marks Jake Gyllenhaal's first entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Spider-sequel has already raked in quite a few rave reviews.
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Choosing Black Panther was perhaps a no-brainer: It's already raked in $1 billion worldwide to become the 10th-highest-grossing film of all time.
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For the 2018 cycle, Pelosi raised $121.7 million for Democrats and since entering leadership ranks in 2002, she's raked in $714.5 million for her party.
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Former Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe once hooked up before Fantasy Suites with Nick Viall and she was absolutely raked across the coals for it by viewers.
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These numbers still paled in comparison to Alibaba's "Singles Day" earlier this month, when the Chinese e-commerce giant raked in $30.7 billion in sales.
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Pfizer's blockbuster drug Ibrance raked in sales of $1.13 billion, up 13.123 percent from a year earlier, and ahead of analysts' estimates of $1.12 billion.
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Harris has raked in a total of $21 million since she announced her candidacy in January, putting her among the top tier of Democratic candidates.
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New York State Board of Elections data show Cuomo has raked in $100 million in campaign contributions since he first ran for governor in 2010.
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WHEN the price of natural gas was high, Turkmenistan raked in $10bn a year from exports—a tidy sum for a country of 5m people.
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Now she's looking forward to working on some longstanding projects, including a sequel to 2014's Maleficent, which raked in more than $750 million worldwide.
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Then came news that Trump's campaign only raised about $18 million in all of May, less than half of what Hillary Clinton's campaign raked in.
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But while the company has raked in profits, children in its homes have been physically abused by peers and made to live in poor conditions.
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The MMA-boxing crossover fights are all the rage these days, after Conor-Mayweather RAKED IN cash ... and now everybody wants in on the action.
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Elsewhere in her state, coastal officials asked evacuees to wait to return and Charleston residents raked out storm drains and cleared debris near their homes.
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Das Keyboard was raked over the coals by fans when it was discovered it had quietly switched the Cherrys for cheaper and more Greetech switches.
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Maleficent II (TBA): The Sleeping Beauty inspired prequel raked in $20163 million dollars, so it's no surprise Disney is keeping the dynamically drowsy franchise going.
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Byju Raveendran received the coveted title this month after his seven-year-old education app Byju's raked in $150 million in its latest funding round.
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A24 shared a photo of Jenner and Wiseau at the 2017 AFI Fest on Twitter Monday, and it's already raked up more than 6,600 likes.
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But word-of-mouth kept building, and by the end of its theatrical run, it had raked in $33 million domestically and $440 million overseas.
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It raked in sales of $2000 billion, an 270 percent increase over the prior-year period but below the Thomson Reuters forecast of $220 billion.
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The conceit seems to be resonating: the brand raked in $753 million in sales in the 2015 fiscal year, up from $74.8 million in 2014.
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I don't even include me in it — but the women that came forward prior to the last 20 of us were raked over the coals.
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O'Rourke raked in $6.1 million through the first day of campaigning, while Sanders brought in $5.9 million over the course of his first 24 hours.
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The hearing was a chance for Google "to be raked over the coals ... for common sense actions that are entirely within their rights," she said.
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Amazon, which also reported on Thursday, said AWS raked in $8.4 billion in revenue in the second quarter, a 37% jump from a year earlier.
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A glimpse into the Green Bay Packers' books shows that NFL teams raked in about $255 million each in 2017, according to ESPN's Darren Rovell.
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In 2015, Zimbabwe's tobacco industry raked in $584 million; this year, experts predict sales will only reach about a third of that, approximately $194 million.
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It's heartbreaking, and is a last-second reminder that Laurie – despite the sympathy she's perhaps raked up along the way – has an incurable cold streak.
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YouTube's richest star — seven-year-old Ryan of Ryan ToysReview — raked in $22 million in 2018, according to Forbes' list of highest-paid YouTube stars.
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One of Bollywood's recent films, "Dangal," has raked in nearly $300 million at the box office, with a majority of it coming from outside India.
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The second, which appears in Nature Communications, reveals that our nets have raked in far more fish over the past 303 years than we realized.
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And the group just wrapped up a six-stop U.S. stadium tour that raked in $44 million and attracted nearly 300,000 fans, according to Billboard.
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Flooding rain raked the northern Queensland coast last week, before sweeping inland and submerging vast tracts of outback under record-breaking depths of muddy water.
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Clements said that when the home was first listed online, it raked in 18,000 views, whereas most of her homes will get maybe 100 views.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders went on the attack over "fake news" -- citing the CNN debacle -- then got raked over the coals by a White House reporter.
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The hurricane raked nearly every farm folded in the curtained mountains under his control, robbing 80 percent of the population of its main food source.
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It raked in $9 billion in its last quarter alone, up 35%, and was responsible for nearly 72 percent of the retail giant's operating income.
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When Hurricane Matthew raked the coasts of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina, it carved away some beaches — though it left others relatively untouched.
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And the 20-time Grand Slam champ makes even more off the court: In 2016 alone, he raked in $58 million from appearances and endorsements.
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With the help of a seven-figure World Series ad, campaign manager Brad Parscale said the campaign raked in $3 million online in one day.
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His helicopter and those flying alongside him were raked by fire while extricating many of the wounded on the first two rescue trips that day.
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That's three times as much as the No. 2 biggest ad revenue recipient, Facebook, which raked in nearly $27 billion in ad revenue last year.
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Second, over the past decade, you raked in tens of billions of dollars of profit and, instead of saving it, gave it to your shareholders.
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In the dark, Gist hunkered down, rolled up a sleeve and raked the channel with his hand, feeling uneasily for cold flesh or wet cloth.
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A report from September showed that a Miami-based jail healthcare provider, Armor Correctional Health Services, raked in profits while inmates died under its care.
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They raked the sand at a tabletop Zen garden side by side for a while until at last Sara said, So, what's wrong with her?
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The IPO filing comes after it recently announced that it raked in its highest quarterly revenue in its 16 year history as an independent company.
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Fans have eagerly been awaiting the followup to the smash 2013 animated movie, which raked in more than $1.27 billion at the worldwide box office.
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Booker's campaign said he raised more than $6 million over the past three months, while Buttigieg raked in $85033 million in the same time frame.
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After her last strong debate performance, she raked in fundraising dollars and her numbers in Iowa got a bump, and it's likely to happen again.
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Anthony Anderson says a trash-talking former President Obama raked it in recently after winning a golf bet against him, Chris Paul and Michael Phelps.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film earned a A+ CinemaScore from audiences and raked in $12 million from 2,059 theaters during its opening weekend.
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So why is Kavanaugh being raked over the coals -- and watching his nomination to the Supreme Court be jeopardized -- while Booker just gets a pass?
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The first time she watched "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion" — an Indian blockbuster that raked in over $14 million overseas — she fell in love with it.
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The South Korean electronics giant reported full year earnings that showed the semiconductor division raked in 74.2 trillion won ($69.8 billion) in sales during 2017.
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According to Levitas, Americans spent an estimated $8 billion on Black Friday both in physical stores and online, and Cyber Monday raked in about $6.6 billion.
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So far, YouTube's lineup hasn't raked in much in the way of buzz or accolades, especially when compared to content from competitors like Netflix and Amazon.
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At the time, she raised raised just over $1 million from the securities and investment industry and raked in $2.2 million from lawyers and law firms.
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Recent financial reports have highlighted the fact that Amazon, which raked in more than $5.6 billion in profits last year, paid $0 in federal income taxes.
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But Chief Financial Office Ned Segal told analysts that the event, which carried into the third quarter, raked in less revenue in its second two weeks.
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"Guardians of the Galaxy" brought in more than $773 million globally, and "Doctor Strange" has raked in more than $652 million at the global box office.
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A pro-Clinton Super PAC raked in large sums from some big-name families as it gears up for a likely general election slugfest with Trump.
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Sotheby's Picasso Online sale raked in a total of £250,000 (~$1,107,925) and featured prints from the collection of Marina Picasso, granddaughter of the famous Pablo Picasso.
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Every time I turned on to one of the long straightaways of Formula E's Brooklyn circuit, I raked the throttle and was greeted with giddying acceleration.
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Tech stocks raked in $1 billion in the week to Wednesday in their 11th straight week of inflows, BAML said in its regular 'Flow Show' analysis.
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Indeed, the last two governors together collected over $1m in donations from nursing homes; Louisiana legislators and other state officials have raked in many millions more.
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On PS4 and Xbox One alone, Fortnite raked in $4 million in March, making it the most successful free-to-play console game of all time.
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In 2015 Arm raked in a profit of £539m on revenues a shade above £1bn; in 2017 profits were down to £325m on revenues of £13bn.
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"Endgame" raked in another $4.4 million globally this weekend — now just $15 million shy of the $2.787 billion that "Avatar" earned since its release in 2009.
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Mulvaney raked in more than $1.2 million in donations from the financial sector in his six years in Congress, according to the Center For Responsive Politics.
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In the eight months after the husband and wife team appeared on ABC's "Shark Tank" in 2015, they raked in more than $2.1 million in sales.
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And as the search gets bigger each year across the Himalayas, so does the environmental impact, as grasslands used by livestock are raked over with tools.
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Centerview and other insurgents including Lazard, Evercore Partners, Moelis & Company and LionTree have been turning heads as they have raked in more fees and bigger assignments.
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Since his death, the music pioneer's estate has raked in $25 million, landing him the fifth spot on Forbes' 2016 list of highest-paid dead celebrities.
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By then, Calaveras had collected $3.7 million in registration fees and raked in an additional $10 million since the cultivation tax went into effect, Garamendi said.
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From 4 million guests, they raked in $250 million in reservations in two years and sell their service for anywhere from $99 to $499 a month.
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Moments before imposing sentence, Lomeli said Tseng ran a reckless "assembly line" style practice that raked in millions of dollars while patients and their families suffered.
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A game downloaded more than 45 million times in just two years has raked in just shy of 16 billion-with-a-B minutes of gameplay.
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Flooding rain raked the Queensland coast at Townsville last week, before sweeping inland and submerging vast tracts of outback under record-breaking depths of muddy water.
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Its life insurance business raked in 14.5 billion yuan in premium over January-November 2018, versus 22.8 billion yuan a year ago, sector regulator data shows.
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The top 1 percent of app publishers raked in about 94 percent of the store's estimated $1.43 billion net revenue in the first quarter of 2016.
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Its problems were compounded when two hurricanes raked the island in the past weeks, with Hurricane Maria knocking out power to the island's 3.4 million residents.
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And he built a juggernaut credit-trading operation that has routinely competed for the industry's top honors and raked in billions of profits for the firm.
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Tencent raked in total revenues of about 312.7 billion yuan ($45.6 billion) in 2018, with a profit of 80 billion yuan ($11.7 billion), the company said.
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Manafort raked in some $65 million advising Yanukovych between 2010 and 2014 after masterminding Yanykovych's shocking presidential electoral win, according to evidence presented at his trial.
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"Congresswoman McSally exposed Arizonans' web privacy—then raked in campaign cash," Arizona Democrats wrote on a website they created to attack McSally's record on internet privacy.
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But investors still see the microbiome as a lucrative opportunity for the burgeoning digital-health industry, which has raked in $36.3 billion from investors since 2011.
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He raked in $6.3 million in the first 24 hours after launching his White House bid, topping the first-day hauls of every other Democratic candidate.
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Swift, who topped the last year's list with $170 million in estimated earnings, raked in $44 million this time despite having finished her "1989" world tour.
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On the left, he's been raked over the coals about the city's public-housing system , which is embroiled in a lead-paint scandal, among other crises.
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On Tuesday and Wednesday, Trump spent two days in California for fundraisers, where he raked in $15 million, and to visit to the southern border wall.
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Using audio spliced from dubbed versions of Disney movies, news footage and old feature films, the 30-minute work raked up troubling, superannuated visions of empire.
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The Alien franchise has spawned sequels, spin-offs, action figures, comic books, and video games, and raked in close to a billion dollars in ticket sales.
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His inaugural committee later raked in more than $100 million—more than twice the sum of his predecessors—from wealthy donors that largely went unaccounted for.
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When a soldier was shot down in a clearing raked by machine guns, others yelled to stay down until the team could set up cover fire.
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Sweeney is the CEO of Epic Games, the company behind "Fortnite" — the popular battle-royale-style video game that raked in over $2.5 billion in 2018.
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On a scale ranging from 1 (labeled "Rotten") to 5 (labeled "Yummy") Oatly's stench raked in mostly rotten ratings — two people gave it a neutral score.
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But investors still see the microbiome as a lucrative opportunity for the burgeoning digital-health industry, which has raked in $37.6 billion from investors since 2011.
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But investors still see the microbiome as a lucrative opportunity for the burgeoning digital-health industry, which has raked in $37.6 billion from investors since 2011.
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So when Hurricane Matthew raked the coasts of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina, it carved away some beaches — though it left others relatively untouched.
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Swift, who topped the last year's list with $170 million in estimated earnings, raked in $44 million this time despite having finished her "1989" world tour.
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TMZ has learned the photo taken by Karen Anvil -- a less-than-amateur photog -- has already raked in about 5,000 pounds in the U.K. from licensing.
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Not only has she raked in money, but his narrow victory in her home state also helped put him over the top in the Electoral College.
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Unlike the large-scale "Traviata," which came with its own raked wooden stage, "Caesar" is a smaller production, to be acted on the bare concrete floor.
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JPMorgan Chase, the top equity-derivatives trading operation on Wall Street, according to industry rankings by Coalition, has raked in huge revenues on the volatility trades.
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The final sections lack the bandwidth, the fatness of feeling and the complex sense of themes raked together that the best novels (even plotless novels) deliver.
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Startups in the United States last year raked in 0.54% of GDP, roughly the same proportion as in Britain, having averaged 0.42% from 2014 to 2018.
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In January, Jackson shared to his social media accounts a TMZ report claiming the rapper had raked in around 700 bitcoins during a 20173 album sale.
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Koch-aligned PACs have raked in loads of money during the 2018 election cycle, making it more likely that AFP Action will have an immediate impact.
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Trees surrounding the airport, like forests across the island, were mostly stripped of their leaves and leaning hard toward the West, raked over by the wind.
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They noted that the sector raked in 514 billion yuan ($74 billion) during the seven-day holiday in 2019, equivalent to 2% of first quarter GDP.
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The 46-year-old raked in $124 million pretax, "the largest ever acting take-home from front-of-camera roles in Celebrity 100 history," Forbes said.
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Smartphone revenues raked in 30.5 billion yuan in revenue for the second quarter, a 16.43 percent year-on-year rise, despite the overall handset market declining.
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For instance, China's highest grossing film, the 2017 action movie "Wolf Warrior 2," raked in over $854 million domestically, but only brought in $16 million overseas.
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The campaign, which met its goal right before the deadline last week, raked in hundreds of donations from locals and park visitors from across the globe.
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In the six months ended June 30, Funding Circle raked in revenues of £63 million, up from £40.9 million in the same period the year before.
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The Democrats' Senate campaign arm raked in $5.8 million in December, outraising the Senate GOP campaign committee as both groups prepare for crucial elections in 2018.
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MSNBC raked in 1.56 million viewers in the 25-54 age demographic between December 17-21 in 2018, followed by Fox News&apos 1.54 million viewers.
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Sales for its diagnostics unit jumped 6.7 percent and raked in $1.91 billion, bolstered by the completion of its $5.3 billion Alere buy in the quarter.
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He watched in disbelief as the movie raked in $69 million its opening weekend, grossed almost $470 million worldwide and was almost universally lauded by critics.
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Start-ups raised more than $3 billion with initial coin offerings last year, led by Filecoin, a blockchain data-storage network that raked in $257 million.
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In contrast, if hypothetically, all 11 million of those users purchased an iPhone XR at the minimum $749 starting price, Apple would have raked in $8.23 billion.
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Both 2015's "Furious 7" and 2017's "The Fate of the Furious" raked in nearly $400 million in China (the latter made over $1 billion worldwide).
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Mystery packs, or blind bags, are responsible for about a fourth of the $43 million that collectibles have raked in so far in 2016, according to NPD.
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Keanu Reeves' popular action film franchise has been greenlit for a fourth installment after John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum raked in $56.8 million in its opening weekend.
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Trump By the end of October, Federal Election Commission totals showed the Clinton campaign raised $2500,2053,11.21, and the various outside groups supporting her candidacy raked in $2008,2247,1553.
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In 247, horror movies made more than $2177 billion at the U.S. box office alone, that's up considerably since 21978, when horror films raked in $903 million.
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Sands made $33 billion revenue from non-gaming in 2018, while Galaxy raked in $675 million and SJM $93 million from non-gaming in the same period.
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Although many believed that the $1 billion acquisition price for Instagram was far too high, Facebook raked in $4.1 billion in revenue from Instagram ads in 2017.
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The original film, featuring the voices of Idina Menzel, Bell, Josh Gad and Jonathan Groff, was released in 2013 and raked in more than $1.2 billion worldwide.
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Subsys, sprayed under the tongue, is the only drug Insys currently has on the market, and it raked in about $330 million in revenue in 2015 alone.
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In the early days of the cloud, Oracle was content to sit on the sidelines and make fun, while it raked in traditional license and maintenance revenue.
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August Doorbell, acquired by lock conglomerate Assa Abloy in 2017, was one of the few companies on this list that raked in large amounts of venture funding.
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The film, which raked in a record $200m in its opening weekend on a budget of just $15m, is based on the true story of Lu Yong.
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Some of the startups have raked in millions of dollars with barely more than a promise and a website; several have failed to deliver on those promises.
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But while the four "Hunger Games" films have raked in almost $3 billion worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo, the "Divergent" series has not fared as well.
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The Fate of the Furious star reportedly raked in $1.6 billion in global ticketing receipts in 2017, thanks mostly to his role in the franchise's eighth installment.
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Musk officially put the flamethrowers on sale Saturday evening for $500 a pop, so his company has since raked in roughly $10 million in around 100 hours.
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Joost van Dreunen, co-founder of SuperData, a Nielsen Company, estimates that in 2018 "Fortnite" raked in $2.4 billion in revenue, more than any other single title.
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The man up there on the stage, winched in by helicopter or raked by laser lights, was, he said, an actor playing the part of Johnny Hallyday.
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Menlo has already raked in hundreds of millions in profits from its Uber investment, as have several other investors that sold their shares on the secondary market.
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Winds gusted to hurricane force, or 75 miles per hour, across Cape Cod and the Islands, and high winds raked everywhere from the Carolinas to Nova Scotia.
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The original bootstrapped social media avatar game from which #ME evolved has already raked in $5 million in sales and attracted more than 3 million registered users.
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And Facebook alone reported that it raked in nearly $35 in average revenue per user in the US and Canada in the fourth quarter of last year.
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The startup spent over a year developing a wearable tracker but ultimate decided on a sleep-focused device, which raked in $2.4 million via Kickstarter in 2014.
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In her 2018 re-election campaign, she raked in just under a quarter of her total haul from PACs, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.
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It has raked in over $720 million from investors including Google Capital and Peter Thiel, part of a wave of health care startups attracting venture capital interest.
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Marvel's highest grossing movie to date for the U.S. box office is Black Panther, which raked in a whopping $700 million in movie theaters across North America.
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Before crimping, the hair pro lightly dusted his fingertips with Matrix Style Link Mineral Booster Texture Booster and raked them through her hair to create extra volume.
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Iñárritu is the reigning Oscar-winner for best director—his 2014 film Birdman (or The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) raked in four Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
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Though Penney grew its revenues 3 percent to $12.6 billion last year, it's still a far cry from the $19.9 billion it raked in eight years ago.
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The mountain is steep: As of July, Amazon raked up 45 cents of every dollar spent on-line, up from 43 at the start of the year.
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According to Deadline, industry, Beauty already raked in $60 million by Friday afternoon, and is projected to make $165 - $175 million by the end of the weekend.
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Financially, a 2016 disclosure filed by Trump's campaign showed that he raked in approximately $2 million from the agency, in which he holds an 85% percent stake.
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Moutai, which sells its Feitian 203 baijiu for close to $220 per 21 ml bottle, raked in full-year net profit of 26.2780 billion yuan ($4.32 billion).
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But it was not a surprise, since, as The New Republic's Clio Chang pointed out, Trump's top economic advisor John Paulson raked in billions during the crash.
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Mobile health apps raked in $392 million while telemedicine-focused startups claimed another $220 million — making up the ublk of the funding in the digital healthcare space.
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According to reports ... Mexico raked in nearly $228,000 by selling 3 of the 5873 homes it confiscated from Chapo, but failed to unload his most expensive residence.
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Having been in the spotlight for decades, Clinton knows better than most what it's like to have every aspect of your personal life raked over in public.
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He raked the Mitsubishi with bullets, wounding the leader, Eric Martinez, and killing a neighborhood resident, Yvette Salamanca, who had agreed to drive him as a favor.
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Giuliani, Voloshin and others allege the black ledger was a forgery, even though Manafort acknowledged in his plea deal having raked in some $60 million in Ukraine.
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The company raked in a record net profit of 5.86 billion yuan ($889 million) over the six months ended June, versus 4.39 billion yuan a year ago.
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Within about 48 hours after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi launched an impeachment inquiry last week the president's reelection campaign and the GOP raked in roughly $13 million.
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The film screened at a single theater, Reel Cinema in Burnley, England, and according to the cross platform measurement company ComScore, raked in £7, or about $8.70.
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In five days, the film raked in $156 million, beating out last year's Furious 7 to become the country's highest-grossing opening for a foreign-produced film.
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Carson raked in millions of dollars in donations during his campaign, largely from small-dollar donors, and had an unusually high "burn rate," or pace of spending.
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He also raked in more than $740,000 in less than half a year; in a rural district like this one that money goes a very long way.
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At a hospital in nearby Ismailia, survivors recounted how they leapt through windows as militants raked them with gunfire, or of watching their friends and relatives die.
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By Thursday, they were back at the camp, Mr. Cattledge smoking a cigarette as Mr. Young, 73, raked leaves and swept muck to tidy his camp space.
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While Vince, his promoters, and his wrestlers raked in the money, critics lined up to take shots at his television program and its impact on American culture.
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Huawei on Tuesday said overall it had raked in 15 percent higher revenue in the first six months of 2018, steady at levels seen a year ago.
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Read the full story here:Barclays made $250 million in one day of trading as banks raked in money on market volatilityWishing everyone a healthy and safe weekend.
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But last year the Sports and Welfare lotteries combined raked in 511bn yuan in ticket sales, nearly as much as America's various state lotteries earned between them.
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Screened in the largest of the purpose-built cinema spaces, which comes complete with raked seating, it's quite remarkable in its power to move, disturb, engulf, enthrall.
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Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, was mocked and her family criticized, and even Princess Diana was constantly raked over the coals about her weight and appearance.
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Forbes ranked him 71st in their list of the world's highest paid celebrities and the ninth-highest paid actor, estimating he raked in $37 million in 2017.
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Suncor Energy raked in more than C$1 billion in surplus cash flow last quarter and said it could increase stock buybacks if cash flow improves further.
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Forbes ranked him 71st in its list of the world's highest-paid celebrities and the ninth-highest paid actor, estimating he raked in $37 million in 2017.
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He's trashed the state's wilderness management practices, suggesting its forests should be raked to prevent wildfires, he's criticized the state and its cities for protecting undocumented immigrants.
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The chief executive officers at the largest companies in America raked in an average of $22019 million in 2015, according to a new study on corporate pay.
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By the end, Warren had raked in a staggering amount of money in online fundraising — $2.8 million, her campaign said, the best total of her entire campaign.
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Though the season 1 finale of drama series raked in 1.2 million views across all HBO platforms, according to The Wrap, Euphoria's graphic subject matter caused controversy.
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Beyond Hartley, Effron and Altman, the group raked in donations from other executives such as James Atwood, the managing director of private equity firm the Carlyle Group.
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Since that first big win, the tennis star has collected six more Grand Slam singles titles and raked in a total of $40.5 million in prize money.
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Activision dropped 7.3 percent after its new "Call of Duty" videogame raked in over $500 million in its first three days of sales, lower than investor expectations.
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The Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF), a top GOP super PAC focused on holding the party's House majority, raked in $15 million during the first quarter of 2018.
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The movie has raked in more than $165 million worldwide since its October release, and ticket sales are expected to get a bump from its Oscar awards.
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The last time Manny and Floyd fought, both guys made a TON of cash -- Floyd raked in around $300 MIL and Manny's haul was around $100 MIL.
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Bergquist's data showed that there was only a 12 percent PMCC correlation between good or bad ratings on Rotten Tomatoes and the amount of money Hollywood raked in.
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According to Forbes, Kardashian raked in an estimated $28 million in 2015 while Bündchen banked $44 million dollars before taxes and expenses between June 2014 and June 2015.
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The film previously holding the record was Chow's 2015 offering, 'The Mermaid,' which raked in 270 million yuan ($39.26 million) on its opening day, state media Xinhua stated.
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At long last Mark's day has arrived, as, in light of recent events, both Congress and British Parliament feel he's eminently qualified to be raked over the coals.
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To date, SimkaSol has raked in more than 16,000 sales on Etsy — and more than 47,800 "admirers"— which accounts for about 80% of Charles' overall business, she said.
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Co-working spaces like The Wing and The Riveter raked in funding rounds this year, as did Brex, the provider of a corporate card built specifically for startups.
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The DC Entertainment superhero movie raked in $170.1 million during its opening weekend, making it the 6th biggest opening ever in North America, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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The top spot in terms of total compensation and increase over 2014 was taken by Expedia chief Dara Khosrowshahi, who raked in $94.6 million, largely in stock options.
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Facebook racked up $2.379 billion in profit, up an impressive 16% versus the $2.05 billion it raked in last quarter, and up a stellar 160% year over year.
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The pop-ups, spread throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, Singapore, South Africa and Europe, followed an earlier New York shop that West said raked in $1 million.
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Taylor Swift Total 2015 Revenue: $73.5M Swift brought in the vast majority of 2015's cash through her 1989 World Tour, which raked in $61.7 million dollars. 2.
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But before anyone had seen one lone hubcap, Tesla had already raked in $115 million in pre-order deposits, thanks to 115,000 people pre-ordering the Model 3.
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American Sniper was directed by Clint Eastwood, an outspoken Republican, and raked in an impressive $350.1 million at the box office following an enthusiastic reception by conservative moviegoers.
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Goldman rose 1.2 percent and lifted shares of other banks after the company's third-quarter results blew past Wall Street estimates as it raked in higher trading revenue.
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But the Justice Department has raked in nearly $60 billion in FCA settlements and judgments since the law was overhauled in 1986, including nearly $3 billion last year.
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Harvey raked across the Texas Gulf coast, roiling global fuel markets as it knocked out about 4.4 million barrels of daily refining capacity, slightly more than Japan uses.
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The powerful storm first raked southern Taiwan, bringing torrential rains and winds of up to 210 mph (280 kilometers per hour) -- faster than a Formula One race car.
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The women will reportedly bank $260k per player for their big win, while the men would have raked in $1.1 million each if they'd won the whole thing.
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Between January 25 to April 22015, Clinton raked in a cool $21977 million for her book "Hard Choices," according to a campaign finance report released earlier this year.
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Between January 2014 to April 2015, Clinton raked in a cool $5 million for her book "Hard Choices," according to a campaign finance report released earlier this year.
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The Boston-based firm raked in a record $22.5 billion in revenue last year, a roughly 12 percent increase from a year earlier, according to Fidelity's annual report.
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On Monday, Holzhauer finally ended his 32-game winning streak, during which he raked in $2.46 million, just shy of Jennings' record earnings of $2.5 million in 2004.
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The follow-up to the 2014 hit, which raked in $750 million, also stars a returning Elle Fanning as Princess Aurora and Michelle Pfeiffer as a new character.
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Between 2004 and 2008, he and 12 other employees raked in $19 million in their elaborate ruse, which involved falsifying loan documents for construction projects that never materialized.
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Donald Trump has been raked over the coals this weekend for his comments, and it looks like he hasn't done any soul-searching since the video came out.
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Initial Coin Offerings are an incredibly popular method of funding an app on ethereum, and some ICOs have raked in millions of dollars within minutes of going live.
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EOG, one of the nation's largest shale oil and gas producers, had suspended production in the region as winds and rains from Tropical Storm Harvey raked the area.
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Cavill was all smiles coming out of LAX ... and for good reason -- "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" raked in more than $400 million worldwide on opening weekend.
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Olaf, Elsa and Anna will be hitting the big screen again in Frozen 2 — the sequel to the 2013 original, which raked in more than $1.2 billion worldwide.
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Spider-Man: Far from Home was the first Marvel film to release its trailer after Avengers: Endgame raked in more than $2 billion at the worldwide box office.
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The raked styling and sloping rear end means that the windows in the rear are too slim and high-placed for passengers to comfortably see out of them.
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He's spent the 85033 cycle endorsing fellow military veterans mounting bids for Congress, and has raked in serious cash for both his political organization and his endorsed candidates.
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These biographies continue to speak to us because Aubrey, rather than deliver airy eulogies, did the fieldwork: He raked up the small, telling details of his subjects' lives.
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They stood mostly silent as their presidential frontrunner raked in hundreds of millions in speech fees, many of which came from organizations actively involved in influencing government behavior.
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The report shows that the social media platform raked in $85033 billion through the first three months of the year and now has 1.94 billion active monthly users.
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Kamala Harris raked him over the coals for his policy on busing in the 1970s, personalizing the policy's impact and landing a solid hit on the elder statesman.
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Humira, which is approved to treat psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis, raked in $211 billion in sales last year, making up more than 271 percent of AbbVie's 2016 revenue.
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The established pharmaceuticals, which sells generic drugs in emerging growth countries such as India, raked in sales of 1.04 billion, but missed analysts' consensus estimates of $1.08 billion.
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And it's joined by "Bohemian Rhapsody," the Queen biopic, another huge hit that's raked more than $200 million at the domestic box office and four times that worldwide.
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"Ford v Ferrari" raked in an estimated $31 million debut at the box office in a No. 1 finish that counted as a win for big-budget originality.
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Alibaba's annual shopping extravaganza is equivalent to Black Friday or Cyber Monday in the US, though its frequently raked up sales bigger than all of these days combined.
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Colorado collected nearly $23 million in pot-related revenue in 2016 and has raked in over $500 million total since weed legalization went into effect there in 2014.
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Plant-based foods raked in $4.9 billion in the last year, a 3.4 percent growth, according to the Plant Based Foods Association, a plant-based food lobby group.
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A powerful storm with hurricane-force winds raked across the Northeast on Sunday and into Monday morning, knocking out power to more than a million homes and businesses.
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As Ms. Hedren navigated the steeply raked stage with care, Mr. Muhly made her laugh with a story about a tumble he once took while bowing in Paris.
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British supermarkets raked in a record £10.8 billion($13.25 billion) in March 2020, marking a panic-buying frenzy period as the most profitable for the UK grocery market.
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DeGrom was so eager to resume that he began to get loose on the mound before the umpires returned and before the Phillies' grounds crew raked the field.
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At home, Ms. Matas heated up her sauna cabin and raked the yard, while Timofei, the lamb, bounced around, trying to engage Pepe, her family's increasingly annoyed dog.
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Through sales of products such as Brain Force Plus, advertised as the "next generation of advanced neural activation and nootropics," the operation has raked in millions of dollars.
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One of the most powerful Atlantic storms on record, Irma bore down on the Caribbean with devastating force as it raked the northern shore of Cuba last week.
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Seager reportedly raked in $4 million in salary for the Dodgers in 2019 ... but the guy's an absolute stud so a FAT payday is coming in his future.
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The research company eMarketer has reported that last year, those two companies raked in a combined $114 billion in net digital ad revenue worldwide — nearly half the market.
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The Wing has positioned itself snugly within modern feminist circles as a progressive community center and comfortable workspace, and has raked in nearly $118 million in venture funding.
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In the fourth quarter of 2019 alone, the Republican committee raked in $72.3 million, blowing past the $85033 million raised by the DNC in the same time frame.
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Sales are terrible, Tesla has constantly lost money while traditional automakers have raked it in, consumers are still hung up on the cost, and charging infrastructure is spotty.
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You might also note that the stage is raked, with the floor sloping toward the audience; a man unsure of his footing could slide right off the edge.
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Black Friday grew nearly 20% year over year and notched $7.4 billion in sales and Thanksgiving raked in $4.2 billion in sales, an increase of 14.5% over 2018.
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Roskam joins lobbying firm MORE (R), Democrat Donna Shalala raked in more than $1 million compared to the roughly $563,500 raised by her opponent, Republican Maria Elvira Salazar.
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Users seem to be eating up its original political show, Good Luck America, and some news-based shows, like NBC's Stay Tuned, have successfully raked in millions of views.
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With a budget of about 500,000 Hong Kong dollars, or about $64,000, the indie production had raked in nearly 5 million Hong Kong dollars by Thursday, Mr. Ng said.
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Monks living in an English abbey have raked in £8.8 million ($11 million) thanks to sales of a tonic wine that has been linked to violent crime in Scotland.
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In July 2016, ATM hackers in Taiwan raked in more than $2 million using a new type of malware attack that manipulated machines into spitting out tons of cash.
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A report published by Sensor Tower on Wednesday said that the game raked in nearly $800 million in revenue in 2018, a 35 percent increase from the previous year.
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Joost van Dreunen, co-founder of Nielsen-owned gaming research firm SuperData, estimated that in 2018 Fortnite raked in $2.4 billion in revenue, more than any other single title.
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ICO crowdfunding has raked in $12 billion this year alone, more than the total initial public offerings on major U.S. exchanges, according to the latest data from Autonomous Next.
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The good news ... thanks to the exposure on the towels, IJM raked in close to $30k in donations from fans on Sunday ... a rep for the organization tells us.
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Randy Bryce, better known as the Iron Stache, raked in money from across the country after a viral ad announcing he was challenging House Speaker Paul Ryan in Wisconsin.
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Last year, the top subscription video apps like Netflix and Hulu raked in a combined $781 million, and that trend is showing no sign of slowing down in 2018.
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Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign raked in a whopping $2100 million in January alone and will use the haul to bankroll ads and staff across the critical Super Tuesday slate.
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The 280 items each baker provided sold out in roughly 22016 minutes, and the event had raked in $22016,000, all of which went to benefit Planned Parenthood New York.
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The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise has raked in billions of box-office booty, but according to her Love Actually director, Keira Knightley wasn't always sold on the idea.
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The project raked a variety of muck of variable quality, and the work of Christopher Ruddy on the Vince Foster issue is generally regarded as basically its worst work.
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Since its debut, Crazy Rich Asians has been the No. 1 film for two weeks in a row domestically and has raked in an impressive $76.8 million so far.
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The festival-driven holiday invented by Alibaba falls on November 11th, and it raked in $25.3 billion this year, which is bigger than Black Friday and Cyber Monday combined.
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The film, which has Jamie Lee Curtis reprising her 1978 role as Laurie Strode, raked in $77.5 million on its opening weekend, and has now grossed $172 million worldwide.
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And while these machines have raked in their share of dough through crowdfunding efforts, it seems pretty likely that actual retail interest will be enough to maintain all comers.
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Fxsmsp is a "credible threat" that has raked in close to $1 million by selling off data stolen in "verifiable corporate breaches," AdvIntel researchers have assessed with high confidence.
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Stefanik, who raked in donations from across all 50 states, was the second highest fundraiser of all House candidates and incumbents after House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.).
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Since retiring from the New York Yankees as a player, he has raked in millions more from his role as adviser to the team owner and as an entrepreneur.
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Tencent has yet to obtain approval to sell in-game items for titles such as the international smash-hit "Fortnite," which has already raked in billions overseas, in China.
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That a far cry from the $51.98 billion in revenue Apple's iPhone business raked in, but Apple has a few strategies in place to grow services — including through hiring.
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I'm sure Apple and all the accessory makers really raked in the dough then and they're going to do so again when people have to buy new Lightning headphones.
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Images on social media showed the bloodied bodies of the officers, dressed in shirts and jeans, slumped in and around a white vehicle that was raked with bullet holes.
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His fundraising record of less than $1 million this cycle pales in comparison to Pelosi, who raked in more than $141 million to help Democratic candidates across the country.
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The DCCC's announcement on Monday is the latest sign of fundraising momentum for the committee after it raked in more than $32 million in the first quarter of 85033.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The North American movie box office raked in $11.4 billion in 2016, making it the highest-earning year in history, according to box office tracker comScore.
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Trump's inaugural committee raked in more than $100 million from corporate and individual donors, a far higher sum than similar committees operated by George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
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The Philippines has emerged as an Asian gambling hub and its casinos last year raked in 149 billion pesos in gross gaming revenue, data from the gaming regulator showed.
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Alibaba said it raked in more than $38.3 billion in sales this Singles Day, outpacing analyst estimates for Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales in the US this year.
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Though Amazon doesn't disclose its Prime Day sales, Internet Retailer estimated that Amazon raked in $7.16 billion globally during the 48-hour period between July 15 and July 16.
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Also besting Hong Kong in those rankings were the Nasdaq, the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Deutsche Boerse, which raked in $11.4 billion, $10.1 billion and $8.9 billion, respectively.
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Alibaba raked in more than $38.3 billion in sales this Singles Day, outpacing analyst estimates for Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales in the US this year, Bethany reports.
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According to Variety, the former One Direction singer's shows raked in $1.2 million in charity donations through various contributions, Live Nation and local matches and the GLSEN PRIDE campaign.
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice raked in $166 million during it's opening weekend, making it the 6th biggest opening ever in North America, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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The unit, which handles data storage and computing operations for other enterprises, raked in $8.4 billion in revenue in the second quarter, or 37% more than the year prior.
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He said that he raked in roughly $10,000 per month from ads during the election season, even as companies like Google were trying to crack down on fake news.
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These U.S. forecasts still paled in comparison to Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's "Singles Day" earlier this month, when the Chinese e-commerce giant raked in $30.7 billion in sales.
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But after Black Panther raked in $1.3 billion this year, it seems like Marvel Studios is taking the hint that people want more representation in their comic book movies.
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The "Ocean's" heist film franchise has made more than $1 billion at the box office, and the latest installment, "Ocean's 8," raked in another $41.5 million this past weekend.
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