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bankroll

[bangk-rohl] / ˈbæŋkˌroʊl /


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But for Warner Bros. executives and investors, two individual films meant that the “Harry Potter” bankroll could continue even longer.

From Salon

There’s no lack of money in South Florida — billionaire John Ruiz has reportedly bankrolled some $2 million in NIL earnings for Miami players — only a question of how FAU can tap into it.

From Seattle Times

An outside group bankrolled by climate activist Tom Steyer is contacting thousands of young Wisconsinites on apps like Tinder, Hinge and Bumble in support of the liberal judge.

From Washington Post

But the fact that it may fetch enough to bankroll a BMW might be another reason for the owner to stay in the shadows.

From New York Times

Still, some say more money will be needed to bankroll the effort over time.

From Seattle Times