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gimme

[gim-ee] / ˈgɪm i /




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The company will likely generate $93 billion in free cash flow this year, according to Gimme Credit’s Dave Novosel, with a comfortable enough cushion on its balance sheet to buy back $50 billion in stock if it wanted to.

From Barron's

The Christmas show was based on Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, a play created in 2016 by Edgy Productions, an education organisation which produces scripts and music for schools and youth theatre groups.

From BBC

Late in Wednesday's hearing, Sanders pushed for a minimal gimme from Moderna.

From Salon

Buie finished with 18 points but made only five of 13 shots and was so out of sorts that he missed a gimme layup with 13 seconds left that sealed the Wildcats’ fate.

From Los Angeles Times

“It humbles me to think that a little kid from Tuskegee, Alabama, can now be walking down the halls of the Library of Congress? Gimme a break, I mean, oh God,” Richie said from the red carpet before heading inside DAR Constitution Hall for a star-studded tribute concert Wednesday that featured fellow Gershwin recipient Gloria Estefan, R&B crooner Miguel, ’90s super group Boyz II Men, country star Luke Bryan, “Rise Up” singer Andra Day, gospel legend Yolanda Adams and vocal powerhouse Chris Stapleton.

From Washington Post