| 41. | For many, moonlighting has become an essential part of their economic lives.
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| 42. | The typical investigator was a campaign worker or occasionally a moonlighting police officer.
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| 43. | "Moonlighting " reviewers were sometimes bothered by the dual personality.
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| 44. | She told me that she had been moonlighting at Annoy for two years.
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| 45. | So how did he end up moonlighting in Playa Tambor, Costa Rica?
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| 46. | PURPLE PROSE : Perhaps the WTA publicists could consider moonlighting as romance novelists.
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| 47. | Eglee, who has worked on shows including " Moonlighting,"
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| 48. | Moonlighting as a chef took just as much work, without the windfall.
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| 49. | An example of a moonlighting enzyme is pyruvate carboxylase.
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| 50. | Furthermore, moonlighting proteins appear to be abundant in all kingdoms of life.
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