What this play really needs is a producer with very deep pockets.
Product reach is what type of audience a show is going to reach out to. For example, if you ask the target audience for "Loose Women", which are mostly females, if they watch it and most of them say no, that means that the programme is not reaching the correct target audience.
Depends in which country you do it, in the US and Britain you'd need deep pockets around £3,000,000 which includes equipment and fabric/material storage
Tax cuts allow citizens to have more money in their pockets for things such as spending or saving. This means businesses will receive more money, and banks will have more money to lend.
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I don't think you can get your hands out to reach pockets, so I guess you just wear pants with pockets underneath :) Peace
This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it says -- someone is putting their hands into their pockets.
what do you mean? .... if its ripped you sow it
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By itself, "deep pockets" usually means "wealthy, rich." "Short arm" by itself means something that's not appropriate for kids ... you can probably guess based on that what particular anatomical feature is being referred to. However, in the combination "deep pockets, short arms" it means that your arms aren't long enough to reach to the bottom of your pockets and get your money out ... in other words, you don't pay for anything, but expect other people to "pick up the check" for you.
6 Pockets on a Snooker Table?
Someone who has money but never puts his hand in his pocket to pay for anything has deep pockets but short arms.
There are several types of pockets Patch Pockets Unlined Self-Lined Lined Side Seam Pockets Welt Pockets Single Welt Pockets Double - Welt Pockets Welt Pockets with Flap Side Front Slanted Pockets In-Seam Pockets
it means that you steal it while the opponent is dribbling
6 Pockets on a Snooker Table?
It means they have no money in their pockets - they lost money in a transaction.
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