Britons are certainly flocking to buy up corners of the world in increasing numbers. |
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It was their intention to buy up the supply and then sell it in coffee shops. |
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It also means mass transit, as well as things like government programs to buy up old gas guzzlers. |
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Who else would buy up 6250 cans, only to give all the cans away to dossers? |
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The Bishop commissioned a mercer called Packington to buy up New Testaments directly from the Dutch. |
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Did you log on and buy up the maximum allocation of six tickets per person? |
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Baker-Smith was a philanthropist even at the age of 15 and used borrowed money to buy up art works at the annual end of year art exhibitions. |
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Let's buy up tracts of vulnerable mangrove lands and begin securing at least the future. |
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The generals and the contractors buy up beach property and own stock in the institutions that bankroll the pawnshops. |
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We are of the view that time is now to look for money to buy up the bumper harvest. |
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In the middle of the tumult bleached blonde Russians buy up sackloads of polyester clothes and packets of tea. |
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People would drink the poor vintage until a better one came along, but no one would buy up cases and cellar them away to age. |
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Each registered party would have the right to buy up to 100 minutes of paid time per station, subject to its election expenses limit. |
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The new Italian state rushed through legislation allowing capitalist landlords to buy up the common lands and sheep runs which covered much of inland Puglia. |
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The organisers of the French national lottery had miscalculated the odds, and if someone were to buy up all the tickets they would automatically make a huge profit. |
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Municipalities have the legal right to buy up to 10 per cent of the units in each co-op and rent them to low-income families. |
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And what price the chancellor actually assisting in the purchase of all these crofts by giving top-rate taxpayers cash incentives to buy up the properties? |
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Thus they buy up, occupy and gentrify whole urban districts: they are seceding in plain sight. |
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Then people like General Motors are able to go in and buy up the assets at bargain basement prices. |
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As companies realise this they try to buy up each other to create the semi-monopolies they hope will guarantee future profits. |
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They do not permit competition in their own countries, but they buy up energy companies in other countries using this idle money. |
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They have two months left to decide whether they prefer to buy up the mountains themselves or sell them on. |
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Employees could not afford to buy up the larger firms, so there is more foreign participation in these. |
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But it has also announced that it will buy up to EUR 60 billion of covered bonds. |
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Under the proposed settlement, the First Nation can buy up to 6,540 acres of land and ask Canada to give those lands reserve status. |
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According to Vachon, his four-year-old company will buy up to 600 tonnes of special malting barley, all of it from about 20 Quebec producers. |
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Apparently McCreevy also believes that SWFs could be vehicles for the black market distort and buy up banks for purposes of money laundering. |
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It is a less-expensive and far more workable version of a bad bank, which would buy up the toxic material only. |
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In April, the GSA announced the federal government will buy up to 10,000 new hybrid vehicles. |
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Basically, the notion is that you buy up distressed debt for pennies on the dollar, and then cancel it. |
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The Yemeni Government recently took a decision to close and eliminate arms markets. It continues to buy up large quantities of arms on the market, and has limited the import of arms to the Government alone. |
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In its letter of notification, Germany pointed out to the Commission that it would continue to meet its legal obligation to buy up the production of domestic spirits manufacturers at a cost covering price. |
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It authorised an early version of nationalisation, having the Post Office buy up the telegraph companies. |
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The improved communications also allowed Liverpool merchants to buy up and develop large estates in the Wirral. |
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Private equity firms racing to buy up Arizona real estate. |
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As for paid time, the Act should allow each registered party to buy up to 100 minutes of time at the lowest unit rate, subject to its election expense limits. |
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It is important to take into account that Crude Oil prices have risen through the past 2 weeks, as the U. S. government plans to buy up toxic assets from banks. |
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Barkeeps might have to buy up to 50 cases of rum just to get one case of whiskey. |
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Vulture funds are private specialist predators that buy up poor countries' debt at dramatically reduced prices and sue poor countries for their full value plus costs. |
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Following a report that U. S. oil stockpiles declined over the last month, the price of crude increased as investors rushed to buy up the commodity. |
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Keeping an eye on inflation and the interest rate, he intervened in the market from time to time to buy up stranded debt and to improve liquidity. |
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Countries that open their doors to professional investors face a conundrum: if investors move in and buy up large swathes of land, it will jeopardise small-scale producers. |
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The larger railway companies such as the Great Western Railway and the nascent Midland began to buy up strategic failed lines to expand their network. |
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When people complain that the money Dresser uses to clone gaurs or deep freeze tiger sperm might be better used to buy up habitat, she is unapologetic. |
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