Until the colonists managed to cultivate a lucrative staple crop, however, profits were not immediately forthcoming. |
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In 1999, the Oscars moved to Sunday in order to make the event more lucrative for television advertisers. |
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Actually, the poster business is almost as lucrative as the advertising we get for the webzine. |
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It's jobs for the boys, and jolly lucrative defense contracts for your mother's second cousin once removed. |
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It is so lucrative for investment bankers, fund managers and brokers that none have any interest in upsetting the apple cart. |
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History, heritage and tourism in the rainbow nation can be a lucrative business. |
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Owen plays Charles Schine, an unhappy adman whose sleek boss has just removed him from his most lucrative account. |
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Defying the age of celebrity, and resisting the lucrative market for antiquities, the property owner kept mum about his treasure for decades. |
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For instance, nettles that he sells to a local cheesemaker mean lucrative wildcrafting during the slow harvests of early spring. |
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On the most lucrative routes, the airlines may be assigned different time slots. |
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We offered Steven a very lucrative contract but Steven and his advisers have, in their wisdom, decided against it. |
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As companies expand and penetrate lucrative new markets, they combine and recombine. |
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Oliver Morgan on Jay Garner, the hawkish head of the Pentagon agency that will be handling lucrative reconstruction deals. |
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By 1776 Glasgow merchants imported more than half of Britain's tobacco and had lucrative re-export markets in Europe. |
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He is still young and the opportunities might look lucrative, but he should be reminded that all that glitters is not gold. |
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But they suspect the lucrative scrap value of the metal frames may have proved alluring to thieves. |
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He looks set for another lucrative campaign and is selected to start off as he ended last term, on a winning note. |
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He says he began representing amateurs to help the minor leaguers who get cut before they ever receive a lucrative major-league contract. |
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In effect, however, they are acting as legmen for organized crime, which has turned southern Africa's stolen scrap into a lucrative industry. |
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You seem to control the life force as you swing lucrative business deals and turn things around. |
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Removing spyware and adware from infested machines or blocking infection in the first place has become a lucrative market. |
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The slump in regional travel has also cut heavily into the lucrative GSM international roaming market. |
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Depository receipts are typically used to allow a stock to trade on a more lucrative, more exposed, more liquid market. |
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Investing in a company that is liquidating is playing in a high-risk arena that can be lucrative when done right. |
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The state of California encouraged the fledgling industry in the 1970s when a lucrative market was found for sea urchin roe in Japan. |
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Her fortune set him up as a dealer who did a lucrative trade with French aristos desperate to sell their pictures. |
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During the Interior secretary's tenure, Taylor jumped to more lucrative work as a pumper, roughneck, and roustabout on Wyoming's oil wells. |
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It has already been noticed that his Lordship held the lucrative office of Teller of the Exchequer for sixty years. |
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Vidocq served a lucrative apprenticeship with various ruffians, vagabonds and swindlers. |
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The family also owned lucrative coal mines in the area and run-off from these added to the pollution. |
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Ford lost the sales lead in the lucrative low-price field in the late 1920s to Chevrolet. |
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In this lucrative post he distributed many patronage jobs, rewarding party loyalists while also seeking to recognize merit. |
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In their short period of operation, the Detroit casinos have proved extremely lucrative. |
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Even though film and television are more lucrative in terms of remuneration, theatre offers a true spiritual experience. |
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Her parents are still married but heavily focused on their lucrative careers. |
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Does this look like a newspaper that has made hundreds of millions out of a highly lucrative share offer? |
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Now, they worry about damage to the celebrity profiles that make their careers so lucrative. |
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Tariffs make it lucrative for Europe and America to process coffee instead. |
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The company claims it has received a lucrative offer from the South Australian government. |
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As in the United States, gambling in Canada is hugely lucrative big business. |
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He urged companies in Essex to get their share of a potentially lucrative market. |
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Instead, he became more famous for crashing his Porsche and signing the world's most lucrative contract. |
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Looking forward, Croatia could be a potentially lucrative market for political consultants. |
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Curtailing all shopping and financially lucrative opportunities would be obviously counterproductive. |
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He now uses his luck to run a casino, a venture that has proven very lucrative. |
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But today the genre stands as a lucrative niche in an otherwise struggling fiction industry. |
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Born in Glasgow in 1850, he migrated at the age of four to Quebec, where his father built up a lucrative career in shipbuilding and lumber. |
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But what tempts these youngsters to leave the security of home and lucrative jobs for an austere lifestyle of development work in India? |
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Will she win the title, or will she quit and take up an even more lucrative career as a chicken sexer? |
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He switched on later to the lucrative clandestine trade of felling and smuggling of sandalwood trees. |
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At four cafes throughout the village contestants from the Northern Rivers and beyond vied in verse for the lucrative prize money. |
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And the specter of student loans spurred graduates to take lucrative jobs rather than pursue avocations. |
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Constant turnover is the rule, as techies go where the coolest technology or most lucrative stock options are. |
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From 1780 to 1834 he held the lucrative sinecure of teller of the Exchequer. |
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The company is now tendering for a lucrative contract from one of Hong Kong's biggest bus companies. |
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And those pressures create a lucrative traffic in illegal workers, filling the war chests of criminals. |
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He gave an exemplary performance yet again and had this been the Oscars he'd have walked away with bagfuls of awards and lucrative contracts. |
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And the behemoths contain tremendous amounts of oil and baleen, once commercially lucrative products. |
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If you know your business like a book, testifying as an expert witness can be a lucrative sideline. |
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Thousands of Russians are now studying in America and Europe, and have acquired marketable skills, enabling them to land lucrative jobs. |
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Their incorporation into these pedigree herds as suckler dams or resale as in calf cows offers a very lucrative second-hand value. |
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The trade, though lucrative, was quite separate from the rest of his thinking. |
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What these businessmen have somehow managed to do is pull off is possibly the most audacious and lucrative three-card trick in history. |
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While bassist and drummer are resigned to lucrative obscurity, the lead guitarist is almost famous. |
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The best that was on the market, Luis Castillo, signed a three-year lucrative deal with the Marlins yesterday. |
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They said society believed that they did a lucrative job for purely selfish reasons. |
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He wanted to target lucrative species that lived near the surface, the pelagic fish, such as sardinella, mackerel and horse mackerel. |
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And not every meritorious claim will be sufficiently lucrative to attract a lawyer willing to work on a contingent fee basis. |
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And say its possible that all of these meshuggeners manage to have lucrative careers with the intelligence services. |
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Few independent comic artists have succeeded in gaining a toehold in the lucrative spin-off market. |
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No fool, he also cultivated a lucrative enterprise from his beefcake image. |
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This familiar toolbox of desktop computing is a huge and lucrative business, but demand for it has slowed. |
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The lack of a lucrative cup run and a money-spinning tie against a top-flight club was also evident in today's published figures. |
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The signs are very promising for the most lucrative middle-distance race to be run in Scotland. |
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The cocaine trade being so lucrative, it encouraged disloyalty and betrayal. |
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Despite the lucrative land sales, the village had only three million yuan in its accounts. |
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At stake are the lucrative European and Asian markets for machines capable of ridding the environment of biting insects. |
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Along with other foreign transnationals they had won lucrative contracts to build new coal-fired power plants in energy-hungry Thailand. |
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Sources in the PR industry claim big government projects are more lucrative than giving direct advice to ministers. |
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If they stay in the top six, they will be guaranteed a berth in one of the four most lucrative bowl games. |
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Rival gangs roaming the streets, engaged in a lucrative turf war over who supplies a population hooked on an expensive habit. |
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They said the attacks were linked to a turf war between rival western bootleggers over the lucrative illicit alcohol market. |
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At the time Moran had a lucrative sideline buying and selling houses in London. |
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The transfer of surveillance technology from first to third world is now a lucrative sideline for the arms industry. |
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Beekeeping is a lucrative sideline for chestnut growers, as is selling the bolitus edulis growing under trees. |
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Up to 90 percent of the coral island is unusable, resembling a moonscape, after mining stripped away its lucrative phosphate deposits. |
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Drinks makers have long viewed the Far East as a lucrative market, with spirits, particularly whisky, popular in the region. |
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Believe it or not, this guy actually is a mortician, running a lucrative funeral business in Richmond, Virginia! |
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A governorship was a lucrative and prestigious position, but it was not a sinecure. |
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Now they want to make your phone ring, and are muscling into the lucrative mobile market. |
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National prohibition provided lucrative illegal markets, which some Italian Americans successfully exploited through bootlegging operations. |
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The independent small fry who earn money exclusively from their advice and gold-plated connections once thrived in the lucrative merger business. |
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Disposable nappies were the product of years of research investment by multinational companies keen to capture and expand a lucrative market. |
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His unrest was palpable, overriding the lucrative offers to produce more nostalgia in favor of following this higher calling. |
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Major accounting firms were all too happy to be deceived by corporate smoke and mirrors, as long as they got lucrative consulting contracts. |
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He plays a snakily elegant playboy named Jamison, who has raised the art of seduction to a lucrative business. |
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Never slow on the uptake, farmers didn't take long to spot an intriguing and lucrative opportunity. |
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They could have then been bought off with lucrative careers, no harm, no foul. |
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They can go on to receive lucrative speaking engagements, big-time jobs in the private sector, and favorable mentions in the history books. |
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He was free to continue his novel banking practices that ignored investment loans in favor of lucrative currency speculation. |
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Cisco is positioning the routers as key products for building lucrative services. |
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Later, other lenders jumped on board the lucrative credit bandwagon, including building societies and smaller banks. |
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The big-noter passes along the lucrative and confidential investment opportunities he has just received. |
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Others are kidnapped and killed to extort lucrative ransoms from their families. |
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Tony McCoy will be the star turn at Plumpton, and the champion jockey looks poised to enjoy a lucrative afternoon. |
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Just when the situation looked bleak, artisans found that there was a lucrative domestic market for all kinds of handicrafts. |
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Taxi drivers are to consider postponing their ballot on a nationwide strike over the axing of a lucrative luggage handling charge. |
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Since being noticed on the show and receiving two Golden Globes he has received numerous lucrative job offers. |
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Will the second half of the calendar which is about to begin produce a more lucrative harvest for Peugeot? |
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He plans to do this by giving control of military operations and lucrative contracts to the United Nations. |
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He is so impressed, he persuades him to make a trip to Berlin, where he can guarantee lucrative employment as a Hercules on the cabaret circuit. |
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The club has championed a campaign to host a new tournament on the lucrative European Seniors' Tour programme next year. |
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Nanaimo has historically made headlines on the basis of its lucrative coal and fishing industries. |
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For Burrell, however, who blames Charles for the stress he was put through in the court case, revenge has been sweet and very lucrative. |
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And as long as the financial rewards for success are so lucrative there will always be an incentive to cheat in order to gain any advantage. |
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The only advantage seemed to lie with the army top brass, who were handed lucrative diamond and mineral concessions to keep them sweet. |
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By buying overstock and, since 1996, repressing classic recordings, the company has firmly occupied what remains a lucrative niche. |
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Unfortunately for homebuyers, rising house prices have provided the government with a lucrative source of revenue. |
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Born in 1872, he aspired to become a landscape painter, but realized that a career in book illustrations would be more lucrative. |
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To make their investment lucrative the newly appointed hospodars impoverished the people of Moldavia with high taxes. |
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All that most of them can hope for is to parlay their film work into lucrative nude dancing careers or Internet fan sites. |
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The chances are that it was in a gallery, produced by an art school graduate, and that it was worth a small fortune in the lucrative art market. |
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The illegal perlemoen trade is a lucrative business, with an estimated 150 poachers operating in the city alone. |
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I expect they will be fed up until they're big enough to sell for meat because the pig industry is starting to become lucrative again. |
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In the past few years advertising and endorsing products has been a very lucrative way for Bollywood stars to earn some extra cash. |
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Any attempt to sanction the use of cannabis without providing a legal mode of supply would inevitably be a lucrative gift to organised crime. |
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They also reportedly joined looters who pillaged other lucrative targets like office buildings, stores, and private homes. |
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Several international hotel chains are entering the lucrative mainland market with eyes on its surging tourism sector. |
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That's not to suggest that civil servants who have taken lucrative consultancies in private business have done anything wrong. |
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Yet still the internet and telephone bookmaking pirates get away with plunder from their very lucrative business. |
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A notable pluralist, he received lucrative ecclesiastical preferments from the king, including prebends in six cathedrals, pensions, and livings. |
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Consulting and investment banking are more lucrative career paths than, say, working for a nonprofit. |
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She leads a handful of Irishwomen who handle lucrative public relations accounts for the cream of Irish business. |
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Claims handlers, who help policyholders pursue insurers, reckon that the most lucrative area is health insurance. |
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Alexander pursued a lucrative itinerancy painting portraits in America, and when he had exhausted his possibilities, he returned to Scotland. |
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Major problems confronting CITES have resulted from the highly lucrative trade in the ivory from tusks of elephants. |
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At the moment the birds are beginning to flock, so it is a lucrative time to do it. |
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Organising talent, keeping their portfolios and hiring out services to television companies and advertising agencies can be a lucrative business. |
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The railroad won an injunction to freeze Dringer's assets, halting his lucrative business. |
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Tijuana seems to be a stepping-stone to more lucrative frontons in the United States. |
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The cumulative rewards can be lucrative, and the experience can change lives. |
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She's also an able fund-raiser and has spearheaded lucrative campaigns for the United Way and Habitat for Humanity. |
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While refereeing touch games is far from a lucrative money earner, SGT Vernon gets immense satisfaction from being out in the middle. |
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Many gallery owners, architects, decorators and artists are finding a lucrative niche filling the space on stark white office walls. |
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She sprang from nowhere to capture the highly lucrative prize of teen Hollywood. |
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Why not roll up your sleeves and snap up those lucrative implementation gigs? |
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They also take small stakes in some ventures and cut potentially lucrative profit-sharing deals. |
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I felt like a gleeful kid after a particularly lucrative Halloween expedition, and enacted the self-same rituals. |
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While letter delivery in the UK is a lucrative market, the profitability of door-to-door services is not uniform throughout the country. |
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It deters people from buying new bicycles, while at the same time there is a lucrative trade in stolen models and this has to be examined. |
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This would be an easy and lucrative way to take but, somehow, if one purports to be a local supplier, then a local supplier you have to be. |
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Such commissions were to become a lucrative money-spinner for die engravers in the 19th century. |
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According to the publican, the pub business was a highly lucrative trade at that time and Chris was in his element behind his popular bar. |
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As Shadow Foreign Secretary, he will be able to keep lucrative directorships and after-dinner speaking engagements. |
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Sharon told him that Chris avoided romantic entanglements in order to focus on working towards a lucrative career. |
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Did he spontaneously evacuate his bowels like an excited puppy at the prospect of a lucrative alliance. |
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Local bands and live performance are becoming less common as gambling machines and DJs become more lucrative for small venue operators. |
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And somewhere along the way, the street-cool ethos of the zine has evolved into a lucrative retail format. |
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Writing your childhood fave or something of the sort can be a dream come true, and even lucrative for a time. |
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The basketball sneaker has a long and lucrative history, especially for the sportsmen who become the brands' ambassadors. |
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Reebok, the athletic shoe company, has made him central to its drive to dominate that lucrative market. |
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The network is nearing an agreement with Katie Couric after upping the ante on a lucrative syndication offer. |
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A controversial report written by a top policemen says too many officers are coasting towards their lucrative pensions and contributing little to the fight against crime. |
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The agricultural district, in which rice and watermelons and fruits and vegetables were grown in abundance, suddenly discovered a new, lucrative alternative crop. |
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As in the far more lucrative arena of the visual arts, dance lost its oppositional fervor as it accommodated to both political and economic realities. |
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They are enjoying unprecedented wealth, earning easy money from the lucrative gambling trade which now funds their previously impoverished communities. |
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Brazzi should surely be a capo, not an employee, and the Five Families think the Corleones want to off him because they have their eye on his lucrative Olive Oil business. |
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Expensive golf equipment makes rich pickings for thieves, and the lucrative nature of golf crime was highlighted by a recent theft from the pro shop at the Golf Club. |
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After a year of pay-to-play investigations in City Hall, prosecutors have yet to prove any links between campaign fund-raising and lucrative city contracts. |
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At smoke-shops on tribal lands, tribes could sell cigarettes to the public without federal taxes added, making them lucrative when located near well-used routes. |
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We are blown away as he scoops the lucrative second prize again. |
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The accepted strategy of establishing colonies and controlling a lucrative trade to and from them never really worked for the Dutch in the Atlantic, at least not for long. |
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There is no doubt Shadman used his contacts to start a very lucrative business providing services to Special Forces units. |
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The answer of course is that these waters are lucrative and these countries have fished their own waters to the levels where they have insufficient stocks. |
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Her trip to Milan has been extremely lucrative for her budding career. |
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Photographic industrial espionage, all very exciting and lucrative. |
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And keeping the wait times down may have been a lucrative source of supplemental income for VA employees involved. |
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Gaiman was an early collaborator who wrote humorous pieces with Newman for girly magazines, and for more respectable, although less lucrative, publications. |
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Popcorn has never tasted so good to Lavonne Sanders, an entrepreneur who has turned popping golden kernels of corn into a lucrative business venture. |
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Stockbrokers, investment bankers, and lawyers circled around the honeypot, each seeking to get their hands on a lucrative contract to do their bit in warming up the markets. |
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There is certainly a lucrative yet dignified sweet spot between small time micro-brewer and soulless mass-producer. |
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Lawyers and bankers all over America were careful not to get on the bad side of the big boys from New York, who could cut them in on lucrative business. |
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Pinsky was also privy to payouts for his celebrity, accepting a lucrative consulting gig with Janssen Pharmaceutica. |
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Dance instructors run a lucrative trade offering private lessons to couples before their wedding receptions, typically the tango. |
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This highly readable book will be the standard biography replacing Robert Rhodes James and indeed Eden's own unsatisfactory but lucrative memoirs. |
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College hoops is a big-time spectator sport with a lucrative TV deal. |
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Regolo says that it is hard to entice people to leave a more lucrative lifestyle, even when it can be deadly. |
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Picasso went on to paint some of the most influential and lucrative paintings of the 20th century. |
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He will be catapulted closer to his second crack at the lucrative belt. |
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Although the only prize on offer at Olympia was an olive wreath, it is known that victors commonly received other more lucrative rewards when returning to their home city. |
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The practice is so lucrative, and so weakly policed, that there is little incentive for the pirates to stop. |
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But if the airlines saw only red ink, the owners of global satellite networks saw a lucrative new market. |
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In the past, some local residents poached sea turtle eggs to sell in the lucrative black market for their supposed magical and aphrodisiac powers. |
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What it doesn't have is a religious sect of expensively-suited consultants who could descend on an IT operation and sign it up to lucrative long-term facilities deals. |
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Why are other magazines so successful in filling up their copies with lucrative advertising and this one only attracts a few inelegant, inartistic, advertisers? |
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As pressure for success has grown, match-fixing teams have transformed the lowly position of referee into one of the most lucrative appointments in Chinese sport. |
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Beggars can't be choosers, but ironically this is the situation in which the second-richest club, in what is now the most lucrative league in the world, find themselves. |
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But will he be willing to forsake his lucrative gig at Fox News to grind it out on the campaign trail? |
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He went to Tomsk, Siberia, an area that was legendary for its lucrative goldmines. |
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To complement this lucrative source of traffic from the west, a large terminal facility was built on the Hudson, allowing transhipment to both coastal and ocean shipping. |
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Incidentally, our most lucrative time seems to be weekend mornings, when we find change presumably dropped by the over-refreshed the night before! |
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To begin with, prisoners are among the least lucrative of clients, and certainly the least sympathetic to juries, so that few lawyers are willing to litigate on their behalf. |
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Foreign companies have been welcomed, and privatized farms are ditching Soviet-era cotton production for lucrative tobacco contracts with transnationals. |
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The terms of the loan were onerous to the airline and lucrative to the American bank, because at the time Ethiopia had a very adverse risk rating. |
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By 1879, his arrogance and conceit having ruined a lucrative relationship with his wealthy patron, Frederick Leyland, Whistler's fortunes were at an all-time low. |
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In a bid to achieve this sort of growth, a new UK graphic design division is being created to allow the company to tap into other lucrative markets. |
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They try to make it lucrative enough for the artisans, so that they will be able to make a living out of producing articles for the market, right round the year. |
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During the interior secretary's tenure in the 1980s, he jumped to more lucrative work as a pumper, roughneck, and roustabout on Wyoming's oil wells. |
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It acquired Croft Pipework, which designs, manufactures and installs pipework and industrial coils, in order to gain a presence in the lucrative Hull market. |
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Weight Watchers now runs meetings in more than 6,000 venues every week, using a points system for calorie counting and marketing a lucrative range of diet foods. |
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But as popular and lucrative as cure-all patent medicines were in the 1890s, they failed to generate the kind of money to which Rosenblum's lifestyle aspired. |
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Activating iPhones promised a lucrative, steady revenue stream for Synchronoss. |
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I know someone who quit their steady job once because they thought selling property was a breeze and a lot more lucrative than what they were doing. |
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Summers had a brief, lucrative part-time gig last decade at hedge fund D.E. Shaw. |
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Therefore, it was imperative Dutch traders find new and lucrative markets to bolster their economy and provide the funds needed to continue the war against Spain. |
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To be sure, class-action law can be a highly lucrative business. |
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There was more money in the game thanks to lucrative television contracts. |
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He denied reports that he had agreed a lucrative counter-offer to play in Saudi Arabia, insisting he was looking forward to playing for Wanderers in the Premiership. |
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At first, manufacturers who used the arsenic to make an insecticide for killing cotton boll weevils in the South provided the most lucrative market for Anaconda's byproducts. |
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I highly recommend writing several hit singles and recording a handful of multiplatinum albums, because it is a very lucrative endeavor, trust me! |
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The cigarette firms which make Formula One motor-racing so lucrative have the same regard for sport as the people who turn football players into walking billboards. |
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The production and pay problems have been brought about by a dramatic fall-off in sales in the United States, the company's most lucrative market. |
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In both cases, a straight choice is being made between doing something and paying somebody else to do it for you while you do something more lucrative. |
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The Castilians had no desire to admit foreigners to share in their public offices, particularly the lucrative posts and commercial rights in the empire. |
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The firm stepped up its preparations to win lucrative aircraft carrier contracts by taking out a long-term lease on a Clydeport dry dock in Port Glasgow. |
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In the old days the uncertainty provided a lucrative source of supplemental income for town-hall bureaucrats who would tip you the wink for a little discreet baksheesh. |
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The country set sail in the early fifteenth century and never looked back, its explorers and navigators opening up lucrative trade routes to Africa and India. |
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Pre-election federal spending announcements are so lucrative that one strains to think up ways to get some of the boodle directed toward native communities. |
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And this week CNPC agreed to buy 10 percent of Vankorneft, a Rosneft subsidiary, which operates the lucrative Vankor oil field. |
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Successful graduates are all now in full-time employment, some with their sponsor companies, while many were also headhunted into more lucrative positions. |
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The association had formed partnerships with overseas agencies to create a testing regime, as a way of protecting New Zealand's lucrative manuka honey exports. |
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In recent seasons, the lucrative prizes and improvements in equine aviation have attracted the cream of Europe's thoroughbreds to the annual US extravaganza. |
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Very lucrative deals set up both to attract a broader, hipper consumer and to profit from that ever-so-cool Jay-Z swagger. |
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Becoming a mystery shopper is another lucrative alternative. |
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A year ago the notion of a huge and lucrative Facebook IPO looked like a slam-dunk. |
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The sector, which has emerged as the most lucrative and thriving, was however gradually venturing into unorthodox and economically unsound practices. |
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The demand for stronger beers and spirits lead to a lucrative trade during which Portuguese traders and Kavango people exchanged a bag of brown sugar for a heifer. |
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Or maybe, like the Ian McEwan he professes to despise, get a lucrative and well-earned movie deal. |
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There was a modern building to move into and lucrative development grants. |
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Online advertising firms are likely to be added to the list of media pitching for lucrative public information contracts under the new government. |
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To be sure, the trade-off for adhering to Chinese restrictions is a lucrative market of professionals. |
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In the Caribbean, intending to damage British trade, the French blockaded the lucrative sugar islands of Barbados and Jamaica. |
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Well, another day, another dollar as they say and tongue-lashing thedead can certainly be lucrative. |
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Christmas bells were included towards the end of the song to appeal to the lucrative Christmas singles market. |
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Broadcasting can be a lucrative field, but very few people end up on the air. |
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Vietnamese Air Force continued to carpet bomb any base areas that we found to be lucrative targets at the time. |
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The high price of these goods means that many young girls are tempted into lucrative enjo kosai in order to afford them. |
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Despite Mary's marriage to Philip, England did not benefit from Spain's enormously lucrative trade with the New World. |
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The merchants dealing in this lucrative business became the wealthy tobacco lords, who dominated the city for most of the eighteenth century. |
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The Caribbean initially provided England's most important and lucrative colonies, but not before several attempts at colonisation failed. |
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The movement of coal to ships rapidly became a lucrative business, and the line was soon extended to a new port and town at Middlesbrough. |
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In 1885, France decided to capitalize on this increasingly lucrative form of trade and repealed its ban on weapon exports. |
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As it was sure to produce a result, limited overs cricket was lucrative and the number of matches increased. |
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Since 1983 the League has accepted lucrative sponsorships for its main competition. |
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Mail from dead combatants was frequently looted and was used by the new owner or sold for a lucrative price. |
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However Haye would be tempted into a unification cruiserweight bout for the most lucrative fight of his career. |
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Bermuda was in de facto control of the Turks Islands, with their lucrative salt industry, from the late 17th century to the early 19th. |
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In Africa, convicted criminals could be punished by enslavement, a punishment which became more prevalent as slavery became more lucrative. |
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Trading in opium was lucrative, and smoking opium had become common in the 19th century, so British merchants increased trade with the Chinese. |
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Contrary to a popular image of drug sales as a lucrative profession, many of the employees were living with their mothers by necessity. |
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Hollywood furthermore dominated the lucrative Canadian and Australian markets. |
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Barbirolli refused invitations to take up more prestigious and lucrative conductorships. |
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Wildlife smuggling results from the demand for exotic species and the lucrative nature of the trade. |
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The original settlers in South Carolina established a lucrative trade in food for the slave plantations in the Caribbean. |
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Because dogs tended to chew up Frisbees and people tended to lose them, they proved a much more lucrative product for Wham-O than Hula Hoops had. |
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He enjoyed a salary for defending the policy of Lord North's government, and held the lucrative post of London agent to the Nawab of Arcot. |
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Despite Louis's lucrative purses over the years, most of the proceeds went to his handlers. |
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He soon chose to record less, instead concentrating on his lucrative club performances. |
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Halibut are the largest of the flatfishes, and provide lucrative fisheries. |
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Southerners enjoyed lucrative careers as bureaucrats and service providers to the north, but very few ever chose to visit there. |
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Finally, the Portuguese Crown sought a share in the lucrative West African trade in slaves and gold, and India's spice trade. |
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They were just men that saw piracy as a lucrative opportunity in which they had little to lose. |
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For over 400 years, Georges Bank supported lucrative fisheries for Atlantic cod and halibut. |
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Some assert that the dead zone threatens lucrative commercial and recreational fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Henry attempted to win over other members of the Normandy nobility and gave other English estates and lucrative offers to key Norman lords. |
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Another popular thought that dates back to this era is that archaeology is monetarily lucrative. |
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It was the only lucrative combination guaranteeing two big gates, divvied by four. |
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Returning on the heels of Pedro Alonso Nino's smaller but far more lucrative voyage magnified this disappointment. |
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The French and British were each seeking to control lucrative Indian Ocean trade routes. |
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Spanish and Dutch traders competing for control over the lucrative clove trade played Ternate off against Tidore. |
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He provided an enticing report to other Portuguese on the lucrative trade in China. |
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During his voyage, Gomes abducted over 50 natives and took them back to Spain as evidence of a potentially lucrative slave trade. |
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The majority live in Antwerp, mostly involved in the very lucrative diamond business. |
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Within a few years, the crop proved extremely lucrative in the European market. |
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Nations vied for domination of lucrative trade routes around the globe, particularly those to Asia. |
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In the south, lucrative maritime trade routes began from port cities such as Guangzhou. |
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So lucrative was this market that it spawned an economic boom in central and western Europe, today known as the Carolingian Renaissance. |
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The latter fed both local textile manufacturing and a lucrative trade with the Netherlands. |
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The amendment drove the lucrative alcohol business underground, giving rise to a large and pervasive black market. |
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The book was pirated by booksellers in London it initiated his most lucrative period as a writer. |
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Red tides would often shut down clamming operations, such as in Kachemak Bay in the 1950s when a lucrative butter clam cannery was closed. |
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Congo red was introduced in Germany in 1885 as the first economically lucrative direct textile dye. |
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He signed pro-forms for Frank Warren in 2000, lured by the promise of 12 lucrative fights, but Barrett reckons that arrangement held him back. |
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Claiming his bodice ripper is by this imaginary woman, he wins first prize in a women-only fiction contest and a lucrative publishing contract. |
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The winner secures the potentially lucrative job of novelizing a remake of the 1960s Bmovie classic, The Crawling Hand. |
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It's a tax which has become a very lucrative fattener of the Chancellor's wallet. |
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The Arizona Diamondbacks announced their interest in signing Masahiro Tanaka to a lucrative deal, if they win the bidding war. |
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Spear expects several lucrative investment themes to play out in 2004, and Sinophilia is one of them. |
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Investing in the right penny stocks is one of the most lucrative ways to make money in the stock market. |
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The good news is that the results have lived up to expectations and the Company is sitting on some very rich and very lucrative deposits of alluvia gold. |
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