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Lucrative, that is, for the warlords and militias who control most of the mines, and for the middle men, the so-called comptoirs, who buy the ore, process it and sell it on around the world.
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Lucrative, that is, for the warlords and militias who control most of the mines, and for the middle men, the so-called comptoirs, who buy the ore, process it and sell it on around the world.
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The book is called Lucrative Love, The Insider's Secrets to Marrying Millions.
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Lucrative pensions for current and former law enforcement officers would not be affected, but new police officers would face a loss of some benefits.
Unions unhappy with plan to have Md. state workers pay more into pensions Aaron C. Davis 2011
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Lucrative business travelers now make up about 30% of Boston traffic, he said, compared to 20% elsewhere in JetBlue's network.
United Continental Loss Narrows Doug Cameron 2012
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If he double crossed the Insurance Companies … he would never get a Lucrative Lobbyist Position when he leaves the Senate.
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Lucrative farewell tours, such as the one announced this week by Westlife, are different.
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Lucrative pensions for current and former law enforcement officers would not be affected, but new police officers would face a loss of some benefits.
Unions unhappy with plan to have Md. state workers pay more into pensions Aaron C. Davis 2011
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This just in: "Lucrative Package for Outgoing Bank of New York Mellon Chief" -- north of $30 million.
Lydia Fisher: 'I Lost My Job! As Hard As I Try, Why Can't I Find a Job?' Lydia Fisher 2011
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Published by B. Mac at 6: 29 pm under Navel-Gazing, Writing is Less Lucrative than Vagrancy
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