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- noun Plural form of
acquisitor .
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Examples
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These possible acquisitors aim to serve the insatiable demand for increased agricultural output when growth in world population and meat consumption requires the feeding of increasing numbers of humans and livestock.
Sanjay Khanna: Potash Is Food Resilience: Should Canada's PotashCorp Be Sold to China? 2010
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These possible acquisitors aim to serve the insatiable demand for increased agricultural output when growth in world population and meat consumption requires the feeding of increasing numbers of humans and livestock.
Sanjay Khanna: Potash Is Food Resilience: Should Canada's PotashCorp Be Sold to China? 2010
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These possible acquisitors aim to serve the insatiable demand for increased agricultural output when growth in world population and meat consumption requires the feeding of increasing numbers of humans and livestock.
Sanjay Khanna: Potash Is Food Resilience: Should Canada's PotashCorp Be Sold to China? 2010
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These possible acquisitors aim to serve the insatiable demand for increased agricultural output when growth in world population and meat consumption requires the feeding of increasing numbers of humans and livestock.
Sanjay Khanna: Potash Is Food Resilience: Should Canada's PotashCorp Be Sold to China? 2010
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These possible acquisitors aim to serve the insatiable demand for increased agricultural output when growth in world population and meat consumption requires the feeding of increasing numbers of humans and livestock.
Sanjay Khanna: Potash Is Food Resilience: Should Canada's PotashCorp Be Sold to China? 2010
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Judging from the displays, the sisters were acquisitors of vast and occasionally eccentric enthusiasms.
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The extraordinary collection was formed by the monomaniacal passion of George Gustav Heye, an early twentieth-century businessman who perpetuated the spirit of the grand acquisitors of the nineteenth century.
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Character and elegance, so their prevailing wisdom goes, ultimately depend on inner conviction -- which is why, unlike the acquisitors, the Establishment's very own inheritors can command attention without appearing to crave it.
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Speaking of high debts and the inability to pay off loans, of course, brings me to the acquisitors, that brave and fascinating group of entrepreneurs who peopled my last book.
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The actual coming of war induces a brief panic in the marketplace, and during this momentary paralysis of private acquisitors the State makes a desperate attempt to subdue their activities to its own needs.
The World in Chains Some Aspects of War and Trade John Mavrogordato
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