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She and I take the elevator to the high-ceilinged lobby and make a bee-line for the exit, hoping I can get her out of this army-owned hotel without incident.
FROM THE SQUARE TO THE PALACE philip j cunningham 2009
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She and I take the elevator to the high-ceilinged lobby and make a bee-line for the exit, hoping I can get her out of this army-owned hotel without incident.
Archive 2009-06-02 philip j cunningham 2009
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I know that we've got to keep the pressure on the Chinese government to trim back the amount of army-owned industry.
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It's now legal in America for a Chinese army-owned corporation, with a subsidiary in the United States of America, to give unlimited amounts of money to an American political campaign.
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Hundreds of retired generals, colonels and other officers run army-owned corporations for construction, gasoline, hotels and other industries in a sprawling commercial universe.
latimes.com - News 2011
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Hundreds of retired generals, colonels and other officers run army-owned corporations for construction, gasoline, hotels and other industries in a sprawling commercial universe.
latimes.com - News 2011
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Activists claim that the economy cannot really be healthy while army-owned companies control so much of Egypt's business life - between 20-40 per cent of GDP, according to estimates.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Richard Spencer 2012
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Hundreds of retired generals, colonels and other officers run army-owned corporations for construction, gasoline, hotels and other industries in a sprawling commercial universe.
latimes.com - News 2011
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Activists claim that the economy cannot really be healthy while army-owned companies control so much of Egypt's business life - between 20-40 per cent of GDP, according to estimates.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Richard Spencer 2012
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Hundreds of retired generals, colonels and other officers run army-owned corporations for construction, gasoline, hotels and other industries in a sprawling commercial universe.
latimes.com - News 2011
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