He was, of course, a consummate thief, but he was probably not the most thoroughgoing plunderer among the world's despots. |
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No the plunderer was a Scot. Whatever Lord Elgin's motives, his actions certainly saved the marbles from disfigurement. |
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The new conditions of existence favoured changes this, what home farming created, without threats from side plunderer. |
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Despite the independence of its former colonies, French imperialism is the main plunderer and oppressor in the region. |
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Some of the country's 226m people, meanwhile, debated his legacy: was he a nation-builder or a plunderer of the nation's wealth? |
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Fifteen years later his company, renamed Interface, was the biggest carpet-tile maker on the planet. This also made Mr Anderson a considerable plunderer of the earth. |
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On February 5th, the Supreme Court declared former President Suharto, Indonesia's chief plunderer for 32 years, medically unfit to stand trial, upholding an earlier ruling by a lower court. |
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In offering more, Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan's boss, hopes to recast himself not as a plunderer but as a pragmatist focused on people as well as price. Other things needed revisiting, too. |
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Who in Holland could object to the plundering of a plunderer? |
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You plunderer of album rock, you late adapter of rap, you trivializer of politics, you abandoner of music. |
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