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Mr. Bartlett said it was "very far fetched" to assume that the buyer was knowingly helping Mr. Bush at a financially convenient moment for him.
Trump, though, seems to take it for granted that a charity bearing a person's name is not much more than a self-aggrandizing, financially convenient vanity project.
In jihadi-speak, this is known as "marbling": local groups variegate their formal ties with global movements when strategically or financially convenient.
(Success here would also have the financially convenient effect of creating products that—unlike existing psychedelics— could be patented).
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For a time, Amy, Jim, and the children lived in the cottage on Hollis Avenue a convenient arrangement, because Amy trusted only Judy to babysit.
She said the signing of the energy bill on Wednesday provided Mr. Johnson convenient timing and a rationale to reject the waiver.
In part it is because the approach gives an interesting weight to the women in the play - Constance, the bereft mother to little Arthur, and John's niece, Blanche, a convenient pawn to be used in the Anglo-French struggle.
Lucy wasn't a working mother, but she behaved like one, regularly leaving her son, Little Ricky, with Ethel or the convenient neighbor Mrs. Trumbull, because scheming was a full-time job.
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