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The sums of dirty money that Cianci was accused of traducing the law for tended to be embarrassingly petty: five thousand bucks here, ten thousand in a big score, and the one impressive number — the quarter million he was accused of squeezing from tow-truck operators — had trickled in over nine years, a thousand dollars at a time.
The French, in a practice they were known for, tended to aim at British masts and rigging, with the intent of crippling their opponent's mobility.
One European VIA provider voiced frustration that the NGO she worked for tended to "take on a lot of projects" but not follow through with them.
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Under plans being discussed, the farmers might be eligible for agricultural subsidies for tending their land, but the European Union would end its current financial support for distillation.
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