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Germany received $125m; France, which never granted a full monopoly, $75m.
In 1776 the Danish government assumed a full monopoly of trade with Greenland, and the Greenland coast was closed to foreign access; it was not reopened until 1950.
But when the devastating effects of its patents became apparent, and it remained adamant in exerting its full monopoly rights, these pretensions of interest in the greater good were woefully unconvincing.
After two rounds of nationalization of PDVSA, Venezuela successfully controlled the whole oil industry, with a full monopoly oil regulatory system along with a series of other related laws.
The letters did not grant a full monopoly; rather they acted as a passport, allowing foreign workers to travel to England and practice their trade.
The letters did not grant a full monopoly; rather they acted as an extended passport, allowing foreign workers to travel to England and practice their trade.
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Most people in Buenos Aires walk around with two wallets now: a real one and another full of Monopoly money - or pesos, which amounts to the same thing - to give to thieves.
And if that's not distracting enough, live music, or "secret acoustic music gigs" in Virgin's words, are promised for next month.This programme is doubtless designed to draw attention to Virgin's domestic services, which only started this year in an attempt to challenge British Airways' full-service monopoly on the routes and provide feeder traffic into Virgin's long-haul operations.
There was even a cupboard full of games: Monopoly, Scrabble and Connect.
Terrestrial radio and TV broadcasts in most Arab countries are still government monopoly full of cheap government propaganda.
In the full blossom of your monopoly power over government, are you writing off the people who gave you that power?
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