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Long after Kyril has begun exploiting his keeper's largess, Daniel prostrates himself before the young man and vows, "I'd give my life for you".
It's easy to see why — the democratic nation of just 2.8 million people has begun exploiting its fabulous mineral wealth (gold, copper and coal, to name a few); it's wedged between two giants, China and Russia; and it's scrambling to manage superspeed economic growth, which surpassed 17 percent last year.
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A half-dozen American insurance companies have begun exploiting a loophole in federal tax law.
European mobile operators have begun exploiting the financial potential of machine-to-machine communication, and have set up independent units to develop the business.
The legislators were reacting to a report in The New York Times today that a half-dozen American insurers have begun exploiting a loophole in federal tax law simply by moving their headquarters to Bermuda or by being acquired by a Bermuda insurer.
Virus writers have begun exploiting lax security in many mobile devices and subsequently developed virus exploiting proximity-based propagation mechanisms.
Aside from personal use, given the vast amount of content stored, and rapid diffusion of information, in social media, businesses have begun exploiting social media for competitive advantage.
More recently, work has begun to exploit the unique chemical and physical properties of carboranes for the preparation of novel inorganic pharmaceuticals and biological probes.
The answer: Hedge funds and other activists have quietly begun exploiting a loophole.
Mr. Gore has begun to exploit this edge; in a speech last month, for example, he said Mr. Bush was only "pretending to care" about the environment.
A new strain of Zeus, dubbed "Zitmo" (it stands for "Zeus in the mobile") has begun to exploit a huge hole in personal banking security: the smartphone in your pocket.
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