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"We could have a chain of contagion".
"It's not like they have a chain of command, with the Pakistanis handing down XOs [executive orders]," he said.
The combined company would have a chain of more than 4,000 betting offices, leapfrogging market leader William Hill, which has almost 2,400.
If they were around today, the Farneses would probably have a chain of high-end casino resorts or a classy little media empire.
When we see an advertisement that links a picture of a tropical island to the word paradise, the longings that are kindled in us have a chain of transmission that stretches back to Daniel Defoe and Jean-Jacques Rousseau: the flight that will transport us to the island is merely an ember in that fire.
Edible oils have a chain of carbon atoms with double bonds where addition of halogen reagent takes place.
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One, Clopinette, already has a chain of 52 stores.
I told myself I wouldn't go anywhere that had a chain of bongs hanging in the window.
Fujitsu has a chain of 2,000 suppliers, including 800 SMEs, and supports them with implementing apprenticeships too.
The son of another has a chain of fast-food restaurants that operates in the separatists' capital, Tiraspol.
The official family story is this: My great-grandfather had a chain of hotels, and he also had four sons.
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