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Second, avoid the wrong sort of partner: steer clear of the "oligarchs" who made shady fortunes in the 1990s, and anyone too close to Mr Putin, since his fortunes may change after 2008.Third, make the right friends, which in the regions means buttering up the local governor.
Combine Trump's actions with his tolerance for unethical cabinet officials — including ones who have made shady stock trades, accepted lavish perks or used government to promote their own companies or those of their friends — and the Trump administration is almost certainly the most corrupt in American history.
For instance, a common response to suboptimal thermal conditions is relocation to thermal refuges, such as areas made shady by undercut banks or protruding vegetation, or areas with cooler water such as side-channels, lateral seeps or groundwater seeps (Bell, 2006; Dallas, 2008).
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Meanwhile, characters with names like One-Eyed Jack make shady deals in low taverns, and at the dinner tables of the upper classes Darwinian ideas are hotly debated.
It is not just extremist Salafis who think Americans always have malevolent intentions: the Egyptian anti-Islamist demonstrators who pelted Hillary Rodham Clinton's motorcade in Alexandria with rotten eggs in July were convinced that America was making shady deals with the Muslim Brotherhood.
On the flip-side, some dealers make shady guarantees in order to sucker buyers to purchase their coins.
It also makes shadier business practices on the supply side much easier to swallow.
Once again, however, Fairbanks made a shady exit.
The buildings towered forty feet high on every side and made a shady grove where the neighborhood children played in the summertime.
QUESTION FROM GUEST: Nick, you know, do harbors and rivers make it easier to do shady deals?
First, what makes Lacy "shady"?
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