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For Ugandan audiences, he figured that a goat would make a friendly messenger.
"People have gotten mixed up in their feelings about development and gentrification, and we make a friendly target".
Though InBev professed a desire to make a friendly deal, it showed little hesitation in going hostile.
The Vatican did not recognize the new government until 1929, when it needed to make a friendly gesture toward Mussolini.
Neither strategy may turn out to be superior, but they are very different to each other and increasingly make a friendly merger look like a low-probability event".
But Capitalia would be far easier to bed down, which is why insiders believe that in a matter of days, UniCredit might well make a friendly move on its Italian neighbour.It would be a takeover, not a merger.
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Put the two together and you have an object which is more like an attempt to make a friendly-looking heart monitor than something that is going to put Rolex out of business, at a price that comes close to the smartphone that you will also need to buy to make it work.
The low-bar requirements of marketplace feminism might actually make a friendlier introduction to feminism than leaping into the movement.
He irked Washington by making a friendly visit to Saddam Hussein a year ago, and by prohibiting U.S. drug-surveillance flights over Venezuela's territory.
The company first made a friendly approach for GVT in September, offering 42 reais a share.
"It is hardly how I would have made a friendly approach".
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