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Too much public money ends up in the pockets of army businesses.
They say that human-rights abuses, smuggling and other blatant breaches of KP's rules are still going on, with most of the proceeds going into the pockets of army leaders and Zanu-PF bigwigs.
They have the potential to improve the fiscal situation of the country considerably, but almost all revenues from the field have disappeared into the pockets of army officers and ZANU-PF politicians.
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One could fit nicely in the oversized pockets of his army outfit.
An avalanche of money went into the pockets of an army of K Street lobbyists and leviathan business trade associations.
One hand was plunged into the pocket of her army coat while the other twirled a pair of white plastic reading glasses.
The best-known editions are the military versions covered in red plastic and shrunk to fit the pocket of an army uniform – hence the book's nickname in the west.
That Mr. Khan escaped with the help of a fellow soldier, however, underscored the continued animosity within some pockets of the Afghan army toward their trainers and, more broadly, the Western military presence.
WHAT'S THE ONE STAPLE OF YOUR WARDROBE THAT YOU ALWAYS COME BACK TO? Any kind of jacket with a lot of pockets — like army jackets or anoraks — which are very utilitarian [khaki fisherman jacket, $270].
America's confusing approvals process deters upstart medical-technology firms, since they typically lack the deep pockets and army of experts required to navigate it.
A new wave of at least 10,000 people fled a rebel pocket to army lines in eastern Ghouta near the capital Damascus.
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