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And they're all looking at me suspiciously, like I have a scheme to take them in the card game.
There was a scheme to take the Metropolitan Line to the south coast and across the Channel but this never got off, or indeed under, the ground.
King's College, too, is considering extending its summer school scheme to take in younger pupils – a move that has won the backing of Offa.
Prosecutors believeXXXXXXXXXXXX was then used in the board's scheme to take over the company, which led to subsequent illegal actions to cover up their activities and financial losses.
No evidence of a scheme to take a really high charitable deduction for donating an old pair of chinos to the Central Islip Salvation Army.
He also called for a community sponsorship scheme to take advantage of the generosity of British people offering to fund placements of refugees in the UK.
England's South Sea Company came up with a scheme to take up the national debt, whipped up great investor excitement and then collapsed to general ruination.
The first Syrian refugees have arrived in the UK under the government's scheme to take in some of the most vulnerable victims of the conflict.
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Still, he had a variety of other schemes to take the place of the disbanded group.
And a cat with the voice of Sean Hayes is scheming to take over the world.
Some Japanese troops even fought for him, the authors say.Once in power, Mao schemed to take over the world.
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