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Gatsby, returning stateside after five months in a program at Oxford reserved for American officers, spent three years doing the things that made him fabulously wealthy — bootlegging, maybe some gambling, maybe some shady financial dealings, maybe some oil business — and doing it apparently by design, in the hope of impressing and wooing Daisy.
As for Taylor, Mr. Thompson reckons that he met her only twice, in some business dealings years ago.
Some say dealings with Turkey have been clumsily handled for nearly a year.
MacDiarmid and one or two fellow Home Rulers had some embarrassing dealings with fascism.
Marston was fired from American University, after he was arrested for fraud, in connection with some business dealings.
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