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Taiz was now intrigued.
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For the second time this surprising month, after Banished, I'm now intrigued by and hope to remain loyal to a period drama.
Perhaps you're now as intrigued as I am.
By funding the most pressing portion of the national debt in the South Sea Company stock (1711) and by securing a reasonable peace at Utrecht (1713), Oxford dealt with two crucial issues, but he was now threatened by the intrigues of his protégé and colleague, Henry Saint John, Viscount Bolingbroke.
Palo was not intrigued, but he was now a pawn down.
But those who see money when they look at water are now far more intrigued by two areas of the business that are less sexy, but potentially far more lucrative: providing clean water for industrial and municipal use, and cleaning dirty water when that use is done.
Among the challenges that now intrigued him were the six hundred students of Manual High.
And, at a lesser level of human suffering, it is now established that intrigues and cabals existed in the banking sector to fix the Libor lending rate and seems likely that other collusions contributed to the wider banking collapse.
That shared experience decades ago led to a warm friendship, little known to outsiders, that is now rich with political intrigue.
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