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consortium
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  • How much industry is owned by European and Japanese consortiums?†   (source)
  • If they bothered to speak to anyone it was to call Russian Space Command or the South African mining consortium.†   (source)
  • I'm no mere bargainer, I represent a consortium?†   (source)
  • I am not involved in anything over here but my consortium.†   (source)
  • After the borders went up, the president and the Consortium had one last thing to take care of before we could all be safe and happy.†   (source)
  • The discovery of the procedure to cure deliria is typically credited to Cormac T. Holmes, a neuroscientist who was a member of the initial Consortium of New Scientists and one of the first disciples of the New Religion, which teaches the Holy Trinity of God, Science, and Order.†   (source)
  • Many-a consortium.†   (source)
  • One might have understood cutting funds to the China program, but slashing funds for the consortium in Africa was abhorrent.†   (source)
  • Showing the full array of Ardisson's papers, including the Frenchman's list of government negotiators, Jason hired a car under the name of Ardisson's consortium.†   (source)
  • This particular clinic was run by another member of the consortium, Marie Stopes International--but then George W. Bush cut off funds to Marie Stopes and the entire consortium, all around the world, because Marie Stopes was helping to provide abortions in China.†   (source)
  • Objective: a consortium of taipans with a central leader, whose son Sheng was taking over Hong Kong and turning the colony into the conspirators' own financial empire.†   (source)
  • The clinic that Rose visited represents an unusual outpost of a consortium formed by aid organizations to provide reproductive health care for refugee women, who tend to be among the most forlorn and needy people on Earth.†   (source)
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