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The son of a doctor and a social worker, and longtime party hack, Mr Hollande has no exotic back-story to help.
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Homeowners with exotic mortgages might want to consider switching back to more conventional fare--or at the very least should know what terms they agreed to in the first place, so they are not caught unprepared for higher payments.
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Others are more exotic: sterilizing feral cats and then releasing them back to their colonies so they depopulate themselves.
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One of the earliest exotic assets was the catastrophe bond, the provision of back-up capital to insurance companies dealing with earthquakes or hurricanes.
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Omai was discovered by explorers on an island near Tahiti and brought back to England in 1774, where his exotic looks and refined manner were reported to have caused a sensation.
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Take note: next autumn, she says, light greys and browns will be back, together with oriental influences, layers and exotic fabrics.
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The phone is also very individualistic: my test unit only had the sober black shell, but Telus supplies a white back in the retail box, and the more exotic colors (neon green, anyone?) really add character.
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And the back 200 acres of the property provide a high-fenced exotic game reserve.
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Then it's back to Pale to allow the leading man to experiment with still more exotic contortions.
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Stories of big cats in the UK go back to the 1960s and 70s when it was legal and fashionable to keep exotic animals as pets.
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She tells the story of early exploration and the fascination with the exotic, detailing the crafty manoeuvring of foreign trade with China and the many influences that flowed back and forth across the water.
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