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Mr Rainha, 50, is accused of funnelling public money away from landless families, which he denies.
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As I arrived, seagulls were funnelling over the beach, stark white against the dark-forested slopes of Squilax (Black Bear) Mountain.
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It stems from his political action committee's funnelling of corporate money to candidates for the Texas state Legislature.
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Without sharing costs and technology, it is not at all clear, for instance, that China will invest in the holy grail of climate science: funnelling greenhouse gases underground.
NEWYORKER: Green Giant
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Centre-back Hendry, revelling in the muddy trenches, started it by robbing Flo just inside the Coventry half and kept running after funnelling the ball forward to Noel Whelan.
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As an example of New Labour's confusion, it claims to have effectively restored the status of grant-maintained schools by funnelling more money directly to schools from the Treasury.
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Because many of the biggest companies have also reduced their debt loads sharply over the past few years, they feel comfortable funnelling those profits into fresh capital spending.
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It claims that these international allies are helping it manage new computerised seat-pricing techniques, as well as funnelling connecting passengers on to both its domestic and its international routes.
ECONOMIST: Brazilian airlines
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Combined with the funnelling affect of the Bay of Biscay trapping litter and debris in the north Atlantic, this means the beaches are routinely closed due to dangerous levels of bacterial pollution.
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All too often, a charity offers the perfect cover for funnelling what are often quite small sums into the wrong hands - whether by the allocation and over-invoicing of local contracts which may be impossible to oversee, or simply by earmarking funds for projects which, in fact, simply do not exist.
BBC: Ibrahim Hewitt is still fuming.