Very little grew in or left Egypt without in some way enriching the royal coffers.
In this way, Semahs play a crucial role in fostering and enriching the traditional music culture of Turkey.
But I do know that they all were in charge of companies that cost the U.S. taxpayer billions of dollars while enriching themselves in the process.
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In Egypt, ex-ministers are now being prosecuted for allegedly enriching themselves while in power.
Michael Loucks and many former prosecutors like him may be enriching themselves in white shoe firms around the country, but the justice system has become poorer for it.
Just as reducing the constraints on trade in goods made the world richer in the second half of the 20th century, so reducing the constraints on the movement of people could be a powerfully enriching force in the first half of the 21st.
Both methods repeat their process hundreds of times, enriching the uranium in tiny increments.
Enriching lives resulted in innovative concepts like One to One, personalized training sessions.
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It's all about enriching them, in terms of giving them independence in their thinking skills and looking at the wider world.
Successful traders--the only ones we ever really hear about--receive sometimes enormous bonuses explicitly because they're enriching their employers in even more substantial ways.
They came to our shores in waves by choice as well as by necessity, building new lives even as they were building a new nation, enriching our heritage, enriching our culture in their own way.
Unfortunately, in practice his policy usually means enriching Democratic interest groups, advancing liberal ideology, or both.
Markets spin webs of interlocking dependencies bonding complete strangers in harmonious commerce, strengthening communities and enriching our earthly experience.
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This is by far the largest sum frozen by the Swiss in cases involving former dictators accused of enriching themselves at their countries' expense.
Altec Lansing has a deep heritage in audio excellence, with 75 years of enriching lives with sound.
The CFFT will receive royalties on any potential commercial sales of future products, enriching their ability to continue to invest in research.
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With an additional 3 million foreign students, some will stay in the US, providing greater technical expertise and significantly enriching the US economy.
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He suggests a recommitment by the nuclear powers not to test their weapons--there have been no nuclear tests since 1996--in exchange for a commitment by all nations to stop enriching uranium.
And the Russians said, well all right, if the Iranians want to possess the whole, what's called the nuclear fuel cycle, that is, to have a guaranteed stream of nuclear fuel for power plants, which involves enriching uranium, we'll do it in conjunction with Iran, but in Russia.
The Canadian Commission for UNESCO and the UNESCO Associated Schools Network (ASPnet) in Canada is proud to have been able to provide this enriching opportunity to UNESCO schools participants.
Representatives of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany began a fresh round of talks with Iran over its nuclear plans, this time in Baghdad, hoping to persuade its government to agree to stop enriching its uranium to the high grade that would enable it to make a bomb.
Warner and Blazer resigned later in 2011 and a report from a CONCACAF committee Friday accused both of enriching themselves through fraud.
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Warner and Blazer resigned later in December 2011 and a report from a CONCACAF committee Friday accused both of enriching themselves through fraud.
She recalled that 65 years ago in the same Great Hall in London, UNESCO was established as an organisation to enable free and mutually enriching exchange of ideas and achievements and sharing of creative skills and knowledge among peoples of the world.
In fact, Seet argues the multicultural aspects of Singapore are perhaps the "most enriching" to the development of the arts.
And we will continue to work together to expand the people-to-people contacts, the educational programs, the commercial ties, the business people who are working together in both countries so that not only do our governments remain strong partners but our people are continually enriching both countries.
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Robert Venturi's "gentle manifesto, " published as "Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture" in 1966, called for a reconsideration of the lessons of history and the subtleties of spatial relationships and enriching ornament of the past.
In a separate report, the IAEA says Iran now has about 7, 000 centrifuges - the machines used for enriching uranium.
Enriching lives meant that the Apple Store employees were not on commission from the opening of the first store in 2001.
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After all, we know we have the privilege and the enriching responsibility of shaping and guiding children's minds, hearts and souls to become better human beings in micro systems where opportunities and hope are sometimes limited.
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