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Forty years in the future, in a world where Big Brother runs amok, a powerful political party known as the Conglomerates has emerged, vowing to enforce economic martial law at any cost.
Books in the Mail (W/E 5/24) RobB 2008
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Forty years in the future, in a world where Big Brother runs amok, a powerful political party known as the Conglomerates has emerged, vowing to enforce economic martial law at any cost.
Archive 2008-08-01 RobB 2008
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Forty years in the future, in a world where Big Brother runs amok, a powerful political party known as the Conglomerates has emerged, vowing to enforce economic martial law at any cost.
Archive 2008-05-01 RobB 2008
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Forty years in the future, in a world where Big Brother runs amok, a powerful political party known as the Conglomerates has emerged, vowing to enforce economic martial law at any cost.
Books in the Mail (W/E 08/03) RobB 2008
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"Conglomerates," and Mosby himself once said that they resembled the
Rebel Raider H. Beam Piper 1934
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'Conglomerates'; coarse or finely granular sandstones, or breccias composed of mechanically-divided masses of the three previous species.
COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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"'Conglomerates' is almost like a rude word," Levy said.
unknown title 2009
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*** Conglomerates Australia's Wesfarmers said first-half net profit rose 33% to 1.17 billion Australian dollars US$1.18 billion, from A$879 million a year earlier, beating expectations on a surge in the resources business due to higher coal prices and an encouraging performance from most of its retail division.
Business Watch 2011
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*** Conglomerates France's Schneider Electric has made a preliminary bid of approximately $30 billion for Tyco International, according to people familiar with the matter, hoping to draw the Swiss-based conglomerate to the negotiating table.
Business Watch 2011
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*** Conglomerates South Korea's Hyundai Motor Group signed a final agreement to acquire a controlling stake in Hyundai Engineering & Construction from the builder's creditors-turned-shareholders for 4.96 trillion won $4.43 billion, effectively bringing an end to the drawn-out sale process.
Business Watch 2011
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