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One immediate difficulty Haji-Ioannou faces in launching a rival is that he continues to own 26% stake in easyJet, while family members have an 11% stake through a company called Polys Holdings.
The Guardian World News Alex Hawkes 2011
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Polys say they aren't so much denying their biological instincts as insisting they can work around them — through open communication, patience, and honesty.
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Polys call this process "compersion" — or learning to find personal fulfillment in the emotional and sexual satisfaction of your partner, even if you're not the one doing the satisfying.
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Polys themselves are not visibly crusading for their civil rights.
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His brother Polys and sister Clelia each hold a 12% stake, making the family interest 40.5%.
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Polys Polyviou says Dimitris Christofias was primarily responsible for the "inadequacy, negligence and carelessness" that led to the July 11 blast at a naval base.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The Polys Gold metals miner chairman - consistently ranked as one of Russia's top five billionaires by Forbes magazine - was in 2010 estimated to have a fortune of $18 billion £11.5 billion.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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Polys Polyviou says Dimitris Christofias was primarily responsible for the "inadequacy, negligence and carelessness" that led to the July 11 blast at a naval base.
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Polys Polyviou says Dimitris Christofias was primarily responsible for the "inadequacy, negligence and carelessness" that led to the July 11 blast at a naval base.
The Seattle Times 2011
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(Think not these Polys, my boy, were blooming Pollies of our days!),
The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 1 Thomas De Quincey 1822
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