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Additional raids beginning last month were part of a propaganda effort, according to some monitors, choreographed to vent pressure from Beijing without too badly denting profits that enrich the junta's militia allies.

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During a seven-week trial, prosecutors argued that He sought to enrich herself by making it easy to get Adderall and other stimulants, which the government classifies as controlled substances with a high potential for abuse.

“Our goal is to create a vibrant cultural hub that not only celebrates cinema but also enriches the community and welcomes audiences from all over Los Angeles and the world.”

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First Brands has separately sued founder Patrick James, alleging he transferred assets to personal entities to enrich himself at the company’s expense.

U.S. companies would conduct the enrichment process inside the kingdom, providing investment opportunities to American companies and ensuring the kingdom couldn’t enrich uranium to weapons grade, as Iran has done.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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