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  • These clubby, consensual arrangements served Germany well for several decades after the war, winning the country an enviable industrial peace.

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  • Off it sits the clubby Nelson Bar, named for the famed British admiral who supposedly fought a battle near Heiligendamm.

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  • Against this background, the clubby French military elite hunted for a traitor.

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  • This Santa Fe, New Mexico enclave, near the atomic haven of Los Alamos National Laboratory, has for years been a clubby group, suspicious of outsiders.

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  • But the specter of serious jail time rises from the recent case involving Schultz, the Manhattan antiquities dealer, which shook the clubby industry to its foundation.

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  • But the specter of serious jail time arises from the recent case involving Schultz, the Manhattan antiquities dealer, which shook the clubby industry to its foundation.

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  • "It's obvious that if Mr. X from ABC company is deciding pay questions about Mr. Y from DEF company and vice versa, a certain clubby cooperation can ensue, " says Jauhal.

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  • He should make it clear that the clubby atmosphere in Washington of hire-who-you-know has gone out the window, and that window has been opened up for the next generation of talented individuals.

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  • Hipsters favor The Drake on Queen West with its art-house vibe and bustling bar scene, while the hushed, clubby Windsor Arms, just steps from the toney boutiques of Bloor Street, draws A-list celebs.

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  • Anheuser-Busch's board is, by today's corporate governance standards, a fairly clubby bunch--including executives on whose boards Busch III sits, the in-house p.r. adviser and a first cousin who evidently helped him in the power grab in 1975.

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