But De Beers , founded by British-born colonial expansionist Cecil John Rhodes in 1880, never let that happen.
Longtime Kendall-Jackson winemaker Randy Ullom compared the buying binge to Mr. Jackson's expansionist phase from the mid-1990s through the early 2000s.
At the same time, both the United States and China were wary of the Soviet Union's military power and expansionist agenda.
He was, Mr Rarick notes, the product of a more expansionist California.
Unlike past rising powers, China is not expansionist, a reality that is sometimes obscured in discussions of its assertiveness in settling territorial claims.
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In the 1980s Britain ranked fourth as a destination for expansionist European retailers, according to a survey by Jones Lang LaSalle, a property consultancy.
It does not require the costly and intrusive transport infrastructure necessary to support both a large commuting workforce and the open-ended expansionist demands of unconstrained consumerism.
If that is indeed the case, it will mark a major reprieve for Agarwal whose expansionist ambitions have been facing regulatory hurdles of late in his homeland.
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But the Pope's statements make clear the Vatican's expansionist agenda.
Mario Batali is a hero despite the crime of orange Crocs because his expansionist empire helps fuel a vigorous charity component that benefits a wide variety of causes.
Stern couldnt control the bad stweardship of the nets or clippers, but he could have slowed down his expansionist plans to get more advertising dollars or put greater fines for owners who failed to produce an athletically serious product.
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Such expansionist monetary policies in and of themselves, in isolation regarding the fiscal policies, ultimately lead to a depreciation in the value of the currencies of emerging countries -- rather they lead to a depreciation in the value of the currency of developed countries, thus impairing growth outlooks in emerging countries.
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The expansionist impulse continued under Teddy Roosevelt, whose big stick (carry one, while talking softly, he advised) and amendments to the Monroe Doctrine (his corollary proclaimed the United States' right to intervene anywhere in Latin America to prevent the Europeans doing so) have helped to make him a hero in today's Washington.
Second, in the event the Soviet Union does not reorder its traditional priorities, as Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney has predicted, and the West is obliged to contend once more with the full panoply of expansionist Soviet ambitions, the United States and its allies will be far better able to do so if they have kept their guard up in the meantime.
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