| 11. | Coxon lived during the Buccaneering Age of Piracy.
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| 12. | Another beneficiary was the buccaneering financier James Goldsmith.
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| 13. | Dangling a $ 50 billion fund out there only invites buccaneering governments to be reckless.
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| 14. | During two years as fisheries minister, he has stretched that job from diplomacy to buccaneering.
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| 15. | This change in political atmosphere, more than anything else, put an end to buccaneering.
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| 16. | Swedish maintained that he had grown disenchanted with the buccaneering style of the corporate office under Scott.
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| 17. | The Indian princess with the hourglass figure wasn't twentysomething when she met the buccaneering captain Smith.
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| 18. | White was widely seen as the buccaneering initiator of many of the biggest deals undertaken by Hanson Trust.
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| 19. | The growth of buccaneering on Tortuga was augmented by the English capture of Jamaica from Spain in 1655.
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| 20. | In 1675 Beeston and Sir Henry Morgan ( of buccaneering celebrity ) were appointed commissioners of the admiralty.
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