| 41. | In 1921 Murakami and Gregory formed a joint venture to produce cultured pearls, however government intervention scuppered the plans.
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| 42. | Led by Bill Whitbread it hoped to infiltrate the mainstream trade union movement but was eventually scuppered by internal differences.
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| 43. | Private finance would have been available for the project, but the project was scuppered by not receiving government approval.
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| 44. | Hopes of a landmark agreement were scuppered hours before the deadline, when the United States rejected the package as inadequate.
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| 45. | Christina Jebb, a representative of the Staffordshire Fire Authority, said government interference had scuppered an agreement with the union.
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| 46. | It is just that gap, between rich and poor, developed and developing, that scuppered the global trade talks.
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| 47. | Differences on farm trade scuppered the last attempt to reach a framework deal at a September summit in Cancun, Mexico.
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| 48. | Differences between rich and poor countries on farm trade scuppered the last attempt at a September summit in Cancun, Mexico.
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| 49. | She is described as a talented dilettante artist : she painted portraits, scuppered busts, and played several musical instruments.
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| 50. | But opposition Conservative and Liberal Democrat peers in parliament's upper chamber scuppered many of the government's proposals Thursday.
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