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1 The buildings and land, purchased on advantageous terms , are gradually being rehabilitated.
2 I hope we may now be able to consolidate on advantageous terms .
3 From a greater number of persons, and on advantageous terms ? - I think he would.'
4 The victors immediately forced a peace on most advantageous terms .
5 But Louis offered him advantageous terms of peace and invited him to a conference.
6 From a greater number of persons, and on more advantageous terms ? - I think he would.
7 Analysts say those investors secured advantageous terms potentially at the expense of LivingSocial's other backers.
8 They were carried to Manilla, where Montford sold his vessel and cargo on very advantageous terms .
9 If you can't come to advantageous terms with this-thisimpostor, as I verily believe he is.
10 By maintaining a stable labor force in the city, contracts can be made on more advantageous terms .
11 Floyd leased his quarry on advantageous terms , and offered to take his mother and two sisters abroad.
12 Penna offered him advantageous terms , so a bargain was struck, and the man saved his long journey.
13 De Witt, unable to face the storm, offered advantageous terms , which were rejected, and then resigned office.
14 The Dey immediately acceded to all our demands, and signed a treaty affording advantageous terms to the English.
15 The next week Templeton Estates were offered a 5 percent stake in the Elizabeth Center development, at highly advantageous terms .
16 The interests of their leaders, however, were not quite the same, and the acceptance of advantageous terms would suit them.
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