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1 Chasing three bands to sign, he's fired up about the new enterprise .
2 There will follow a period of expansion and new enterprise , freshly conceived.
3 In either case, Shorter sounded like a good candidate for the new enterprise .
4 A new enterprise bargaining agreement introduced in April also added costs.
5 He was engrossed in thought about a new enterprise he had in mind.
6 The uncles he employs have proved invaluable to the new enterprise .
7 The gods of luck seemed to be with the new enterprise .
8 Across the door of every new enterprise is the same inscription.
9 The labour of getting the new enterprise under way proved to be tremendous.
10 Mr. Murray found his new enterprise an increasing source of annoyance and worry.
11 Heinzman occupied the time in asking questions of all sorts about the new enterprise .
12 The victory of the army of the Loire at Orleans opens a new enterprise .
13 At the outset of the new enterprise there was again a flash of enthusiasm.
14 The new enterprise was needed, for the War of 1812 had cut off imports.
15 A letter from Jack, with a large orange, went first, explaining the new enterprise : -
16 The BBC's Europe business correspondent, Nigel Cassidy, visited one successful new enterprise to find out.
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