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… focus of most governments was, after restoring banks to solvency, making sure that the conditions which gave rise to the crisis in the real estate market did not occur again. This could have reduced some of the pressure to enforce existing anti-money laundering statutes and creating more stringent ……
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… couldn’t face it, that’s why she went away, just went away and never looked back” (Chekhov 816). Thus, Ranyevskaya’s absence from the family estate the past half decade, her ill-pursued love affair, and her spendthrift ways are all indications of a reckless sort of behavior that is … to take refuge in memories of a time when everything seemed whole and at peace. This is why the cherry trees of the estate represent so much to her—and why she refuses to do a deal with Lopakhin: he wants to eliminate the cherry orchard and install … down the trees would be like cutting down Ms. Ranyevskaya’s hope that in nostalgia she can find the cure for her trauma. The real is that she must face the facts: she cannot afford to keep the estate and the orchard will not bring back the dead.
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… in their various quests and pursuits to achieve the perfect government out of the ashes of the monarchy had no firm basis in real. They were playing out a fantasy in real life, but the most real of them would be the ones facilitating the rise of Napoleon by the end of it. [16: Patrice Higonnet, “The Harmonization of the ……
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