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There were areas in which the more traditional, buccaneering type of entrepreneur still played a role.
A younger man, well known for a certain buccaneering spirit, said no word, but wrote a criticism.
"We are very sure that it is you who led this latter-day buccaneering expedition."
Henry Morgan had come to know the buccaneering soul.
Nonetheless, in a buccaneering spirit that belied my years, I gave it a go.
"We intended to rob him, but as a buccaneering attack I think we failed."
The novel features Conan during his buccaneering days.
The buccaneering period covers approximately the late 17th century.
Dangling a $50 billion fund out there only invites buccaneering governments to be reckless.
People live by their wits and take a buccaneering view of whatever is thrown at them, even the destructive forces of nature.
Given the reputation the Royal Navy has earned among the local buccaneering community, the scores could well be personal.
As with many buccaneering wartime "larger-than-life" characters, the postwar environment did not suit him at all.
The Times wrote that Green gained "praise for his buccaneering style, charisma and ability to get a deal done".
Where's your buccaneering heart?
She succeeded with the buccaneering Hollywood studio chiefs by sugarcoating her demands with femininity.
But she'd only have to take off her cardigan and flash a smile for the audience to realize there was something a bit buccaneering about her.
Perhaps the most infamous example of the new buccaneering spirit abroad in British boardrooms was the Guinness affair.
Curious about the buccaneering life, eh?"
"Booger the time," said the buccaneering nobleman.
Six of his sailormen followed faithfully his buccaneering fancy.
Clogg, who had always imagined himself as a handsome buccaneering beast, halted indignantly.
For all his buccaneering reputation, he had never fitted the cliche image of a bare-knuckled Lancashire textiles magnate.
During the early years of his career, banking was still operating in the shadow of 1929, its buccaneering element thoroughly disgraced and disabled by regulation.
Instead it had to do with his look of raffish eagerness, his scarred and buccaneering appearance of bravado.
Coxon lived during the Buccaneering Age of Piracy.