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The [[espievie]] was first bred in captivity in a famous scientific collaboration between [[Calder]] and the brothers [[Maple brothers|Godfrey and Maginot Maple]], then working in the [[George Ugland]]’s zoological menagerie in [[George Town]]. The site is occupied today by [[Ugland House]], headquarters of an industrial breeding programme for [[espievie]]s of all kinds, meaning that the continued survival of this freak of financial biology is, for the foreseeable future, assured.
The [[espievie]] was first bred in captivity in a famous scientific collaboration between [[Calder]] and the brothers [[Maple brothers|Godfrey and Maginot Maple]], then working in the [[George Ugland]]’s zoological menagerie in [[George Town]]. The site is occupied today by [[Ugland House]], headquarters of an industrial breeding programme for [[espievie]]s of all kinds, meaning that the continued survival of this freak of financial biology is, for the foreseeable future, assured.
Most [[espievie]]s are harmless and even friendly and can be useful around the garden, mulching up tax liabilities and so on. But occasionally they turn nasty. Poor [[Andrew Fastow]] was hounded to prison by three of his own [[raptors]], and the less said about [[synthetic CDO]]s the better.


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