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Everyone forgets that they offer a valuable function for clients, providing access to capital to the stock and bond market.
Failure to bond to their parents was the prominent reason children were being given away.
Luckily for us, so far the bond market seems to be vacationing there as well.
MacDonald attended the trial but escaped on bond when he was awaiting sentence.
If the Russians had dumped the bonds, you would have seen more of a reaction in the bond market.
France is now widely considered next in line after the U.S. to lose its AAA bond rating.
Of course, mortgage rates could move lower if investors head to the relative safety of the bond market and drive yields down.
The Pecks forged a close bond with the reclusive author after a trip to her home in Monroeville, Ala., and her visit to the set.
Spreads on bond yields in a common currency today comove across emerging markets to a much higher degree than they did in the past.
Some think of themselves as demisexual, only able to feel attraction when a very strong emotional bond already exists.
It is important to use flux when soldering or oxides on the metal will prevent a good bond.
Many ex-gayers are encouraged to bond with an older straight man from their church.
A strong acid is also a substance whose conjugate base is quite happy with the excess electrons it got from that bond.
In response France invoked the terms of the Auld Alliance, her ancient bond with Scotland.
She became pregnant for the first time, and the bond between them grew ever stronger.
A contract of eternal bond of love, Confirm'd by mutual joinder of your hands.
It was built in 1935 by ES Roberts from Flemish bond brickwork with Art Deco features.
One of the ways to mark to model corporates is through bond equivalence using Macauley's algorithm for duration.
Typically, the owners or captain would be required to post a performance bond.
Cultural ties and economic interests have crafted a bond between the two countries resulting in Atlanticism.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It had the appearance of metal, but was as porous and pliable as a good grade of bond paper.
The free man is more alert to obligation, more conscientious in performance, than the bond servant.
She asked not to be acknowledged as his parent, but only to live with him, even as a bond servant, if he willed it.
The man who marries a woman for her money is a white slave, a bond servant, a travesty on manhood.
To me, and my father and mother and Ephraim, thee is no bond servant of Marmaduke Haward.
He could not get a bondsman, and I let him go after he had signed his own bond.
And when Nelson was in trouble over those stolen gold coins Uncle Jason went on his bail bond and hired the lawyer to defend him.
Virginia repeals that ordinance, annuls that bond of union, breaks that link of confederation.
Would you have men oratorical over a bottomry bond, Demosthenic about an action of trespass on the case, or a rule to compute?
A bottomry bond gives no remedy to the lenders against the owners of the ship or cargo personally.
But why should he not free himself from every bond to Brahmanism and caste?
As the buttress does not bond with the wall it was evidently a later addition.
It asks no other bond than his promise, no other evidence or attestation than his veracity.
We speak of a bond instead of a mortgage, and we adjudge where we ought to foreclose.
At her instance, Akins and another resident freeholder had already signed the bond when Dan arrived.
If he touched the hand of this man, there would be a bond between them which only death could break.
He had not thought of God as the bond of life between him and them, nor sought to nourish the life in them.
The bond was delivered to Fox, who tore it up and flung the pieces into the fire.
Heaven bless you for that bail bond, though endorsed in a lie, honest ship-captain!
The bail bond I was willing, eager even to forfeit, if that would end the matter.
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