Hedge garlic is rare to find in a market, but grows abundantly in the wild. |
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The Gatekeeper sometimes called the Hedge Brown is a common butterfly in the United Kingdom. |
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Hedge funds are being promoted as the latest attractive investment vehicle for wealthy individuals. |
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Hedge funds have been extremely successful investment vehicles, even through the recent market turmoil. |
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Hedge got a job hauling coal for Sam Dean, who had a little mine near Sand Coulee. |
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Hedge your bets by planting different species, as it is unlikely that the birds will scoff the lot. |
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The hackamore did make it easier for Hedge, who rode up and threw a half hitch around his saddle horn. |
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Hedge funds are usually highly leveraged, which multiplies the amount an investment can make in a rising market. |
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Hedge fund managers also invest in derivatives, options, futures and other exotic or sophisticated securities. |
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Hedge fund-friendly EU locations are pushing hard to promote themselves as an alternative domiciliation location. |
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Hedge funds' arrival in force creates risks and opportunities for local dealers and asset managers. |
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Hedge funds are taking advantage of human rights legislation in a bid to claim money back from the Government. |
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Hedge funds are pooled investment vehicles which aim to make money for their investors regardless of whether shares rise or fall. |
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Hedge had knocked the stovepipe down and dragged Grandma's stove outside. |
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Hedge funds are still largely misunderstood as investment vehicles. |
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Notable examples are James Martineau, Theodore Parker, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Frederic Henry Hedge. |
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And there's no doubt this is what At The End Of A Winding Day, the new record from The Hedge Schools, is doing. |
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Set in a Hedge School in 1830s Donegal, a rural community perceives itself threatened by English engineers on their Ordnance Survey task. |
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Buy a book, get an autograph, and hear the authors' tales at the Hedge School. |
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Hedge funds constitute only one of several categories of institutional investors that participate in financial markets. |
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Hedge funds and investment banks are no longer willing to allow traders to execute trades based on gut reaction alone. |
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Sponsored by Segno Marketing, Panavision, Elite Island Resorts and The Gold Hedge, red carpet photos will begin at 1pm with polo starting at 2pm. |
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From The Clubhouse and T-Rex to the Sand Trap and Hedge Maze, it's a cleverly designed challenge for the young reader and golfer. |
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Hedge funds now hover like harpies over any economy that is described as weak ready to devour and befoul any area they can get their talons on. |
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The villages of Marchwood, Ashurst and Hedge End may be considered exurbs of Southampton. |
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The addition of Hedge End, Locks Heath, Bursledon and Whiteley. |
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Their dad Steve, an engineer, would love to tinker with the engine all weekend but our 65ft narrowboat Hedge Sparrow requires no more than the ability to turn a key. |
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There are some 300 species of Stachys, also known as betonies, hedge nettles and woundworts. |
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Do you want bushes, trees, climbers, vining or do you want them to grow into a hedge? |
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This software has been licensed to banks and hedge funds for quantitative analysis and research. |
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Rugosa roses make up a dense, compact hedge at the end of the garden without distracting from the sea view. |
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Woven wattle fences hedge the crofts, enclosing each family's stock of goats and fowl. |
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Backed by a yew hedge are dozens of neatly planted rows of achilleas, euphorbias, iris and violas among others. |
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Other hedge plants for backyard retreats include Mexican orange, Pacific wax myrtle, Pittosporum tobira, and strawberry tree. |
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Most of the trees were leafless, but I think there were three wayfaring trees forming part of the hedge. |
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If the hedge funds shun European junk, that dramatic shift could drive up rates on these securities even further. |
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We are going to add some to our existing hedge as well since there seems to be no top soil whatsoever left in it. |
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A new hedge of native species such as blackthorn and whitethorn has been planted to screen the walk from the St George's Field car park. |
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This is because gold is not only seen as a hedge against the dollar, but as a financial bet against inflation too. |
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Stakes in quoted banks, hedge funds and the like are valued at the prevailing share price at the end of June. |
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A white archway, over which clung coiling whorls of the vines, gave passage through the hedge. |
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Small-leaved plants that tolerate close clipping will quickly knit together to form a seamless hedge. |
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We can't have a hedge but it's alright for them to put a dirty great lump of concrete outside our house. |
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The ancient art of hedge laying is alive and well thanks to a lone Preston craftsman, plying his trade around the area's villages. |
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All entrants should have some hedge laying experience and onlookers are welcome. |
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The company also represented that they had helped it to hedge downside risk. |
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Falls from ladders cause the most injuries, followed by accidents with electrical tools such as lawnmowers, power drills and hedge strimmers. |
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The hedge fund and leveraged speculating community have seen massive inflows and taken on unparalleled leverage. |
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The hedge is teeming with wild bird life and just now, at the height of the nesting season, a model of industry. |
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We will also plant a new species of hedge as we experiment with replacing the aging ligustrums along our perimeter. |
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The outer edge of the garden has a bamboo hedge with colourful shrubs and plants and is high enough to block out lines of sight. |
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An option is a type of insurance policy that foreign exchange traders use to hedge their risks. |
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Insurance is designed to build portfolios of diversifiable risks and to hedge the systematic risk in these portfolios. |
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Attracted by the opportunity for arbitrage with the stock market, hedge funds have also been big buyers of convertible bonds. |
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In front of the beech hedge, a patch of un-cultivated land overflowed with flowering thyme, rosemary and gorse. |
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In the center of its pool was an elevated statue of a cupid, and around it was a circular green hedge. |
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Wildflowers here include water parsnip, fringed loosestrife, and hedge nettle. |
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I have a hedge and it attracts Western tanagers, rufous hummingbirds, and yellow warblers, to name a few. |
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Institutions are treading cautiously, even as they up the ante by courting hedge funds more assiduously. |
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He took in the cooling salt air and paused to listen to a gull's cry past a hedge of trees. |
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He ate holes in the macrocarpa hedge so that the kids could supply him with sweets and apples. |
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Nestled between the two wings of the inn was a hedge maze that would magically rearrange itself every day. |
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He then took the jute sack off the parcel carrier and worked his way through the hedge. |
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Now the average man on the street is not going to get worked up over what happens to hedge funds. |
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I am sure that your position is a hedge, but if your physical metal is delayed, you may have to borrow at this backwardation. |
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He now hopes to plant another 450 metres of hedge at Hob Moor to replace deteriorating hedges and to screen other ugly boundaries. |
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Another option is move the path to the school's eastern boundary and build a high fence, wall or hedge to screen the school. |
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A Yew hedge screens the paved area at the back door which leads to a herb garden. |
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We carefully considered the residents and offered to screen the stables with a hawthorn hedge but if necessary we will remove it. |
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Despite the billions he pocketed from running his hedge fund, he maintains greater interest in philosophy than matters material. |
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He removed his rucksack from his back, and took out his secateurs and his hedge clippers. |
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They allow me to operate at a comfortable standing position and to feel around before snipping, avoiding damage to the bark of the hedge itself. |
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As I got closer to the entrance of the hedge maze I couldn't see anybody there so I had to question why I'd been directed here. |
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He was unaware of the beautiful garden nestled in the heart of the hedge maze. |
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Some force you to navigate hedge mazes or find countless skulls while stumbling through underground passages. |
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It seemed to be one of those hedge mazes that you always saw in movies or read about in books. |
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More prosaically, unlike conventional hedge mazes, the gabion cages will require minimal maintenance and should last for 50 years. |
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The elite levels of the hedge fund, private equity, and investment banking sectors remain male-dominated. |
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I will also have to abandon plans for replacing the yew hedge. |
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Summers had a brief, lucrative part-time gig last decade at hedge fund D.E. Shaw. |
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But instead of loaning to car buyers and credit-card holders, the Fed handed trillions to banks and hedge funds, interest-free. |
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The modern use of the hedge maze is now purely recreational. |
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I have beds full of wild strawberries at Brockhole and there are ferns and aquilegias elsewhere in the garden that I can transplant into the hedge. |
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In an existing courtyard, the Goodmans removed an old boxwood hedge that cramped the area, tore out the lawn, and added a multilevel flagstone patio and fountain. |
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After slapping Harry on the ear, I keeked out of the flap expecting to see a furious young girl in the truck's wake, but only spotted a calf looking over a hedge. |
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When I went for my walk this afternoon there was still no sign of snow, though the drifts of fallen May blossom along the hedge bottoms kept my mind on the topic. |
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The hedge was reportedly longer than the Great Wall of China! |
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The edge at most hedge funds is getting an informational edge, or using holdings to push for changes in management. |
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The arbours were wooden dining halls, surrounded by a hedge and ditch with an elaborate entrance, that were used as places of entertainment and feasting. |
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Croft galloped across the field and jumped the low hedge into the meadow. |
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While temping at a hedge fund, an unregulated investment pool with lofty fees and million-dollar investment minimums, I accepted a full-time position. |
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I saw Mother shoot a warning glance over at me from the hedge garden. |
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Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the hedge fund galleon Group, pursued a Wall Street lifestyle. |
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But he is clearly focused on big picture social and political issues than he is on running money in his hedge fund. |
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The letter of intent will also finalize whether the sale of hedge funds, which are high-risk in nature and currently banned in Taiwan, will be allowed, Lu added. |
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My hedge maze is two straight lines of bushes that lead to a cactus. |
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After she left Lehman, callan went to work at Credit Suisse to develop a business that, ironically, deals with hedge funds. |
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I tucked in, and with a sideways glance through the bare low hedge, pushed on and on and tried to be optimistic about a ten-degree ribbon of pink sky. |
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But some professional investors and hedge funds take advantage of loopholes in the rules to sell shares without making any attempt to borrow the stock. |
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The boxwood is tall enough to provide a feeling of shelter while you're sitting down, yet low enough so that you can enjoy glimpses of the beautiful bonsai beyond the hedge. |
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Protect garden beds exposed to the wind with a hedge of glossy abelia. |
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We are all guilty of spraying an entire juniper hedge for bagworms when only three or four bags were seen which could have been easily picked off and crushed. |
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Bond traders have been the new rainmakers on Wall Street, thanks to low interest rates, few defaults, and a rise in the number of aggressive fixed-income hedge funds. |
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They turn a corner of the hedge maze and find the statue of Theo's bride. |
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Quickthorn makes an excellent hedge with a long season of interest, or it can be grown as specimen tree, as it is very hardy and is useful in coastal or exposed positions. |
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Currently, companies that hedge an interest-rate or price risk with an option contract can amortize the cost of the option over the life of the contract. |
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The farm itself has good numbers of breeding birds and is home to yellowhammers, linnets, corn buntings, tree and hedge sparrows, along with lapwings and grey partridge. |
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I'm also looking at cherry laurel or wax myrtle as a privacy hedge. |
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To the west a tree lined hedge screens the site from Stantyway Road, which passes the site in a shallow cutting with tree lined hedges on the banks on both sides. |
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In the central panel, Sen. Elizabeth Warren whispers into the ear of the Pope as Mitt Romney and hedge fund managers are flayed. |
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Dunham makes fun of herself only so that she can then hedge and embrace an authoritative role. |
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In 1994, Bezos took his wife, left a cushy job as vice president of hedge fund D.E. Shaw, and went west. |
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I used to work at an elite Manhattan hedge fund that recruited almost exclusively from the Ivy League and its equivalents. |
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The center-right hedge fund clique known as Third Way, and associated Blue Dogs and hangers on. |
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On Friday, hedge fund trader Michael Steinberg was sentenced to 3.5 years in jail for his insider-trading conviction. |
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He worked for a hedge fund, D.E. Shaw, where he made a ton of money. |
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Providing privacy, a dense hedge of ligustrums borders the east side of the property. |
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Among the items stolen from Mr Walton's garage were hedge cutters, three rotavators and two hedge strimmers. |
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Investors viewed the IPO as a crucial litmus test to determine whether other hedge funds will follow Fortress onto the stock market. |
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Four tall pointane trees, each a perfect teardrop, stood surrounded by a low hedge of russet crackleberry. |
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The car careered down the road, missed the curve, and went through a hedge. |
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The intergrown foliage atop a xylosma hedge appears to be delicately balanced on long wooden fingers. |
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A hedge fund is supposed to hedge against market movements by unhedged instruments. |
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As with a hedge of bright, trumpety hibiscus, the eye is daily drawn to the full bloom, away from a confrontation with the passage of time. |
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Trim off the small, superfluous branches on each side of the hedge that straggle too far out. |
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The hedge fund notes the chain's official policy is to bring out one breadstick per customer at a time, plus an extra for the table. |
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Following a hedge on our right, we pass through a gap and cross another stile to reach the roadway at Brickkiln Lane. |
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James's within the City of Westminster also have a large concentration of hedge fund and private equity funds. |
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Sometimes this was done to smooth out cyclical bumps, to diversify, the hope being that it would hedge an investment portfolio. |
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Like a fruitful garden without an hedge, that quickens the appetite to enjoy so tempting a prize. |
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As a hedge along the southern edge of the yard, he has planted a row of calamondins. |
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He is now at a hedge fund called GoldenTree Asset Management. |
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc has taken as taken a stake in Cantab Capital Partners LLP, a hedge fund. |
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A TWO-FOOT telephoto lens peering out of a hedge, as mums drop their kids off for the day. |
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It is a lucky day, and I feel extra lucky when I turn the corner of Mrs Odegard's street and see Bill out front, clipping her caragana hedge. |
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Common pheasants nest solely on the ground in scrapes, lined with some grass and leaves, frequently under dense cover or a hedge. |
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Holders of such securities are anxious to hedge, diversify or monetize a part of this wealth without creating a taxable or sale event. |
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First, the Merak's engine exploded, showering the Urraco in pieces of the wreckage and forcing Clarkson to crash into a hedge. |
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For example, the warehouser might be a reinsurer that writes contracts to help primary insurers hedge mortality risk. |
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Carl is a partner and mentor with Tech Wildcatters and a general partner with a hedge fund. |
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Dave Manley, from Trowbridge, Cardiff, on the other hand, says he is convinced the bird is an albinistic hedge sparrow. |
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Some readers were upset by the callousness of hedge fund traders. |
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Today the target is hedge funds, and Steve Cohen is the capo di capo. |
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Yet just the other day, I saw a landscape where it had vined its way to the top of a 4-foot xylosma hedge. |
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Club question Last week, Gordon McPhee emailed in to ask when he should trim back his thuja conifer hedge. |
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I'm sure he backed into the hedge on accident, but the hedge and the car are both a mess now. |
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Many holders of gold store it in form of bullion coins or bars as a hedge against inflation or other economic disruptions. |
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He created a rose with eleven petals, to represent the eleven players of the team, based on the hedge rose. |
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They gave him an opportunity to apostatize and then tied him to a hedge and flogged him. |
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In 1987, he co-founded The Davco Group, a hedge fund arbitraging opportunities in global securities and commodities markets. |
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Unfortunately one of the managers of a hedge fund known as Arcanum had a corrupt individual who attempted to place blame of fund mismanagement. |
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At right-hand bend go ahead through kissing gates into fields, follow the right-hand hedge towards Pentre Farm. |
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The two men left the firm in May, following BNY Mellon s move to rejigger its fund of hedge funds business. |
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Cut it to the ground with a string trimmer or hedge shears, dig up clumps of it and plant one gallon or five gallon lady ferns. |
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Last week Lauren Warner asked how long it would take her privet hedge to reshoot if she cut it back. |
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I'm not sure if I prefer a flowering hedge like lantana or a non-flowering one like boxwood. |
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The name haw, originally an Old English term for hedge, applies to the fruit. |
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Founded in 1999, Reval is a global leader in derivative risk management and hedge accounting solutions. |
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Many hedge funds had accumulated large positions within the LSE, and many managers of those funds, as well as Furse, indicated that the bid was still not satisfactory. |
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Alternatively, if the asset 5 is traded, but only illiquidly, it is possible to imagine that the agent can make a one-off hedge in 5 at the start of the option. |
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As I passed along the edge of the meadow the cow-parsnip was as tall as I, frothing up to the top of the hedge, putting the faded hawthorn to a wan blush. |
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It is believed the tractor's left wheel went through a hedge and fencing on one side of the singletrack road and the tractor toppled over the edge. |
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So for a potential bridleway, if the grass is cut, or a hedge cut back, this could constitute street works for the purpose of this section, so enabling it to be used. |
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I timed it successfully, and had no doubt of having added four to my score, when, to my astonishment, I saw a fieldsman running from the direction of the hedge. |
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Mowing lawns is believed to be a risk factor for acquiring tularemia in disease-endemic areas where lagomorph reservoirs may be killed by mowers or hedge trimmers. |
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The discussion begins with a description of repos and reverses, the difference between on-the-run and older securities, and the ways dealers use repos to finance and hedge. |
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The first so-called hedge sermon was held in the cemetery of Boeschepe in the always turbulent Flemish Westkwartier on Sunday morning, July 12, timed to coincide with mass. |
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Harry returns to preparing for the final task, a hedge maze. |
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I only used secateurs, but in future should I use hedge cutters? |
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The MP, a Londoner, also claimed expenses for cushion covers, a lawn mower, bath mats, pain killers and hedge clippers, as well as household repairs, it emerged. |
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The principle behind using CFD trading to hedge is one of cost-efficiency. |
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Once the hedge is in place, the client can consider borrowing money, monetizing the position or expanding the risk profile back out again into a more diversified portfolio. |
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The common hawthorn is extensively used in Europe as a hedge plant. |
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Lemonwood makes a fine hedge, growing up to 40 feet in height. |
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The funds financials, which were sterling, said nothing about the operation risk embedded inside these individual members of the hedge fund maggotry. |
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He didn't remark on the snowcone colors of the high bougainvillaea hedge. |
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Only a little pollard hedge kept us from their blood-shot eyes. |
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Splitting pods make an audible pop, and sitting beside a caragana hedge in August or September is akin to sitting before a giant bowl of Rice Krispies. |
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He bought a January '08 put for Procter and Gamble at 80 to hedge his bet. |
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