Jerry Bailey will retain his regular mount aboard Orientate, while Pat Day will be in the irons with Day Trader. |
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Yes, the guns are replica.50-cal Brownings done by Aero Trader and are very nice. |
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So we got the car magazines, looked through Auto Trader, checked the various web sites, and pretty much got caught up in the idea. |
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The same goes for bags of Trader Joe's Diced Harvest Medley or other chains' cut-and-ready-to-cook vegetables. |
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Global Trader 247 offers customers a no commission, no brokerage fee service to small institutions, retail investors, high net worth individuals and other customers. |
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Lombara joins HSBC from Merrill Lynch in New York where he was Managing Director and Head Trader for the Zero Coupon Bond Desk. |
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And I keep quite a lot of it around, especially chocolate-covered almonds and Trader Joes minipretzels smothered in dark chocolate. |
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Like most cases of Missing Trader fraud it involves mobile phones and a series of bogus trades between sham companies. |
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The main business structures for small business owners to choose from are the Sole Trader or a Company. |
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It's also known as Missing Trader Fraud because, when the taxman tries to get VAT, the firm that should pay has vanished. |
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The Derby Trader was a free weekly newspaper which is no longer in print. |
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Still with a bit to do approaching the business end, the Notnowcato filly picked up most takingly to cut down odds-on jolly Cotton Trader, with a subsequent winner in third. |
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The average starting salary of a Dealer is set at 1,800 euros monthly, for the Trader at 2,500 and for the Technical Analyst at 2,000, always based on experience and skills. |
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The traders at The Trader Meeting seem extremely concerned that the fallout in Greece could lead to more social fallout in Portugal, Spain and Italy. |
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The former city trader will join the job queue following a disagreement with the club's owner over transfer policy. |
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I'm no technician, but a wily old trader once told me to ignore the news and trust the charts. |
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The same crowd that was there when the pension was paid out, reassembles to inspect the goods of the trader and to start spending the money. |
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After a trader completes a deal, the back-office staff confirm the trades by phone and also reconcile cash accounts at the end of each day. |
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In Puerto Rico the most brutal competition is for loading the ships, and to some extent for the trader. |
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The momentum trader has already engaged in technical analysis, examining stock charts for signs of the breakout. |
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Signals are as easy as ABC for the trader with the right tools and know-how. |
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He began his career in the '80s as a trader and a quantitative analyst for firms like UBS and Credit Suisse. |
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One trader along the border of what are today South Africa and Botswana employed 400 African hunters in the pursuit of rhino horn. |
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The profits of a trader for tax purposes are computed using the ordinary principles of commercial accounting. |
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Because the day trader needs to monitor stock prices constantly, live price quotations are essential to his or her success. |
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Market day in Kendal was a bit of a let-down for one trader last week. |
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Adoboli might have learned how to hide his losses during a stint in the UBS back office before he became a trader. |
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If a trader, therefore, has alternative or multiple income streams, they may be better off to incorporate their business as a company and reinvest the profits back into it. |
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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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A farmer, like any other trader, is entitled to a capital allowance for the cost of plant and machinery and motor vehicles used in his farming trade. |
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As a commodities trader she dressed in tailor-made men's suits. |
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More likely he sailed the seas as trader or humble fisherman. |
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When dirk abandons his artistic aspirations to become a bond trader, even Selina seems to lose interest in dirk. |
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Of course, Adoboli, the son of a ghanaian diplomat, is not the first rogue trader to ruin his employers. |
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Nevertheless, selling short is a high-risk exercise that's only for the most sophisticated trader. |
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It took us 23 days to cross on a fruit trader and, of our convoy of 75, only 32 ships arrived in Liverpool. |
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In a similar vein, a trader can evade customs duty by understatement of quantity or volume of the product of trade. |
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A trader may also evade duty by misrepresenting traded goods, categorizing goods as items which attract lower customs duties. |
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Private licenses to mint these coins were revoked in 1644 which led trader to resume minting their own supplementary tokens. |
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The Chola dynasty of medieval India was a dominant seapower in the Indian Ocean, an avid maritime trader and diplomatic entity with Song China. |
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The set-and-forget trader is playing fundamental direction and is seeking very large moves of 150 to 300 pips. |
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Overall, however, mercantilist policies had a positive impact on Britain helping turn it into the world's dominant trader and the global hegemon. |
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More recent arrivals include Bugis trader settlers from Sulawesi and Javanese transmigrants. |
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When Alexander was ten years old, a trader from Thessaly brought Philip a horse, which he offered to sell for thirteen talents. |
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Chief Kwamin Ansah, while accepting Azambuja, as he had any other Portuguese trader who arrived on his coast, was wary of a permanent settlement. |
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Another important Malacca trader was Curia de Raja who also hailed from Luzon. |
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Anthony Jenkinson succeeded Chancellor as the main trader of the Muscovy Company. |
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The head of the post, Hendrik Hertog, had a reputation for being a successful slave trader. |
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The Fenghuangshi mosque was constructed by an Egyptian trader who moved to Hangzhou. |
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Their buy or sell orders may be executed on their behalf by a stock exchange trader. |
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The trader eventually buys back the stock, making money if the price fell in the meantime and losing money if it rose. |
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Even Maxwell the trader, who has been most among them, is compelled to resort to the curious sign language common to most of the prairie tribes. |
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A year earlier, Ogetonicut's brother Whistling Duck had been murdered by a white fur trader. |
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Established in the 1960s, the Bridgend-based business is a family run firm initially set up as a sole trader with one removal van. |
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People are dangerously suffering from globophobia says a senior floor trader in New York. |
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Douglas McIntosh, 41, forged customers' signatures and sold their goods to a market trader, Durham Crown Court heard. |
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But when they got to Washington DC, they drugged him and sold him to a slave trader called Burch. |
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Benjamin Walker plays Abraham who, as a boy, sees his mum fall victim to vampire and slave trader Jack Barts. |
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Chohan is wanted after failing to appear in court for his part in an estimated PS200 million missing trader fraud. |
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Missing trader fraud involves high-value goods which are imported from another EU country VAT-free. |
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Missing trader fraud is where VAT registration is obtained to acquire goods VAT-free from other EU member states. |
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On their trails is Captain McIntyre, a slave trader with the Yululu Bone. |
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And in Astapor, Daenerys's negotiations with the vile slave trader for his army of eunuch soldiers has her advisors wondering if she has lost her mind. |
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Therefore, the active trader must reconcile his monthly position report to his Form 1099-B to mark to market any pending trades that have not settled. |
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This is a market order with a minimum and a maximum and a trader. |
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This is a market order with minimum and maximum and a trader and executed as the issuance of warrants without negotiation or re-order competition. |
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And the storyteller began to tell of a poor man who had one thousand bezants and who was on his way to see the sheep trader, and for each coin he received two sheep. |
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The latest victim, a food trader from Sella Kafta village in the northern district of Kambia, had been sick for up to 10 days without informing authorities. |
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The market trader was fined for selling underweight bags of fruit. |
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The Chinese trader Sun Long even supposedly adopted the son of the king of Majapahit and his Chinese wife, a son who went on to become Raden Patah. |
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In the 18th century, Britain became the world's largest slave trader. |
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In 1476, Bryggen burned down in a fire started by a drunk trader. |
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These bones might be the remains of a trader from the Middle East. |
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Bunyan's father was a brazier or tinker who travelled around the area mending pots and pans, and his grandfather had been a chapman or small trader. |
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Under free trade the trader is the master and the producer the slave. |
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The first Englishman recorded to have taken slaves from Africa was John Lok, a London trader who, in 1555, brought to England five slaves from Guinea. |
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