This theft was premeditated because the barrow is completely worthless to anyone other than a trader. |
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Many indignant customers led the vigilance officers straight to the errant trader who had got them in the soup. |
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How on earth do you argue with a Spanish trader when you can't speak the language? |
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The subtext is that this is a story of a personal vice, usually greed, on the part of the trader or his managers or both. |
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Tonnes of flowers are sold on a daily basis in this bustling market, each trader selling a minimum of 1,000 kg of flowers daily. |
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No money changed hands, but, when it was over, the market trader handed her a pair of nylons as she wept. |
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In Europe we are the largest trader of carbon credits, having traded over one billion to date. |
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A trader might set a stop-loss for his active trade if a support level is broken. |
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If a farmer has farm income from a sole trader and also from a farming partnership, the income averaging rules apply to both businesses. |
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Thus in block discounting and factoring the trader sells the debts due to him from his customers to his financier at a discount. |
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Once a trader understands the process of how price interacts and changes, he or she can exploit it more easily. |
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So the trader covers his position and takes his profits to move on to the next stock on his list. |
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One of the first men Seekaboo enlisted was Josiah Francis, the son of an English trader and a Creek mother. |
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Red Eagle was born Bill Weatherford, son of a white trader and a Creek mother whose maiden name had been Tait. |
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When properly used, these indicators can be an invaluable resource for any currency trader. |
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Feeling a career in the academy would be too risky, he became a commodities trader and trading systems designer. |
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But it seems that a trader at a US investment bank miskeyed an entry for a trade at the close of business. |
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While still in high school in the late 1990s, he used his college fund to become a wildly successful day trader. |
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Again, every mouse-clicking day trader has that level market on their charts. |
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The son of a prosperous Hindu trader, Bhai Pheru, Guru Angad was an ardent devotee of the Hindu goddess Durga. |
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He was not a lumberjack, or a fur trader, and he didn't live in an igloo or eat blubber, or own a dog sled. |
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A well-prepared trader can withstand the temporary drawdowns until the price turns in his or her favor. |
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He finds his job as a currency trader empty, and he doesn't know where to turn. |
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Then came an offer from some planters for Crusoe to act as a trader on a slave ship bound for Africa. |
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When the market is strongly bullish, the astute trader is ready to short the market. |
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As a market trader I understand business and running the town would require a sense of business. |
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Later he was an energy trader for Goldman Sachs, he delivered food to homeless shelters, and he helped a friend promote his new restaurant. |
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It is worth considering going elsewhere if a trader insists that you pay up front and there does not seem to be a good reason. |
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They hunted, fished and stole ponies, and occasionally when a trader came and supplied them, they drank firewater and fought with one another. |
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In computing tax due on business profits, the trader is not given any allowance for depreciation of business assets. |
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He is the supposed messianic figure of the cargo cult, a white man in disguise, a trader whose blank expression calmly signifies the done deal. |
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The other man took the piece of paper and moved off, while the trader glowed with pride at having closed yet another excellent deal. |
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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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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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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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The momentum trader has already engaged in technical analysis, examining stock charts for signs of the breakout. |
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At the time of marriage, the wife was 27 years of age and was a corporate bond trader. |
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Signals are as easy as ABC for the trader with the right tools and know-how. |
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The financier eventually receives the proceeds of the debts, the trader usually agreeing to repurchase any bad debts. |
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Family businesses come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from the unincorporated sole trader to the multi-member incorporated business. |
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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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I am thinking of becoming a sole trader but all the information that I have been able to gather so far is very complicated to understand. |
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As soon as you start out as a sole trader you must register yourself as self-employed. |
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If you are a sole trader or partnership, give your business name and address in case information is held under these details. |
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As she was peddling her wares one day at a local market, a visiting trader placed a large order for earthenware cooking stoves. |
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When the owner of an occupied large market sells a good in the trader phase, he gets an extra 2 doubloons from the bank for it. |
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That way many diamond dealers are sons of previous dealers and family connection are an important factor in becoming a diamond trader. |
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He was a good student and the skills he learned at the school prepared him for his future career as a fur trader and mapmaker in Canada. |
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The world's most populous nation will soon be its biggest polluter and its biggest trader. |
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Market day in Kendal was a bit of a let-down for one trader last week. |
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The work had taken 30 minutes, and the trader had been paid in full. |
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Jacob is convinced that a scrupulous stock market trader is behind the death and sets out to get revenge. |
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This applies whether you are a sole trader, limited company or partnership. |
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The trader dishes the CDs out as fivers and tenners change hands. |
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The consumer shall also be refunded by the trader, to a reasonable extent, the cost of remedying the lack of conformity himself. |
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I often had calls from my own risk managers forewarning me that a senior trader was about to call me to complain about a declined transaction. |
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Other brokers honor their prices only when the trader is wrong, and almost never when prices are moving in your favor. |
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At the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War the Spartans slew any trader they caught sailing around their coast line, irrespective of their ethnicity. |
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The trader shall be liable to the consumer for any lack of conformity which exists at the time the risk passes to the consumer. |
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This is entirely different to scalping which is resorted to by many a trader on a regular basis. |
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Consequently, the trader buys the spread by simultaneously buying five SXF futures contracts and selling twelve SCF futures contracts. |
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In France, a single person, a financial trader managed to misappropriate billions of dollars. |
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One Sunday morning I was hailed by a trader known as The Banana King who used more pure oratory selling a bunch of bananas than any politician had used since Churchill. |
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Furthermore, the consumer should not compensate the trader for the use of the defective goods. |
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Before expiry of the withdrawal period, the consumer shall inform the trader of his decision to withdraw on a durable medium. |
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The trader will only offer me a credit note, or an exchange. |
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Ian Hart was a Wall St derivatives trader, before becoming a head-hunter for, among other banks, Lehman Brothers. |
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In the context of sports arbitrage betting a scalping trader or scalper looks to make lots of small profits, which in time can add up. |
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Trading process is simplified as much as possible, so that everyone could play the game and feel like a real trader! |
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The rewards trader can be found cowering in the Fremennik camp to the south of Daemonheim. |
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The large amount of economic news and data releases that are expected this week is causing trader hesitation. |
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Using the very same second screen indicator that is used prior to entering the trade, the short-term trader can use intraday occurrences of market reversals to exit the trade. |
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His helper passes the CDs to him from a three-feet-deep cardboard box and the trader dishes them out to supporters as fivers and tenners change hands. |
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It applies equally to all proceedings, whether the debtor is a natural person or a legal person, a trader or an individual. |
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The trader was very rich, but even so he never let slip an opportunity to make a profit, however small. |
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Caxton was a trader in rich cloths, a mercer, and books were his passion. |
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A client of a trader or dealer in securities owns an option to buy publicly traded shares in XYZ Corporation. |
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Pierre was a fur trader, businessman, justice of the peace, politician and office holder. |
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More likely he sailed the seas as trader or humble fisherman. |
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Kogan, who was born in Russia, is a trader at a bank in the City of London. |
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The former owner of the small firm that closed down had just started a new business, vowing never to be a sole trader again because it rather ruined her own lifestyle. |
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I was talking to an organic trader yesterday and while all his contracts are secure, they are now specifying North Dakota product. |
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Where the trader refuses to rescind the contract, the burden of proof shall lie with him. |
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He kicked back, wore sweats, became a mildly obsessed day trader on his home computer, and began chauffeuring his kids to school and soccer games. |
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These tiny documents were purchased by a flea market trader in a trunk stored in the attic of a prominent Savannah family during the dispersal of an estate. |
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Only a diamond dealer with a stable place of business will obtain the diamond trader licence. |
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In any case the trader shall deliver the goods within a maximum of thirty days from the day of the conclusion of the contract. |
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One WCE local trader who made the switch said there were only a few minor glitches in the computer system and felt things went well, overall. |
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Robbie Zampieri, 30, a trader on the foreign exchange floor for Carr Futures, was low man on the totem pole, working the swing shift. |
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At the huge electronic market of Alaba in Lagos, trader Ibrahim Bakare is one of many who will travel back to the north-east to vote. |
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After initially fruitful exchanges, Hayes received the following email from a trader at JP Morgan Chase, whose rate setter were not cooperating. |
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A former speaker of the Knesset — like Netanyahu, he is a member of the Likud — he was a clubhouse pol, a backslapper, a vote trader. |
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It will also be interesting to those who are not indifferent about career of a staff trader or consultant of a financial company. |
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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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Julien Daniel has travelled the world as a student, representative, business owner, textile trader, real estate investor and... philosopher. |
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As a commodities trader she dressed in tailor-made men's suits. |
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When the trader repairs a good making use of spare parts, the goods should be fit for use. |
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The trader watches the data on the opened position in order to determine the most profitable time to close the deal. |
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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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Such would be the case where the taxpayer was clearly a money lender or a trader or dealer in debt obligations. |
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Another trader, Ibrahim Lawal, 25, said he himself had turned over a new leaf. |
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A kinsman of Sir Francis Drake, Hawkins began his career as a merchant in the African trade and soon became the first English slave trader. |
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Being void of the technical analysis function this terminal greatly facilitates analysis of multiple accounts making it possible for the trader to be connected to all accounts at the same time. |
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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 Fenghuangshi mosque was constructed by an Egyptian trader who moved to Hangzhou. |
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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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A few years before photographer David LaChapelle, the former Wall Street trader festooned with gold and glitter works that brought the baroque tradition back to life. |
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The requirement of good faith may be satisfied by the trader where he deals fairly and equitably with the other party whose legitimate interests he should take into account. |
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The series was to be financed by billionaire former Enron trader John Arnold, a man committed to reducing pension options for millions of Americans. |
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In that context, the trader or carrier should be notified accordingly. |
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This contract online business is that by which a trader offers or provides remote and electronic delivery of goods or services as part of an economic activity. |
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Where the export sale was made via a related trader located outside the Community, the export price was established on the basis of the first resale price to independent customers in the Community. |
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Market conditions have turned quite volatile lately with trader sentiment shifting rather dramatically between bullish and bearish this past week. |
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In theory a trader could turn a small investment into large profits by re-investing his earlier profits into future bets so as to generate exponential growth. |
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There is no provision in this Directive regarding the sanctions that might be attached to a failure by a trader to give the consumer this information. |
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Hence, a trader has equal access to trade in a rising or falling market. |
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In most areas, milk is marketed either within the village or to a trader who comes to the village to take its dairy products and market them elsewhere. |
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We aim to build on the success of current joint programs by expanding trusted traveller and trader programs, harmonizing existing programs, and automating processes at the land border to increase efficiency. |
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But no free trader calls this a depression. |
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Certainly, we have been among the most active free trader in the region. |
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Most transactions involving livestock are done through an intermediary, who acts as guarantor between a seller and a trader who do not know each other. |
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When a trader needs to move, he unplugs his desk, moves it to the new location, plugs in and goes to work. |
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A pattern day trader is generally defined as a customer who day trades four or more times in five business days. |
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When Woodman became a horse trader in Kyrgyzstan, Scott leapt out of her chair. |
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Horse trader Mr Reeder was found bloodied in the street and rushed to hospital with substantial bleeding and multiple fractures to his skull. |
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People are dangerously suffering from globophobia says a senior floor trader in New York. |
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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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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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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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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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Futures trader John, nicknamed Chinkie John by colleagues, panicked when investing heavily in German bonds. |
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Stanley Adams plays Cyrano Jones, a space trader who gives a tribble to Uhura who brings it on The Enterprise. |
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Our IDs are checked every day, and we don't know what is happening,'' said Ali Rozi, 28, a Uighur trader at the sprawling Panijayuan market. |
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An individual who underpays estimated tax is subject to an addition to tax trader Sec. |
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Arriving among the herdsmen, Pahom learns that the trader did not lie. |
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The 72-year-old financier has been churning chief executives with the gusto of a day trader flipping shares. |
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First, the act permits the day trader to use mark to market accounting for his or her security portfolio. |
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A day trader is an individual who buys and sells securities all day for a living. |
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The German steel trader is expecting a weak third quarter due to lower orders. |
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Wronged by a local baron and with his wife murdered, Mikkelsen's 16th-century horse trader sets about raising an army to mete out revenge. |
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In a China awash with fake iPhones, pirated DVDs and fake Louis Vuitton bags, rice trader Lin Chunping took fakery to a new level. |
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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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The set-and-forget trader is playing fundamental direction and is seeking very large moves of 150 to 300 pips. |
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Today, trader should follow closely the MPC Meeting Minutes due at 8:30 GMT as they will provide insight and direction for the GBP for the near future. |
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The ver y nature of simplified procedures implies that few controls are made during processing and that customs place reliance on the correctness of the information provided by the trader once the authorisation is granted. |
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The hit or miss options require that the trader specify a time frame, and then a price range, and the market maker or broker will then create a price. |
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Jeremy Fand, senior proprietary currency trader at WestLB in New York, is in the contrarian camp, predicting that the dollar will get help from the stronger American economy. |
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Where the trader has remedied the lack of conformity by replacement, the period specified in paragraph 1 shall start anew as from the moment the consumer as acquired the material possession of the replaced good. |
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A year earlier, Ogetonicut's brother Whistling Duck had been murdered by a white fur trader. |
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Explorer, fur trader and mapmaker, David Thompson used Rocky Mountain House as a base for finding a pass across the Rocky Mountains to access the Ktunaxa and other potential partners. |
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This film examines the life of David Thompson from his youth at the Grey Coat School in London through his active years as a fur trader, mapmaker and surveyor to his last poverty-stricken days in Montréal. |
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Fur trader, mapmaker and explorer David Thompson lived for a time at Rocky Mountain House as an employee of the North West Company, and used it as a base for exploring a route across the Rocky Mountains. |
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They grazed the anklebone, as if an unemployed futures trader too distracted by the help-wanted ads to read the care instructions on his pants had thrown them into a dryer at the laundromat. |
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Though a bit of a trimmer and waverer, Mr Barroso, a former Portuguese prime minister, is a free-market liberal and free trader, and an Anglophile. |
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He contributed to criminal charges against two other employees, Javier Martin-Artajo, a supervisor, and Julien Grout, another trader, for falsifying records to hide hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. |
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Within minutes of the Salman client order being received by that trader, Fediuk placed a jitney order to buy shares of TVX to cover his outstanding short position. |
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Viktor Vekselberg was also able to cultivate his image as a patriotic oligarch by agreeing to restore Fort Ross, the Russian colony founded in California in 1812 by the trader, Ivan Kuskov. |
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Soon thereafter Pierre-August Vieillemard moved to Paris where he worked as a trader for a certain period, until his life came to a turning point when he met the master lithographer François Appel. |
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Instead of an 'I've-seen-it-all-before' old-timer, Mr. Hughes might well be mistaken for a stock market trader, or an up-and-coming Director in a government office. |
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For example in an on-premises transaction, the main characteristics of a product, the identity of the trader and the arrangements for delivery may be apparent from the context. |
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A farmer-entrepreneur running a farm on the free market after the reform and in the face of enormous competition is risking everything, without having even the insurance fallback that is available to the investor or trader. |
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If no VAT is charged, there is no scope for the potential 'missing' trader to abscond without accounting to the treasury for the VAT element of the price received from his customer. |
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Members cannot disavow the actions of a person acting under their authority or on their behalf, regardless of whether such person has been identified as a trader. |
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The trader shall deliver the goods in conformity with the sales contract. |
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One market trader has given up fish and taken to selling chicken instead. The scarcity is the result of overfishing, and it affects both poor and rich countries, polluted and unpolluted. |
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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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For a trader who has been brought up on charts, moving averages and oscillators the concept of squares, circles and square roots can be a little daunting and maybe a little mystifying. |
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There is little doubt that the region has emerged as a major global consumer, investor and trader in its own right, thus playing an important role as a building block of the multilateral trading system. |
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The shield contains elements reverberating between past and present, memorializing for the past the exploits of David Thompson, fur trader, explorer, and surveyor. |
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As regards spare parts used in effecting a repair, the trader should be liable for any lack of conformity until the liability period for the purchased product has expired. |
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Average daily calorie and protein intakes sank, and the difference between being officially employed or self-employed, being a trader or a smuggler started to blur. |
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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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Earlier, an internal investigation found that SocGen had been slipshod in overseeing the activities of Jérôme Kerviel, the futures trader at the centre of the alleged fraud. |
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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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Q I was thinking of converting my sole trader business into a company, but understand this may no longer be tax efficient. |
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But the venture only really took off when Ian, who previously ran the business as a sole trader, registered it as a limited company. |
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The trader shall reimburse any payment received from the consumer within fourteen days from the day on which he receives the communication of withdrawal. |
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And while he is not an enthusiastic free trader, he is a multilateralist and would probably favour a global trade deal. |
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Rogue trader William Fouracre, 25, avoided prison when he was sentenced in June over overpriced work in Spital. |
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If the trader makes a telephone call to the consumer with a view to concluding a distance contract, he shall disclose his identity and the commercial purpose of the call at the beginning of the conversation with the consumer. |
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A few firms cling on, such as CCS, a specialist in dog fish, and Russell Grant, an offal trader, which has found new markets for its fishy slop in west Africa. |
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A 36-year old trader, Navinder Singh Sarao, is challenging his extradition to the US, where he is accused of artificially manipulating the market. |
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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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The World's Best Food Markets BBC2, 9pm Roger Barton is a fishmonger who has been set the challenge of becoming a sole trader in other plaices, sorry, places around the world. |
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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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This is a market order with a minimum and a maximum and a trader. |
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When City trader Tom is left EUR50m in a numbered Swiss bank account, he asks few questions and uses the cash to cover his losses from a stint of insider dealing. |
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The Leeds-born daughter of a Romany mother and horse trader father, Norma came into the Burniston family after meeting Redcar lad Tom Burniston at Doncaster's racecourse. |
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Under existing British VAT regulations, capital goods used for business must be bought in the name of a sole trader or company for sales tax to be reclaimed. |
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The former City trader with a German wife, a man who has enjoyed a first-class ticket on the Brussels Gravy Train for 15 years, wilts under forensic questioning. |
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Traditionally in India the main castes have been the Brahmins, the priestly class, Kshatriyas, the soldier class, Vaisyas, the trader class, and Sudras, the cultivator class. |
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A ROGUE City trader nicknamed Chinkie John lost nearly pounds 7million and put 50 people out of work in an investment bungle, it was revealed last night. |
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These bones might be the remains of a trader from the Middle East. |
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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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Family man and horse trader Michael Kohlhaas suffers an injustice at the hands of a young baron and when the law fails to give redress he takes up the sword. |
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Canadian-European fur trader Charles Oakes Ermatinger married Mananowe Katawabidai, the daughter of an Ojibwa chief, in the early years of the 19th century. |
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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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Inset, trader Anthony Norman in the Eurodollar trading pit Chicago. |
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The market trader was fined for selling underweight bags of fruit. |
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A 36-year-old British trader was served a fresh arrest warrant Tuesday on suspicion of cashing bogus travelers' checks in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture in 1998, police said. |
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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 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 Puerto Rico the most brutal competition is for loading the ships, and to some extent for the 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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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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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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When dirk abandons his artistic aspirations to become a bond trader, even Selina seems to lose interest in dirk. |
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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 head of the post, Hendrik Hertog, had a reputation for being a successful slave trader. |
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Nevertheless, selling short is a high-risk exercise that's only for the most sophisticated trader. |
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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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In 1476, Bryggen burned down in a fire started by a drunk trader. |
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In the 18th century, Britain became the world's largest slave trader. |
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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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