From the throw-in exchanges were intense as both sides sized each other up with uncompromising tackles. |
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In the 17th Century, however, the prevailing direction of exchanges began to shift. |
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The opening exchanges were evenly matched but the visitor eventually made the breakthrough on 25 minutes. |
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As exchanges become more of a presence in the market, the potential for skullduggery has never been greater. |
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Controversial social and political issues underlay these emotional exchanges. |
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We do not accept returns on any customized items, such as engraved or debossed items, for refunds or merchandise exchanges. |
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Gaizka exchanges a nice one-two with Morientes before being body-checked on the edge of the area. |
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The site contains listings for job openings that have been posted with the country's federal labour office and are linked to job exchanges. |
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The audience is further alienated from the onstage exchanges by the sound design. |
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These exchanges are often undramatic and, surprisingly, there is little tension, just an overwhelming sense of not wanting to be there. |
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The prepublication of conference papers with restricted access shall stimulate research exchanges before and after the conference. |
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Lung tissue is a gossamer net where the blood exchanges gaseous waste for oxygen. |
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A closed-end fund is a mutual fund whose shares trade on the stock exchanges, just as a stock does. |
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Sad to report then that neither bookmakers nor the betting exchanges could find any trace of him. |
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The wheat from the state reserve will be sold only through stock exchanges to mills registered under the Value Added Tax Act. |
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Last Sunday there were some narky, petty exchanges and some fisticuffs but there were hardly any thunderous collisions. |
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A third strategy for curricular internationalization is international exchanges. |
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But the reforms will transform India's exchanges from bazaars to modern bourses. |
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There is also significant interest being shown in exchanges with the boxing and volleyball teams. |
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What was done was a direct snub to us, and it will definitely have a negative impact on future city exchanges and cross-strait relations. |
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Some of the exchanges between Robert's brattier classmates and their teachers made me laugh out loud. |
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When his neophyte cast pull it off, their exchanges have an appealingly edgy authenticity. |
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Sometimes those communications and exchanges take place somatically, occurring at levels upon which we do not or cannot reflect. |
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This cup tie set up a special local derby with efficiently organised defences well on top of the first quarter exchanges. |
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For further proof of the fruitlessness of the efforts in either penalty box there was the final frantic exchanges in County's box. |
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Investors lost significant amounts on stock exchanges and decided to move most of their savings into money market investments. |
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There's a palpable venomousness in the exchanges across and around the floor of the Chamber. |
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Closed-end funds differ from mutual funds in that they have a fixed number of outstanding shares, which trade on the stock exchanges. |
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At the end of 1971, transfer payments were allowed for exchanges of players between VFL clubs. |
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With no sign of any new exchanges on the horizon, OFEX should easily prosper when market bulls reappear. |
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They sponsor and supervise online chatrooms, bulletin board message exchanges and keep the email systems running on track. |
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In the entryway they might notice a bulletin board advertising midwifery services, childcare, or book exchanges. |
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The Carlow lads found themselves toiling fruitlessly against a well-organised Killoughternane outfit during the early exchanges. |
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The early exchanges were spiteful, nasty and never fully controlled by referee Lucilio Batista. |
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His crude and vituperative language in exchanges with the Lord Chief Justice have bordered on a rejection of the rule of law. |
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The crop fostered a society of independent farmers, small milling centers, skilled craftspeople, and vigorous local exchanges. |
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The New York Stock Exchange's software programs for tracking illegal equity trading were marketed to foreign exchanges. |
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That was 1992 and since then the dollar has been nothing short of indestructible on the foreign exchanges. |
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The opening exchanges saw Sandal's relatively small pack bustling York around, with aggressive close-quarter play. |
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Yet it was their sprightliness in attack, their urgency in scampering forward, that characterised the early exchanges at Rugby Park. |
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After reading this story, I wonder If there will be any changes in the way we do business in our base exchanges and commissaries. |
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A new game hit the shelves of base exchanges in December when the Army and Air Force Exchange Service introduced Air Force Edition Monopoly. |
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In stateside shoppettes, base exchanges and gas stations, store employees don't get the chance to interact with customers on a personal level. |
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The bank has notified the stock exchanges and the Securities and Exchange Board of India about the same. |
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This is because many institutions suggest that sterling is set to plunge further on the foreign exchanges. |
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The political arena often produces heated exchanges and the starkness of the voting system produces winners and losers. |
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Indeed, the question of his resignation was obliquely hinted at during occasionally acerbic Commons exchanges. |
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The Laois lads continued to dominate the exchanges but on occasions were guilty of some wayward passes. |
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If you happen to be a reader of the Guardian's letters pages, you'll probably know about the recent exchanges over uses for 35 mm film canisters. |
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Conversations are marked by frequent exchanges of compliments and repeated handshaking. |
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With the threat of relegation hanging over both teams, the early exchanges were nervy, but evenly-matched. |
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Unlike property, they are securities and hence are easy to buy and sell on stock exchanges. |
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We have been examining the potential use of oligonucleotides to direct nucleotide exchanges in episomal and chromosomal genes. |
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If and when the government finally comes off the fence, the pound will be pushed sharply lower on the foreign exchanges, they say. |
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The value of the euro dipped on foreign exchanges last week in response to signs that the nos were holding their lead. |
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Most stock exchanges track the short interest in each stock and issue reports at month's end. |
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There are a limited number of blue chip stocks on America's major exchanges. |
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The result of this one-sidedness is exchanges like this wrap-up exchange at the end of her interview yesterday on WPHT radio in Philadelphia. |
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Big changes in corporate governance are already in the works as the stock exchanges demand new, independent boards of directors. |
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You can also buy shares in a handful of Russian companies listed on foreign stock exchanges, which avoids the need to find a Russian broker. |
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The euro's recent strengthening on the foreign exchanges would serve to dampen inflationary pressures and boost purchasing power, he continued. |
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It operates in 40 securities markets throughout the world, including stock exchanges in Frankfurt, London, Paris and Tokyo. |
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The NYSE stands alone among stock exchanges as a candidate for such status. |
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But don't expect euro-zone governments to do anything drastic about the euro's sagging value on the foreign exchanges. |
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However, if anything the spate of setbacks seemed to have a positive impact on the team as they forced the pace in the opening exchanges. |
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As it happens, April 1933 saw a flurry of exchanges to which Rhonheimer doesn't refer. |
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He could not seem to hurt him, his defence was shockingly porous, and during most exchanges Sturm was a split-second ahead. |
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Banks will also be free to price their subsequent issues once their shares are listed on stock exchanges. |
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These exchanges have become a small but meaningful way of supporting Russia's fledgling market economy. |
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There have been long periods of peace and relatively harmonious coexistence as well as sharp polemical exchanges and bitter conflict. |
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The early exchanges were even enough with both sides having difficulty coping with the desperate conditions. |
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Sometimes these exchanges produce flame wars, sometimes mutual understanding. |
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The following exchanges with both teams seemingly quiet happy to play out the remainder of the game for a share of the points. |
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He said the current global situation has seen the consolidation of major stock exchanges. |
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It is also about a certain type of urban society, a society of exchanges and interchanges. |
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The first Chinese interbank currency market in China opened in Shanghai in 1994, joining the pre-existing commodities and gold exchanges. |
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It is from these exchanges that Earth finally begins to establish colonies on other planets in order to deal with its overwhelming population. |
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The function, meaning, and impact of gift exchanges have been investigated intensely by anthropologists. |
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Paramecium usually exchanges genetic material by a process of conjugation, when two cells fuse together. |
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These exchanges were seen as a healthy part of the distribution of information, not a form of piracy or plagiarism. |
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Next, as you are beginning to worry about turned-out feet, baby exchanges one worry for another and becomes pigeon-toed. |
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With both defences working industriously they succeeded in minimising scoring chances during the first half exchanges. |
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I had inferred his wry sense of humor from the reciprocal drollness of his handwritten exchanges with Robert Kennedy. |
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Similarly, clinicians rarely record all communicative exchanges with patients. |
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There was little to admire in the opening exchanges, the game was a shapeless mass, undefined and indistinct. |
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The federal government is going to build 50 exchanges, using a data hub that doesn't exist physically. |
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He was alternately downcast and defiant, becoming more animated in his exchanges with the judge as the hearing went on. |
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However, this union enabled more vigorous exchanges of flora and fauna between Africa and Eurasia. |
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After several exchanges, Bareev was left with a knight and 5 pawns to Junior's knight and 6 pawns, including a passed b-pawn. |
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Betting exchanges allow bettors to accept wagers from other bettors at odds that the involved parties determine. |
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The most potent driving force for this is material aspiration, stimulated by open exchanges with other societies. |
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After a series of exchanges, he was left with 2 rooks and 6 pawns versus a rook, 2 knights and 5 pawns for Polgar. |
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Owner Darren Smith is warned off for six months for laying his own horse on the exchanges. |
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Soon, up to 6,000 new accessions will arrive through exchanges with other countries, further swelling an already vast collection. |
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Of course, if both sides stick their Rooks on that file, it might just lead to mass exchanges with no gain for either player. |
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Telecoms operators can have unescorted access to BT's exchanges telecoms watchdog, Oftel, confirmed today. |
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Other aberrations, such as minutes, acentric rings, dicentrics and exchanges, were rarely seen. |
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Oftel did say the other week that it was finally acting to speed up access to the most attractive exchanges, but to little effect. |
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There have been videoconferences, webcasts, satellite broadcasts and exchanges between scientists on a secure website. |
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Presumably, the intent is for these exchanges to add a little comic relief, but even a bad stand-up comedian would stay away from this material. |
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The agreement's stated purpose is to facilitate cultural exchanges and friendly relations between the ethnic groups. |
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Still, the latest meeting was a good contest, not short of lively exchanges, memorable clashes and the occasional burst of blatant hostility. |
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Occasional outbreaks of colourful language aside, the exchanges seemed surprisingly civilised. |
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Without the cash these commercially unviable exchanges would not have supported enough end users to justify the investment. |
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Needless to say, this didn't go over very well, and heated exchanges were the result of these meetings. |
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From the opening exchanges it was clear that Sligo weren't going to be the whipping boys this time around. |
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The early exchanges were tough and uncompromising in the midfield area as both sides sought to impose themselves on the game. |
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There were heated exchanges at the meeting, with Mr Martin making an impassioned speech defending his position. |
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Like personals listings, the exchanges are primarily information services, linking suppliers with buyers. |
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A generally ill-tempered second half boiled over into heated exchanges on a number of occasions. |
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The early exchanges were keen and only excellent defending by Castlecomer prevented Tralee capitalising on a number of offensive moves. |
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Betting exchanges allow people to bet against each other person-to-person over the internet. |
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In Right Appetite, they developed a movement conversation with rapid exchanges, flirtatious teasing, even telling silences. |
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The column triggered a fusillade that recalled the sulfurous exchanges between Joseph Pulitzer and his contemporaries in an earlier era. |
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Phone wireless is opening up a lot of social exchanges that we didn't expect before. |
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These exchanges are routine, and don't distract Krista from trying to breach an ideological gap with a car full of wrathful seniors. |
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Agricultural commodity exchanges, for instance, are not subjected to the same insider trading legislation as securities. |
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The Securities and Exchange Commission lists seven registered stock exchanges. |
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The home team were missing some regulars but they fought hard throughout and could have been ahead in the early exchanges. |
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Trust as reliance on the claims of the seller is an essential feature of market exchanges. |
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We have been in contact with every Land in Germany to ensure continuity of teacher recruitment and to foster exchanges and school links. |
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Neither the exchanges nor brokerage houses have taken up Levitt's challenge. |
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Neither did they appreciate the peasants' practice of offsetting land fragmentation through repartition and private land exchanges. |
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Indeed, the committee wants the European Commission to bar exchanges from owning clearing houses. |
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A hedger locks in a price for a cash commodity by cross-hedging that commodity with a related commodity traded at one of the commodity exchanges. |
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The opening-half exchanges gave little indication that Sligo would score such a facile victory. |
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All exchanges and financial institutions had back-up power systems that allowed them to conduct business as usual. |
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Finally, the CFTC exists primarily to protect commodities investors and the exchanges, areas where Enron was not particularly active. |
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Also expanding steadily are the bilateral exchanges and cooperation in science and technology, agriculture and animal husbandry. |
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He said antagonism between the French teenagers and local youths had built up over the weekend, with a number of verbal exchanges. |
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The five New York commodity futures exchanges will reopen today, a spokesman said yesterday. |
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Currently, the SCE is one of the three licensed commodity exchanges in the country. |
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During our exchanges there were plenty of glares and stares, and maybe even a couple of opinions shared. |
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The Post Office Room features a collection of antique telephones including old-fashioned manual exchanges. |
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Only when the puzzle involved rules for social exchanges did the right-brain network come on line. |
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At the start of the second half it was anyone's game and there were good passing exchanges on both sides. |
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At times the seeking or avoiding of such even exchanges may even be the dominant strategy in a game. |
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Instead the home team began to dictate the exchanges although it still remained nil apiece come half time. |
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Television covered vitriolic exchanges between politicians, and riotous confrontations on the streets. |
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The girls' exchanges reminded me of classic road movies where two characters are thrown together, often quibbling and snapping at each other. |
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The company has been corporatised and is currently listed on international stock exchanges. |
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Since private companies are not listed on stock exchanges, acquirer companies cannot get publicly tested information about these companies. |
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Typically home exchanges were accomplished through listings offered in catalogs. |
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Naturally, given the extent of listings on these exchanges, most sectors of the Canadian economy are represented. |
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Role play can be a very helpful tool in learning new ways to deal with power exchanges. |
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Why this material is included while other material unique to, e.g., commodities or exchanges, is referenced out is not clear. |
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The debate is lively and stimulating, and many of the exchanges are intelligent and filled with views that are argued with cool logic. |
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The ideological context of these exchanges over public policy is rooted in, and sustained by, references to the past. |
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Finally, some traffic exchanges will allow pop-up, active x controls, site rotators, etc. in their network. |
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Imagine multiple trading exchanges and other e-commerce vendors that must all collaborate and charge so a single transaction can be completed. |
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According to experts of the economic ministry, it has not been decided yet whether the grain is to be sold on commodity exchanges. |
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Wyatt was a broker working for Itex, one of the nation's largest barter exchanges. |
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The enhancement of online learning through interaction comes in both synchronous and asynchronous exchanges. |
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In a sense therefore, in using a loyalty card a shopper exchanges their privacy for a discount on their shopping. |
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The heroine takes off to India, where she ludicrously exchanges her laptop for Tibetan incenses. |
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In place of the well-turned, feline exchanges of Versailles, there is a certain coarseness. |
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A second breakfast special exchanges the tamale for an empanada with beef, chicken or vegetable fillings. |
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The small peasantry sells or exchanges over ten per cent of their labour expended in agriculture. |
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Town's defence stayed on top of the exchanges in their zone and it was their efforts that secured their passage into the next round. |
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Police officers avoided the place like sheep from a lion's den, which made cash exchanges very convenient. |
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The party exchanges gifts with the local inhabitants, who speak Uto-Aztecan, and leaves the next morning. |
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The club partakes in a range of activities including sport, travel, week-ends away, social nights out and interclub competitions and exchanges. |
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Joe's conversational exchanges with the convalescent Pip are hilariously circumlocutory. |
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You can browse among the hundreds of foreign companies that list their shares on U.S. exchanges using American depositary receipts. |
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Conventional share trading on exchanges is, in many respects, yesterday's way of doing business. |
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In this manner, thriving nations could come to North and South Korea through cultural, athletic, political, economic and commercial exchanges. |
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Day's paper also looked different from what typically circulated in the coffeehouses and merchant exchanges. |
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Ticker symbols began as telegraphers ' informal shorthand, but today they are registered with the various exchanges. |
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Rife with cold shoulders and heated exchanges, this gritty, uplifting telemovie is a jewel. |
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Economic exchanges within Vietnam and abroad are in full flow, and Hoa Hao followers are deeply engaged in marketing activities. |
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If the closing minutes were meaty and bad-tempered, the opening exchanges had been more pleasant if no less intense. |
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The concept requires some knowledge of markets and exchanges, so traders are seen as the core member base. |
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Stable trade should be carried out through exchanges among business enterprises and agricultural organizations. |
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It is not necessary to have a paper trail of arms sales and monetary exchanges to link these groups together. |
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The small and midsize companies that mostly list on the exchanges have very few shares outstanding. |
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Ring chromosomes, chromatid exchanges and polyploidies were also observed at some treatments. |
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This time they swapped their preferred beauty parade for some concerted tight exchanges, of which Mealamu's try was the icing. |
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Constant exchanges of intelligent banter and a pretty unsettling appearance hold the atmosphere to a sharp edge. |
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Meanwhile Hamburg and St. Petersburg were, for the first time, able to arrange personal visits and school exchanges. |
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Brennan has a keen ear for dialogue, and the exchanges between Virginia and her family demonstrate this extremely well. |
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In Chch, internet is critically bad in some suburbs due to outdated, overloaded exchanges that were never designed with broadband in mind. |
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Yet, watching him in parliament during his weekly exchanges remains a deeply unsatisfying experience. |
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In the foreground, the concourse is lined with banks, money exchanges, holding areas, and duty-free shops. |
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At the weekly seminars the graduates enjoyed the enlightening exchanges between these distinguished scholars. |
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The door slides open, and Daphne gladly exchanges the confines of the mirrored elevator for the wide white and mauve hallway. |
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No, the picture you show twice is actually of dishes that have been bartered for through service exchanges or even paid for through rebates. |
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Instead, I propose to levy a small tax on transactions in securities on stock exchanges. |
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Few exchanges offer opportunities to cover overhead expenses, such as cost of goods, payroll, and rent. |
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How I long for the spontaneity of those social witticisms or emotionally charged exchanges. |
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It entails an involved series of exchanges that verify the integrity of every downstream device attached to the repeater. |
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Few scenes in recent cinema can match the hilariously awkward exchanges between the pair. |
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A ticker symbol is the unique identification that stock exchanges worldwide give each company. |
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It is an accidental bonus if the framed views, or the visual exchanges, also invoke the spatial experience of a classic Chinese garden. |
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Many of the companies doing business in the Bahamas are connected to parent, partner or subsidiary companies that trade on the US exchanges. |
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Disparaging exchanges between batters and plate umpires have always been part of baseball. |
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To join a mesh, a member exchanges encryption keys with someone in the network. |
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There were no beg-pardons in exchanges between the advocates for Continuance and those of Prohibition. |
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The exchanges were dynamic and carefree with both sets of defences mournfully looking on as they were outgunned and outmanoeuvred. |
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The home team looked the sharper outfit in the opening 10 minutes and dominated the exchanges to go three points up without reply. |
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Each of the exchanges has also been trying to steal business from the others. |
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Yesterday there were sporadic exchanges of gunfire and a tank firing shells in the city. |
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In doing so, Northern Ireland has become the first UK region outside of London to have every one of its exchanges enabled for broadband. |
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As the temperatures touched the 80s, there was a typical end of pre-season feel about the opening exchanges. |
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Her family exchanges uneasy looks as they all wonder how to broach the subject of her son's disappearance. |
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By April 1981, there were a large number of newspaper stocks publicly traded on U.S. stock exchanges. |
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Hence liberal egalitarians favour taxing free exchanges in order to compensate the naturally and socially disadvantaged. |
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Banks are often members of these exchanges rather than simply effecting transactions through broker members. |
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After a couple more exchanges like this, my voice becoming increasingly strained, he finally picked up the vibe that he was unwanted. |
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This was not a great performance by the Villa side, particularly in the first half with possibly Ardattin having the better of the exchanges. |
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From about April 1990 the issue whether the Yellow land was to be included in any demise dominated the exchanges between the parties. |
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Both sides missed opportunities in the first half with Harps having the better of the exchanges. |
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The second half saw end to end intensive football, with Moone having the better of the early exchanges but unable to make the breakthrough. |
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Both teams created good goal scoring chances with the visitors having the better of the exchanges. |
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The home side were having the better of the dour exchanges and very nearly made it count on the stroke of half-time. |
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These exchanges are the most revolutionary phenomenon to hit betting since the opening of betting shops. |
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Gift economies are not so much exchanges between two agents as they are transfers, the sheer moving of stuff through webs of human relations. |
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Things nearly got out of hand in the minute leading up to the interval with angry exchanges between groups of players. |
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The last years of Augustine's life were devoted to sharp exchanges with him, in which fair comment was mingled with vulgar abuse. |
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More than a dozen eavesdropping and jamming units, telephone exchanges, and radio and television transmitters were attacked. |
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As markets globalise, European exchanges will need to merge with their European rivals or risk oblivion. |
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These verbal exchanges suggest that the language of the event helped these bilinguals keep each event separate in memory. |
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There was precious little to threaten their authority here, with this game a mismatch from the opening exchanges. |
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It is even difficult to tell whether these exchanges are promoting mutual understanding or increasing the misunderstandings. |
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American exchanges have cheered the proposal, which will swell their ranks and pocketbooks. |
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He therefore exchanges his spangled 'European drag' for the moleskins and elastic-sided boots of a jackeroo. |
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His death is another development in a series of angry exchanges between a critical media and a defensive government. |
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This is where operators prioritise in descending order the exchanges where they want a presence. |
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Internet organization is still rather primitive, but search engines are looking for ways to minimize the effectiveness of these link exchanges. |
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A rich variety of proverbs exist in the Sierra Leonean languages, and witty exchanges of proverbs are a conversational tradition. |
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Once the idea was mooted, it struck a chord with other regional stock exchanges. |
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As time passes, different cultural input alters the primary image and cultural exchanges overlay it, yet, the core archetype remains pure. |
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This exchanges the antagonism that's been so draining for an unaccustomedly constructive attitude. |
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Allegedly due to the arrogance and impatience of the male operators, telephone exchanges initially got lousy ratings for customer service. |
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They also agreed on regular reciprocal visits by their defense ministers, and to sign an agreement stipulating the framework for such exchanges, the officials said. |
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Even online chat rooms have an antecedent in the exchanges of nineteenth-century American telegraph operators. |
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That trend has benefitted upstart exchanges like ICE, which stands for IntercontinentalExchange. |
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Her byline later appeared on a blog post about how people could apply in the new exchanges. |
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But when the dust settles after the opening exchanges and we approach the business end of tournaments, we still expect to see the familiar faces of football's elite. |
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Eventually, the kidnappings became so common that they chucked ransoms for prisoner exchanges. |
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The analysis of structural aberrations included chromatid and chromosome breaks, appearance of acentric fragments, dicentric chromosomes and chromatid exchanges. |
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Also excluded are exchanges that would generate dicentric or acentric chromosomes, such as exchanges that may occur between rDNA subunits lying in opposite orientation. |
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Most commentators have passed judgment on this, the first live televising of a British court case, by dismissing the lengthy legal exchanges as unutterably tedious. |
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The email exchanges started out as cordial, if cold, but gradually grew more confrontational. |
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Referee Karl Kirkpatrick was the dominant figure in the opening exchanges, whistling 13 penalties in the first half before dishing out four yellow cards in the second. |
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First, he framed the phenomenon of interest, not as a return to financial investments, but rather as a premium, or agio, in intertemporal exchanges. |
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Further evidence, if any were needed, of the regard in which the First Division's front-runners hold each other was provided by the rousing nature of the early exchanges. |
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From the outset, many pundits and bookmakers had given warning that betting exchanges could be exploited by those making use of inside information. |
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This chapter rejects this approach and focuses on the cultural and commercial exchanges between an amorphous Europe and the societies to its east. |
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Such intemperate exchanges will hardly count as edifying but they may, alas, be unavoidable. |
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Later, in the question and answer session with reporters, he elaborated on the failures of the federal exchanges. |
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The baton was transferred from her sister ship HMS Kent at anchor of Salalah, Oman after a concentrated programme of briefings, personnel and equipment exchanges. |
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Theda Skocpol, the esteemed Harvard social scientist, agrees with Cohen that they will set up the exchanges. |
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He returns the computer to the store, and exchanges it for another one. |
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Some exchanges within the 062 area code will require that customers first dial the area code followed by the telephone number, according to Telecom. |
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As Rodova remembers it, at the last line of the poem, when John dies, the dancer's head drops in identification, completing the round-robin of identity exchanges. |
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There were plenty of newsworthy exchanges between Argus and shareholders, but with 24 pages of longhand notes, one would not want to overindulge an AGM review. |
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The unfortunate girl only exchanges one kind of lovelessness for another. |
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Re-evaluating the placement of products in exchanges is just one aspect of this holistic approach to strengthening values. |
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Liquor made by soaking tiger bones in Chinese wine brings hefty prices on online exchanges. |
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Already, growth forecasts are being scaled down for next year, and they will be scaled down still further should the euro continue to rise on the foreign exchanges. |
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Eslami was one of the few literary Hutton groupies willing to speak on the record about the Twitter exchanges. |
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Last month, Miranda Green profiled a small Virginia-based start-up that is expanding rapidly to help states construct exchanges. |
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As I mentioned above, the margining system used by the futures options exchanges provides a special advantage of allowing Treasury bills to be margined. |
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One of the more fascinating bits of the book has to do with the proliferation of exchanges on which stocks can be traded. |
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One subplot exchanges homeless people for illegal immigrants crossing into the United States. |
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Well, the greatest and most mysterious ocean current is called the thermohaline circulation, or the Great Ocean Conveyor, which exchanges warm and cool water around the world. |
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The children are aged between nine and 11, which is younger than most who take part in exchanges, and are staying in pairs with families in the village. |
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It showed me a way of arguing, quite different from the hot-faced, angry exchanges with family members or the awkward, self-conscious exchanges with school friends. |
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If this aspect is to be fully woven into an analysis, it is necessary for a complete account of the series of exchanges in an interview to be available. |
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What dismayed me the most about the exchanges on the website was the display of simple, raw mercenariness among new lawyers just entering the profession. |
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The exchanges in this Aegon West Lancashire League Division One match then settled down until the referee awarded Springfields a penalty that was well saved by Russ Sharpe. |
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In the final section the torero engages the bull with his elegance and control, then exchanges the purple and yellow capote for the red muleta and curved sword. |
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Nevertheless, slight increases in the sister chromatid exchanges frequencies have been found mainly in the absence of the S9 microsomal fraction in the in vitro assays. |
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Some sites run currency exchanges where players can take their platinum pieces and trade them in for real dollars or the game currency of another virtual world. |
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Also, there are rules concerning how the purchase is made, including trade-in allowances, exchanges between relatives, and gifts and inheritances. |
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It was a reasonably good game with Ridge having the better of the exchanges for most of the game, with Villa been forced to use a mixture of very young and veteran players. |
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Every year, for example, oil tankers, freighters and cruise ships dump millions of litres of oil through routine exchanges of bilge water and other ship activities. |
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The person guarding him has his own reasons for not wanting to live and so exchanges jacket and papers with the condemned man and goes before the firing squad in his place. |
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For example, toxic wastes like paint, turpentine, and other household products can be collected and redistributed at community exchanges instead of being dumped. |
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Students will be given feedback on their coursework by tutors and there will be seminars in the form of online exchanges between groups of students and a tutor. |
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They get at important truths about how utterly mean and ridiculous our online exchanges can be. |
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Companies in the market for consultants can now use Web exchanges to post REPs and then sit back while the contenders prepare responses and underbid one another. |
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A former soldier, Ellwood used to supervise body exchanges in Bosnia, but he never thought he'd be opening up a body bag to identify his own brother. |
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It is during the exchanges that the vitality of the pack can best be savoured, even if some of the jokes run close to the bone, and feel a little obvious and outdated. |
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On its eastern front, exchanges of fire with Pakistan are a daily occurrence. |
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The generations before 1100 were the 'century of imagination',... when local exchanges revived especially in the bourgs growing up at castle gates. |
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A key feature will include regular academic exchanges between Thai medical experts and GlaxoSmithKline vaccinology as well as training and development programs. |
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I'm a cross old sourpuss who prefers thinking deep thoughts about Plato and why it always rains when I haven't got my jacket, to engaging in friendly exchanges. |
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Nevertheless the exchanges are full and frank and so it must have been in preparation for Monday's trip to Canberra for the Senate committee bunfight. |
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When women refuse to be exchanged as war spoils, brides, or sacrifices, the system that was supposed to be cemented by these exchanges instead breaks down. |
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Such spoilsports, however, could not prevent cultural exchanges. |
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And they know the contents of these rough exchanges will soon spill into the public domain. |
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Across from me a gay couple exchanges soft kisses and sweet nothings. |
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Compared to the other groups, a smaller proportion of departments provided stipends for, or reimbursed the expenses of, faculty participating in international exchanges. |
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She exchanges a few sentences in Romanian with the stranger. |
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Closed-ended funds are traded on stock exchanges like stocks. |
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When U.S. stock exchanges opened the next day, the markets crashed. |
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Exchange-traded funds are index funds that trade on stock exchanges. |
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After all, a Mayor who surfs, fights to make our waters as clean as possible, and exchanges ideas every morning with Skip Frye is bound to be a good thing. |
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He can be petulant, and there have been surly exchanges with fans. |
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