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I would love to have dollar coins but the inept folks at the U.S. Treasury need to do what an eighth grader would do: Give the coins a distinct appearance "The Buck Stops Here: $1 Coins to Be Curtailed," Money & Investing, Dec. 14.
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Curtailed curiosity to question facts, figures, procedures and assessments;
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Curtailed lending has cut into booming auto sales and mortgages and starved businesses of credit.
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Curtailed supplies have combined with rapid, world-wide energy demand to increase the price of oil and other sources of energy.
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Limited and be transferred from "Curtailed Operations" to the
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Rental News: NCR to Offer Kiosks for Movie Sales; Some Netflix Agreements Curtailed The twelfth trading week of the year comes to a close as investors continue to digest the effects ...
Forbes.com: News MarketNewsVideo.com 2011
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Curtailed Capital Spending: Operating losses in the past have limited the system's ability to make significant capital investment in facilities and programs, which will be necessary in order to assure long term financial viability in the very competitive environment.
unknown title 2011
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Curtailed Chinese buying has not only made domestically produced crude glycerin in the U.S. cheaper, it has also averted a supply crunch for the refined product.
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Curtailed Chinese buying has not only made domestically produced crude glycerin in the U.S. cheaper, it has also averted a supply crunch for the refined product.
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Curtailed goals meant abandoning any hope of shooting the quirky superhero saga in Gotham, where it's set, so "Kick-Ass" filmed mostly at the U. K.'s Elstree Studios, which qualified it for a budget-stretching tax rebate.
Variety.com 2010
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