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In Europe, the strategic alliance between the long-time rival London and Frankfurt Exchanges is expected to pull in counterparts across the continent.
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Rep Boustany did not even count the "Exchanges" - as many as one per state.
CNN Truth Squad: Does the reform bill create 53 new bureaucracies? 2009
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Known as the "Exchanges with Historic Whaling and Trading Partners," the program is an $8.8 million earmark that was inserted in the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001.
Bill Kills Off Program on Whaling Industry Scott L. Greenberg 2011
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Zurich Financial Services manages the Farmers Exchanges, which is one the largest personal lines insurers in the U.S., selling products such as home, car and life-insurance policies.
Zurich Financial to Pay $545 Million in Settlement Goran Mijuk 2010
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And beginning in 2014, consumers will have a better option to find comprehensive coverage, choosing among insurance products they may actually be able to comprehend in the new health insurance marketplaces, called Exchanges.
David Lansky, Ph.D.: Keeping Our Eyes On The Health Reform Prize Ph.D. David Lansky 2011
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And beginning in 2014, consumers will have a better option to find comprehensive coverage, choosing among insurance products they may actually be able to comprehend in the new health insurance marketplaces, called Exchanges.
David Lansky, Ph.D.: Keeping Our Eyes On The Health Reform Prize Ph.D. David Lansky 2011
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Zurich Financial Services manages the Farmers Exchanges, which is one the largest personal lines insurers in the U.S., selling products such as home, car and life-insurance policies.
Business Watch 2010
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In effect, the amendment targets poor women who will seek insurance through newly-formed "Exchanges".
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_ -- The relations between brokers and their principals, and also between brokers and third parties as above defined, have been to some extent modified in practice by the institution since the middle of the 19th century in important commercial centres of "Exchanges," where persons interested in a particular trade, whether as merchants or as brokers, meet for the transaction of business.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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The "Exchanges" are the lowest class lottery offices, and they are doing a good business to-night, as you may see by the number of people passing in and out.
Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City James Dabney McCabe 1862
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