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As the financial-regulation overhaul heads t oward a final vote in the Senate next week, banks are scrambling to find new positions for star proprietary traders, who basically trade company money in hopes of fattening bank profits and their own paychecks but could become an endangered species once the rule takes effect.
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Grand fir, white fir, and Shasta red fir also occur and become more common oward the south and east.
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With the onset of a PDO phase flip, it will be interesting to see the impacts on the whole of North America on the late 00s and oward.
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I thought I'd fallen asleep by 12: 30 that evening but then again, I guess I sprang t (f) oward my slumber a little later.
youneverwin Diary Entry youneverwin 2006
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Abruptly, with a swift pulsation, he felt himself flowing through the chill darkness, hurtling oward the blue, a blue that turned silver and shattered iround him.
Alector's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2005
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-- I am vexed to find, by the letter which I have had the pleasure to receive to-day, that I am expected to be at C (astle) H (oward) on Saturday, when I do not set out till Sunday, so that, as I told Lord C. in my last, which he should receive to-day, I shall not be there till Wednesday.
George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue
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-- I received to-day yours from C (astle) H (oward) of last Monday, the 28th August, and you may be sure that it is no small pleasure to me to find by every letter which I receive, that there is such an attention to your affairs, as is really worthy your understanding and capacity.
George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue
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H (oward) ever since Monday sevennight, and not one single word have you received from your humble slave and beadsman ....
George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue
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It would have been a great satisfaction to me to have been able to have accommodated Miss Gunning, and to have had her company with us at C (astle) H (oward) ....
George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue
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I am very glad that H.R.H. was pleased with C (astle) H (oward).
George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue
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