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What seemed to be scores of deformed silver minnows nibbling the pumpkin rind — together with numbers of smaller noshmates — were actually huge transac-tinide carriers and lesser starships, either taking on fuel or docked nose-to-ground while their crews rested and recreated inside the not so heavenly body.
Sagittarius Whorl May, Julian 2001
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What had started out as a simple business transac-tion was getting irritatingly more complicated.
Demons Of Air And Darkness DeCandido, Keith R. A. 2001
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He holds that beauty may be called a “tertiary quality” of ob - jects, but strictly speaking it occurs only in “transac - tions” between objects and human organisms, its oc - currence being dependent on both organic and external processes.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas MONROE C. BEARDSLEY 1968
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Page lxxiii view page image: relation of the most interesting transac - | tions during the expedition, —
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904
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All other significant intercompany transac - tions are eliminated.
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All signi fi cant intercompany transac - tions are eliminated.
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We do business, we actively manage our exposure to these not expect SFAS No. 151 to have a material impact on market risks by entering into various hedging transac - our results of operations or financial condition. tions, authorized under company policies that place clear In December
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If facilities rental rates The total estimated purchase price of approximately continue to decrease in these markets or if it takes longer $290 million consisted of approximately $273 million in than expected to sublease these facilities, the maximum cash consideration, approximately $14 million related to amount the actual loss could exceed the original estimate one million stock options exchanged, and direct transac - is approximately $2 million. tion costs of approximately $3 million.
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We also enter into commodity futures transac - cipal amount of the notes in the open market.
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Additionally, Textron's operations in other European countries and elsewhere in the world are conducting business transac - tions with customers and suppliers that are denominated in the Euro.
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