Cashin found his notebook and wrote down the names and the number, put the paper back in the coat.
One item is a claim form from a journalist on this paper back from a trip to America a century ago.
And these are all traders and speculators pushing pieces of paper back and forth with each other, and that of course flowed into the creation of these, quote, "innovative, " quote, new financial instruments of unbelievable complexity.
Coronaviruses have apparently jumped species before: Dr. Konstantin "Gus" Kousoulas, a professor at Louisiana State University who studies coronaviruses in cattle, published a paper back in 1993 describing a bovine-like coronavirus strain in a child in Germany.
In 2007, TimeSelect got the hook and the paper went back to its online display model.
By scanning files into a computer, he was able to get rid of sheaves of paper going back 40 years.
Last year nearly 100 jobs were cut at the Daily Record and Sunday Mail in Glasgow while in 2010 the bulk of staff at the Sunday Times in Glasgow lost their jobs when the paper scaled back its Scottish edition.
However, I am extremely involved in a petition effort to Bring Back Paper Savings Bonds.
But Davies needed a strong editor and paper at his back.
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Yes, we print those disclosure statements on every scrap of paper and the back of every business card, but the only people who actually read and understand them are lawyers looking for the deepest pockets to sue.
And in term, the Sunday Telegraph here says career is in jeopardy and so on and so forth, and says that it's unclear last night whether the tabloid paper had gone back on a legal agreement not to publish the transcripts or whether the contract drawn up with lawyers representing RJH Public Relations was not watertight.
Layering it with paper, she cranked a giant press over it, gently peeling back the thick paper to reveal a perfect stamp of the image.
This paper could be coming back through your letterbox again in three weeks time.
"The next day I started researching pens and pencils and paper and never looked back, " he said.
It's always easiest to put everything down on paper and then go back and edit as necessary.
Aylesford Newsprint takes in 500, 000 tons of newspapers and magazines a year and turns them back into paper.
The possibility that paper prices will roar back as the world economy accelerates is only one danger facing newspaper firms.
He handed back the paper to Robert Jordan and looked him over.
Still, a slight uptick in credit-market yields indicated that some of the natural buyers of commercial paper might be creeping back into the market.
But does anyone really believe we should go back to paper?
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Just as an example, one research paper a few years back pointed out that the average German woman does more working hours in total than the average American one.
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Mr. BOB LEE (Election Official, Philadelphia): The dust isn't even settled yet and we're still working on improving things, and you say, well, wait a minute, we got to go back to paper.
Why do Olympic gymnasts wear paper numbers attached to the back of their uniforms?
As laptops ran out of power, election officials went back to the paper register.
We have our federal government buying back our own paper and devaluing our currency.
That doesn't mean we have to revert back to dropping paper ballots in an old wooden box.
Not bad for a song written on the back of a paper sack.
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It has the dubious distinction of being the only major creditor of the Gabayzadeh and Elghanayan paper empire to be paid back in full.
Last month a newly fired employee of International Paper in Michigan apparently stormed back to his car, fetched his gun, and is now charged with murder.
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