There is little doubt in my mind that the initial sell programs were run to work some arbitrage angle on the differing price levels on the indices.
The first thing I did was run to work and tried calling up my brother on his cell phone (as I do not have the facility to make international calls from home or my cell phone).
Of course everything has to work together: the chips have to run fast, the antennas have to work, etc.
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This council has been telling people not to travel but if you have a business to run or any type of work to do, then you tell me how do we fly over this?
All of them have pledged to run a race as a way to work through the tragedy.
Which is a roundabout way of saying that efficiency and innovation in public services has to run from top to bottom to really work.
Sirens wailed in Sderot shortly after the 7 a.m. rocket attack, forcing residents on their way to work or school to run to bomb shelters.
It would also have to work out how to run a vast country with little infrastructure, no tradition of private property and a mere 57, 000 people.
Code Red sirens wailed in Sderot shortly after the 7 a.m. rocket attack, forcing the town residents who were on their way to work or school to run to bomb shelters.
And so while we may share biology, adding women to the administration may in fact run counter to the values I work to advance.
Every day you wake-up, head off to work and run into people with whom you have a relationship.
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He describes the money from Rafi's Run as vitally important to his work.
Engineers there had created a server the size of a circuit board, run off a microprocessor designed to work with power-stingy laptops, not brawny computing machines.
Each of us knows how to run the boat, work the electronics, and perform in the cockpit (bring lines in, bait the hooks, adjust the teasers, etc.).
"With Faria the players do not have anything else but the football to work and run with, " said Portuguese journalist Jose Carlos Freitas, who writes for the Record newspaper.
Ms JOHNSON: I would like to be able to go to work and do a fair day's work and come home, and not have to draw unemployment or have my unemployment run out on me, but there's just no place to work right now.
"Coach told us to run the floor and get them tired and then go to work inside, because we have the strength inside advantage, " said Hammond.
Why not continue to work illegally, rather than run the risk of being denied a green card and forced to return to your native country?
Louis Post Dispatch to the Denver Post, which run their own regional top-places-to-work lists.
It was a brave or rash miner who, under police protection, was prepared to run the daily gauntlet of hate from his neighbours to go to work.
Such people are often considered for the top spots in their companies, but often find that their path is blocked not by a rival but by an executive team who understands that if you want to run a business unit, or a company, you need to work with people, not in spite of them.
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An expert fundraiser has been appointed by Salisbury Cathedral to run its appeals and outreach work.
Her husband is employed too and they run two cars to get them to work.
Many are run by retired nurses lured back to work by the prospect of owning their own business.
Most Broadway shows run outside New York first, to work out the kinks, before going to previews on Broadway.
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To avoid making enemies among the brokerages who run Hong Kong's exchange, Boom chose to work through them rather than buy its own seat.
These tune the rig to save power, run quietly (disable the fans), work efficiently or crank performance to 11, respectively.
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The gold Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Newcastle's Arthur Henderson in 1934 for his work on international disarmament in the run up to WWII.
Not that you're going to run day-to-day operations but kind of force units to work closer.
Instead it has concentrated on making devolution work and learning to run the public services.
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