The publisher replied in the affirmative, and only then did Pereda realize that he was crying.
There was a brief question from him about the letter ratings of the older issue and the Main Street bonds, to which the broker replied with the letter ratings published by several rating agencies and the issuer.
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When pushed by Mr Whitton that it was not fully functional because he did not invest in it, the minister replied that the evidence shows he was exploring one of three investment options presented to him by HMRC to restore the tax power.
But, despite having only James McFadden up front, the Scots replied by taking the game to their more illustrious opponents.
Leading 17-0 at the break, Ireland looked in control but the Scots replied immediately after the restart as flank forward Eddie finished off some mauling pressure.
The first minister replied the level of unemployed teachers in Scotland was "lower than south of the border".
No, the imam replied, explaining that the writing was from another passage.
The secretary replied that if she interrupted the meeting, she might lose her job.
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The woman replied that she was "not in the realms of fantasy and I really understand why so many cases do not come to court".
Asked to clarify who they were referring to, the child replied "Lisa", PC Atwal told the jury.
The writer replied immediately, approving of Ms. Moreau as the actress to play Catherine.
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The First Minister replied that the SNP had had three different positions on the subject in a week.
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The First Minister replied in the affirmative to both parts of the question.
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In the questionnaire, 61% of the people who replied to the survey said they did not want to see an increase in maximum contributions.
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"You know that's not the truth, " replied the Democrat.
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The first minister replied that the measures being taken were: the promotion of walking and cycling, the appointment of new staff in schools to encourage physical activity, healthy food initiatives in schools and the romoval of drink branding from vending machines.
Perhaps the most remarkable thing is that the PM replied in her own hand in a very straightforward letter which took the question seriously.
Defensively, the player replied that he was taking thirty-five pills a day, and that the intensive supplementary regimen of vitamins and minerals was hard on his digestive system.
Jonny Lomax, preferred ahead of Ade Gardner on the right flank, added the conversion but the Dragons replied three minutes later when Carlaw caught Saints cold, galloping through a gap to the right channel to breach the home line.
The minister replied that a charge of up to 70p per unit could be imposed, and that the higher the price the greater the effect in combating the ill-effects of alcohol.
The FDA replied to a request for comment with three letters: "FOI, " referring to the Freedom of Information Act.
"No to the first part and no to the second part, " replied the GP.
There had been substantial investment in energy efficiency, the helpline and energy assistance packages replied the first minister.
The doctor replied that health staff were open to families interested in using complementary therapies alongside conventional treatment.
The home side took the lead through a Dan Parks penalty, but the visitors replied with seven converted tries.
All the experts replied that they were very proud of what they did.
"I am putting my neck on the line here, " the officer replied.
" The witness replied: "Nervous, shocked - his eyes were quite big.
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