Sentence examples for a pop on from inspiring English sources

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It's still an optimization game, with companies testing the waters with banks to figure out the right price but still having to find a way to make sure there's a pop on day one and that everyone gets paid.

Her miraculously improved eyesight that means she no longer needs to spend £500 a pop on lenses.

The day ended with a pop on West 13th Street, when a promoter opened a bottle of Champagne in the boiler room of a nightclub.

By Amy Davidson Sorkin December 27, 2009 "When you hear a pop on the plane, you're awake, trust me," Jasper Schuringa told CNN. "I just jumped.

He takes up to 30 people at £20 a pop on the two-hour tour, some from as far away as Australia and the United States.

I'll be the same person I always was: a grifter, a fugitive from the law, a woman who sells Girl Scout cookie boxes filled with crumpled newspaper for ten bucks a pop on Craigslist.

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Use a small container with a pop-on lid Decorate the edges with pompom ribbon.

It looks like the trader initiated a delta neutral position, selling 125,000 shares of the underlying stock at a price of $50.65 a share, and buying 5,000 calls up at the June $57.5 strike for a premium of $1.15 a-pop, on a 0.25 delta.

It looks like the investor responsible for the large-volume trade sold 885,000 shares of the underlying stock at $16.15 each, sold 15,000 puts at the March $15 strike for a premium of $0.26 apiece, and purchased 15,000 calls at the March $17 strike for a premium of $0.42 a-pop, on a 0.59 delta.

If you hover your cursor over it, you should see a little "x" pop on on the right.

And perhaps pop on a hat.

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