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If you bought a package of mortgage backed securities and wanted to insure it in case anything went wrong, that's a fairly normal derivative.
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Neither one owns the mortgage; they're just "insuring" it in theory.
Once you've got your bike, you'll need to insure it, bearing in mind that, as well as accident cover, scooters tend to be very stealable.
The second serve is usually hit softer or with spin to insure it stays in the service box.
The relic is so precious that no one will insure it, and it arrived yesterday in a chartered plane with tight security throughout the journey.
Still, for larger clusters, attention to the master node is advised to insure it can handle all In/Out files operations.
Realize that If your collection is worth a lot or contains very rare items, consider insuring it and/or storing it in a safety deposit box at the bank.
When the F.D.I.C. decided to run a public-service announcement reassuring Americans that their bank deposits were insured, it asked Orman to appear in the spot.
Some employees, daunted by the expense of buying a car, insuring it and finding parking space in the city, decided it was simply easier to change jobs, she said.
He said the court had tried to insure, as it said in a recent opinion, that each vote "is not only made, but heard".
This spring, Mohamed Morsi's Presidential-campaign platform gave a commitment to reviewing legislation — including laws pertaining to women's rights — to insure that it was "in accordance with Islamic Sharia".
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