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I repeatedly shook Gary's pristine iPhone, which he had waited in line for eight hours to get, as if I were making a Bond movie's worth of martinis.
And most of those are issued at $25 denominations, so individuals can buy a 100-share round lot for $2,500, which means they're making a bond investment for $2,500.
Making a bond is usually very easy.
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He liked what he saw and we made a bond".
To make a Bond film without such "Bondisms" is as pointless as making a musical without songs.
A flier describing the department noted that freedom "is a possibility that implies creativity, vision and paradoxically the capacity to make a bond".
Still, with a piece he recently wrote for the Kronos Quartet, he said, he sought "to make a bond between the natural essences of these two musics".
The tragedy of the death of their first son, aged 10 weeks, made a bond between them, as John put it, "like reinforced concrete".
Capital adequacy is a sensitive subject at MBIA, as its whole business hangs on persuading bond buyers that its guarantee makes a bond gilt-edged.
In case of higher agitation speed, As V) particles have not enough time to make a bond with SAC-MBH due to random collisions among the participant particle.
And what makes a bond a bond.
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