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The grocer's buyers have put in orders for five times as many as they stocked last year.
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's discovery that hedge funds were allowed to put in orders hours after the stock market closed -- and get the 4 p.m. price -- stunned many in the industry.
Neely Tamminga, senior research analyst at Piper Jaffray, says buyers are taking a conservative approach across the board, cutting back on inventory and waiting longer to put in orders.
What's interesting is that the system appears to be growing smarter: originally Biggins said that people had to put in orders by 9 30 in the morning, but now they can order in real-time because so much has already been pre-planned and predicted in the back end.
Some of these captives will be sent to some of the 51 dolphinariums and aquariums in Japan, while the majority will be shipped to several countries across the world who have put in orders for live animals.
The chiefs help with how to put in orders or deal with systemic problems" (Group 2).
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"We did this over a period of about three weeks, putting in orders every several days".
Nick Moriello, the owner, didn't even bother putting in orders for Halloween makeup.
The two men soon found themselves putting in orders for other people.
Visiting teams noticed, and by 1971 colleges across the country were putting in orders for the "Matside" scoreboard.
Asymptotic approach to kinetic models allows putting in order diverse experimental observations in complex situations when many alternative hypotheses co-exist.
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