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After two years based in San Antonio, where he befriended two doctors who regularly invested in silver dollars, he returned to Pittsburgh for a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Magee-Womens Hospital. Magee-Womens Hospital
"Sweetland operated in a spirit of trust, good will and friendship, and even regularly invested money in the pictures over and above the amount originally budgeted whenever Allen went over budget, which regularly occurred by reason of what Sweetland construed to be Allen's self-indulgent and fiscally irresponsible behavior," the court papers said.
George Steinbrenner bought the club in 1973 and regularly invested in new talent, using free agency to acquire top players.
It is time that the public sector eases this heavy burden on households considering the low income status of the majority of Sudanese people. Since 2004, UNICEF has regularly invested up to US$122 million per year in the northern states of Sudan alone.
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The major Hollywood studios are not yet regularly investing in brand-new intellectual properties online.
Congregations of many denominations are steadily embracing the same electronic fund transfer system that allows individuals to pay their bills or regularly invest in mutual funds.
Drug manufacturers regularly invest hundreds of millions of dollars in the discovery and testing of new drugs, which do not always meet expectations.
This process is under way: the largest privatisation in 2012 was the $18 billion offering of America's residual stake in AIG, an insurance company.Parking meters, anyone?State-owned entities regularly invest in other countries' privatisations: sovereign-wealth funds were among the investors in Royal Mail, for instance.
The companies say that they will develop a standard for all businesses to report carbon emission levels regularly, invest in technology and emission-saving projects and promote greener behavior among their employees, starting by reducing emissions from company cars and offices.
Non-accredited investors can regularly invest in real estate by pooling money together, i.e. "crowdfunding".
And the investor benefits from dollar-cost-averaging, the process of regularly investing a preset amount of money, largely eliminating the risk of trying to time the market.
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