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To be blunt, the do-nothing Securities and Exchange Commission under George W. Bush let these separate marketplaces spawn, which took volume from the New York Stock Exchange and fragmented the marketplace.
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He took volumes of notes in school.
Her audacious Comme des Garçons show last season took volumes to new extremes while proving again that good ideas are often under your nose.
She would start out by telling publicists, 'Please don't ask me if I liked the movie.' Contrary to reports I've seen, she took volumes of notes during movies.
Some say Westfield has taken volume from the West End and nearby Ealing.
In a memo on the proposed legislation, the F.C.C. suggested that Congress should leave television viewers to take volume matters in their own hands.
"I was in private practice for years in New Mexico," said Dr. Philip A. Heavner, the chief of pediatrics at Bassett, "and there was no interest in doing anything like this because people thought it would take volume away from their practices".
The taken volume of each sample is checked gravimetrically according to their initial densities by an AND balance with ± 10−4 g resolution (GR-300).
Furthermore the analysis allowed for the calculation of carbon recovery for each experiment by taking volume and density changes during the process into account (Eq 5).
Harrison's posthumous compilation Early Takes: Volume 1 (2012) includes a demo version of the song, recorded early in the 1970 sessions for All Things Must Pass.
An early version from the All Things Must Pass sessions was released on Harrison's posthumous compilation Early Takes: Volume 1 in 2012.
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