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The act of rolling over
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They had three albums to their name, Get Born, Shine On, Shaka Rock, and some of the songs were quite good: there was Rollover DJ, Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is and Seventeen.
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Today's winner of our prizeless letter o'the day is: Rollover.
"The issue is rollover risk," said Jonathan Tepper of Variant Perception, a research house in London known for its bearish views on Spain.
"We will make progress on rollovers when people buckle their belts, when they exercise judgment about what vehicles to buy and not buy those that are rollover prone and as manufacturers transition into more stable designs," Dr. Runge said.
Hydrocarbon traps at the three sand levels are rollover anticlinal closures that are generally sealed by a major listric fault that demarcated the field into northwest and southeast blocks.
The IRS also indicated that it would look at how long beyond the 60 days the would-be rollover had taken and what the funds had been used for in the interim.
Still, this doesn't mean you need be a rollover kitty.
In Europe, the central issue is the rollover of medium-term bonds.
Witness the gambling bill, which appropriately enough, will be a "rollover" from the previous parliamentary session.
Rather than refinance, we believe Yell's intention is to rollover its existing debt under new terms.
Automakers have been losing rollover lawsuits for decades but have never been successfully sued for the damage that their products inflict on other vehicles and their occupants.
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