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were fund
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A sum or source of money.
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Nor were fund managers.
"At no time were fund investors any worse off as a result of the loan," Apollo added.
"With this next round, and the escalation of the charges, it's 'Oh, wait, there were fund mangers involved and the C.E.O. of a fund company market timing their own funds to the detriment of shareholders,"' Mr. Phillips said.
Major clinical outcomes between lucinactant and animal-derived surfactant preparations were fund similar in two randomized controlled trials, opening the way to a new generation of synthetic surfactants in the near future.
> -wrap-foot> ofthef the 20 patients, 13 were fund to have typical carcinoid and 7 had atypical carcinoid.
In a study aimed to investigate the expression of GOLPH2 and its correlation with clinical parameters, significant overexpression of GOLPH2 at either protein- or mRNA-levels or both were fund to be associated with aggressive behavior of HCC, but not overall patient survival [ 19].
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Both were fund-raisers closed to the general public, and open to limited media coverage.
It was certainly not my understanding that they were fund-raising events.
"But men in public life, even the ones I admired, when they were fund-raising, I scarcely knew them.
"In a sense that most people would understand, they were fund-raisers," Mr. Lieberman said in 1997.
When there were fund-raising telephone calls that he had promised to make, for example, she would keep after him until he made them.
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