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Another is Pete Seeger, whose offering — built around the word "stabilization" — came in the form of an interview, which of course involved music.
I-flex, whose offering closed June 11 at 530 rupees ($10.85) a share, has fallen nearly 3percentto to 514.15 rupees on the Bombay exchange.
"We dump hardware down and hope magic will happen," said Michael Trucano, senior information and education specialist at the World Bank, whose offering to FailFaire was a list of the 10 worst practices he had encountered in his job.
This is a destination and a much higher percentage of people who walk through the door buy," said Mr. Kirkwood, whose offering includes dramatic, sky-high heels for the American label Rodarte and shoes inspired by Keith Haring.
Just three business days before AT&T delivered its bad news, the new stock meant to track the company's wireless business, whose offering brought AT&T a $10.6 billion windfall, began trading.
But for the moment it's the only carrier whose offering covers its entire service network.
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BuzzFeed, the social Web site whose offerings range from "17 Amazing Slow Motion Dog Videos" to serious political news, has gotten into the research business.
A host of respected musicians perform at this lively festival, whose offerings this year include performances by the Borromeo String Quartet and the pianist Emanuel Ax.
But the superstar in digital downloads is still iTunes from Apple, whose offerings so far are limited to $1.99 TV shows and music videos for playback on iPod screens.
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