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Maybe it would be redeemed by the postcards you ask? No.
In fact, she said that the company had no idea how many coupons would be redeemed.
In early 2001, both distributed options that they estimated would be redeemed after an average of two years.
A knockout clause was typically set so that the bonds would be redeemed if the yen weakened past a certain threshold against the U.S. dollar or Australian dollar.
Cleveland, running for reëlection in 1888, lost the electoral vote to Benjamin Harrison but quickly assured his supporters that he would be redeemed.
Bank of America has made no determination in this regard, and there is no assurance that any of such debt would be redeemed, assumed or guaranteed.
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Would he be redeemed, or would he go out in a blaze of self-importance?
In 1792 another act provided that a sinking fund of 1 percent should be attached to every new loan, which would thereby be redeemed within 45 years.
At the October 3 meeting the board redeemed the Rights conditioned upon consummation of a merger with Forstmann, but further acknowledged that they would also be redeemed to facilitate any more favorable offer.
After that it was difficult to see how Vic would ever be redeemed no matter how many drug dealers he beat up or how many murderers he took off the street.
Or would she be redeemed in the eyes of the law-and-order crowd by her swan-song performance as Hercule Poirot's niece, a detective carrying on the family tradition by solving the murder in "Yech: A Marvellous Mushroom Murder Mystery Musical Movie"?
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