If your valentine disappears behind a hedge tonight, or receives a card you didn't send, beware. |
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Investing in Forestry makes sound commercial sense and can be viewed as a hedge against inflation. |
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But in my rush I could not find a gap in the hedge to get through to the main road. |
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An officer patrolling the Murton area in the early hours of today noticed a large gap in the hedge on Moor Lane and investigated. |
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Despite the billions he pocketed from running his hedge fund, he maintains greater interest in philosophy than matters material. |
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Last summer when the park shut at 8pm, teenagers would sneak through a gap in the hedge and congregate in groups. |
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The hedge sheltered toads, frogs and voles and the birds were going berserk. |
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So after all my regular warnings about the right way to clip hedges, you find yourself with a hedge that has gaps all along its base. |
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I can't manage Graham's hedge trimmer, and the use of garden shears is beyond me, too. |
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Before cherry-picker platforms the hedge was cut by teams of estate workers with garden shears on ladders. |
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Using garden shears or a hedge trimmer, cut the sides first and work from the base up. |
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And it is major institutions like banks and hedge funds and pension funds and sovereign wealth funds, central banks, governments. |
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By the way, I do not recommend using hedge trimmers as it gives a too sheared appearance. |
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If an investor doesn't believe that US deficits are sustainable, then they may well opt for a gold hedge or euro denominated assets. |
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Even the goldfish in the pond and the birds in the hedge seem listless and disinterested. |
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Duvessa turned and saw a shadow detach itself from the garden hedge and sprint in her direction. |
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The hedge was laid by a veteran Yorkshireman, and the lord of the manor's bailiff was present to see the devoir properly carried out. |
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A hedge trimmed into a reverse pyramid shape will become sparse at the bottom from lack of light. |
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In the dark we went past a burning pyre only yards from the hedge separating the road and the field. |
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Consequently, the effect of hedge funds selling the Australian dollar went largely unnoticed. |
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Greater celandine is a long-established introduction of roadsides, hedge banks and waste ground. |
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What's more, risk-averse investors in the U.S. Treasury market are more prone to hedge their exposure to the dollar by selling greenbacks. |
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Good grief, Nat, where on earth have you been? You look like you got dragged through a hedge backwards and then thrown back through it again! |
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The groundsheet was spread out below the hedge and the greenery was hit with the pole, the berries falling to the sacking. |
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The alternative is to grub out a well-established hedge and replace it with a fence, thereby losing habitat for birds and insects. |
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Now, the major investors are things like hedge funds, pension funds, government organizations, central banks, sovereign wealth funds. |
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Set out poles at either end of the hedge with strings marking the height and line to be cut to ensure an even finish. |
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When nipplewort occurs in the hedge bottom, plants are often found spreading into the arable field. |
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The report urged they must hedge against currency exchange risks to protect themselves from the fluctuation of the greenback. |
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One of the main issues affecting the hedge fund industry is what to do about domiciliation. |
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The majority of hedge funds, according to Forsyth, were showing their worst drawdown since inception for the month of May. |
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Wild flowers present include wild basil, agrimony, hedge bedstraw and wild teasel. |
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The hedge fund and leveraged speculating community have seen massive inflows and taken on unparalleled leverage. |
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The savings ratio is also influenced by inflation, because people feel a greater need to save as a hedge against higher inflation. |
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A good time to clip a holly hedge into shape is in the early spring, just before the new season's growth emerges. |
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Falls from ladders cause the most injuries, followed by accidents with electrical tools such as lawnmowers, power drills and hedge strimmers. |
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The company also represented that they had helped it to hedge downside risk. |
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All entrants should have some hedge laying experience and onlookers are welcome. |
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The ancient art of hedge laying is alive and well thanks to a lone Preston craftsman, plying his trade around the area's villages. |
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We can't have a hedge but it's alright for them to put a dirty great lump of concrete outside our house. |
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There are some 300 species of Stachys, also known as betonies, hedge nettles and woundworts. |
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Small-leaved plants that tolerate close clipping will quickly knit together to form a seamless hedge. |
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A white archway, over which clung coiling whorls of the vines, gave passage through the hedge. |
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Stakes in quoted banks, hedge funds and the like are valued at the prevailing share price at the end of June. |
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This is because gold is not only seen as a hedge against the dollar, but as a financial bet against inflation too. |
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A new hedge of native species such as blackthorn and whitethorn has been planted to screen the walk from the St George's Field car park. |
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We are going to add some to our existing hedge as well since there seems to be no top soil whatsoever left in it. |
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If the hedge funds shun European junk, that dramatic shift could drive up rates on these securities even further. |
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Most of the trees were leafless, but I think there were three wayfaring trees forming part of the hedge. |
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Other hedge plants for backyard retreats include Mexican orange, Pacific wax myrtle, Pittosporum tobira, and strawberry tree. |
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Backed by a yew hedge are dozens of neatly planted rows of achilleas, euphorbias, iris and violas among others. |
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Woven wattle fences hedge the crofts, enclosing each family's stock of goats and fowl. |
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Rugosa roses make up a dense, compact hedge at the end of the garden without distracting from the sea view. |
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This software has been licensed to banks and hedge funds for quantitative analysis and research. |
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Do you want bushes, trees, climbers, vining or do you want them to grow into a hedge? |
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We carefully considered the residents and offered to screen the stables with a hawthorn hedge but if necessary we will remove it. |
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A Yew hedge screens the paved area at the back door which leads to a herb garden. |
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Another option is move the path to the school's eastern boundary and build a high fence, wall or hedge to screen the school. |
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He now hopes to plant another 450 metres of hedge at Hob Moor to replace deteriorating hedges and to screen other ugly boundaries. |
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I am sure that your position is a hedge, but if your physical metal is delayed, you may have to borrow at this backwardation. |
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Now the average man on the street is not going to get worked up over what happens to hedge funds. |
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He then took the jute sack off the parcel carrier and worked his way through the hedge. |
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Nestled between the two wings of the inn was a hedge maze that would magically rearrange itself every day. |
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He ate holes in the macrocarpa hedge so that the kids could supply him with sweets and apples. |
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He took in the cooling salt air and paused to listen to a gull's cry past a hedge of trees. |
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Institutions are treading cautiously, even as they up the ante by courting hedge funds more assiduously. |
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Wildflowers here include water parsnip, fringed loosestrife, and hedge nettle. |
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I have a hedge and it attracts Western tanagers, rufous hummingbirds, and yellow warblers, to name a few. |
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In the center of its pool was an elevated statue of a cupid, and around it was a circular green hedge. |
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In front of the beech hedge, a patch of un-cultivated land overflowed with flowering thyme, rosemary and gorse. |
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For miniatures used as landscape plants, use hedge shears to maintain size. |
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And hedge funds, which make money by speculating on the stock market, may also cause further volatility in the coming days. |
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These included a digital camera, a video camera, a lawnmower and a hedge trimmer. |
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A stocky white dog, which looked like a bulldog, came charging through a hedge straight for Milly, with its owner strolling behind. |
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The hedge out in front of the house is covered with enough small spiderwebs that it looks as though there's ice across the top. |
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I try to entice him with the biggest hedge maze in the world and a seal sanctuary but he will have none of it. |
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Attracted by the opportunity for arbitrage with the stock market, hedge funds have also been big buyers of convertible bonds. |
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Insurance is designed to build portfolios of diversifiable risks and to hedge the systematic risk in these portfolios. |
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An option is a type of insurance policy that foreign exchange traders use to hedge their risks. |
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At dawn alert next day Suwanti chained the dogs away from a round jungle-green enigma then bowled the baby into the hedge to its kind. |
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Anyway, we have this drive from our place to the street, and along it grows this bushy hedge thing. |
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If you find a shoebox of cash in your hedge or a Louis Vitton suitcase crammed with stacks of bills, just walk away. |
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This will then regrow more bushily so that you end up with a square, thicker top to the hedge when trimmed at the final height. |
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The complainant must fill out a form, a copy of which must be given to the hedge owner, and pay a non-returnable fee to the local authority. |
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The outer edge of the garden has a bamboo hedge with colourful shrubs and plants and is high enough to block out lines of sight. |
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The couple then raised a loan on their Kentish Town house in north London for a similar amount and put this money into a second hedge fund. |
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Some force you to navigate hedge mazes or find countless skulls while stumbling through underground passages. |
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This, in a nutshell, summarizes the uphill battle of perception facing hedge funds. |
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I wish I would have chosen a hamamelis too when we purchased the bushes for our hedge 2 years ago. |
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Over hedge and fence they race, hounds in the lead, redcoats and hangers-on following on horseback. |
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At the very least, hedge funds make capital markets more interesting and offer bears a home for their pessimism. |
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In other words, you need two long call options to hedge one short futures contract. |
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We will also plant a new species of hedge as we experiment with replacing the aging ligustrums along our perimeter. |
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Left to road, bridge over beck, gap in hedge and across field for 100 yards then uphill with fence to right. |
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The hedge is teeming with wild bird life and just now, at the height of the nesting season, a model of industry. |
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Anyway, I arrive at my own yard and see my overgrown oleaster hedge in bloom with its teeny-tiny, very un-peony-like flowers. |
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He remembered the car careering off the road, ploughing through a hedge and rolling over a couple of times. |
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This was part of an effort to increase the transparency of hedge funds, which are notoriously opaque to investors and regulators. |
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As cashed-up hedge fund managers circle the globe looking for opportunities, they increasingly hunt in this market. |
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The number of hedge funds expecting a fall has dropped sharply and, over the past six months, the company's share price has risen healthily. |
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It is not a hedge around heartbreak, a quick fix for pain, or a detour through grief. |
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As the hedge grows, prune the sides so the bottom is slightly wider than the top to prevent the upper limbs from shading the lower ones. |
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If the edge was good last year all that is needed is a trim with a hedge clippers or edging shears. |
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Soon the conifer area, which alone holds 1,000 species of spruce, and the hedge and shrub area become visible. |
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He suffered leg and back injuries as he fell to the ground when the vehicle crashed into a hedge. |
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As I move away, the incredible house with its dazzling colours disappears again behind the hedge and the bushes, invisible to the outside world. |
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For added protection from cats, locate the bath out in the open, at least 10 feet from escape cover such as a hedge or shrubs. |
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They tend to be big, bold shrubs, well adapted to use as a flowering hedge or windbreak, or for planting at the back of a flower border. |
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Traditionally, gold has been coveted as a safe harbor in times of distress and a hedge against inflation. |
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They also view the credits as a hedge against even tighter restrictions in the future. |
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Indeed, building robust connections with users is the best hedge against adversity. |
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This option provides an income stream for life, which is an effective hedge against outliving your retirement income. |
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With recovery comes inflation, with gold a natural hedge against rising prices. |
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Also, putting these extras where they show to best advantage provided a good hedge against the financial risk of building a home from scratch. |
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In the meantime the pile of hedge trimmings will simply have to sit and wait. |
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Holding precious metals was always viewed as a hedge against a runup in inflation. |
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In his view, companies keep inventory as a hedge against poor demand forecasts and an inability to see into their supply chains. |
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The index, compiled from a basket of 13 hedge funds, has risen by 13.8 per cent this year. |
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The indices also reveal that art can be a poor hedge against inflation over short periods. |
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So, as beautiful as the yellow metal might be, gold is neither a hedge against inflation nor a protection against uncertainty. |
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The art market grew during the 20 years preceding the Civil War, then boomed as investors sought art as a hedge against inflation. |
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Back then, gold was presumed to be the only hedge against both inflation and a falling dollar. |
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He was unaware of the beautiful garden nestled in the heart of the hedge maze. |
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As I got closer to the entrance of the hedge maze I couldn't see anybody there so I had to question why I'd been directed here. |
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Secondly, the difference involved is meant to act as a partial hedge against fluctuations in currencies. |
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The presence of a hedge provides information regarding whether a student answer is right or wrong. |
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But they hedge their predictions that there will be a global economic upturn some time later next year. |
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Students hedge and apologize often to human tutors, but very rarely to computer tutors. |
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It's also a leader in complex derivatives that allow others to hedge against the risk of fluctuating commodities prices. |
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I prefer to own these bonds in equal parts to hedge against a loss in the value of the U.S. dollar. |
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This swap would be expected to hedge against the rising financing cost of their short term debt. |
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The explosive growth of hedge funds has certainly increased the volatility of markets. |
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These delicate blossoms are displayed to their best advantage by silhouetting them against a brick wall or a hedge of holly or yew. |
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Gold is being used as an investment to hedge against US dollar uncertainty. |
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Along with bolstering savings, workers are looking to microbusinesses as a hedge against the risk of layoffs or pay cuts. |
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Options are a great way to hedge against your existing positions to decrease risk. |
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They allow me to operate at a comfortable standing position and to feel around before snipping, avoiding damage to the bark of the hedge itself. |
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The forward market, used to hedge holdings in the currency, indicates the same. |
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Our 10 foot high surrounding hedge is in blossom, and the thought of losing that is just unbearable. |
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The hedge fund also offered to pay higher management fees than other customers. |
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Why bother with plain old mutual funds if you can qualify for a hedge fund? |
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Leave the ability to act like a hedge fund but tone down the use of high-risk investment techniques. |
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It is understood that the new hedge fund has not commenced operations, but it is raising funds for investments. |
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I'm not talking about making public the trading techniques that are proprietary to a hedge fund. |
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Ask the hedge fund for its private placement memorandum or partnership agreement. |
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But the hedge fund isn't going to invest in stocks and bonds and the usual gizmos. |
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The dueling lawsuits offer a rare window into the secretive inner workings of a hedge fund. |
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The fair market value of securities held by a hedge fund is the basis for calculating its performance. |
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A battle between a hedge fund and a private equity fund looks like the kind of spat in which it would be foolish to take sides. |
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One of my partners in a hedge fund is a brilliant investor, but he also has a wicked temper. |
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In its purest form, a hedge fund is simply an ordinary investment fund that tries to exploit price inefficiencies in the market. |
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He is a hedge fund manager or a financial artist whose successes made him not only rich, but also the stuff of legend. |
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This past fall he speared several large players in both the hedge fund and mutual fund industries. |
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Big gains are also expected among those who are engaged in the booming hedge fund trading sector. |
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Some hedge fund managers say these funds are the key to consistent returns, even in downtrodden markets. |
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More prosaically, unlike conventional hedge mazes, the gabion cages will require minimal maintenance and should last for 50 years. |
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For example, this fund has many of the powers of a hedge fund in that it's relatively unconstrained. |
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It offers a hedge fund that takes significantly higher risk than a standard pension fund. |
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The road bends as it crosses the bridge, and residents say a high hedge makes visibility particularly poor. |
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John also reared and released 12 starlings, 11 house martins, eight blackbirds, three bluetits, three hedge sparrows and a ferret. |
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If the hedgerow can support some hedge sparrows, a declining species, then so much the better. |
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The birds are looking distinctly broody, and there's been a pair of hedge sparrows doing a bit of courting outside my window all day long. |
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He removed his rucksack from his back, and took out his secateurs and his hedge clippers. |
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Genetic diversity is what provides a hedge against unanticipated environmental changes. |
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Included in the items taken were a chain saws, hedge trimmers and strimmers. |
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Between each plot, there's a strip of no-man's land disguised as a hedge or a ditch. |
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Also, since they trade intraday, ETFs can be bought long or sold short, used in hedge strategies and bought on margin. |
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It allows for the incorporation of a shear plate to seal the car's underbody as a hedge against drag. |
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The hedge of bougainvillea and hibiscus that I'd planted for my mother was now so high and thick that I could not see the house behind it. |
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He said policing the gardens was difficult as they were secluded and surrounded by a high hedge and fence. |
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After all, hedge funds had long been seen as the province of the financial world's high rollers. |
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The agency is already battling court challenges to its rules on hedge funds and mutual funds. |
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In the provision of boundary fencing, some heavy, overhanging tree or hedge branches may need to be cut back, to allow sufficient access. |
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For one, hedge fund fees are much higher than those of traditional mutual funds. |
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Between house and garage there was a gate and narrow path which led into a rough yard, rendered sunless by a tall hedge and large sycamore tree. |
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The pale gate complements our pale fence panel, or alternatively it can be used in isolation in a hedge or brick built wall. |
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It seemed to be one of those hedge mazes that you always saw in movies or read about in books. |
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To hedge that risk, the company can enter into an interest-rate swap to exchange its fixed rate for a floating rate. |
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This is a hotly disputed issue today where the REPS have very tight controls on even hedge cutting in spring especially. |
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Plus, some hedge funds have former CEOs and CFOs on their payrolls, ready to be parachuted in at a moment's notice. |
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I went strait towards the back door, around the swimming hole, and towards the hedge maze. |
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When she was clear of the car, she turned and dashed into the hedge of the neighbor's yard. |
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However, hedge funds are risky in that if they lose money, clients pay no fee at all. |
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Companies that trade outside the eurozone hedge their payables and receivables through the forward foreign exchange markets. |
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The hedge clippers, meanwhile, were now cutting at the air, jarring her fingers as the handle opened and shut in her hand. |
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Improved technology in the battery arena has even made battery-powered hedge clippers a viable option for both homeowners and professional users. |
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Where would we be without weed wackers, chain saws, and electric hedge clippers? |
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The only time he looked forward was to peer over his hedge clippers into the kitchen window where Mahulda drank her peaberry coffee. |
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It connected us with a fruity hedge with brambles, rosehips, sloes, and a hundred yards of elders weighed down with berries. |
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The character is a certain greenness of aroma and flavour that at its worst is like fresh-cut grass, or even hedge clippings. |
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Will the recycling depots accept all garden rubbish irrespective of type, ie grass cuttings, hedge clippings? |
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Spread an old sheet or piece of plastic along the length of the hedge to pick up clippings. |
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People in the clubby world of hedge funds think that's the largest launch on record. |
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The unladen 12-tonne lorry, which had been travelling towards York, left the road and crashed through an 8ft-high hedge into adjacent farm land. |
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Some people have invested all or part of their pension fund money in hedge funds. |
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Diversity is prized by scientists as a hedge against diseases, pests and climate change. |
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Here is something that we clipped as information only, further to our article on hedge funds. |
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The hedge fund can aggressively play the speculative market and inexpensively hedge its exposure. |
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Also available at the stores would be concrete mixers, generators, power washers, strimmers, hedge trimmers and Castlegarden ride-on lawnmowers. |
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A beech hedge that keeps its russet-brown leaves right through winter is the perfect instant garden solution for a bare, brand new plot. |
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The true institutionalization of the hedge fund industry would likely raise a number of new issues. |
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Yesterday I used my magical powers to trim the hedge that runs along the side and in front of the house. |
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The lawns are mown, the box hedge parterres are neatly clipped and the central fountain plays gently in the sunshine. |
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But hedge funds, brokerages, and traders have gobbled up convertibles and sold the issuers' stock short, forcing the markets yet lower. |
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The snowball tree makes a growth in many respects like the common hedge maple, and the leaves are similarly lobed. |
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But you need to spread your portfolio to hedge against a fall in the stock market. |
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Some farmers misunderstand what they are supposed to do such as, trimming a hedge when the plan said to coppice it. |
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Anyone who knows anything about hedge funds is aware that these private investment pools don't come cheaply. |
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A window cut into a hedge is like a porthole in the hull of a ship, a delightful surprise that relieves the cabin's potential for claustrophobia. |
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Many hedge funds continue to make money when stock markets are falling because the investment managers take short positions in stocks. |
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A large rally ensues, and the PPT then sells its long positions into the hedge fund and institutional buying. |
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He cowered in a hedge fearing she would return to run him over, the Feilding High Court was told. |
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We noted that the very old crab apple tree in the hedge had set more fruit than ever before. |
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They approached it slowly from the front, and ducked down so that they were hidden behind an untrimmed hedge in front of the house. |
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The credit default swap market, which enables investors to hedge the risk of default by individual borrowers, is increasing exponentially. |
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So their upside potential is not as great as conventional hedge funds, but the downside is more protected. |
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I saw a fox cub running across the road and diving into the hedge as I drove past. |
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And it is always the fault of the market or the hedge fund or of soft dollars or of the mutual fund or the limited partnership. |
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Losses came in derivatives, which are the complex financial instruments that Freddie Mac uses to hedge against swings in interest rates. |
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Like most companies, Rambus backs up its e-mail servers as a hedge against a catastrophic system breakdown. |
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Can anyone tell me where a person is expected to dispose of hedge cuttings, grass, etc. |
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Cutting over 60 yards of boundary hedge consisting of varying lengths of copper beech, laurel and privet is becoming an increasingly daunting task as the years pass. |
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Unfortunately, he falls into the hedge immediately behind the fence. |
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This means selling it off to merchant bankers and hedge fund speculators. |
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They were both wearing light-coloured tops and baseball caps and had been spotted hiding in a hedge prior to being seen hanging around the milk float. |
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It was not a hedge fund manager who invented the iPhone, after all, but it was a hedge fund manager who ran twa into the ground. |
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They will be able to use their wheelie bin for grass cuttings, bark, leaves, hedge trimmings, twigs, small branches, fallen fruit, cut flowers and garden and house plants. |
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Land behind homes on Athlone and Marquis Avenue has been targeted by dumpers who have left masonry, hedge trimmings, old furniture and carpets at the site. |
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It's looking very handsome out back, all sweeping lawns backed by a soft mixed hedge perhaps ten feet high, composed of a good blend of native trees and bushes. |
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The grass has grown, the hawthorn hedge is fully in leaf, different plants are in bloom and new ones are sprouting, apple and pear trees are in blossom. |
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She wrapped her arms around her as a gust of wind blew by raising Beta's hair up into the air and rustling through the dark foliage of the hedge behind us. |
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To be sure, no hedge fund attacks on blue-chip companies have come to light, and some say there's little to fear from shareholders seeking to exercise their rights. |
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An informal hedge of arrowhead viburnums lines the house side of the walk. |
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The little area now covered by the shed was once a favorite play spot bounded by the hedge and pecan tree on the north, the rock wall on the east, and the alley on the south. |
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The birds are looking distinctly broody, and there's been a pair of over-sexed hedge sparrows doing a bit of heavy courting outside my window all day long. |
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A hedge fund borrows money to speculate in the stock market. |
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The rough field margins, which hold the mice and voles on which the owls feed, were ploughed up, while the amalgamation of fields through hedge removal reduced them even more. |
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Then plant a giant green sponge-like hedge between you and the noise. |
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Option traders use calls and puts to hedge risks and exploit volatility. |
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The parish council has suggested that an off-road cycle path is provided alongside the road separated from the road by a small hedge or grass verge. |
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With the raids on three hedge funds yesterday, the Feds are robustly taking on insider trading. |
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The best thing about my cave, however, is that it's hidden behind a hedge of red bushes, so the curious tourist or hiker is very unlikely to find it. |
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Prune shrubs in a formal hedge to resemble a dense, smooth wall. |
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They also wanted something that would provide a hedge against inflation. |
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Experts nevertheless recommend that sophisticated investors have some gold in their portfolio not only as a hedge against inflation, but also as a way to control risk. |
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This is because gold is seen as a hedge against the US currency. |
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Diversifying your portfolio is a hedge against the down times. |
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But how can investors hedge against rising commodity prices? |
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While we'd like to keep as much money as possible in the business to hedge against a downturn, we find that we're hindered by our corporate form and tax status. |
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In other words, investors hedge one investment by making another. |
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Taking into account the worst scenario of a further rise in property prices, is there any kind of investment that I can hedge against this with my cash after the sale? |
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And they hedge their bets by avoiding specific predictions for how long it will take to colonize this or that planet, or to travel to this or that star. |
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This month sees the launch of a hedge fund aimed at private investors. |
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I had it with a bowl full of baby spinach and some wild hedge garlic. |
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And begin clipping your hedge just before it reaches the required height. |
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Lawn mowers, strimmers and hedge trimmers are being targeted. |
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One of the rare African America hedge fund managers, Bill Thomason says he likes to assess company management face-to-face before committing a cent of his money. |
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This is a mutual fund that further diversifies risk by investing in several hedge funds that invest in different sectors and have different strategies and management styles. |
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In all this, the Army's position remains that there is a need to maintain a substantive Legacy Force in order to hedge against such uncertainties. |
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We have seen money inundate the hedge fund community, adding an additional layer of leveraged speculation on top of an already egregiously overleveraged financial system. |
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To the front, a yew hedge is clipped into swags to mirror the ogee windows of the house, framing views of the Bringewood hills and Welsh Marches in the distance. |
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This is why it is such a shame so many of us don't bother, simply chucking out our grass cuttings and hedge clippings with the rest of the household rubbish. |
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Although it is naturally tall, trim it each spring to make an elegant hedge with strong bushy growth, dripping with pendulous crimson flowers in summer. |
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When hawthorn, blackthorn or firethorn were plashed in a hedge, they formed a difficult defensive hedge that acted as an obstacle to an attacking force. |
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Hillaryland spent like a hedge fund manager in a flat-screen TV store. |
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He recovered on the 19th, but by then, Stalin, whose confidence in his generals was always easily shaken, had decided to hedge his bet by forestalling the Americans. |
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Flowering plants, creepers and hedge shrubs will be planted. |
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A tall hedge lined an even taller wall of stone that enclosed the square garden, and a grid of paths criss-crossed squares of rose plants and hedges. |
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Grass cuttings, leaves, twigs, prunings, hedge clippings, flowers and plants, uncooked fruit and uncooked vegetables can all be put in the green bin. |
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When banks bought gilts or German bonds whose prices were falling, their systems automatically sold futures contracts in similar bonds to hedge their losses. |
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The bed is edged with a lavender hedge on two sides, which I like, but I planted a yellow rose in the bed and it was miles too tall and looked daft. |
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Yesterday we plugged the gap in the hedge with two new buddleia plants. |
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The gaps in the cotoneaster hedge were plugged with holly and box. |
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Raspberry, blackcurrant and gooseberry bushes had died, the privet hedge would soon be gone and vegetables wouldn't grow in the garden, only one of two affected. |
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What's attracting buyout firms and hedge funds to energy are the potential gobs of money to be made from buying power plants at dirt-cheap prices. |
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They furrow their concerned brows and squint gravely towards the cameras in their field camo but all you hear is hedge and evade and dodge and divert and equivocate. |
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The center-right hedge fund clique known as Third Way, and associated Blue Dogs and hangers on. |
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Dunham makes fun of herself only so that she can then hedge and embrace an authoritative role. |
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But he is clearly focused on big picture social and political issues than he is on running money in his hedge fund. |
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After she left Lehman, callan went to work at Credit Suisse to develop a business that, ironically, deals with hedge funds. |
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Protect garden beds exposed to the wind with a hedge of glossy abelia. |
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Quickthorn makes an excellent hedge with a long season of interest, or it can be grown as specimen tree, as it is very hardy and is useful in coastal or exposed positions. |
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I'm also looking at cherry laurel or wax myrtle as a privacy hedge. |
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Bond traders have been the new rainmakers on Wall Street, thanks to low interest rates, few defaults, and a rise in the number of aggressive fixed-income hedge funds. |
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Croft galloped across the field and jumped the low hedge into the meadow. |
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After slapping Harry on the ear, I keeked out of the flap expecting to see a furious young girl in the truck's wake, but only spotted a calf looking over a hedge. |
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In 1994, Bezos took his wife, left a cushy job as vice president of hedge fund D.E. Shaw, and went west. |
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The boxwood is tall enough to provide a feeling of shelter while you're sitting down, yet low enough so that you can enjoy glimpses of the beautiful bonsai beyond the hedge. |
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In an existing courtyard, the Goodmans removed an old boxwood hedge that cramped the area, tore out the lawn, and added a multilevel flagstone patio and fountain. |
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The farm itself has good numbers of breeding birds and is home to yellowhammers, linnets, corn buntings, tree and hedge sparrows, along with lapwings and grey partridge. |
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I will also have to abandon plans for replacing the yew hedge. |
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In the central panel, Sen. Elizabeth Warren whispers into the ear of the Pope as Mitt Romney and hedge fund managers are flayed. |
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Currently, companies that hedge an interest-rate or price risk with an option contract can amortize the cost of the option over the life of the contract. |
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The hedge was reportedly longer than the Great Wall of China! |
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I saw Mother shoot a warning glance over at me from the hedge garden. |
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The letter of intent will also finalize whether the sale of hedge funds, which are high-risk in nature and currently banned in Taiwan, will be allowed, Lu added. |
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I tucked in, and with a sideways glance through the bare low hedge, pushed on and on and tried to be optimistic about a ten-degree ribbon of pink sky. |
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I have beds full of wild strawberries at Brockhole and there are ferns and aquilegias elsewhere in the garden that I can transplant into the hedge. |
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The arbours were wooden dining halls, surrounded by a hedge and ditch with an elaborate entrance, that were used as places of entertainment and feasting. |
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Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the hedge fund galleon Group, pursued a Wall Street lifestyle. |
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