Roughly equal numbers of the puts traded on the offer, to the middle, and the bid.
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There were concerns numbers of the birds were growing and posing a threat to native species.
Numbers of the mammals in the area declined because of habitat loss and being hunted by American mink.
Many banks and businesses now print only the last few numbers of the account number on a receipt.
Trading in these options was mixed given that roughly equal numbers of the calls were purchased and sold.
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According to numbers of the US embassy, in April alone 6.156 new jobs were created thanks to Brazilian travelers.
The group claim that the data grabbed contains user names, device names and phone numbers of the users affected.
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Numbers of the animals are controlled in some areas to protect forestry and aid the regeneration of native woodlands.
By 2008, small numbers of the Palestinians from these camps had begun trickling in to places such as Iceland and Sweden.
That number exceeds the in-home viewership numbers of the five BCS bowl games combined, which reach 80 million in-home television viewers.
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With beavers, the researchers said a formal reintroduction could lead to numbers of the animals growing over a wide geographical area.
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The group claimed that the data grabbed from the FBI contained user names, device names and phone numbers of the users affected.
So great were the numbers of the dead that in some countries the bodies had to be taken away by the trainload.
Mr MacGugan said more deer may be being culled in some areas, but numbers of the animals were higher in other parts.
The logs also include the serial numbers of the Blue Coat devices.
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Before that, cockle picking had been suspended for two years on the Dee Estuary because of a decline in numbers of the shellfish.
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Numbers of the lake's most prized sport and commercial species, walleye and yellow perch, have dipped in recent years in the fertile western basin.
By the late 1990s dealers and collectors realized that there were excessive numbers of the same vintage Hines making the rounds of shows and auctions.
But growing numbers of the elite feel that the present political and economic model has been exhausted and the country is fast approaching a dead end.
Tagging is also helping David Welch, the head of the Canadian government's salmon programme, to find out where and why large numbers of the fish are vanishing.
In their search scripts the pair used 600 terms compiled from lists of Scada manufacturers and the names and product numbers of the control systems they sell.
The Holocaust museum reports that exact numbers of the dead aren't available, but at least 56, 000 men in the camp system were killed, about 11, 000 of them Jewish.
Although enrolment in primary schools has increased hugely since colonial times from 25% of all children in 1960 to about 60% now the numbers of the uneducated are also growing.
But it will go a long way towards ensuring that the welfare reform of the mid-1990s does its intended job of effectively reducing the numbers of the poor.
He must count on the law showing immediate results next year, pushing large numbers of the 4.4m unemployed (10.6% of the workforce) off the welfare rolls and into work.
Aided by U.S. airstrikes, Northern Alliance troops battling the rebellion gradually cut the numbers of the Taliban fighters until about 40 remained in the building that was finally destroyed Tuesday.
Louis was a source of consternation to great numbers of the city's Jews, my parents among them, as was the quotation attributed to him in the paper's account of Lindbergh's brief visit.
Numbers of the British vole - which inspired Ratty's character in the children's classic The Wind in the Willows - have plunged from seven million to less than a million in a decade.
The closure deadline was set in Mr Obama's first week of office, but since then growing numbers of the president's own party have become concerned about the release of terrorist suspects into their constituencies.
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