Eliminating stub quotes is easy enough, however, and it actually gives the SEC something they can do.
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As part of the application she gave authorities access to her tax returns and a recent pay stub.
My left arm is a short stub with a small hand and three fingers, reminiscent of a thalidomide defect.
Does the very thought of a HSDPA, stub antenna-free, Windows Mobile-equipped slice of Palm goodness leave you dizzy with desire?
The transaction will leave a stub Wachovia with its brokerage and asset management units behind, AG Edwards and Evergreen Securities.
The new microturret fits on the stub wing of an Apache and other helicopters, tracking and jamming incoming missiles by laser beam.
They must also prove residency in New Haven with two utility bills, a pay stub, tax statements, or documents from health and social-service agencies.
While we were never fans of external aerials, the T28 features what's probably the most attractive and distinguishable antenna stub of any handset, ever.
Trading firms have used stub-quotes, which are bids and offers way outside the normal range, as a way of meeting minimal market making requirements.
The U.S. men's national soccer team is going to stub all 10 of its toes in qualifying and miss out on a World Cup.
In his old-fashioned smock and full white beard, taking up a stub of sanguine chalk, Keating was as much in character as his model.
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With his stub of a pencil, kept specially for the purpose, he crossed off the items she took from the bags they were in.
"I have seen everything from report cards to an Alabama football ticket stub, " said Roderick Gainer, a curator with the Center of Military History.
Ask employers to verify the applicant's stated employment dates and income (if the employer refuses to share this information, ask the applicant for a pay stub).
It can also be removed and replaced with a new stub (if damaged) or with Ericsson's "high performance antenna IAT-10" for an even stronger signal in problem reception areas.
Mr Mathews may long for citizens to deliberate about public policy, but he seems bound to stub his toe on the natural tendency of labour to divide and specialise.
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"You come in early, you may stub your toe, make mistakes, " David La Prade, head of USR Drilling Services, told CNN at a recent oil and gas conference in Yangon.
Another had dozens of pages of pay stub data with social security numbers, and a third had 300 pages of medical records from insurer Affinity Health Plan with names and specific diagnoses.
Stub quotes are likely to be eliminated.
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With Siri, someone can inquire about what's playing in theaters nearby, navigate to that theater using Apple's Maps app and present the ticket stub from the lock screen, all invoking Apple's app working with its selected partners.
The agency has been in talks with NYSE Euronext, Nasdaq and other exchanges about such a proposal, along with a plan to eliminate the so-called stub quotes, or place markers, that featured so prominently in the May 6 crash.
Terence Baker was cross-examined as to how he could be so sure that he had met Jeffrey Archer on Monday September 8th he had no record of a bill, no cheque stub, nor diary entry or credit-card voucher to confirm that he had been at the Caprice that night.
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