For example, the thinly-haired Vladeck said he would like to stop having Rogaine ads popping up.
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This would often cause the stock of thinly-traded companies receiving the financing to plummet.
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But Ms Gillard said it was "good", as long as you remembered to spread it thinly.
It is curious that thinly populated Utah has a statewide Financial Crimes Task Force.
It says that their peacekeepers are spread thinly over a vast and difficult terrain.
Here, the greens are stewed with thinly sliced preserved lemon peel (available at Middle Eastern markets).
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The area is thinly populated and no evacuations have been ordered, the Coast Guard spokesman said.
Michael Dell is proceeding with a thinly priced takeout of the eponymous computer company.
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Bottom feeding in thinly capitalized banks is a treacherous pursuit for investors seeking greater upside potential.
It is the process of beating the country out more thinly, like gold leaf.
"It is very thinly sliced tripe that has been boiled for several hours, " said Mr. Carbone.
The burden of recapitalisation would fall disproportionately on a few, very large and relatively thinly-capitalised banks.
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Anyone thinking of investing in shares of thinly traded companies that trade on either system should beware.
Hedge funds may own thinly traded assets whose valuation can be complex and subjective, making valuation difficult.
Platinum group metals are also among the more thinly traded commodities, which can mean exaggerated price moves.
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It was thinly forested, with a sign every hundred yards or so describing the flora in Japanese.
Partly because the better-known outfits get more deals, take more chances -- and spread their attention more thinly.
Critics, mostly labor unions, have always attacked such proposals as a thinly veiled effort to eliminate employer-provided coverage.
The review said surgical expertise was spread too thinly around the country and some centres needed to close.
Imagined futures that are really thinly disguised commentaries on current affairs are not chiefly concerned with reliable prediction.
Stocks in thinly traded overseas markets can rise and fall so rapidly that ETFs have trouble keeping up.
We are 150 miles north of Perth, at the southern end of Australia's vast and thinly populated Outback Coast.
He also took a thinly veiled shot at the presumptive Democratic nominee, Sen.
All of Washington County is thinly settled, with 1.9 people per square mile.
The ones that do are usually thinly veiled prototypes of cars that are already slated to come to market.
The balance comes from sources like corporate donations, and thinly veiled advertisements known in the "biz" as underwriting announcements.
Santander's model of using small, thinly staffed branches is helping it expand cheaply.
Glastonbury's spending power is spread thinly across all the whole festival, rather than concentrated on the headliners, Michael says.
Nothing is more off-putting than thinly veiled grabs at money, fame, or power.
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Phuong was written mainly -- and somewhat thinly -- as a symbol of the nation that Pyle proposed to save.
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