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Not even simple Internet we have, and the phone dem hardly work.
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No nails in none of dem nor in de chairs and tables.
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Black men here bad, sar; not like dem in de other islands.
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Very well; you shall go place dem stone where you got him.
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Fast-notstop here; dat bad for you see by dem so soon.
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DM is a public health problem in both developed and developing countries.
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DM: Yes, the handbag development process is quite long but very interesting.
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History of DM was also confirmed using a medical records linkage system.
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The duration of diabetes positively correlated with number of T1DM specific antibodies.
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Results: SGNF innervation was reduced in subjects with DM compared with controls.
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With a technical adjustment, the pound also fell slightly against the deutschmark.
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The franc was over valued compared to the deutschmark and the US dollar.
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According to market sources, around £100 million was sold yesterday mostly against the deutschmark.
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It also fell against the deutschmark, easing its position in the Exchange Rate Mechanism.
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Meanwhile on the currency markets the deutschmark has lost ground.
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Dealers believe the British currency may weaken further against the D-mark.
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The Bundesbank is actually still "missing" more than 30 billion D-Mark.
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STERLING continued bits powerful rise on foreign exchange markets yesterday, touching a 52-month high against the D-Mark.
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D-Marks, that is to say?
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'We can arrange for you to get your money in real currency, of course: dollars, pounds or D-marks.'
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West Germans were allowed to exchange 10 Reichsmarks for one deutschemark.
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The Reichsmark was replaced by the deutschemark in West Germany's 1948 currency reform.
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Merkel's government says has paid its obligations to Greece, including a 115 million deutschemark payment in 1960.
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German officials have previously argued that Germany has already honoured its obligations, not least with a 115 million deutschemark payment to Greece in 1960.
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German officials have previously argued that Germany has already honored its obligations, not least with a 115 million deutschemark payment to Greece in 1960.
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We have a Germanmark which they called the euro, he said.
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The Germanmark is worth less than four cents on the exchanges.
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They'll turn to Japanese yen or Germanmarks to stuff their mattresses with.
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Willie said, "Would it be possible to change some Germanmarks here?"
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Eight hundred dollars American and another six hundred Germanmarks remained in the billfolds.