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1 The Jazz won for the third time in four games since dealing for Korver.
2 Bear in mind that we are here dealing for the moment solely with lawful swearing.
3 She might be dealing for him from the bar.
4 He told me he was dealing for himself.
5 He joins from Barings Asset Management, where he was head of dealing for the last 11 years.
6 The nation will be dealing for a long time with struggling veterans and the loss of American prestige.
7 The proportion of physical trading is shrinking - especially dealing for the bank's own books - which irks regulators.
8 The Duke of Cumberland has taken Schomberg-house in Pall-mall; Princess Emily is dealing for Sir Richard Lyttelton's in Cavendish-square.
9 Mr. Greeley's last editorial expression pleaded with the victors in behalf of justice and fair dealing for the South.
10 Banks' use of brokers to match buyers and sellers in foreign exchange dealing for brokerage fees is a normal, legal practice.
11 Putin not only presented a rival narrative for the Syrian conflict -he also offered an alternative mechanism for dealing for it.
12 Kingspan is likely to face questions from the Irish Stock Exchange after failing to report a director's share dealing for almost two months.
13 Atriax will provide automated online foreign exchange dealings for all corporate, institutional and banking foreign exchange professionals.
14 But I did; and with that rascal I have had money dealings for the last six or seven years.
15 The settling of the estate and dealings for the sale of the studio would take at least a month.
16 Singapore was once part of Malaysia but they separated acrimoniously in 1965, clouding diplomatic and economic dealings for decades.
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