Vaughan-Smith also said he is positive on macro strategies and convertible arbitrage.
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The French bank has already committed to taking up the convertible bond.
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The pair had also discussed Chinalco investing in convertible instruments, Rio said.
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I press a button and the convertible top motors up into position.
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The last in line for repayment were three different convertible preferred debts.
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This clinically translatable agent could noninvasively detect inflammation in early, subclinical atherosclerosis.
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The data stream intercepted by the communications relay was not translatable, of course.
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Conclusions: LHM represent an interesting translatable model of human hepatic and lipoprotein metabolism.
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Therefore, other clinically translatable VMC assessments should be further investigated.
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There are many thoughts in the human mind that are not translatable into words.
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Some strains are naturally transformable and capable of DNA catabolism.
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Electricity is transformable into magnetism; and, reciprocally, magnetism may change into electricity, into light.
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Beyond all these wildly different projects is one central idea, something he calls transformable design.
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In this review, we outline the latest data on representative naturally transformable Gram-negative bacteria and how their competence windows differ.
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Kawasaki Motors is turning heads at this year's Tokyo Motor Show with its futuristic, transformable motorcycle, called the "J".
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Spirits are the only solids, matter being endlessly penetrable and transmutable.
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In the same way Hate and Love are mutually transmutable; so are Fear and Courage.
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This resemblance has attracted the notice of the natives, who firmly believe that one is transmutable into the other.
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Without such vessel, agile, elastic, imponderable, and transmutable, Androscoggin, Kennebec, and Penobscot would be no thoro'fares for human beings.
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And if the star war, changed and smiled, what did I become, who even by my nature am transmutable in every wise!
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Admiration itself is paralysed by a contrivance so simple, so transmutable, and so sufficient for every need that time and change could bring.
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This resemblance has attracted the notice of the natives, all of whom, even educated whites, firmly believe that one is transmutable into the other.
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I have ordered Dr. Bree ('Species not Transmutable,' by C.R.
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"Species not Transmutable," by C.R.
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"By those who have neither feeling nor imagination enough to care for anything not transmutable into dollars, perhaps it has," I rejoined, somewhat tartly.