The co-operator is UBS, people familiar with the situation said previously.
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You cannot get the fields tilled today until the farmer becomes a co-operator.
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Sometimes it is its forerunner, at others its co-operator, and always its follower.
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Labour must know clearly what is being done; it must be an assenting co-operator.
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It is the rival, till it can be the co-operator, for food with the parent.
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The enthusiastic co-operator says we must educate them up to the requisite moral and intellectual level.
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Her situation would have been trying to a non-self-reliant woman, for there was no volunteer co-operator.
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He found in George Clinton, governor of the state of New York, a firm and an enlightened co-operator.
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I would propose to you Dr. Gille, in Jena, as a lawyer, and a zealous co-operator in this affair.
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He was soon promoted to office in the company, and ultimately he became Le Fort's principal co-operator in his various measures and plans.
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The complaint said that in one deal in 2006, a co-operator shipped cash under a fake name to Douglas at a California hotel.
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Canadian company Barrick Gold Ltd, the co-operator of the mine in Enga province with China's Zijin Mining Group, is pushing to renew its contract.
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Last month, Adam Smith, a former Galleon employee turned government co-operator, was sentenced to two years probation by U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan.
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In the present study, 62,568 Holstein cows from large-scale German co-operator herds were phenotyped for clinical ketosis (KET) according to a veterinarian diagnosis key.
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Then they picked the sculptors that they wished to secure as co-operators.
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That all non-co-operators have not yet thoroughly imbibed the doctrine is true.