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    1. Jack was drinking some high-priced scotch


    2. B’theen does all his high-priced leg work and a lot of his spotting, he spends most Afternoondays pacing the docks


    3. Manual shifts mostly came in high-priced sports cars, and it took some time for Bill to point out that all American cars at that time came off the assembly line with automatic transmissions


    4. For example, low-cost moisture detector alarms have very high rates of efficiency, even when compared to high-priced training


    5. Bill: I say this without the slightest hesitation: ―I told you so!‖ I came to the same conclusions as Michael‘s high-priced San Francisco lawyers just from perusing his trial transcript and I will say again what I said November 25, 2000:


    6. In three years, along with earning a BS in Management, he upgrades his ‘product’ and develops a high-priced call girl network throughout Southern California


    7. The tabloids run pictures of him with various women around town, many of them known to be high-priced call girls


    8. He looked like a high-priced courtesan


    9. The high-octane and high-priced public


    10. that you’d have to go door-to-door, selling high-priced water purification systems, you might not

    11. It may not be on DVD, but you can buy the video on line, but it’s very high-priced


    12. murder cases to show up in a sex tape with a high-priced call girl


    13. “Evidently, Hope was a high-priced call girl


    14. The plan had been to convert it into a high-class, high-priced pleasure craft* running day trips up and down the Thames, or to hire it out for freelance gunboat diplomacy


    15. one of those high-priced lawyers from back in the city


    16. of those high-priced lawyers, mister? Because it sure looks like we


    17. got one out here, boys! One of those high-priced lawyers


    18. It wasn’t a proper fleet, but it was still a belligerently high-priced set of technological waste


    19. Juggling high-priced attorneys, they wanted to see the case back under Nevada rule as soon as possible


    20. The hurt done to Tony by his mother and Dominique had implanted in him such a deep distrust of females that his only association with them now was with high-priced call girls

    21. bargaining with the red-attired stewardess over several high-priced


    22. they ended up running from machine-to machine, trying to manipulate and control their artificial environment… and met with disaster after disaster… As the living plants destroyed all of their high-priced equipment


    23. Then you get high-priced specialty stores that sell only natural products… that are supposed to be less processed then the usual ones


    24. This policy of misinformation has been so successful, that large chemical corporations have stopped using many high-priced lobbyists: simply because a few fake credentialed scientists are much cheaper


    25. Argue and discuss, and ask questions about their illness? Have a different opinion from the doctor? What if everyone knew why an illness happens, and they simply stop doing the things which make them sick? This would destroy all Western Medicine, and all the doctors would lose their high-priced, high-status jobs


    26. So I still had that high-priced advice in my head


    27. The 1929 “investor” in high-priced common stocks also considered himself safe in his reliance upon future growth to justify the figure he paid and more


    28. But in proudly applying the designation “blue chips” to the high-priced issues chiefly favored, the public unconsciously revealed the gambling motive at the heart of its supposed investment selections


    29. Grant 5% Preferred—a high-priced issue, which earned its dividend nearly ten times over in 1934–1938—we should find that the preferred dividend plus one-third of rentals was covered not quite 2½ times


    30. The reluctance to sell one good thing and buy another, which characterizes the typical investor, is one of the reasons that holders of high-priced convertibles are prone to convert them rather than to dispose of them

    31. 1 The study was devoted to the period 1926–19352 and revealed a continuous superiority of diversified, low-priced issues over diversified, high-priced issues as speculative media


    32. 473–474 of the 1934 edition of this work for reference to an earlier study devoted to the relative behavior of low-priced and high-priced issues when purchased at or near the bottoms of depressions in 1897, 1907, 1914 and 1921


    33. “Oh? On one hand, we have a greedy corporate high roller sucking off tens of millions while his sales are going to rot; the other’s hiding behind a bunch of high-priced lobbyists trying to screw poor people


    34. ” Hiring a high-priced Internet analyst after the dot-com bubble market had topped didn’t seem too smart to us, but we went into the meeting with the best of intentions


    35. All of them respected bankers, high-priced lawyers, successful stockbrokers


    36. I was examined by a high-priced gynecologist they flew in from Boston


    37. Options that have high levels of implied volatility will result in high-priced option premiums


    38. At the time, many other investors believed that Whole Foods Market was a high-priced grocer and that its customers would abandon the store in search of lower prices


    39. ” When Teledyne’s stock was trading at extremely high prices in the 1960s, Singleton used the high-priced stock as currency to make acquisitions


    40. In March 2013, mini options for a small number of high-priced stocks and the indexes became available

    41. In some high-priced stocks like Priceline


    42. Because Risk Reversals use margin, and especially with high-priced stocks where a large downside gap can be costly, some traders will extend this variation one step further, by making the short option into a spread as well


    43. But as we discussed earlier, some very high-priced stocks are very actively traded in the options relative to the stock


    44. He has a high-priced courtesan in to visit discreetly, once a week


    45. In other words, over the last 46 years, you would have been better off making no investment in the stock market at all than to invest in these high-priced Large Stocks


    46. Worse yet, if you took inflation into account, these high-priced stocks from the Large Stocks universe would have earned no real return over the last 46 years


    47. The female lobbyist is a character that “once-upon-a-time” flourished at the national and in State capitals, but modern methods have made her, to a large degree, superfluous, and now the high-priced lawyer, representing the Trust, deals directly with the party boss instead of the individual lawmaker


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