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  • AFPs, as the pension fund managers are called, could continue selling shares of listed companies, Ms. Acle said, as "there are more interesting investment opportunities in the pipeline."

    In Chile, an IPO Boomlet Percolates Anthony Esposito 2011

  • "Investors have cashed in shares to participate in the IPOs and all the recent capital increases," said Cristina Acle , head of studies with local brokerage Corpbanca.

    In Chile, an IPO Boomlet Percolates Anthony Esposito 2011

  • _Tíndalo_ (_Eperna rhomboidea_) is about the same as _Acle_ in its principal features, but not notable for resisting fire.

    The Philippine Islands John Foreman

  • _Acle_ (_Mimosa acle) _ gives logs up to 32 feet by 28 inches square.

    The Philippine Islands John Foreman

  • 'A much better sentinel than Joe's stomach-ache boy down at Acle, 'said the Admiral.

    Coot Club Ransome, Arthur 1934

  • 'Joe's taken Bill's bike and gone down to Acle to fix up with a boy there to keep a look-out.

    Coot Club Ransome, Arthur 1934

  • 'And it's perfectly safe now with somebody watching at Acle.'

    Coot Club Ransome, Arthur 1934

  • 'They can't come up this way without they come by Ludham, or by Acle or by Potter Heigham, and we know chaps in all them places.

    Coot Club Ransome, Arthur 1934

  • They'll be laughin 'at us when we go through Acle Bridge.'

    Coot Club Ransome, Arthur 1934

  • 'Those three kids are going down to Acle, and someone's going to let them know when the Hullabaloos are going to leave Wroxham.'

    Coot Club Ransome, Arthur 1934

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