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  • In the letter Monday, the bank said the quarter that ends Nov. 30 will be profitable and better than the third quarter, excluding charges related to the April acquisition of Prudential Bache's commodities business, but "not where we want them to be."

    Jefferies Cuts European Debt by 50% Brett Philbin 2011

  • Many of the Force veterans share Bache's intensity, but since half the team is made up of rookies, most of whom have never played football, there's a lot of schoolwork to be done between the January rookie camps and the first game in April.

    David Murray: Chicago Force Football Tryouts Are Coming Up. Are You Woman Enough? 2009

  • Hoping to temper the insecurities of Jack McKinley, a lover who suffered from manic depression, abused drugs and alcohol, and frequently threatened suicide, the still-closeted Milk pulled up stakes in 1967 and moved with McKinley to Dallas, where he worked for Bache's Texas branch.

    Revolutionary Road Als, Hilton 2009

  • There's the ripped rookie Karyn Silvestri who's filling Bache's shoes.

    David Murray: Paper Lioness: A Report From the Line of Scrimmage 2009

  • Professor Bache's investigations in the neighborhood of Sandy Hook have been published, and we should not especially refer to them here, except that the recent physical changes reported by Colonel Delafield to the

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various

  • Connecticut Courant, 1793-96; Bache's Philadelphia Aurora, 1799;

    A survey of research materials in Virginia libraries, 1936-37 1938

  • The publications in Freneau's and Bache's papers are outrages in that style in proportion as their pieces are treated with contempt and are passed by in silence by those at whom they are aimed.

    George Washington Thayer, William R 1922

  • If I had entertained any suspicions before, that the queries, which have been published in Bache's paper, proceeded from you, the assurances you have given of the contrary would have removed them; but the truth is, I harbored none.

    George Washington Thayer, William R 1922

  • Several years later, when Bache's paper, the “Aurora,” printed some material which Washington's enemies hoped would damage him, Jefferson again took alarm and wrote to Washington to free himself from blame.

    George Washington Thayer, William R 1922

  • To correspondents, too, Washington showed how keenly he felt the attacks upon him, writing that “the publications in Freneau's and Bache's papers are outrages on common decency; and they progress in that style in proportion as their pieces are treated with contempt, and are passed by in silence, by those at whom they are aimed,” and asked

    The True George Washington Ford, Paul L 1896

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