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  • That's a key downside to direct investing plans also known as "Drips" - paperwork and record-keeping.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • That's a key downside to direct investing plans also known as "Drips" - paperwork and record-keeping.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • The graphic song about venereal disease, "Drips" - as if the world needed one of those-is so naked in its need to shock that it manages to offend only with its witlessness.

    Guess Who Thinks Eminem's a Genius? Middle-Aged Me 2002

  • He's our poet laureate of piss and vinegar, with an unerring ear for the kind of sweet hooks that keep you listening no matter how queasy the words make you (see "Drips").

    Just Remember These: Most Desirable Discs of 2002 2002

  • He's our poet laureate of piss and vinegar, with an unerring ear for the kind of sweet hooks that keep you listening no matter how queasy the words make you (see "Drips").

    Just Remember These: Most Desirable Discs of 2002 2002

  • Even investors with very limited means can enroll in dividend reinvestment plans ("Drips") or direct stock purchase (DSP) plans, bypassing brokers to buy shares directly from the company for as little as $20 or $50 at a time.

    Does the Stock Market Favor the Rich? - Yahoo! Finance 2010

  • Even investors with very limited means can enroll in dividend reinvestment plans ("Drips") or direct stock purchase (DSP) plans, bypassing brokers to buy shares directly from the company for as little as $20 or $50 at a time.

    Does the Stock Market Favor the Rich? - Yahoo! Finance 2010

  • Even investors with very limited means can enroll in dividend reinvestment plans ("Drips") or direct stock purchase (DSP) plans, bypassing brokers to buy shares directly from the company for as little as $20 or $50 at a time.

    Does the Stock Market Favor the Rich? - Yahoo! Finance 2010

  • It is called "Popsicle Drips", a title that undercuts the potentially worrying nature of the liquid smear, but does little to dispel the lingering sense of provocation.

    Sally Mann: The Family and the Land 2010

  • That was probably easier than I meant it to be, though, let's face it, The Stooges, The Kooks, The Roots, The Presets, The Honey Drips and The Gutter Twins could all also describe certain subsets of the Democratic party.

    A Taxonomy of Delegates - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

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