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  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Israel Still Strangles the Palestinian Economy'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Palestinians are as eager as anyone to see positive economic development for their tormented country.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Israel Still Strangles the Palestinian Economy 2009

  • Here, a pharmacy in Worth, Ill. Strangles involve the sale of call options and put options.

    'Strangle' Strategy Helps Offset Costs 2009

  • Strangles involve calls, which convey the right to buy a company's stock, as well as puts, which convey the right to sell it.

    'Strangles' Strategy Presents 2008

  • “Credit card debt has caused African American families to use critical financial resources to pay mounting monthly interest payments instead of saving or acquiring assets such as real estate,” observes Aissatou Sidime in a recent article in Black Enterprise “Credit Use Strangles Wealth: African American Debt Is Increasing Faster Than Income,” November 2004.

    Reposition Yourself T.D. Jakes 2007

  • Poor geegee Looks like he's caught the Strangles from his stablemate.

    See Delphi and Die Davis, Lindsey 2005

  • Strangles is commonly spread by exposing susceptible animals to diseased animals, either by direct contact, or by exposing them to the infection in the stable and allowing them to drink or eat food from watering and feeding troughs on premises where the disease exists.

    Common Diseases of Farm Animals R. A. Craig

  • Strangles or distemper is, according to most pathologists, due to the

    Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 John Victor Lacroix

  • Strangles occurs in the young principally and is not a frequent cause of synovitis or arthritis in the adult animal.

    Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 John Victor Lacroix

  • _ -- Strangles is an infectious disease of the horse, mule, and ass, seen most frequently in young animals, and usually leaving them immune from future trouble of the same kind.

    Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Charles B. Michener 1877

  • Strangles and straddles are one viable way to trade the expected volatility of an index or individual security.

    unknown title 2011

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