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Examples
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The government will next auction $35 billion in five-year notes Tuesday and then $29 billion seven-years Thursday.
Treasurys Climb After Strong Auction Deborah Lynn Blumberg 2010
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The five-year sale could be the trickiest of the bunch, he said, with investors potentially holding out for seven-years the next day.
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Echoing the concession build-up going into the five-year sale, market participants were seen selling longer maturities to prepare for the upcoming supply of seven-years.
Auction Lifts the Short End Cynthia Lin 2011
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The government plans to sell $35 billion five-year notes on Wednesday and $29 billion of seven-years on Thursday.
Treasurys Gain as Investors Shun Risk Deborah Lynn Blumberg 2011
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The home currently has about 60 children, between four-days and seven-years old.
Single Mothers in Morocco Abandoned Thousands of Babies Each Year 2010
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Variations and confusion in booster seat state laws, seat cost and inconvenience, and child discomfort are reasons why children five - through seven-years old are not always restrained in booster seats — but they should be.
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Sharlene Henry, 29, was pregnant when sentenced to seven-years for criminal possession of a controlled substance.
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Variations and confusion in booster seat state laws, seat cost and inconvenience, and child discomfort are reasons why children five- through seven-years old are not always restrained in booster seats—but they should be.
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Sharlene Henry, 29, was pregnant when sentenced to seven-years for criminal possession of a controlled substance.
Prison Moms Mara Schiavocampo 2010
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The sizes for the five - and seven-years were trimmed by $1 billion each.
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