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"Moody's welcomes the SEC's constructive recommendations to our industry," said Moody's spokesman Tony Mirenda .
SEC Report Finds Problems at Credit-Rating Firms Jamila Trindle 2011
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He accelerated towards the top of the climb and took the four points on offer, with Adiq and Mirenda netting second and third.
Neo Pro Andrea Guardini wins opening stage at Tour de Langkawi 2011
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He glanced at the quarterdeck of the Mirenda—and there was Jaspar Mendoza.
WHEN THE HEAVENS FALL GILBERT MORRIS 2010
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An hour later the Mirenda had come just aft of the Flower.
WHEN THE HEAVENS FALL GILBERT MORRIS 2010
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One of the men on the Mirenda fell, but four men on the Flower went down and lay still.
WHEN THE HEAVENS FALL GILBERT MORRIS 2010
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A spokesman for Moody's, Tony Mirenda, said the company "welcomes the SEC's constructive recommendations to our industry."
The Seattle Times 2011
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Angelo Dundee was born Angelo Mirena in Philadelphia (often considered America's boxing capital) in 1921, the fifth son of an Italian shepherd who had emigrated from Calabria at the turn of the century (the family name was originally Mirenda before evolving, mainly due to bureaucratic error, to Mireno and finally, Mirena).
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Anthony Mirenda, a spokesman for Moody's, said he couldn't comment right away.
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Mirenda says to improve energy efficiency, upgrades will be made to the grid, which will drive chip sales.
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"Upgrading a meter on every single household in the U.S. is similar to having a big PC push," says Mirenda.
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