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Those who are as long in the tooth as me will remember the last time the SNP won a by election in Glasgow - back in 1988 when Jim Sillars won Glasgow Govan.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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M'Lellan and Price and Sillars lay on the rocky hill-top of Beth-horon.
The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918 F. L. Morrison
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During the night Lieut. Sillars was killed, and Captain Moir and Lieut. Girvan wounded, the total casualties being six killed and sixteen wounded.
The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918 F. L. Morrison
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The work is intended to "undermine the convention of seeing", according to the exhibition curator, Laurence Sillars.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Anita Singh 2011
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"There's a thirst for contemporary art here," says Laurence Sillars, chief curator at Baltic.
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"We see this very much as a premium service for the buy-side trading desk," says Sillars, who notes that the buy side must opt in to use Alpharithms because it brings with it greater costs in terms of execution on different venues and ticketing costs.
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Sillars suggests Alpharithms is a can't-lose technology, drawing an analogy between the process and horse racing.
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"We started building this probably nine months ago and testing it with our internal order flow," says Sillars, who is in charge of the Alpharithms project.
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Currently global managers and U.S. traders can use Alpharithms to trade European stocks, Sillars reports, adding that LCM plans to offer the tool in April to U.S. buy-side firms trading U.S.
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To tap these sources, Alpharithms utilizes dark-liquidity-seeking algorithms that already exist in the marketplace, Sillars explains.
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