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"Sophis" Dorsainvil, an Oakland musician who is organizing a benefit concert at Ashkenaz in Berkeley.
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The problem needs to be fixed quickly because right now, "people just can't trust the insurers that sold them credit protection and that's having a cascading effect on the market," said Philippe Stephan, who heads business development at Sophis, a derivatives-technology firm.
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Sophis has discovered a plant called Okahijiki or Land Seaweed, and not only does it have an interesting look, but she cooked it and likes the taste too.
Archive 2007-07-01 Kalyn Denny 2007
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Vnde facile apparet, � Sophis quibusdam, si dijs placet, in
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Sophis - ticated historians like H.T. Buckle persuaded them - selves that the irregular work habits then characteristic of Spaniards, by contrast with the steady ones of the
DETERMINISM IN HISTORY ALAN DONAGAN 1968
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When Islam was reorganized after the anarchy which ensued upon the overthrow of the Caliphs, Persia became the appanage of the Sophis or Shiite dynasty; the regions to the West of the
International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 9, August 26, 1850 Various
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"These results reflect the success of our BankFusion platform, the momentum behind our new solutions and significant growth by Misys Sophis," he said on Thursday
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Revenue at Sophis, the Dublin-based risk management software firm it bought in November, increased by 32 percent in the fourth quarter.
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In this dissolution, the people of the empire, loosened from the yoke which united them, shall resume their ancient distinctions, and a general anarchy shall follow, as happened in the empire of the Sophis; ** until there shall arise among the Arabians, Armenians, or Greeks, legislators who may compose new states.
The Ruins, or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires and the Law of Nature 1788
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