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Three-Quarters Sold In addition to his common stock, Mr. Lord also holds stock options and other derivatives, so Friday's transaction represents the sale of about 75% of his total equity interest in Sallie Mae, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Pitch Selection, as mature pitcher: 1. Hard, Sinking Two-Seam Fastball 2. Slider 3. Three-Quarters Curve 4. Change
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Pitch Selection, as mature pitcher: 1. Hard, Sinking Two-Seam Fastball 2. Slider 3. Three-Quarters Curve 4. Change
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Pitch Selection, as mature pitcher: 1. Hard, Sinking Two-Seam Fastball 2. Slider 3. Three-Quarters Curve 4. Change
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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Harry looked behind him and saw a wrought-iron archway where the barrier had been, with the words Platform Nine and Three-Quarters on it, He had done it.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Rowling, J. K. 1997
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Three-Quarters Of Teens Own Cell Phones NEW YORK -- Teenagers have embraced text messaging as their main form of communication, but mobile phones are often a source of tension with parents and schools, a new survey finds.
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Three-Quarters Of Teens Own Cell Phones NEW YORK -- Teenagers have embraced text messaging as their main form of communication, but mobile phones are often a source of tension with parents and schools, a new survey finds.
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But I commend the manufacturers who decided to go with the new Three-Quarters standard for interchangea
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Three-Quarters Of Teens Own Cell Phones NEW YORK -- Teenagers have embraced text messaging as their main form of communication, but mobile phones are often a source of tension with parents and schools, a new survey finds.
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Three-Quarters Of Teens Own Cell Phones NEW YORK -- Teenagers have embraced text messaging as their main form of communication, but mobile phones are often a source of tension with parents and schools, a new survey finds.
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