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As George Washington University Law Professor Arthur Wilmarth points out, similar regulations haven't been adopted abroad.
New Bank Powers Need Resolve Rolfe Winkler 2011
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Securitization has helped large banks expand their dominance of the card market, says Arthur Wilmarth, a law professor at George Washington University.
Why banks are boosting credit card interest rates and fees 2008
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If a prosecutor pressed an insurance company, retained-asset accounts could be outlawed, Wilmarth said, because insurers say they deposit money into these accounts and don't have bank charters or banking regulation.
Insurers hold billions in federal death benefits in unprotected accounts 2010
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If a prosecutor pressed an insurance company, retained-asset accounts could be outlawed, Wilmarth said, because insurers say they deposit money into these accounts and don't have bank charters or banking regulation.
Insurers hold billions in federal death benefits in unprotected accounts 2010
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A Shoggoth attacks, and luckily they have defenses enough, with the aid of some new arrivals, who it appears are from the Wilmarth Foundation, from Miskatonic University.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Burrowers Beneath - Brian Lumley Blue Tyson 2006
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Wilmarth wrote a much longer email back, which I excerpt here:
What Happens to the Obama Network After the Election? (2) Sifry, Micah L. 2008
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Our unnamed narrator whose "love of the grotesque and the terrible... has made his career a series of quests for strange horrors in literature and in life" is much like the folklorist Wilmarth, with perhaps Randolph Carter as a third dimension for what George Wetzel might well call the ur-Investigator, the detective in the great mystery novel -- or mystery play -- that Lovecraft was writing.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2007
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Seth Wilmarth was born in Brattleboro, Vermont, on September 8, 1810.
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Wilmarth by the Cumberland Valley road, which had bought several other locomotives from Wilmarth in previous years.
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These engines were the _Boston_ and the _Enterprise_, also built by Wilmarth in 1854-1855.
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