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Circle Underwriters, actual or potential, often seek out and "circle" investor interest in a new issue before final pricing. The customer circled has basically made a commitment to purchase the issue if it is available at an agreed-upon price. If the actual price is other than that stipulated, the customer supposedly has first offer at the actual price.
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| But to the inner cirlce of power, social politics was just a tool of "great politics," or as Ley put it: "The Leader does not speak of wages and prices, but of soul, race, blood, soil, and fatherland. From ``Family Cirlce Best-Ever Cakes and Cookies Plus Pies, Tarts & Other Desserts'' Mathematicians who studied Tarski's circle problem strongly suspected no way existed to cut up a cirlce to make a square without losing even a single point out of the circle. |
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