• "We believe clawbacks are a focus for our regulators, " Goldman Sachs said in correspondence with the comptroller's office disclosed in an SEC filing.

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  • The two items fluctuate scores in correspondence with one another, with the Kindle gaining positive Buzz as the iPad simultaneously loses it, and vice versa.

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  • In a statement, council leader Ivor Hyslop said the authority had been in correspondence with Kier Construction for some time to try to resolve the matter out of court.

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  • Galileo soon began to have doubts about this orthodoxy, which he aired in conversation with friends and then in correspondence with other natural philosophers in Europe, particularly the great German astronomer Johannes Kepler.

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  • Although the commission backed a legal action challenging the policing of the school protest, Professor Dickson expressed privately-held reservations about the merit of the case in correspondence with the then chief constable Sir Ronnie Flanagan.

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  • People took to the hospital's Facebook page, upset about the charge, but a person who identified herself as a part of Nora's family said there was a misunderstanding in correspondence with the hospital and asked people to stop posting negative comments.

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  • In previous correspondence with Davis, Haggis had demanded that the church publicly renounce Proposition 8.

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  • In his correspondence with his mistresses, he discusses contraception, and his diary contains a monthly tally of his orgasms.

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  • Galileo felt himself already under enough religious pressure to continue to encode all talk of his discoveries in his correspondence with Kepler.

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  • Republicans also are upset that Ms. Lerner learned of the activities in June of 2011, according to the investigative review, yet made no mention of them in lengthy correspondence with lawmakers during 2012.

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  • One of my favorite aspects of Cloze is how it made me feel in control of my correspondence with close friends and family.

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  • He said the letters showed the prime minister was "in extensive correspondence and contact with the Hindujas over a wide range of issues, and so was his government".

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  • During his months in Israel, he carried on an intensely romantic correspondence with Beauvoir, and, when he returned to Paris, he moved in with her.

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  • In the whole of his correspondence with his follower and intimate, James Madison, which makes up 2, 000 printed pages, it is impossible to point to any passage showing hostility to religion by either of them.

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  • 's archives, including internal correspondence and interviews conducted in the 1950s with Milton's friends and colleagues.

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  • Some of the correspondence with David Steel quoted in this book certainly suggests he could provoke extreme irritation.

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  • Among the papers was CIA correspondence with Libyan intelligence found in spy chief Moussa Koussa's office, according to Leigh Day.

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  • In addition, following customer correspondence and discussions with officers from Camden, TfL has identified a future scheme to investigate the feasibility of providing cycle facilities at Swinton Street and Acton Street.

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  • Mr Salmond has faced fierce criticism in the Scottish Parliament after details of his correspondence and meetings with Mr Murdoch emerged at the Leveson Inquiry.

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  • This coincides with a year-long break in the correspondence.

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  • Such a profound impact is particularly noteworthy given the timing of the educational effort in the midst of a heated presidential campaign in a swing state being bombarded with policy and political correspondence.

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  • She struck up a correspondence with her No. 1, a man in England, who eventually, after she friended him on Facebook, stopped writing her back.

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  • The White House earlier said Lippo executive James Riady met with Clinton in the Oval Office, but the correspondence brought to light Huang's interest in setting up Lippo-Clinton meetings.

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  • "Whilst, in light of IFA's recent correspondence, LFC has been left with no option but to refer this matter to its lawyers, the club confirms that it is willing and ready to explore and find a negotiated solution to the satisfaction of all parties, " they said.

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  • The material is richly packaged and cleverly designed, with some in the form of replicas of record covers and correspondence.

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  • Past popes have celebrated Mass every morning in their private chapel before settling down at their desk to deal with correspondence.

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  • Earlier Thursday, Tsvangirai was accused of treason in Zimbabwe's state-run national newspaper, which quoted alleged correspondence with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

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  • The musical analysis in the book is limited--mostly annotated transcriptions of some Desmond solos by other musicians--but for the general reader there are scores of photos and the liberal use of Desmond's lifelong correspondence with his father, Emil Breitenfeld , an organist and arranger in San Francisco responsible for much of his son's musical education.

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  • Ms Homer, now chief executive of the Revenue and Customs, said there had been problems with the "transition" to the new unit in 2011 but the organisation had got better at responding to correspondence and asylum cases were being dealt with properly.

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  • The goal is to connect you with someone with whom you have enough in common to want to strike up an e-mail correspondence and then quickly meet in person.

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