51.   In the hall of their old home are a spread of sepia photographs of Turkish grandfathers, some dressed in the tunics and scabbards of the Ottoman army.

52.   Investors say that while spreads are tight, they are justified.

53.   It gave no other details, such as whether the spread was horizontal or vertical or both.

54.   Nearby relatives who run their own spreads have been generous with advice, Parker said, and the early training served her well.

55.   Nonetheless, Jacobson agreed with Fridson that yield spreads were wide for a reason and that buyers should be cautious.

56.   On big exchanges, such eighth-point spreads are standard, and at last report, brokers could still afford loafers.

57.   Now, spreads will often be narrower.

58.   One practice in the Nasdaq market that was evidently known to traders, but not to the public, concerned just how wide spreads should be.

59.   One practice in the Nasdaq market that was evidently well known to all traders, but not to the public, concerned just how wide spreads should be.

60.   Red maples do not do well in the sandy soil of the coastal plain, and their spread may be slower in the driest areas.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
spread 0.01%
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be 30.96%
narrow 5.50%
widen 4.68%
indicate 4.07%
reflect 3.46%
suggest 2.24%
include 2.04%
mean 1.83%
imply 1.43%
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