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Net income was $2,557,111, or $3.11 per share on 821,220 common shares currently outstanding, as compared to $2,323,867 or $2.82 per share in 1959, adjusted to the same number of shares.
-- I bought 50 shares of Diversified Growth Stock Fund on Oct. 23, 1959, and 50 more shares of the same mutual fund on Feb. 8, 1960.
At the same time, Angola has promoted the revival of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries ( CPLP ) as a forum for cultural exchange and expanding ties with Portugal ( its former ruler ) and Brazil ( which shares many cultural affinities with Angola ) in particular.
In Pantheism, everything shares the same spiritual essence, rather than having distinct spirits and / or souls.
After this the legislation did prevent a cash distribution to members of less than two years standing, but the same result was obtained by permitting the issue of ' free ' shares in the acquiring Plc, saleable for cash.
Teochew cuisine bears more similarities to that of Fujian cuisine, to which it shares same dishes, which may be due to Chaoshan and Fujian's cultural and language similarities and geographic proximity.
In the Philippines, another legendary creature called the Sigbin shares many of the same descriptions as the Chupacabra.
ColecoVision shares the same CPU and a sound chip with Sega Master System, also a similar but inferior graphics chip.
Today, the numeral is often called stigma, after the value of a Byzantine Greek ligature σ-τ ( ϛ ), which shares the same shape and was used as a textual ligature in Greek print until the 19th century.
While contemporary folk music is a genre generally distinct from traditional folk music, in English it shares the same name, and it often shares the same performers and venues as traditional folk music.
Many scholars also doubt Petrine authorship because they are convinced that 1 Peter is dependent on the Pauline epistles and that is was written after Paul ’ s ministry because it shares many of the same motifs espoused in Ephesians, Colossians, and the Pastoral Epistles.
It therefore shares the same status as OECD member states such as the UK, the US, Spain or Germany.
* TFTH – ( Thanks For The Hunt or Hide or Hike ) It shares the same purpose as TFTC, but can also be used when the cache was not found.
In Kamprad's absence the foundation's bylaws include specific provisions requiring it to continue operating the Ingka Holding group and specifying that shares can be sold only to another foundation with the same objectives as the Ingka Foundation.
Also attending the same meeting were Senator Dick Durbin and John Boehner ; the same day ( trade effective the next day ), Durbin sold mutual-fund shares worth $ 42, 696, and reinvested it all with Warren Buffett.
On these islands, it shares some of the same cliff habitat as the Black-legged Kittiwake, though there is some localized segregation between the species on given cliffs.
This creature is corporeal, can understand human speech, and shares the same soul as its master, leading to legends which have many characteristics typical of shapeshifter tales, such as any death or injury affecting both forms at once.
The verb is from circa 1300, originally " to serve ( food or drink )" and shares the same root as the verb and noun " minister ".

shares and roots
The word assassin is often believed to derive from the word Hashshashin ( Persian: حش ّ اشين, ħashshāshīyīn, also Hashishin, Hashashiyyin, or Assassins ), and shares its etymological roots with hashish ( or ; from Arabic: ).
The Lord's Prayer in Christianity has its roots in the Jewish liturgy and it shares themes with Kaddish (" Our Father, who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name ").
Social Darwinism shares its roots with early progressivism, and was at its most popular from the late 19th century to the end of World War II.
* the Malagasy language, common to the whole island, which shares many common roots with the Barito and Dayak languages of South Borneo, such as Ma ' anyan, and belongs to the Austronesian language family, with closest affinity to the Malayo-Polynesian languages of the Borneo.
It is sometimes called Eastern Ladin, since it shares the same roots as Ladin, although over the centuries it has diverged under the influence of surrounding languages, including German, Italian, Venetian, and Slovene.
It is widely held by various authors that Nakh nations had a close connection of some sort to the Hurrian and Urartian civilizations in modern day Armenia and Kurdistan, largely due to linguistic similarities ( Nakh shares the most roots with known Hurrian and Urartian )- either that the Nakhs were descended from Hurrian tribes, that they were Hurrians who fled north, or that they were closely related and possibly included at points in the state.
Cantus probably shares same roots with Commercium, Sitsit and Tableround.
The folk and popular music of Uruguay shares with Argentina, not only its gaucho roots, but also the tango.
This exchange can be seen in that the Chinese word for lion is " Shi " ( 師, later 獅 / 狮 ), which shares the same etymological roots as " Shiar " ( شیر ), the Persian language name for the animal.
American Sacred Harp music shares West Gallery music's roots in English country parish music and singing schools.
Tableround probably shares the same roots with Cantus and Sitsit.
Baji quan shares roots with another Hebei martial art, Piguazhang.
Japanese calligraphy shares its roots with Chinese calligraphy and many of its principles and techniques are very similar.
The Tavistock Institute shares common roots with other organisations that emerged from the Tavistock Clinic.
In Tuva, numerous cultural influences collide: the Turkic roots it shares with Mongolia, Xinjiang Uighur and the Central Asian states ; various Siberian nomadic ethnic groups, principally those of the Tungus-Manchu group ; Russian Old Believers ; migrant and resettled populations from the Ukraine, Tatarstan and other minority groups west of the Urals.
The band goes back to it ’ s roots and shares another youth anthem, about emancipation, about freedom and this time, instead for reaching out for the stars, they talk about Going Beyond The Stars!
In 1997, the state-owned shares were sold to Bank Austria ( BA ), resulting in a crisis in the ruling coalition between SPÖ and ÖVP, since Creditanstalt had to be considered part of the conservative sphere of influence, whereas BA with its roots as Vienna's Central Savings Bank ( Zentralsparkasse ) was considered standing politically left.
Dethick shares its name with the Dethick family, whose roots there can be traced with certainty to 1228, but who may well have been established there earlier.

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In other instances, it either shares a term with American English, as with truck ( UK: lorry ) or eggplant ( UK: aubergine ), or sometimes with British English, as with mobile phone ( US: cell phone ) or bonnet ( US: hood ).
It shares most similarity with other Southern Hemisphere accents, in particular New Zealand English.
especially in England English is tautologous ," and it shares " all the ambiguities and tensions in the word British, and as a result can be used and interpreted in two ways, more broadly or more narrowly, within a range of blurring and ambiguity.
Because of French influence, English orthography shares this feature.
Simon de Montfort shares various levels of consanguinuity and " by-marriage " connections with both English and French royal lineages.
The Philadelphia accent, which shares some similarities with the New York accent, is one of the best-studied dialects of American English.
The oldest surviving English work giving technical information on staff combat dates from the 15th century-it is a brief listing of " strokes of the 2-hand staff ", which shares terminology with the preceding " strokes of the 2-hand sword " in the same manuscript.
Three new phrases were incorporated to cement the importance of English consorts, stating that the Queen was divinely placed by God, shares in royal power, and blesses her people by her power and virtue.
Because of Mentor's relationship with Telemachus, and the disguised Athena's encouragement and practical plans for dealing personal dilemmas, the personal name Mentor has been adopted in English as a term meaning someone who imparts wisdom to and shares knowledge with a less experienced colleague.
Estuary English shares many features with Cockney, and there is some debate among linguists as to where Cockney speech ends and Estuary English begins.
AAVE shares several characteristics with Creole English language-forms spoken by people throughout much of the world.
The word poppet shares etymology with " puppet ": it is from the Middle English popet (" youth " or " doll "), from Middle French poupette, which is a diminutive of poupe.
Maupin shares a grandfather with English singer Sarah Jane Morris
It is classified as a Menippean satire, and was almost contemporary with another such satire by John Barclay, Euphormionis Satyricon, with which it shares the features of being written in Latin ( Hall generally wrote in English ), and a concern for religious commentary.
Because of its explicit English Protestant theology The Pilgrim's Progress shares the then popular English antipathy toward the Roman Catholic Church.
The element pon arrived in the Japanese language from the Dutch word pons ( which in turn is derived from and shares the meaning of the English word punch ).
In both British and American English, stock is the collective noun for one hundred shares as shares were usually traded in stocks on Stock Exchanges.
The mascot was created by the famous cartoonist Ziraldo based on the expression " Esquadrão de Aço " ( Steel Squad in English ), and wears a costume very similar to the original Superman's costume, which shares the team's colors.

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