Word: actually
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...futures price, since it registers the market's expectations of where the actual S&P stocks are heading, often veers substantially above or below the current level of those stocks. When the futures price strays far enough from the real index, it creates a golden door for the arbitrage traders. They play both sides of the gap, knowing they will make money on the difference. For example, if an arbitrager sees the S&P futures price rising well above the S&P stock index, the trader would buy a package of the 500 stocks that make up the index, which...
...AIDS virus in their bodies. An estimated 1 million to 1.5 million people in the U.S. have been infected by HIV (for human immunodeficiency virus), the currently preferred term for the AIDS-causing agent. The academy calculates that at least 25% to 50% of them will develop the actual disease. Very few AIDS victims live more than three years after their disease is first diagnosed...
...time for one last centennial dance with Miss Liberty. Despite the bursting-in-air celebration on July 4, her actual birthday came last week. The threeday after-party party included a ceremony saluting Americans of varied ethnic backgrounds that were not all acknowledged in July. Among the 80 honorees: Joe DiMaggio, Muhammad Ali and Barbara Walters. Next day a glittering concert and dinner dance at New York City's Lincoln Center featured Charles Aznavour, Julio Iglesias, Placido Domingo and the premiere of a new cantata by Composer William Schuman. When all was conclusively said and exhaustively done, the Statue...
...FOLLOWING is based on actual experiences. The names have been changed to protect the obnoxious...
...group gathered to pay homage at the Charlestown cemetery which contains a monument to John Harvard, not his actual grave. The founder of Harvard is actually buried at Towne Hall, but in the early nineteenth century a group of Harvard alumni dedicated a memorial to him on the hill facing his church...