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The Securities and Exchange Commission in January issued a report outlining its concerns about high-fre quency trading and related consequences of recent changes in the structure of markets.
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Phoebe, first loves are all about fre quency and vigor.
BAD GIRL CREEK Jo-Ann Mapson 2001
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A burst of voices, quickly overridden by his command quency.
Delta Search Shatner, William 1997
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T ~ k L n b quency waves emitted at a high oscillation rate.
Tek Lab Shatner, William 1991
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This can cause a problem if the station you wish to connect is only one digi hop away and is not on the lan fre - quency.
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Because of the weight of the chemicals and the infre-quency of operation of the dump valve, this valve sometimes stuck.
Operation Ranch Hand Buckingham, William A. 1982
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At the head of the crowd, the leader of the Cuban revolution continued the tour of the many installations of the mine, under a torrential downpour which did not prevent the development of the program now quency the ardor of the people of Linden.
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Von Mises assumed like Poisson that to the various kinds of repetitive events characteristic values corre - spond which characterize them in respect to the fre - quency of each label.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas HILDA GEIRINGER 1968
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The number and fre - quency of the edicts issued against gaming are sufficient evidence of its prevalence, on the one hand, and its persistence, on the other.
CHANCE MAURICE KENDALL 1968
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E = hv (energy equals Planck's constant times fre - quency) infinitely high energies.
RELATIVITY BANESH HOFFMANN 1968
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