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15 Sentences With "places bets"

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At IndexIQ, the merger-arbitrage strategy does not short individual stocks but, instead, places bets againstentire industries.
A player places bets based on what they believe is their best five-card hand with their available seven cards.
Broken deals have whipsawed hedge funds that focus on merger arbitrage, a type of trading that places bets on the likelihood that deals will be completed.
The most recent Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro was the first Olympics in 15 years where Americans could places bets, if you were in Nevada.
New York (CNN Business)If the Dogs-of-the-Dow and buy-the-dip investing strategies had a baby, it would probably look a lot like a relatively new ETF that places bets on the past week's biggest losers.
A fourth reason for the old regime was to maintain market integrity, which is easily compromised when too few firms control too much finance — or when the same entity that places bets upon, for example, commodity price movements through its derivative trading operations also controls those commodity price movements itself through a commodity trading house.
Shawn wins the third fight. Between fights, Shawn meets Zulay a few times, before they eventually consummate their relationship by having sex. Shawn and Zulay are visited by Harvey and Shawn is furious, suspecting Zulay and Harvey of having sexual relations. Harvey explains that Zulay places bets for him.
After 17 years of waiting, Ozzy fulfills his dream of taking Jack on a fishing trip. They get in trouble with the captain for throwing firecrackers at the pelicans. Everyone on board places bets on who can catch the largest fish, and a friend of Jack's wins the contest. Ozzy winds up catching some tin cans and a bird.
Arush Mehra (Akshay Kumar) lives a fairly wealthy lifestyle in Sydney, Australia with roommates Tanmay Joglekar (Ritesh Deshmukh) and Ali Haider (Fardeen Khan). Arush works for a popular dance club, while Tanmay entertains children as 'Eddy Teddy', and Ali takes care of their apartment. He mostly watches cricket on the television and places bets on it. All three are womanizers and usually end up sleeping with different women.
The event is organized for the enjoyment of rich spectators, one of these spectators being Jasper Bagges, who places bets on who will survive. Bagges bets on his brother Ronald, who was brought from the mental institution. In the first round, the participants each get one bullet in their revolver, they are arranged into a circle, and each has to aim his revolver at the man in front of him. Ferro tries to back out, but he is forced to participate.
Fifteen minutes before the resistance group members are to meet the new man, when they are gathered at a roulette table along with known Nazi agents, Quintanilla tells them the new man's room number, 865. With time running out, Hugo places bets on 8, 6, and 5. Quintanilla and the others escort him away, but he manages to get away from them and out of the casino, where he is killed in a shootout with Van Der Lyn and Captain Pereira. Van Der Lyn finds the eagle on his body.
The video was released alongside the song and was directed by Rich Porter, a frequent director for YoungBoy. It sees the rapper in designer leather and vests that draws attention to his riches. He places bets in a casino and raps in front of a fancy car, while scenes also showcase his lifestyle as a businessman and as an artist; the latter is displayed through two of his children, (including the song's namesake) doing recreational painting on the white walls around him, which can be seen on the single's artwork cover.
His father sold racecards and, when he was 12, Harry himself was employed as a boot polisher by Miss Fritton, headmistress of St Trinian's, and may be an antithesis of Harry Flashman (the bully) of the 1857 book Tom Brown's School Days. The Belles of St Trinian's, film released in 1954 As an adult, Harry is one of the few whom the pupils trust: he helps to bottle and sell their gin, distilled in the school chemistry lab, and places bets on race horses for them. Harry also runs the St Trinian's Matrimonial Agency for the teenage Sixth Form girls, setting them up with wealthy men. He even runs a betting scam of his own.
Fritton is told by the bookkeeper that they have £400 in the bank and are £4000 in debt. When Fatima, accompanied by four girls, asks for the £100 that Fritton is holding for her, the girls explain that they want to place a bet on Arab Boy, who is a sure winner at 10-1 odds; Fritton doesn't give Fatima the money, but does get an idea. She summons Harry, who tells her that he places bets for the girls, and asks him to bet the school's remaining £400 on Arab Boy in order to win the £4000 needed to cover the school's debt. Arabella tells her father the disastrous news of Arab Boy's strength and suggests they "nobble" the horse, but Clarence rejects that idea.
An accident that happened when he was performing in his hometown left him without a tongue and two large scars on either side of his mouth, which gave him the appearance of constant smiling. Initially, the trip goes well, with Alex finding a cryptic diagram made by Ian in the canopy of his four-poster bed. However, Sayle grows to dislike Alex, firstly after Alex is discovered in a restricted area of the Stormbreaker factory, and later when Alex defeats Sayle in a game of snooker, where Sayle places bets on the balls. While investigating the base at night, Alex sees several of Sayle's agents unloading metal cases with great care from a Chinese nuclear submarine at the local port, with Yassen supervising.

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