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Subject: [ports-jp 30617] With herself evaluable
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COPI.OB IS GETTING READY TO MAKE A RUN FOR THE TOP! 
PLEASE DO NOT MISS THIS ONE! 
WATCH IT ON THURS MAY 17TH! 
 
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Company: COMPLIANCE SYSTEMS 
Symbol: COPI 
Price: $0.35 
5-d Target: $2 
Rating: Agressive Buy 
 
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YOU CANNOT MISS COPI! 
THIS ONE IS A GREAT SOLID ADDITION TO YOUR PORTFOLIO! 
ADD IT TO YOUR RADAR STARTING THURS MAY 17TH! 
IT WENT DOWN! NOW IT'S TIME FOR IT TO REACH THE SKIES!

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"It was short--merely to announce--but cheerful, exulting, of course." Harriet could not very soon give an intelligible account. She was feel "Oh! to be sure," cried Emma, "it is always incomprehensible to a man  "Certainly--very strong it was; to own the truth, a great deal stronge
"Almost every moment. She has been gone longer already than she intend Sorrow came--a gentle sorrow--but not at all in the shape of any disag "My dear, dear anxious friend,"--said she, in mental soliloquy, while  Some change of countenance was necessary for each gentleman as they wa
"He has been wanting to come to us," continued Mr. Weston, "ever since Certainly she had often, especially of late, thought his manners to he "Nonsense! a man does not imagine any such thing. But what is the mean
