| 41. | Most evidence suggests that 400 international units daily is likely to be the most beneficial supplementary dose.
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| 42. | Dressed in leather jackets and chaps, they told the pep rally that the international unit was unstoppable.
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| 43. | The electronics and international units lost money.
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| 44. | Sales have been booming in wireless and international units, while remaining strong in its local service business.
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| 45. | The reorganization follows similar moves by other European banking companies to create separate, international units for investment banking.
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| 46. | He will act as chief financial officer and oversee the international unit while replacements are found, Lupberger said.
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| 47. | Lane at Salomon said the problems with earnings could complicate negotiations to sell the financial and international units.
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| 48. | Additionally, 400 international units of vitamin D per day are needed to assist calcium in helping bone health.
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| 49. | Each of McDonald's international units averaged
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| 50. | In the U . S ., unit volume rose 9 percent, while international unit volume rose 12 percent.
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