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BOR
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BORBack of Room Sales
BORBack Order Reconciliation
BORBan on Religion (newsgroup usage)
BORBandwidth on Request
BORBase of Riser (fire sprinklers)
BORBase of the Ramp (USAF Academy)
BORBasic Output Report
BORBasis of Review
BORBattalion Orderly Room (Canadian Armed Forces)
BORBeats of Rage (video game)
BORBill O'Reilly (Fox news host)
BORBill of Resources
BORBill of Rights
BORBiology Of Reproduction (journal)
BoRBlessing of Replenishment (gaming)
BORBlood of Ro
BORBoard Of Regents
BORBoard Of Review
BORBodies Of Revolution
BORBorealis
BORBorough
BORBranchiootorenal
BoRBreak of Reality (band)
BORBroker Of Record
BORBrown-Out Reset (microcontrollers, PIC)
BORBudget OPTAR (Operating/Operational Target) Report
BORBureau Of Reclamation
BORBurnout Risk
BORBusiness Object Repository (SAP tehnical infrastructure)
BORBusiness Operations Review

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Schulz also served as vice president and broker of record for Fidelity Properties, LLC; as well as president of BLM Management and manager of Allaire Airport in Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Getting the Broker of Record Letter becomes akin to the brass ring or winning the lottery.
Under such plans, companies often designate a broker of record to handle all option exercises, though in some cases employers may permit employees to use their own broker.
 
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