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    1. Once a thieving banker, always a thieving banker and recognized as such


    2. “Another lecturer, I think, and the banker, the one who got his driver shot-up


    3. He told me about the banker, you remember, the one where they left the bodyguards in a lake of blood?”


    4. He was a clever young banker and operated discreetly in


    5. innocent young banker on a holiday


    6. He wished for nothing more than to be an international banker too, so that he could make her his wife


    7. They dined with minor royalty, with famous politicians and with an impressively ostentatious banker


    8. He wished for nothing more than to be an international banker


    9. When the people of any particular country have such confidence in the fortune, probity and prudence of a particular banker, as to believe that he is always ready to pay upon demand such of his promissory notes as are likely to be at any time presented to him, those notes come to have the same currency as gold and silver money, from the confidence that such money can at any time be had for them


    10. The banker, who advances to the merchant whose bill he discounts, not gold and silver, but his own promissory notes, has the advantage of being able to discount to a greater amount by the whole value of his promissory notes, which he finds, by experience, are commonly in circulation

    11. This other bill was made payable to the order of B, who, upon its being accepted by C, discounted it with some banker in London ; and A enabled C to discharge it, by drawing, a few day's before it became due, a third bill likewise at two months date, sometimes upon his first correspondent B, and sometimes upon some fourth or fifth person, D or E, for example


    12. This third bill was made payable to the order of C, who, as soon as it was accepted, discounted it in the same manner with some banker in London


    13. The bills which A in Edinburgh drew upon B in London, he regularly discounted two months before they were due, with some bank or banker in Edinburgh ; and the bills which B in London redrew upon A in Edinburgh, he as regularly discounted, either with the Bank of England, or with some other banker in London


    14. discount their bills always with the same banker, he must immediately discover what they are about, and see clearly that they are trading, not with any capital of their own, but with the capital which he advances to them


    15. But this discovery is not altogether so easy when they discount their bills sometimes with one banker, and sometimes with another, and when the two same persons do not constantly draw and redraw upon one another, but occasionally run the round of a great circle of projectors, who find it for their interest to assist one another in this method of raising money and to render it, upon that account, as difficult as possible to distinguish between a real and a fictitious bill of exchange, between a bill drawn by a real creditor upon a real debtor, and a bill for which there was properly no real creditor but the bank which discounted it, nor any real debtor but the projector who made use of the money


    16. When a banker had even made this discovery, he might sometimes make it too late, and might find that he had already discounted the bills of those projectors to so great an extent, that, by refusing to discount any more, he would necessarily make them all bankrupts ; and thus by ruining them, might perhaps ruin himself


    17. To restrain private people, it may be said, from receiving in payment the promissory notes of a banker for any sum, whether great or small, when they themselves are willing to receive them; or, to restrain a banker from issuing such notes, when all his neighbours are willing to accept of them, is a manifest violation of that natural liberty, which it is the proper business of law not to infringe, but to support


    18. But that when it imported to a greater value than it exported, a contrary balance became due to foreign nations, which was necessarily paid to them in the same manner, and thereby diminished that quantity : that in this case, to prohibit the exportation of those metals, could not prevent it, but only, by making it more dangerous, render it more expensive: that the exchange was thereby turned more against the country which owed the balance, than it otherwise might have been; the merchant who purchased a bill upon the foreign country being obliged to pay the banker who sold it, not only for the natural risk, trouble, and expense of sending the money thither, but for the extraordinary risk arising from the prohibition; but that the more the exchange was against any country, the more the balance of trade became necessarily against it; the money of that country becoming necessarily of so much less value, in comparison with that of the country to which the balance was due


    19. Your local banker would be more than willing to refer you to one of the


    20. "In those chat-rooms, me, I'm an investment banker with a

    21. And oh yeah, let"s not forget that he was also an investment banker


    22. At one stage the Banker William T Sherman had to pay his deposits out because another Bank failed and a general rush of withdrawals took place


    23. The remainder of the cash was to be delivered to a certain San José banker for deposit in a blind account from which the Colombians would be paid


    24. Robert Clark was a Wall Street banker and stockbroker who provided $15 million in funding for the plot


    25. The first call he placed was to his San José banker with whom Gordon had dealt since beginning in the business


    26. and not literature because being a banker promised to be more


    27. There were two full floors of Coldwell Banker salesmen, almost a hundred of us


    28. banker, from the bank where there was an account holing credit, in the depositor’s


    29. Rick Rieser, an eventual fat cat banker, won the counting contest (with 40), but I won the “dare” to tell Kitch at a Spring wine mess that the reasons why 1) most of 1L had missed his Friday afternoon dull ass class and 2) we were sunburned lobster red was 3)that we had all been at Wrigley Field because his class sucked and we were suffering withdrawal from Harry Kalven’s beloved Cubbies


    30. • From an outside perspective, what would someone (a banker) perceive as operational

    31. corporation and a new head banker was installed


    32. My buying the third story, 2BR, 2BA condo behind the bowling alley went fast because a) I had seen it during my interview, b) the seller was a banker who had moved already to Butte, c) there was no haggling on price


    33. A sad case of another banker is that of Solomon Heine (1766–1844)


    34. He was a banker in Hamburg


    35. “A really top banker has two glass eyes


    36. This was negotiable, replied the banker, and something that he would review with the bank’s loan committee


    37. The banker needed two good eyes, not glass, to size up this potential client


    38. The folder names were key Ithaca staff members, his wife, each of his children, and usually one or two trusted confidants, including a banker or two


    39. Dearing remembers one of the more challenging EMBA student career transitions – a student who came to the EMBA classroom with the background of a film editor and wanted to become an investment banker


    40. For example, an engineer who enters an MBA program, receives the degree, and becomes an investment banker may not qualify to deduct tuition costs, because of the shift from the engineering profession to management

    41. Through his new banker, George investigated and retained a respected tax lawyer,


    42. I'm not a banker myself, of course, but I have always assumed you fellows had mysterious and occult ways of determining the legitimacy of financial instruments


    43. was a banker, so she did not expect him to be shocked at what the


    44. Despite his unrest with being a banker, Michael could not


    45. some fairly risky loans to friends of his that no other banker would


    46. “A banker makes lots of friends,” Michael smiled


    47. He was still at school and expected to go on to university and become a millionaire banker


    48. 9 Among the many men with whom Gonod transacted business was a certain Jewish banker, Alexander, whose brother, Philo, was a famous religious philosopher of that time


    49. “Will there be any demonstrations for peace, I mean, that’s what the other demonstrations were about, right, your friend the banker, Just peace


    50. How can you live like that? Want my advice, go see if you can get mister banker back, maybe something on the side, at least you might feel something, not just lay there without even the courage to say something










































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