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They could steal money from bank accounts, break into important military installations, and hold the world for ransom
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It’s in a United Order base hidden within the city in the basement of a building posing as a bank,” Ackers said in one large breath
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As Johnny looked through the special eye piece, he was able to see all the electrical wiring through the walls and door of the bank
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As soon as they were in the bank it was obvious that they weren’t alone
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Rate of interest specified for a fixed deposit, say in bank, is the 'nominal rate of return'
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First City Bank 37854B
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You have a bank account here with
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A SMALL ROOM IN THE BANK - MOMENTS LATER
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Instructions to a bank
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Now every bank manager and school mistress has to show off their flash sheet designer tattoo at the beach or the company picnic
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If a bank manager gets a tattoo then that is exactly what it should say and it should be somewhere conspicuous so it can't be hidden away when he's at work
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One from his bank
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It’s in the bank downtown
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broken and the decayed was sufficient to invest and to bank
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The problem we had however, was that the bank wouldn't open for another three and a half hours
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The longest three and half hours I have ever sat outside a bank or outside anywhere in my life
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He was the only runner out and Main Street was deserted except for two forlorn and anxious looking individuals standing outside the offices of the local bank
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There was a bench beside a jogging path so she sat down and stared across at the other bank
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"Why's there only €3500 in the bank account?"
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She was becoming more of a mystery to me and she still refused to disclose the reasons why our bank account was so short of money
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He had to switch in a whole second lattice to the optic bank to host that model
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The money realised from this fire sale of the broken and the decayed was sufficient to invest and to bank
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the bank of the river for Sons’ body because he wanted proof that Son was
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This is the wilder shore, there was hardly a path along the bank and a few thonga herder's camps in some of the larger trees
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Then it went to the shores and lavished the trees of each bank with a slow dose of noon in the middle of Nightday, whipping their fronds to shreds
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that we fetched up in after the chaos of bailiffs and bank debentures
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The job in the bank was just a disguise to
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He stood there on the bank of the pond
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Poopsie stood on the pond bank with her friend Lardyme
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him on the edge of the bank
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He ran the whole thing from Taunton – prospective travellers would be instructed to appear in the office there and speak to Chitter who would relieve them of the travel fee and bank it in an account held in Stowman’s name – Milli was very helpful, she’d kept records of all the visitors – stonecrack! Chitter nearly pissed himself when he found that out
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"Now this is what life should be like," she called from the far bank, "Nothing chasing us, perfect weather, a great campsite
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"Why doesn't the bank of the puddle cave in?"
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Luray looked at them wistfully when they returned and sat on the bank beside her
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and the crying game that swells a bank balance
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"It was just a HiV LED bank," Alan told her, "Not even a soft laser
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They began to slowly get more and more into each other as they lay there on the bank of the stream
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bank notes, flushed in light, are stuffed out of sight,
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Desa and Luray immediately hauled themselves out and lay panting on the bank
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Alan stood at the bank gasping, resting his arms on the bank like it was the side of a pool, too spent to haul himself out
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He barely got his torso on the bank, and barely got his right leg up before something grabbed the other
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She missed because a foot wide section of the bank slumped down and Alan's other leg went in
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They could see it's saucer eye and nasty jaws by the time it reached the bank
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The water swirled and writhed, a little sloshing over the bank
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Suddenly the water surged way over the bank and erupted in spray
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Around the corner from a large plastic cash-register of a restaurant called 'Neon', I saw a little boy propped against the wall of a bank and sitting on an old sheet next to a tin box containing a few coins
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By the light of week Ekendosa, the countryside was crowded but lovely, neat little farms beneath big-frond archwoods along the bank between meanders, little towns on the deep side of just about every meander, beaches on the other side
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I ran into the water; shouting, laughing, carefree, splashing forward till the bank sloped away and felled me like a tree into deeper water, happy with the shock of it all
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Cyberia turned to look once again at London’s more fashionable districts that towered above her on the northern bank of the river Thames
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The water is low and sluggish, brackish in the pools which have formed along the bank where trees have fallen and blocked the flow
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They even told him about the great and majestic bank at the heart of the city, about its chairman and about the chairman's very pretty daughter
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He spent every moment that he could collecting shopping trolleys full of ready cash and, when he finally had enough money to hand, he opened an account with the great and majestic bank that pulsed at the heart of London’s financial community
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Later that year, being the largest account holder at the great and majestic bank, and because of his newfound fame as a television celebrity, the soldier was unanimously elected as its new chairman
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I eye up the bank of the wasteg which looks a horrifyingly long way away
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My clothes are heavy to swim in and the flow of the water strong as I try to fight my way across to the bank
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‘In the main they did, the worst that happened was that Adamant scratched his hind quarters when he was scrambling up the bank but it looks like a fairly superficial cut – one of the men said he would look at it for me
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There’s money in the bank, we’ve got a lovely house, and I’ve finally been able to afford the best fishing rods that money can buy
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A soothing bank of cold air brushed over me
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The owner could not repay and the bank
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Thereafter, the bank opened a branch in the haveli
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family obtained a court injunction that the bank could not use the property for
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Ish walked into the bank
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On the other hand I could always bank on Daphne to underestimate me
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True love might be a holy grail worth chasing, but in its absence a good marriage with plenty of publicity did wonders for the old bank balance
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She was the proud owner of some books, a few records, a wardrobe full of clothes and a bank account with approximately two hundred pounds in it, all of which was now enriched by one ancient diamond ring and a crudely painted blue and white vase
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We are playing in a bank
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Indeed, with the decline in rental income caused by the ever increasing costs of insurance, red tape and health and safety initiatives, great-aunt Edith had financed some of the finer pieces in the apartment, including a real Ming chrysanthemum pot and a small Lowry, through her prowess at conducting phishing expeditions across the global email network in search of the details of other people’s bank accounts
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Safe and sound on the outside and aided by the proceeds from Danny’s own bank account, together with funds received from an unwitting, Canadian ice hockey player, Annie and her great-aunt employed the services of a very expensive legal practice in the heart of Manchester’s business district
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on earth, or how big their bank account was
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long to pick up?' 'I am at the bank
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listen, I am at the bank
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I called my mother and told her I would be safe at the bank
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at the bank several times in the past
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the main gate of the bank
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In a delicate movement, Ish shut the bank gate again and locked it
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The blow torches lit up the dried grass on the entrance of the bank
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moved back towards the bank
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mobsters ran out of the bank gate as their clothes caught fire
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men had entered the bank
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'Nobody here,' they screamed as they traversed the various rooms of the bank
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'Never looted a bank before,' Mama said, 'and what a prize today
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districts that towered above her on the northern bank of the river
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Northern Bank cash machine guarded by a dog with eyes the size
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about the great and majestic bank at the heart of the city, about its
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majestic bank that pulsed at the heart of London’s financial
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"I know it's late", said the soldier, "but I'd like to see the bank
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majestic bank, and because of his newfound fame as a television
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There’s money in the bank, we’ve got a
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Bank statements … ah … I’ll have to study those
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The bank statements … they might show a regular income going in …
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Something about those bank statements is nagging at the back of my head
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A sleek Brazilian jetliner took them the last three hundred and fifty years, flying around and around the harbor in a steep bank for forty five minutes before landing
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publicity did wonders for the old bank balance
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of clothes and a bank account with approximately two hundred
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The snowstorm had obliterated all trace of their landing and slide into the snow bank
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23Wherefore then gave not thou my money into the bank, that at my coming I might
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and a bank account in which her new husband had accumulated the
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There were some places where the canal cut thru the bank, and one interesting spot where this three hundred foot wide canal strode above the ground as an aqueduct for more than two miles, at one point passing a hundred and forty feet above a small river in a valley that looked stuck in a much earlier age
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bank a couple of times to stay clear of horse-drawn wagons and
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I remember when you showed me the bank statements that her social security number begins with a two
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Rivron banked his hundred thousand and thanked his lucky stars that Kira was an awkward bitch
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Ribbons and medals and statuary waved and banked around him
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They lifted off gracefully, banked to the right, and headed for the mountains
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They rose in unison, banked to the right and were gone in minutes
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Houses give way to fields, to the high banked hedgerows of the rural Devon landscape, to broken down fences and dilapidated field gates
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off above Paris and banked south-east towards home
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There were two metres of snow banked up against the door and his pathway of this morning had disappeared
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Quickly, she banked sharply left into the last bend
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He sat down against the banked ridge
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“Smoke,” Warlock shouted, as he banked over a cut in the hills
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Kurt looked up and could see another flash as it banked to follow the bend
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As Warlock banked over the same spot, there was nothing
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The Skimmer banked and flew in low over the water and then swooped in towards the small town by the river
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Sebastian watched as his blood was collected to be banked
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Banked the fire
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The cloud was one mass of purple white; the plane banked sharply
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here and there banked massive doors; but most of all, you saw it in the
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To the left, the trees became dense again as they banked the Breede River that flowed by
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Nibbles wondered why the trail followed the hilltops, but then the creek was steeply banked
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As we banked left and right, crisscrossing in the air along with the other extremely modified blackhawk (the modifications largely consisted of a relic bible attached to its nose, leather-bound and hand-written by a catholic Saint), it looked almost as if a couple of playful night-birds courting in the sweet, warm summer night
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“Your replacement, Angelina Lafevre, what do you think of the job she’s doing in your place?” asked Raoul as the car on the screen went through another series of more gently banked S-turns and then accelerated up another straightaway with a gentle right-hand bank and bend to it
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Bones banked the free ride, wrapping his stint in Astoria
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"When I was arrested--it was Big Dave's money that banked
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But, partly Charles and E were thrifty…and E had worked for a number of years when their kids got older and I think they banked much of her salary, using the rest of it to finance their vacations
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Immediately after firing those, they banked the ship hard and fired the ship’s forward high-energy particle cannons on a second ship, quickly destroying both craft, probably before they had even noticed our attack
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The wind was still blowing from the west, so we banked up a snow wall in that direction and hunkered down with the dogs to wait it out
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His copilot banked the chopper in the direction of the wave
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Mackeller banked the chopper to the north
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The roof was banked to the floor except in the front
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I shifted uncomfortably; my love life being discussed with Adrinius wasn’t what I had banked on
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My first million was banked by the time I was twenty one, and the others followed one after the other
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Quickly Bannister used both hands wrenching the stick from Rawson's grip so severely the plane banked to a near inverted position directly over the friendlies
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Make a clean sweep, and then, when you have smitten them all, kick up the embers of their banked fire as a signal that you have made an end to them
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when you have smitten them all, kick up the embers of their banked fire as a signal that you
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The plane banked to the left and then there was a sudden break in the clouds - and there below them, the grey buildings of London appeared as though putting on a show just for her
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Emily Gray banked her money but, apart from a few household trinkets, never spent it
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With almost a casual indifference, the horde banked and dove on Jasra’s winged forces decimating them with claws and flames while I continued to sing
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Tiny holes appeared in my wings as I banked and soared upwards
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“Crap,” I said and banked, taking out two more harpies intent on flying up my ass
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The doors slid shut on the helio pad and the team watched as the chopper lifted off and dipped as it banked towards the big hospital that catered to VIPs and the military
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” Beck read out the page and then stared into the cameras which were banked in front of him
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As the helicopter sped effortlessly across the glassy, wine coloured waters of the Strait of Otranto, the hills of Italy were a dusty yellow in the afternoon sun, until the machine banked
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Miller said nothing at first, but sharply banked the amphibian to take a bend in the narrow waterway
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The creature banked slightly
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banked so steeply it was nearly on its side
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‘I’ll put it down beside that one,’ said the pilot, pointing at the helicopter on the lawn as they banked around the building, ‘When we’re down I’ll ring for the engineers to come and sort this one out
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In that moment of distraction the Sea King had eased upwards from its position above the train, banked away from the bridge and was flying in a long, lazy arc back towards the town
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Ed banked his Anson between a tree and the riverbank
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Just as he neared the trailing edge of Glenn’s streamers, he banked into a left turn, still diving, and lined up to cut all the streamers with his base bar
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Glenn, reacting to Ken’s move, banked to the right sending his wake into the path of Ken’s glider
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As Ken recovered from his temporary sail deflation, triumphantly trailing part of Glenn’s left streamer from his base bar, Glenn banked around in an efficient 360-degree turn to end up on Ken’s tail and now fifty feet above him
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Glenn, watching Ken’s flight path, actually banked slightly to the right, towards him, with the intent of drawing him in even more
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His glider dramatically banked to the right and began to fly in a tight, erratic circle
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His dive was so steep, so fast and so committed to Ken maintaining his circular flight path that he was helplessly unable to react sufficiently when Ken suddenly banked out of his 360 and flew his hang glider directly into the path of the plummeting projectile above him
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By this time, small groups of pilots, having marvelled at the behaviour of the two eagles, flew along with them for a while, then they banked away, often putting on a big show by executing a series of spectacular wingovers and chandelles
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The moth banked and flew straight into his eye
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Charles awoke as Tanya accelerated and swiftly banked to the left
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So much for his gut feeling and now he banked his hopes on his instincts which told him the two men who had died in the van were the Hatfields and those keys would fit locks at Water’s Edge Lodge
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The four police cars banked up behind with a police caravan which brought up the rear in the rain, reviving undertones of the funeral procession of the day before
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And on that, Garcia banked and descended on the base, coming straight at the seven aircraft as they
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With a final squawk, Gusto released the acrobat and fell away dead, sending her and Millie sliding down the wing as the plane banked away
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Nick pasted his attention on the 21 inch monitor nearby and watched the flight surface and thrust information varying as the plane turned and banked
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Two of the wolves banked off from the pack in pursuit of the wizard and the Amazon, sensing
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banked, one going portside, the other going starboard
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Both Deng Lee and Syd shouted as a silver cigar-shaped aircraft with stubby wings whooshed low over them, flew past and banked to return
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The formation banked
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The Guardian fleet was almost by when it banked, turned and flew back
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Their eyes locked for one endless moment as the plane banked and tossed in the air, the heat of their gaze melting the distance between them
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Campbell’s Soups have banked on that good feeling for over a hundred years, and some things never change
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They ducked involuntarily, as it banked sharply into a left hand turn, the wing tip almost brushing through the tops of the thorn trees
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As he banked for it, he spotted large buildings in the distance
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Get ready to jump, Bellerophon said as he banked in over
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The pilot banked the air-
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With the grace of trained dancers, they split and banked off in two different directions
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The usually vibrant flower beds were banked and
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Some people believe money is where they find their security, and yet people who have a million dollars in the bank can be less secure than someone who has very little banked
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Tony could feel the plane roll as it slowly banked into a turn
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The plane banked to the left and leveled out heading into the sun
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The plane banked hard and the two men were flung against the hull of
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without touching any of the savings that we banked in the city
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They banked on her kindness
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He banked in the direction of the barn
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The aircraft banked sharply to the right, jolted the two lads who had to grasp for a handhold
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Nick smiled as the helicopter came closer becoming lower, and banked as it started to descend
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The pilot banked the aircraft and the airman pointed out to Pon the large build up of heavy machinery, bulldozers, road-rollers and cranes
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Parshuram had banked on the idea that the Suryavanshis
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the lighthouse was only two minutes away, I banked a right and headed in that direction
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generally deflects the way it's banked, if the speed is enough and
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She banked on her ski, and she raved all day
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She banked Lavina and pointed her towards the edge of the orchard, landing on the banks of the river
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when the day's portion of the work has been done, and the fires should be banked until
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Stillwell banked the aircraft to the south and climbed to 10,000 feet where he
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Captain Tupolevski banked the Mig-25 and headed down toward the C-130, with
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A moment later the device was released and the Sikorsky banked high and away
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Suppose you banked $1
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Shot straight down and banked that cheque first thing yesterday morning and spent the rest of the day trying
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She had, after all, met her husband at a banking conference in Switzerland many years before and the sight of so many white crosses immediately made her smell a rat
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banking conference in Switzerland many years before and the sight
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Ava was banking on slipping into the next one unnoticed because the planets they would settle would have never produced souls before, so the creature in that area wouldn’t search for silicon intervention in the harvest of those souls
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But the annual produce of the land and labour of the country had before required only one million to circulate and distribute it to its proper consumers, and that annual produce cannot be immediately augmented by those operations of banking
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That the greater part of the gold and silver which being forced abroad by those operations of banking, is employed in purchasing foreign goods for home consumption, is, and must be, employed in purchasing those of this second kind, seems not only probable, but almost unavoidable
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But the revenue of idle people, considered as a class or order, cannot, in the smallest degree, be increased by those operations of banking
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The demand of idle people, therefore, for foreign goods, being the same, or very nearly the same as before, a very small part of the money which, being forced abroad by those operations of banking, is employed in purchasing foreign goods for home consumption, is likely to be employed in purchasing those for their use
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An operation of this kind has, within these five-and-twenty or thirty years, been performed in Scotland, by the erection of new banking companies in almost every considerable town, and even in some country villages
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The business of the country is almost entirely carried on by means of the paper of those different banking companies, with which purchases and payments of all kinds are commonly made
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The commerce of Scotland, which at present is not very great, was still more inconsiderable when the two first banking companies were established ; and those companies would have had but little trade, had they confined their business to the discounting of bills of exchange
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But the easy terms upon which the Scotch banking companies accept of repayment are, so far as I know, peculiar to them, and have perhaps been the principal cause, both of the great trade of those companies,and of the benefit which the country has received from it
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A banking company which issues more paper than can be employed in the circulation of the country, and of which the excess is continually returning upon them for payment, ought to increase the quantity of gold and silver which they keep at all times in their coffers, not only in proportion to this excessive increase of their circulation, but in a much greater proportion; their notes returning upon them much faster than in proportion to the excess of their quantity
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Had every particular banking company always understood and attended to its own particular interest, the circulation never could have been overstocked with paper money
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But every particular banking company has not always understood or attended to its own particular interest, and the circulation has frequently been overstocked with paper money
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But a banking company, which lends money to perhaps five hundred different people, and of which the attention is continually occupied by objects of a very different kind, can have no regular information concerning the conduct and circumstances of the greater part of its debtors, beyond what its own books afford it
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In requiring frequent and regular repayments from all their customers, the banking companies of Scotland had probably this advantage in view
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This second advantage, though equally real, was not, perhaps, so well understood by all the different banking companies in Scotland as the first
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A bank, indeed, which lends its money without the expense of stamped paper, or of attorneys' fees for drawing bonds and mortgages, and which accepts of repayment upon the easy terms of the banking companies of Scotland, would, no doubt, be a very convenient creditor to such traders and undertakers
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It is now more than five and twenty years since the paper money issued by the different banking companies of Scotland was fully equal, or rather was somewhat more than fully equal, to what the circulation of the country could easily absorb and employ
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They seem to have intended to support the spirited undertakings, for as such they considered them, which were at that time carrying on in different parts of the country ; and, at the same time, by drawing the whole banking business to themselves, to supplant all the other Scotch banks, particularly those established at Edinburgh, whose backwardness in discounting bills of exchange had given some offence
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The idea of the possibility of multiplying paper money to almost any extent was the real foundation of what is called the Mississippi scheme, the most extravagant project, both of banking and stock-jobbing, that perhaps the world ever saw
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The splendid but visionary ideas which are set forth in that and some other works upon the same principles, still continue to make an impression upon many people, and have, perhaps, in part, contributed to that excess of banking, which has of late been complained of, both in Scotland and in other places
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No other banking company in England can be established by act of parliament, or can consist of more than six members
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It is not by augmenting the capital of the country, but by rendering a greater part of that capital active and productive than would otherwise be so, that the most judicious operations of banking can increase the industry of the country
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The judicious operations of banking enable him to convert this dead stock into active and productive stock ; into materials to work upon ; into tools to work with ; and into provisions and subsistence to work for ; into stock which produces something both to himself and to his country
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The judicious operations of banking, by substituting paper in the room of a great part of this gold and silver, enable the country to convert a great part of this dead stock into active and productive stock; into stock which produces something to the country
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The judicious operations of banking, by providing, if I may be allowed so violent a metaphor, a sort of waggon-way through the air, enable the country to convert, as it were, a great part of its highways into good pastures, and corn fields, and thereby to increase, very considerably, the annual produce of its land and labour
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The obligation of building party walls, in order to prevent the communication of fire, is a violation of natural liberty, exactly of the same kind with the regulations of the banking trade which are here proposed
29.
The proportion between the price of provisions in Scotland and that in England is the same now as before the great multiplication of banking companies in Scotland
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Some years ago the different banking companies of Scotland were in the practice of inserting into their bank notes, what they called an optional clause; by which they promised payment to the bearer, either as soon as the note should be presented, or, in the option of the directors, six months after such presentment, together with the legal interest for the said six months
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The promissory notes of those banking companies constituted, at that time, the far greater part of the currency of Scotland, which this uncertainty of payment necessarily degraded below value of gold and silver money
32.
The late multiplication of banking companies in both parts of the united kingdom, an event by which many people have been much alarmed, instead of diminishing, increases the security of the public
33.
Joe had settled into a job as real estate agent after finishing High School, but by the time he was in his mid-thirties, the housing market had become a hard sell for him because of ongoing problems in the nation’s economy and the banking sector
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Yet somehow, for some reason, he was seemingly being punished by his corrupt government, or the badly managed economic structure, or the power-mongering banking system, or perhaps even by God himself! Who were the true villains in this nasty, unspeakable situation he had been so unfairly subjected to? Who was to blame! The culprits had to be identified quickly so they could be scolded and punished and then things could be put back the way they were
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Though the principles of the banking trade may appear somewhat abstruse, the practice is capable of being reduced to strict rules
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To depart upon any occasion from those rules, in consequence of some flattering speculation of extraordinary gain, is almost always extremely dangerous and frequently fatal to the banking company which attempts it
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The principal banking companies in Europe, accordingly, are joint-stock companies, many of which manage their trade very successfully without any exclusive privilege
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The bank of England has no other exclusive privilege, except that no other banking company in England shall consist of more than six persons
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stored in gold or currency any more, but in ones and zeros in banking computers, and Frank was a
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He instructed me to take all the cash money for the little jobs like five, ten, or twenty dollars that were paid for without writing a ticket and to keep that in one envelope and not let his wife Paula deposit it on Fridays when she came by to take care of the banking
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Canada has never had a banking crash, compared to the US, which had sixteen financial collapses
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These wars, along with the failures of capitalism in the Great Recession, and the bailouts of Wall Street, banking, and housing markets, mean there is no financial way to pursue major wars for some time
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Standard Bank & Citi Bank is all over Africa and they offer electronic internet banking with very good security functions
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Frank was still not convinced that using on-line banking was safe, but didn’t want his face plastered all over the security cameras at the cash machine, so using the password he’d thrown away all those years ago, he logged onto the bank’s website
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) On top of that, the economy had just collapsed in 2007 due to inequality, plus theft and corruption on the part of the banking and housing industries
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On the Great Recession, her husband's deregulation played a major role in the housing and banking collapses
47.
The deposition taken from Caroline Steepleton stated that they bounced in Brian Walston’s account in Escazu, where he had been banking for years
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By Mid-morning, a reporter from the BBC's convened a debate between the occupation and representatives from the local Chinese Embassy and one of the many Scottish Banking institutions that supported the IMF
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They must still communicate electronically with someone, some commercial banking enterprise within the boundaries of civilization
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Count von Brechtsler had established himself with the Pilsudski government and became a success at everything from agriculture to banking
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This continuing frustration is followed closely by another revelation concerning the banking world
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He evidently considered himself to be very knowledgeable on banking as he proceeded to give me an unsolicited and lengthy tutorial on international banking
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This happens when we bought products, we paid accounts or we applied monetary resources in the banking system
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See other examples: the donations of trillion dollars that are collected by Third Sector; the payments of wages that are effected by the companies; the taxes and duties that are deposited in the Banks; savings and investment of billion of citizens that are credited in bank current account; governmental transfers that are sent to States and Municipal districts and other values that circulate in the banking system
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Therefore, the current Banks or credit societies run behind the popular savings to generate the force of the accumulation for the multiplier effect of the money in the banking industry, besides the investments with remuneration to the investors
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banking debacle and economic crisis have caused millions of families
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He worked in banking all his life, got some kind of big promotion when he was in his late 20s and moved to London
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Even if I am not hanged for my part in this awful business, it is surely the end of my career in banking, possibly the end of my marriage too
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Historically, though, the Seven have not been known to come out to fight if they think the master wizards are around to fight back, so we are banking on them overestimating us
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are click banking with
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I don’t think that ad swaps or click banking is a great idea for product creators because if
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whereas with ad swaps, click banking, and solo ads I’l have a freebie, a $9 offer, then to a
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Rowlandson Banking was a top tier investment bank situated in Cabot Square opposite the beautiful fountain where financial workers would sit and chat during their lunch hour
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“Expect the Rowlandson Banking Group to lower their restrictions in the coming quarter in line with the positive view
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It was uncommon for any Chairman of a bank to attend these events; they were usually reserved for sales directors and their minions but it did have the effect of impressing upon potential clients the personal service and attention they required; throughout all of his years in Banking, he had never lost his common touch
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mobile banking is in the works
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complex banking needs is available with
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banking business and led the bank through
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ed only one banking office located in the town
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bank with its one banking office in 1990 and
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es including: home banking, electronic bill
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The banqueting suite was full to capacity; Distinguished guests from the world of banking had descended on the beautifully laid venue, drinking champagne and cocktails while waiters buzzed around with huge silver trays of canapés
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Obviously, the banking relationship is a critical
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Regardless of the rulership of Spain, from Roman times, at least until the late twentieth century, Spain has never been noted as favorable to trade, banking, and manufacturing
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Seen from that perspective, we often feel that taking control of our own finances and expenditures will not have much of an impact, as we are all at the mercy of the wheels and gear of a churning economical machine, with government and banking rules, regulations, trade and principles, ethics and decision-making that affects our quality of life
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Jeannie went on to a career in banking and professional freelance writing for high-tech companies
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He instructed me to ask you for your banking details as he needs to transfer money into your account to pay for your intended visit
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In addition, he couldn’t move to New York, which offers more opportunities for investment banking
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banking system is “competitive so people cannot be exploited, as they are in Iran
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The Third Positionists’ rendition of the history of banking is interesting in that they hold that goldsmiths began charging a fee for storing precious stones and metal but then used the deposits for making loans to other people and also charging interest
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Banking started, the Third Positionists further contend, by the moneylenders issuing notes up to as many as ten times the value of the deposited gold and valuable stones
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26 Heretical Press website, Dinare, “A Short History Of Banking
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still in the dilemma, even though the government has provided banking facilities
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In Dhakari, most of the people now use banking transactions after the Indian
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was done in the airline and banking industries and raised the barriers to entry
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Perhaps you've a reference book on banks, or maybe the state banking commission or whatever you have here…"
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"You underestimate me," said Sarah, banking the ship at a new, steeper angle
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Do women care about technology in their cars? Yes, say manufacturers, and they're banking on new technology and safety features along with a healthy dose of style to appeal to women car buyers
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She stared up at the antique plane, which was now banking around for another strafe
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At the time of this writing the global banking industry is in turmoil
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business; it is not exclusive to the banking industry
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seemed to have limited options when it came to banking
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lifestyle reminded him of how much he hated banking
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that his banking position did
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“If she's banking with
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“This is my banking uniform,” he answered, smiling at the
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This basically means that if your portfolios are tied up too much into banks fixed deposits and bonds, your buying power may fade away over the years
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Up to his ears in arrears and you know what the banks are like these days
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Parasites who feed off the poor after the banks have already stripped them of everything they possess
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the banks of great Huang He, and it was I who blew the winds of the Bhola Cyclone
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owned and which he sold shortly after she travelled to the far banks of the river, so
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In the middle there is a picturesque pond full of goldfish; it is decorated with a wooden bridge, stone banks and a green islet with a palm-tree on top
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Night Adventure: Hora is a beautiful, magical country; a picturesque river with blue gargling water and carved banks flows through it
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This was actually the least wake for the banks, "The next slower speed with less wake than this is that of a kayak
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Most of the time the banks were a tangle of roots from the trunks leaning way out over the water
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He had some savings, a little residue from a small property he and his wife owned and which he sold shortly after she travelled to the far banks of the river, so there was no need to work, at least not for a while
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"You can tell where the banks are," Desa said, "They must know there's no sandbars or weeds in this area
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Along here you just have to steer between the banks and don't hit another ship
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It was peaceful on the wasteg; she could just hear Iain and Berndt chatting under an awning at the other end of the barge from where she was standing watching the banks slowly drifting past
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and frogs and all sorts of wildlife scuttled around the banks
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She resumed her observation of the banks past which the barge was steadily progressing
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Above the crumbling banks of rivers,
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With this she probed around and found that sure enough, the banks were undercut and she could not reach the bottom
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in municipally maintained beds and banks of colour
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His was all the way to the starboard end, so he had windows on two sides, the ones at the table looking out over the side and at the distant banks gliding by
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The track is obviously very old, almost a hollow way as I have seen in some parts of Cornwall, in that the banks either side are a lot higher than the surface of the path, which has been worn down by generations of pilgrims
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He switched the hardware programming on three banks from veron to cheron to even that out
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The banks of the wasteg pass slowly by
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More than happy to return to my contemplation of the wasteg banks, I think about what he said
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As I stare at the banks of the wasteg slowly passing, I turn over in my mind why he should have volunteered for the job of escorting me to the Well
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Undercut banks are a great location to find trout since this location provides them with excellent cover from predators
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The man was a villain from across the river in Laurentia and she was nothing but an experimental subject to him, but he had resurrected her in his computer banks after she was killed, using the first cryo-atom-slicer in North America
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tracks sunk into a deep cutting, with heavily overgrown banks on
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Hour after hour there was revealed along these banks ever more miles of a thin line of city, backed with miles of plots
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He was set up on the banks of the Campbell River and was safe
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Washes of blue light drench the rendered stonework of the shops and banks on Bideford High Street
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In the banks upon which the wind-stunted bushes bend, daffodils huddle together, ragged and bleeding at the edges of their two-tone trumpets
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Months of casting out, months of blind navigation, are made worthwhile by the sight of cloud banks over land
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I’m sure there are intercity commerce banks in Dos that will let me send it to you
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the reedy banks, and a species of bird Jean couldn’t
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should check the river banks and ditches
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cheques or credit card, and none of the banks were open,
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On the banks of this brook I found many pleasant savannahs or meadows, plain, smooth, and covered with grass; and on the rising parts of them, next to the higher grounds, where the water, as might be supposed, never overflowed, I found a great deal of tobacco, green, and growing to a great and very strong stalk
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grassy banks watching the swans
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along the banks of the Moldau, before dragging our weary
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little over a month later the Moldau River broke its banks
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What they have, therefore, is applied to the cultivation only of what is most fertile and most favourably situated, the land near the sea-shore, and along the banks of navigable rivers
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The grassy banks were cool to lie on after the
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Deep blue water between the green and white banks
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they could see that the water had broken its banks and
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By the time the banks were solid ground again, there were two story stone commercial spaces with four to six floors of grown residential above it
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"I see some of the advanced stuff in here," she said, meaning the use of the veron banks, "but it's not mapped in any more
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Beyond them there was a huge lobby with banks of elevators
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although the overflowing banks in places were a constant
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banks widened into a pond
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There are several different sorts of paper money; but the circulating notes of banks and bankers are the species which is best known, and which seems best adapted for this purpose
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Eighty thousand pounds of gold and silver, therefore, can in this manner be spared from the circulation of the country ; and if different operations of the the same kind should, at the same time, be carried on by many different banks and bankers, the whole circulation may thus be conducted with a fifth part only of the gold and silver which would otherwise have been requisite
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Let us suppose, for example, that the whole circulating money of some particular country amounted, at a particular time, to one million sterling, that sum being then sufficient for circulating the whole annual produce of their land and labour; let us suppose, too, that some time thereafter, different banks and bankers issued promissory notes payable to the bearer, to the extent of one million, reserving in their different coffers two hundred thousand pounds for answering occasional demands ; there would remain, therefore, in circulation, eight hundred thousand pounds in gold and silver, and a million of bank notes, or eighteen hundred thousand pounds of paper and money together
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But the paper cannot go abroad; because at a distance from the banks which issue it, and from the country in which payment of it can be exacted by law, it will not be received in common payments
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I have heard it asserted, that the trade of the city of Glasgow doubled in about fifteen years after the first erection of the banks there; and that the trade of Scotland has more than quadrupled since the first erection of the two public banks at Edinburgh; of which the one, called the Bank of Scotland, was established by act of parliament in 1695, and the other, called the Royal Bank, by royal charter in 1727
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That the trade and industry of Scotland, however, have increased very considerably during this period, and that the banks have contributed a good deal to this increase, cannot be doubted
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It is chiefly by discounting bills of exchange, that is, by advancing money upon them before they are due, that the greater part of banks and bankers issue their promissory notes
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Credits of this kind are, I believe, commonly granted by banks and bankers in all different parts of the world
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The banks, when their customers apply to them for money, generally advance it to them in their own promissory notes
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These the merchants pay away to the manufacturers for goods, the manufacturers to the farmers for materials and provisions, the farmers to their landlords for rent; the landlords repay them to the merchants for the conveniencies and luxuries with which they supply them, and the merchants again return them to the banks, in order to balance their cash accounts, or to replace what they my have borrowed of them ; and thus almost the whole money business of the country is transacted by means of them
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Should the circulating paper at any time exceed that sum, as the excess could neither be sent abroad nor be employed in the circulation of the country, it must immediately return upon the banks, to be exchanged for gold and silver
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Many people would immediately perceive that they had more of this paper than was necessary for transacting their business at home; and as they could not send it abroad, they would immediately demand payment for it from the banks
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There would immediately, therefore, be a run upon the banks to the whole extent of this superfluous paper, and if they showed any difficulty or backwardness in payment, to a much greater extent ; the alarm which this would occasion necessarily increasing the run
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The Scotch banks, in consequence of an excess of the same kind, were all obliged to employ constantly agents at London to collect money for them, at an expense which was seldom below one and a half or two per cent
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In this case, the resource of the banks was, to draw upon their correspondents in London bills of exchange, to the extent of the sum which they wanted
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When those correspondents afterwards drew upon them for the payment of this sum, together with the interest and commission, some of those banks, from the distress into which their excessive circulation had thrown them, had sometimes no other means of satisfying this draught, but by drawing a second set of bills, either upon the same, or upon some other correspondents in London; and the same sum, or rather bills for the same sum, would in this manner make sometimes more than
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The gold coin which was paid out, either by the Bank of England or by the Scotch banks, in exchange for that part of their paper which was over and above what could be employed in the circulation of the country, being likewise over and above what could be employed in that circulation, was sometimes sent abroad in the shape of coin, sometimes melted down and sent abroad in the shape of bullion, and sometimes melted down and sold to the Bank of England at the high price of four pounds an ounce
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The Scotch banks, no doubt, paid all of them very dearly for their own imprudence and inattention : but the Bank of England paid very dearly, not only for its own imprudence, but for the much greater imprudence of almost all the Scotch banks
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Those companies, therefore, had so long ago given all the assistance to the traders and other undertakers of Scotland which it is possible for banks and bankers, consistently with their own interest, to give
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Those traders and other undertakers, having got so much assistance from banks and bankers, wished to get still more
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The banks, they seem to have thought, could extend their credits to whatever sum might be wanted, without incurring any other expense besides that of a few reams of paper
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They complained of the contracted views and dastardly spirit of the directors of those banks, which did not, they said, extend their credits in proportion to the extension of the trade of the country ; meaning, no doubt, by the extension of that trade, the extension of their own projects beyond what they could carry on either with their own capital, or with what they had credit to borrow of private people in the usual way of bond or mortgage
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The banks, they seem to have thought, were in honour bound
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The banks, however, were of a different opinion ; and upon their refusing to extend their credits, some of those traders had recourse to an expedient which, for a time, served their purpose, though at a much greater expense, yet as effectually as the utmost extension of bank credits could have done
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Whatever was advanced upon such circulating bills was in Edinburgh advanced in the paper of the Scotch banks ; and in London, when they were discounted at the Bank of England in the paper of that bank
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Though the bills upon which this paper had been advanced were all of them repaid in their turn as soon as they became due, yet the value which had been really advanced upon the first bill was never really returned to the banks which advanced it ; because, before each bill became due, another bill was always drawn to somewhat a greater amount than the bill which was soon to be paid: and the discounting of this other bill was essentially necessary towards the payment of that which was soon to be due
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The stream which, by means of those circulating bills of exchange, had once been made to run out from the coffers of the banks, was never replaced by any stream which really ran into them
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It was over and above, therefore, what the circulation of the country could easily absorb and employ, and upon that account, immediately returned upon the banks, in order to be exchanged for gold and silver, which they were to find as they could
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It was a capital which those projectors had very artfully contrived to draw from those banks, not only without their knowledge or deliberate consent, but for some time, perhaps, without their having the most distant suspicion that they had really advanced it
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The difficulties, accordingly, which the Bank of England, which the principal bankers in London, and which even the more prudent Scotch banks began, after a certain time, and when all of them had already gone too far, to make about discounting, not only alarmed, but enraged, in the highest degree, those projectors
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Their own distress, of which this prudent and necessary reserve of the banks was, no doubt, the immediate occasion, they called the distress of the country ; and this distress of the country, they said, was altogether owing to the ignorance, pusillanimity, and bad conduct of the banks, which did not give a sufficiently liberal aid to the spirited undertakings of those who exerted themselves in order to beautify, improve, and enrich the country
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It was the duty of the banks, they seemed to think, to lend for as long a time, and to as great an extent, as they might wish to borrow
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The banks, however, by refusing in this manner to give more credit to those to whom they had already given a great deal too much, took the only method by which it was now possible to save either their own credit, or the public credit of the country
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They seem to have intended to support the spirited undertakings, for as such they considered them, which were at that time carrying on in different parts of the country ; and, at the same time, by drawing the whole banking business to themselves, to supplant all the other Scotch banks, particularly those established at Edinburgh, whose backwardness in discounting bills of exchange had given some offence
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The temporary relief, however, which this bank afforded to those projectors, proved a real and permanent relief to the other Scotch banks
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All the dealers in circulating bills of exchange, which those other banks had become so backward in discounting, had recourse to this new bank, where they were received with open arms
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Those other banks, therefore, were enabled to get very easily out of that fatal circle, from which they could not otherwise have disengaged themselves without incurring a considerable loss, and perhaps, too, even some degree of discredit
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Through stones on the banks of
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A prince, anxious to maintain his dominions at all times in the state in which he can most easily defend them, ought upon this account to guard not only against that excessive multiplication of paper money which ruins the very banks which issue it, but even against that multiplication of it which enables them to fill the greater part of the circulation of the country with it
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The big banks
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The association of banks
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The banks, however
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save the system, the association of banks are
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dealers and dealers, yet banks and bankers might still be able to give nearly the same assistance to the industry and commerce of the country, as they had done when paper money filled almost the whole circulation
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Though no paper money, therefore, was allowed to be issued, but for such sums as would confine it pretty much to the circulation between dealers and dealers; yet partly by discounting real bills of exchange, and partly by lending upon cash-accounts, banks and bankers might still be able to relieve the greater part of those dealers from the necessity of keeping any considerable part of their stock by them unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands
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They might still be able to give the utmost assistance which banks and bankers can with propriety give to traders of every kind
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The directors of some of those banks sometimes took advantage of this optional clause, and sometimes threatened those who demanded gold and silver in exchange for a considerable number of their notes, that they would take advantage of it, unless such demanders would content themselves with a part of what they demanded
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Bourdeaux is, in the same manner, the entrepot of the wines which grow upon the banks of the Garronne, and of the rivers which run into it, one of the richest wine countries in the world, and which seems to produce the wine fittest for exportation, or best suited to the taste of foreign nations
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The neighbourhood of the sea-coast, and the banks of all navigable rivers, are advantageous situations for industry, only because they facilitate the exportation and exchange of such surplus produce for something else which is more in demand there
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But those of a city, situated near either the sea-coast or the banks of a navigable river, are not necessarily confined to derive them from the country in their neighbourhood
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Digression concerning Banks of Deposit, particularly concerning that of Amsterdam