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remittance
1. When the government, or those who acted under them, contracted with a merchant for a remittance to some foreign country, he would naturally endeavour to pay his foreign correspondent, upon whom he granted a bill, by sending abroad rather commodities than gold and silver
2. regarding its remittance share of GDP (21
3. The annual remittance from India to Nepal is staggering
4. Migration and the Remittance Economy of Nepal,” Critical Asian Studies
5. This one was for nearly two hundred; and at the end of the long list of items, the biggest of which was that bathroom without water that had sent Annalise out on strike, was the information that a remittance would oblige
6. A remittance! Poor Fritzing
7. This activity is known as "remittance
8. This activity is known as "remittance business”
9. So if you took all the assumptions that led towards a low-end bulk personal tax remittance, you had a fairly safe minimum
10. "At your mamma's request, through Afanasy Ivanovitch Vahrushin, of whom I presume you have heard more than once, a remittance is sent to you from our office," the man began, addressing Raskolnikov
11. And at the request of your mamma, who has sent you a remittance once before in the
12. And at the request of your mamma, who has sent you a remittance once before in the same manner through him, he did not refuse this time also, and sent instructions to Semyon Semyonovitch some days since to hand you thirty‐ five roubles in the hope of better to come
13. ‘At your mamma’s request, through Afanasy Ivanovitch Vahrushin, of whom I presume you have heard more than once, a remittance is sent to you from our office,’ the man began, addressing Raskolnikov
14. And at the request of your mamma, who has sent you a remittance once before in the same manner through him, he did not refuse this time also, and sent instructions to Semyon Semyonovitch some days since to hand you thirty-five roubles in the hope of better to come
15. The Secretary of the Treasury has money in New York and wants it in Charleston; the bank will furnish him with a check, or bill, to make the remittance, which any merchant would do just as well