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  • Moreover, Mr Webb's point about what he calls disinterested management -- that is to say, the management of banks by officers whose remuneration bears no relation to the profit made on each piece of business transacted -- is one of the matters in which English banking seems likely at least to be modified. War-Time Financial Problems
  • Once you got into the stadium, there were no seats, only grassy banks.
  • Stated income loans only deserve the moniker "liar loans" because they were abused by banks and given to borrowers who lacked the income to qualify full doc. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • They contended that many foreign central banks were willing to absorb all the foreign currency earned by their exporting sectors that was not willingly held by their private sector in US dollar denominated assets.
  • That provides a powerful financial incentive for banks to supply more credit. Times, Sunday Times
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  • It has full-size trees, sand banks leading down to a stony beach, and water cascading down a rock outcrop.
  • I passed plunging gorges, streams in spate, riverbanks ripped open, fields flooded, a brown soup drowning the track.
  • Hand, Schryhart, Arneel, and Merrill, weighted with this inpouring flood of stock, which they had to take at two-twenty, hurried to their favorite banks, hypothecating vast quantities at one-fifty and over, and using the money so obtained to take care of the additional shares which they were compelled to buy. The Titan
  • There was a reason for this: unbeknown to the Reserve Bank, the major banks were working secretly and cooperatively to develop an alternative payment system that would substitute for direct debits.
  • Already the banks of the St. Lawrence below Quebec were laid out in seigniories, and the farms were tolerably well cultivated. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
  • Apart from intense competition in the retail savings market, banks and building societies also compete strongly in the market for house finance.
  •  Thin capitalisation - offshore jurisdictions tend not to impose \ "thin capitalisation\" rules on companies (except for regulated entities such as banks and insurance companies), allowing them to be formed with a purely nominal equity investment. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • "It is expected that commercial banks will respond by lowering their lending base rates, " he explained.
  • What seems obvious though is the complexity of the process by which the banks will actually merge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shy bushbuck, kudu, eland, impala, and elephant all take their turn whilst buffalo and waterbuck make their way to the sandy banks of the Zambesi.
  • Arriving at the confluence with the Columbia, of the river whose banks they were following, they perceived that it was the same which had been called _Lewis river_, by the American captain of that name, in Narrative of a Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America in the years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814 or the First American Settlement on the Pacific
  • This so-called "truncation" of the collection process calls for a redefinition of the duties incumbent on the holder and collecting and drawee banks and have been specifically addressed in the proposed legislation. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • This appears to have led to his death after he lost control of a scooter on a bridleway above the Wharfe's steep banks near his home. Jimi Heselden obituary
  • It is found that the government bond is in low proportion. This will weaken the Central Banks currency control in depression and capital disposal.
  • So much for postcrisis efforts to whittle banks down to a more-manageable size. J.P. Morgan Plays a $20 Billion Hand
  • We are particularly interested in the potential of specialisation and disaggregation, nowadays increasingly utilised by better banks worldwide.
  • The recovery is on track, the current-account surplus is healthy, capital flows are strong, companies are restructuring and the recapitalization of banks is almost complete.
  • During further analysis of these cosmids, high throughput sequence databanks were periodically screened for homology to the unique sequences until unannotated files containing exact matches appeared.
  • Island on the L.S. is one of the worst quick or moveing sand bars Which I have Seen, notwithstanding all our precaustons to Clear the Sands and pass between them (which was the way we were compd. to pass, from the immence Current & falling banks on the S. S.) the Boat Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • Some banks charge if you access your account to determine your balance.
  • To the front and rear of the house are lawns and shrubberies, but the grounds also contain two acres of young trees, a wildlife pond, mature woodland and banks of rhododendrons.
  • Putting it all together yields a compelling story: European banks are shifting their cash assets out of European banks and putting much of them into US banks.
  • Now it looks like some of these banks may have been technically insolvent for quite some time before they actually collapsed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big banks argue that the advisers are walking a fine line. Times, Sunday Times
  • The $1.65 million penalty is piddling to the huge banks.
  • Critics warn that the new hedges were often overvalued, allowing banks to minimise how much the redress scheme costs them. Times, Sunday Times
  • And now some of the biggest banks on Britain's high street were under pressure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Savers looking to cash in on higher Isa allowances which come into effect today are being warned to read the small print to avoid being "fleeced" by banks and building societies. Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news
  • But it is a tricky lesson to teach when the banks and building societies are paying barely any interest to savers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was an impressive performance, especially when its two largest components, Allied Irish Banks and Bank of Ireland, both had a torpid year. The performance put the Irish market ahead of many of its peers.
  • Local cable and satellite affiliates will distribute the food donations to local food banks.
  • Since markets are interconnected and some banks occupy quasi - monopolistic positions, we must consider breaking them up.
  • Huntington welterweight Glenn Banks is set to grace the international stage when he flies to Copenhagen at the end of the month.
  • Honestly, is there no end to the brazen behaviour of banks? Times, Sunday Times
  • We will not be reduced to subsistence farming and exporting fish and chips if the banks leave. Times, Sunday Times
  • His 10-point information policy stresses free access, establishment of information resource centres and public access to data banks.
  • Washington dreamed his way along the street, his fancy flitting from grain to hogs, from hogs to banks, from banks to eyewater, from eye-water to Tennessee Land, and lingering but a feverish moment upon each of these fascinations. The Gilded Age, Part 1.
  • Living on an irrigation property on the banks of the Murray River, Ray's childhood was spent on the farm helping with flood irrigation, fencing, harvesting lucerne, shearing and crutching.
  • He is not predicting the demise of banks, but thinks their job will be different. Times, Sunday Times
  • My boyhood heroes in baseball were Ernie Banks, Billy Williams and Willie Mays.
  • He knew nothing of the elaborate machinery of ingenious chicane, - such as feigning bankruptcy - fraudulent conveyances - making over to his wife - running property - and had never heard of such tricks of trade as sending out coffins to the graveyard, with negroes inside, carried off by sudden spells of imaginary disease, to be "resurrected," in due time, grinning, on the banks of the Brazos. The flush times of Alabama and Mississippi : a series of sketches,
  • It is certain that Byron had begun the fourth canto, and written some thirty or more stanzas, before Hobhouse rejoined him at his villa of La Mira on the banks of the Brenta, in July, 1817; and it would seem that, although he had begun by saying "that he was too short a time in Rome for it," he speedily overcame his misgivings, and accomplished, as he believed, the last "fytte" of his pilgrimage. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
  • The same is the case with automated teller machines installed by nationalised banks.
  • It said yesterday it continued to make good progress in its three-way talks with banks and bondholders.
  • Tea at a tiny inn sunk in a dell through which a sleepy lane trickled between high banks -- tea in the pocket garden under sweet-smelling limes, where stocks stood orderly and honeysuckle sprawled over the brick-nogging, brought back old days of happy fellowship, just to outshine their memory. Anthony Lyveden
  • To the west a tree lined hedge screens the site from Stantyway Road, which passes the site in a shallow cutting with tree lined hedges on the banks on both sides.
  • It was the inevitable result of a system that put short-term remuneration before the real long-term capital needs of the banks. Beyond the Crash
  • Natural deterrents against sea erosion (mangroves, sandbanks, reefs etc.) have been depleted to such extents that their revival cannot be considered a viable plan to counter sea disasters.
  • (In fact, a 90 percent windfall profit tax on the bailout-created profits of the 19 largest banks would be the ideal way to promote a robust caulker jobs program.) Les Leopold: Clinton's Cash for Caulkers? Not enough Economic Insulation
  • The antiserums they stored in the banks that counteracted other forms of BHF were not working on this mutated strain, nor had ribavirin. MINUTES TO BURN
  • That is why they let the banks get away with so much for so long. Times, Sunday Times
  • Small businesses are demanding that they receive uniform treatment from the banks.
  • This morning somebody shouted out 'caiman' and alligators along the banks slithered into the water. Peeg and Brie (opening of a teen novel)
  • Spate of mergers and acquisitions brings a bonanza for investment banks
  • For a second I thought the banksters would have to SUFFER for the damage they caused blowing a hole in the global economy.
  • Rising waters would uproot prosperous farmers from the fertile riverbanks, forcing an estimated 100,000 people to move to higher ground where they could no longer plant corn and wheat.
  • It was stated that banks could only lend to farms that could be sold in an agricultural depression - startling to those who know that farms are unsaleable in an agricultural depression.
  • Ministers have rightly been reluctant to force banks to make uneconomic loans. Times, Sunday Times
  • Outside, the box partitions are now planted with peonies and old roses such as Bourbon and Banksiae.
  • Before even applying for the Fairbanks Magistrate judgeship I spoke with members of the federal court concerning the employment of Kathleen. AlaskaDispatch.com: Joe Miller's Wife Took Unemployment Benefits After Working for Him
  • The developers also plan to prohibit further land encroachment along the banks of the canal.
  • Due to the overlap between politics and business these banks have suffered heavy losses from subsidizing state-run enterprises and bad loans.
  • For botany lessons, we crossed the road into the botanical gardens, there to examine the leaves of ash, oak, elm, plane, pine but no wattles, gums or banksias.
  • But everyone agrees that the banks are still being disobliging. Times, Sunday Times
  • The main central banks exploited yesterday's thin market to launch another visible assault on the dollar.
  • The guerrillas raided banks and destroyed a police barracks and an electricity substation.
  • Banks, thrifts, and credit unions collected a record $37.8 billion in service charges last year.
  • It is exciting enough launching through the surf in calm conditions, but if the winds pick up, your boat trip to the Banks will be more like white-water rafting on the Zambezi River!
  • It is expected to interview other banks this week to assist with the preparations. Times, Sunday Times
  • He signed an agreement to borrow a 75 million euro two-year loan syndicated by 18 banks, an unprecedented number of creditors for Bulgaria.
  • When I reached the banks of the great estuary, which are here very bare and exposed, the waters had receded from the large and level space of sand, through which a stream, now feeble and fordable, found its way to the ocean. Redgauntlet
  • The river banks are a haven for wildlife.
  • Their view is that many of the birds and animals are exclusive to the river and its banks, so they are pleading with Roads Service to move the road northwards, away from the river.
  • In the past two years all central banks had to move well beyond any single-minded focus on inflation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remember when I told you about the culm banks after a snowstorm? BLOWN AWAY!
  • The banks were not at all keen to lend to somebody who actually seemed to need money.
  • Luckily, the banks of Loch Fyne, the longest sea loch in Scotland, are ideal for cultivating both oysters and mussels.
  • Howard plays a convict conscripted with others to help battle a flood along the banks of the Mississippi in 1927.
  • Banks and companies are finding it hard to roll over their foreign debt.
  • On either side, cliffs tower upwards with dark cloud banks masking their peaks; small waterfalls cascade down the abyss and onto the windscreen.
  • Banks and building societies are offering incentives to encourage the use of contactless cards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since 2008, they have been socked with staggering new bills for bank bailouts and hammered by a Great Recession brought on by the very same banks. Lynn Parramore: Amity Shlaes's Forgotten History: When Unions Go Bust, We All Do
  • The banks are looking into how many companies' payments they can handle without overburdening their own systems, the person said. Tech Crash Hits Japan Bank
  • Analysts said the downtrend in negative equity is part of an overall improvement in the asset quality of banks and a restructuring of loans.
  • I witnessed how these institutions, Wall Street securities firms, and other non-banks took up the slack from an impaired banking system.
  • Pilots are qualified professionals who know the river well enough to guide ships through the dangerous sand banks around the mouth of the river.
  • Passing on measly increases to savers isn't the only ploy banks have used to boost profits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Banks rely on us being a bit lazy, a bit afraid of change, and a bit ignorant about what is available.
  • The river channel meanders through wide tidal freshwater marshes of cattail and sedges (Carex spp. and Scirpus spp.), with stands of saltmarsh cordgrass along the upper banks.
  • Worst hit was Helmsley where the River Rye burst its banks.
  • Banks and businesses had been rapidly reviving business activities in China.
  • In fact there may be specific controls on the foreign ownership of banks.
  • The banks are able to transfer funds from one bank account to another by way of the clearing system. Business Studies Basic Facts
  • Campaigners insist all banks must offer branch services. The Sun
  • She banks a 10,000 cheque for herself instead of paying it into the business account. The Sun
  • The largest group work at the municipal garbage dump near the banks of the river Cauca.
  • These branches will afford the unbanked population with affordable minimum bank balance accounts that currently are unobtainable from most commercial banks.
  • Like other riskier assets, banks were back in demand. Times, Sunday Times
  • The main banks have reciprocal agreements that allow each other's customers to use cash machines free of charge.
  • Money center banks, telephone and drug issues gained, while communications equipment, beverage and electrical equipment shares sank.
  • High street banks seem to lurch from one mis-selling scandal to the next. Times, Sunday Times
  • The banks and building societies willing to lend often have very similar deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Asset management companies set up by governments in Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia and Thailand have mopped up the worst bad loans, unburdening banks by pulling the plug on deadbeat borrowers.
  • The Banksy Effect, the term coined by journalist Max Foster several years ago, speaks to an awakening of interest in the (often illegal) interventions that artists use to call attention to the way we complacently live under larger-than-life infrastructures built (often) by one-eyed men. Dylan Kendall: Street Art: A Window to a City's Soul
  • We discussed different issues: not paying the external debt anymore, re-nationalizing the privatized industries, nationalizing the banks and the international trade.
  • If that status is diminished, so too will be the ability of US regulators to bully foreign banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ms. Lagarde said European stress tests will show European and F rench banks to be solid. Lagarde: Banks Will Pass Stress Tests
  • The bank tax for challenger banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big Spanish banks are also expected to look for caja deals. Spain Unbowed on Cajas
  • The main function of the merchant banks is to raise capital for industry.
  • Here, Schumpeter provides a brilliant and pertinent explanation of the mechanism whereby non-banks can become creators of ‘circulating medium’ and credit.
  • Other financial apprentices end up working in banks as branch or business commercial relationship managers, or as broking or underwriting supervisors at insurance companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tope work around the rising edges and base of these banks scaring up dabs, whiting and gurnards that hug the sand waiting for food to be brought to them by the tide.
  • But banks could end up paying a steep price for such fees if any of the complex deals start to unravel - a higher risk in the middle of an economic downturn.
  • He said he worried that the smallest banks providing credit and swaps to customers could be defined as "swaps dealers" based on the Dodd-Frank act and be subject to new costs. MarketWatch.com - Top Stories
  • But the banks are not entirely blameless victims in such crime. Times, Sunday Times
  • The steep banks of the Ohio River are largely tree-covered as they pass through Cincinnati.
  • The vicar of the parish, Banks, is excessively sentimental about the church and is constantly importuning Stannard with hesitations and objections.
  • These loans generally are made by banks to companies to finance buyouts or acquisitions.
  • Branches of the banks are told to get defaulting farmers to use the wavier to repay the loan. Leading bank stops Issuing loans for Farm equipments
  • The 'clawback' measures allow banks to recoup bonuses that turn out to have been unmerited. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company owes money to more than 60 banks.
  • Fossils of a previously unknown species, which is believed to have belonged to the herbivorous sauropod diplodocus family, were found along the banks of a tributary of the Amazon river in the northern state of Maranhao.
  • The banks that receive our money must be curbed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, banks have long sent money across borders through standard interbank wire transfers for corporate and individual clients.
  • It is a great sight, with ant-like streams pouring across long pontoons over the river's shallow sandy banks to innumerable craft moored midstream.
  • We have now reached the point at which the banks themselves have become a major risk factor. Times, Sunday Times
  • At Andover the River Anton has overtopped its banks and there are scores of roads across the south blocked by flooding.
  • They are on the boards of banks and industrial firms and privatised service providers and many more.
  • Willow, olives and tamarind are also introduced as all are species that thrive on riverbanks.
  • There are SO many laws already in place to correct discriminatory lending, that strenghtening of the CRA was NOT needed … but it was … to the point that Banks lended against solid and normal business practices. gimmee a break. Think Progress » DOJ official reportedly clears torture architects John Yoo and Jay Bybee.
  • Investment banks and hedge funds are the most active players. Times, Sunday Times
  • The draft code will require auditors of big banks to liaise more closely with regulators and to raise the alarm if problems are discovered. Times, Sunday Times
  • Koizumi has argued that it will take three years of tough economic times to fix the banks, put deadbeat corporate borrowers out of business, and set the stage for a new period of growth.
  • Banks are built to look solid to reassure their customers.
  • Banks have warned they would be unable to offer the service if they could not levy charges. The Sun
  • Surely a crucial cause of the 'credit crunch' has been overvaluation of so called toxic assets in banks' balance sheets. Times, Sunday Times
  • A rod pod can be very useful if hard banks are present but make sure the rod tips are pointed at the lead.
  • Rivers undermine their banks.
  • Many people stick with their banks regardless of whether they offer the best deal.
  • Some banks try not to foreclose on farms because some owe so much money and if they foreclose on the farm the amount of money they get back is nowhere near as much as what they lent to the client.
  • Banks and other opponents warn that the commissioner might have to severely ration some medical services to stay within the budget.
  • Banks may still be selling unsuitable hedging products to small companies, the City regulator has warned. Times, Sunday Times
  • And yet opportunistic investors may regard the valuation gulf between it and stodgier banks as excessively wide. Times, Sunday Times
  • He also said Mr O'Brien was ambivalent on the role of the banks connected with the consortium.
  • Their mortgage banks have suffered much less than ours and their taxpayers are facing much lower bills for bailing them out. Times, Sunday Times
  • A number of banks failed that year
  • For a few days, the big banks responsible for allocating the world's capital baulked at doing business with each other, fearful that their counterparts' credit would go bad.
  • People suddenly became contributors to the banks rather than vice versa. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government is prodding banks to clean up bad loans so they are able to compete with foreign rivals.
  • When the singing ceased, Hugh Ritson paused suddenly and turned to the old banksman. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time
  • His argument is that mutuals have generally funded more mortgage lending from retail deposits than the banks and so are more stable. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is something in this, though central banks will argue for more transparency to reduce the risk of the recurrence of these troubles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor are German businesses being helped by the crisis engulfing the country 's banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • This cash is in addition to the 200 million pledged by the four banks over the next two years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Banks had huge profits in the pase few years, as a pct of all corps way over their long term average. Matthew Yglesias » Boring Into the Obama Stimulus Plan
  • Security officers sit in a dingy room in front of banks of monitors scrutinising X-ray after X-ray of baggage bound for the aircraft hold. Times, Sunday Times
  • The worst stock market slump in 30 years has hammered global financial stocks, raising fears about the capital strength of banks and insurers.
  • Since they earn no interest, the banks like to keep as little as possible of their assets in these two forms.
  • The average rate for the credit lines is the prime rate - the interest rate banks charge their most creditworthy customers.
  • They said certain funds could have been delayed by clearing banks and clearing houses. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the 19th century, numerous banks were set up throughout the country and were often engraved with a design identifying the locality.
  • Leaving the cosmopolitan town of modern Cairo, the iron bridges, and the pretentious hotels, with their flaunting inscriptions, it imparts a sense of sudden peacefulness to pass along the large and rapid waters of this river, between the curtains of palm-trees on the banks, borne by a dahabiya where one is master and, if one likes, may be alone. Egypt (La Mort de Philae)
  • While all the main UK banks swear passionate allegiance to the very British concept of free while in credit banking, costs are inching up on several fronts.
  • In the aftermath of a credit crunch, with banks across the world still woefully undercapitalised, still paying fortunes in bonuses and still not accepting the full write-offs on their pre-2008 lending, this is especially worrying. Don't blame the euro for the ills besetting Ireland's economy
  • When the housing bubble collapsed, Americans suffered hugely from the devaluation of their main assets, their homes, while the bankers filled their pockets and passed on the mortgages in the form of national debts to foreign banks. Dr. Behzad Mohit: The U.S. Tea Party and General Strikes in Europe -- The Outrage of the Middle Class
  • Bankers have never been popular, but Washington's rejection of the $700bn bail-out for banks on Monday recalled the odium that attached to them in the Great Depression. A New Start
  • This enabled European banks to gain entry into new markets.
  • Farmer based technology such as agroforestry techniques, fodder banks, development of vegetative erosion control barriers, utilization of crop wastes, increased planting of leguminous trees and pasture crops are techniques that are readily adaptable. 1. Intensive sustainable livestock production: an alternative to tropical deforestation.
  • Limerick Community Council has advised that recycling banks are now in place at the car park at Twohig's Supervalu, Killarney Road.
  • In this way, LTCM threatened the ability of the major U.S. banks and Wall Street broker-dealers to meet their payment and settlement obligations.
  • And he worries that duff commercial property loans will bring down more small and medium-sized banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • His extraordinary journey takes him from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, along the chain of the Appalachian mountains until Maine, and then a life-changing walk into the canyons of the Sierra Madre in Mexico. Jeff Biggers: Walk, Pray, Love: New Travelogue Explores the Redemptive Power of Walking: Interview with Author Mickey Mahaffey
  • Small businesses are demanding that they receive uniform treatment from the banks.
  • Secondly, it means that any liquidity shortage initially suffered by banks will be instantly transferred to the discount market.
  • Swollen with meltwater from the mountains, a stream rushed between reedy banks.
  • Only a few banks offer this service with 70 per cent loan-to-value mortgages available. Times, Sunday Times
  • This has apparently led to some banks hoarding euros and has squeezed the currency higher. Times, Sunday Times
  • Banks of primroses, drifts of bluebells and clusters of cowslips are now found only in secret, out-of-the-way places.
  • Indeed, the following year, in May 1947, Hecht used his own proceeds from the play to pay for an ad in the New York Herald Tribune congratulating the Irgun on “blowing up British trains, robbing British banks, killing British tommies.” Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
  • The flowering Rush, or water gladiole, which grows by the banks of rivers is called botanically "butomus," from the Greek, _bous_, an ox, and _temno_, to cut, because the sharp edges of the erect three-cornered leaf-blades wound the cattle which come in contact with them, or try to eat them. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Attention, beleaguered savers: Banks across the nation, including Bank of America Corp., Citigroup Inc. and Northern Trust Corp., are bumping up rates on longer-term certificates of deposit. CD Rates Start Ticking Up
  • The scrutiny of the three Swiss branches of the Israeli banks is at an early stage and has not reached the level of that of Credit Suisse, which received a target letter from the Justice Department in July, or of HSBC Holdings, a major European bank, and Basler Kantonalbank, a Swiss cantonal bank, said the people briefed on the matter. Exclusive: U.S. tax-evasion probe turns to Israeli banks
  • The government had charged Smith and two other men with embezzling the millions from Wells Fargo banks to finance boxing promotions under the name of Muhammad Ali Professional Sports. Sound and Fury
  • Some banks charge if you access your account to determine your balance.
  • The misallocation by the banks is not the only issue. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government has to force banks to put some money into it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The report says: 'We deplore the behaviour of a number of banks. The Sun
  • It sits amid wide lawns and giant cedar trees high above the eastern banks of the wide and winding River Dart.
  • He lives in £10 million, faux Tudorbethan mansion on the exclusive Sandbanks peninsula near Poole in Dorset, and is a director of three companies whose activities are described as "the acquisition and development of real estate". Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
  • Central banks will be at the heart of designing that package. Times, Sunday Times
  • Note 48: Mazari tribespeople, whom preyed on vessels moving through the territory they inhabited on both banks of the Indus, also were identified as obstacles necessary to surmount in order to actuate the Mithenkote plan. Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier
  • None of the team's assets, including its Milton Keynes headquarters, is mortgaged to banks or creditors, and the 300 staff are skilled and committed.
  • Effectively the delay enables banks to accrue interest which is effectively ours.
  • Sometimes a phosphorescent gleam played over the stagnant pond, into which the terapin plunged heavily at their approach; while on the neighbouring banks the frogs of all degrees croaked forth their inharmonious chant, making the scene more hideous, and certainly adding greatly to the sense of gloom which it inspired in those who penetrated it. The Partisan: A Tale of the Revolution. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I

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