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As a hedge against an emergency, she advised opening a line of credit at the bank.
His father retired as a vice president for credit at the Bank of New York.
"Prosperity" meant good credit at the bank, black lungs, and housewives' Purgatory.
"You do not have to tie up your credit at the bank, and you pay for it in tax-deductible rent."
Finally the ape-man wrote out his cheque for a larger sum than stood to his credit at the bank.
Testimony to his success was the fact that, when the Prince acceded at last in 1901, he was in credit at the bank.
In addition, Mr. Mrazek never bounced checks, or used the opportunity to carry credit at the bank to pay off other debts.
The matter passed, however, and my father entered into possession of the estate, and of some 14,000 pounds, which lay to his credit at the bank."
Most of them existed on credit, kowtowing to that smug Mr Timon Mothokoli, who controlled business credit at the bank.
He has no credit at the bank and none with his friends at Enrico's, and cajoles his brother's signature shamelessly to keep the sharks at bay.
It had "Exchangeable for One Credit at the Bank Offices of Zurich and London or any Branch of the Earth Planetary Bank."
After studying business administration at the University of Rennes in France, he was Deputy Director of the Gabonese Development Bank, then Director of Credits at the Bank, from 1977 to 1980.
The future bride, who teaches foreign languages at the Greenwich Country Day School, is the daughter of John Carlyle Garrels 3d, first vice president of international credit at the Bank of Boston in London.
The UK has a gold mastercard and decent credit at the bank and payed the monthy interest payments whereas Greece has a normal 'access' card and was continually over the limit and missing payments.
As a matter of practice the government keeps very small stocks of commodities because with a stable standard for money the public prefers cash or credit at the Bank of the United States to the trouble of handling bulk in commodities.
What they meant by Prosperity was credit at the bank; but in exchange for this credit they got nothing that was not dirty, and, therefore, to a sane mind, valueless; since whatever was cleaned was dirty again before the cleaning was half done.
Due to scammers finding scanned copies of his checks on the internet and using them to try to drain his bank account, Knuth no longer sends out real checks, but those who submit bug reports can get credit at The Bank of San Serriffe instead.
However, I did not mention it, for fear of ill-luck: but today I have the truly welcome news that he has given the tenants a Lammas dinner of roast beef and plum pudding, at which they drank my health, and that he had placed £450 to my credit at the bank.