You go to a fortune teller who decides on a more lucky or more auspicious name and has it engraved on your spoon. |
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There's nothing wrong with the job of bank teller, nothing at all if the job holder enjoys the work. |
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Is a fib really a fib if the teller is unaware that he is uttering an untruth? |
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He was charming and funny and a great story teller, and he never did a stroke of work. |
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The name given in the book was Victorine Le Normand but the famous fortune teller went under the name of Marie-Anne Adelaide Le Normand. |
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Nowadays we just shake our heads in misery and shuffle ahead in line, waiting for the next available teller. |
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It is horrible practice to have the teller made responsible for reconciling the accounts, how can one check on one's own work? |
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The man, aged in his fifties, was shot in his car by bandits who tried to rob him after a visit to an automatic teller machine. |
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The teller got up from behind his desk, and went over to one of the children waiting in line. |
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Rapport between teller and listeners is based on trust, interest and on respect for character as well as skills. |
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The company has also provided communications equipment to the Sofia Underground and the Borika national automatic teller machine system. |
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Workers can withdraw cash once a week from any automated teller machine without paying a fee. |
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She was all wobbly on her feet, so he had to help her to an automated teller machine so she could withdraw money to foot the hospital bills. |
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There is virtually no computer skill necessary because we've designed it like an automated teller machine with a multiple-choice test. |
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Ellen goes to the dimly-lit automated teller machine in the corner and swipes her ATM card. |
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For example, many bank cards can extract local currency from automated teller machines worldwide. |
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Some are structured so that a cardholder pays a fee every time the card is used in an automated teller machine or at a cash register. |
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As a result, most bank customers use automated teller machines instead of queuing up inside a bank. |
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The automated teller machine that dispenses cash and other banking transactions has become ubiquitous in many parts of the world. |
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Payment cards also may enable the customer to obtain cash and access other bank services from an automated teller machine. |
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Regulators are particularly worried that some banks provide the service even at automated teller machines. |
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Why had Madame Rostropov, the real fortune teller, picked tonight not to turn up? |
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Queuing theory can be used to model the waiting queue at a bank teller or the flow of cars at the entrance of a bridge. |
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The manager and the cop were still talking as the teller let the customer through the security gate. |
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It is also supposed to allow me to get money from an automatic teller machine by flashing my arm instead of punching in my PIN number. |
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The retirees require an automatic teller machine card, which they must obtain in person at a bank. |
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The bank has some 795 branches in Indonesia and two overseas branches, and operates 1,858 automatic teller machines. |
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When you go to the automatic teller machine today, chances are you'll be getting cash out, not putting money in. |
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My parents for instance, don't know how to use an automatic teller machine. |
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A client leaves a bank after a withdrawal from an automatic teller machine. |
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Police have raised the alarm after automatic teller machines were targeted at two Morecambe supermarkets. |
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In addition, the banking regulator received a number of reports of suspected fraud cases involving automatic teller machines. |
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The US and Japan both have adapted the idea of convenience stores providing automatic teller machines. |
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Long lines formed outside gas stations and automatic teller machines ran out of cash. |
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At the same meeting on September 15, the bankers rejected the proposal to move up the limits for drawing cash from automatic teller machines. |
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From 1780 to 1834 he held the lucrative sinecure of teller of the Exchequer. |
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But Echo was a chatterbox and teller of tales, and many of her stories were lies about the other nymphs and the gods and goddesses. |
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The story may vary a little with the teller, the time and the place, but it is also a picture of what God did for man. |
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He features there as the teller of one of the best stories in what is a most lively and amusing book. |
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The teller demonstrated, lying on the ground with hands up and eyes wide for the benefit of Bonnie and her mother. |
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He is not teller material or bank material for that matter, but he sure makes me laugh. |
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She was quick to sympathize and usually only a sob story could sway her vote unless the teller seemed too pathetic to her. |
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His attention wandered to the thin, almost rat-like man stepping up to the teller carrying a large metal bucket. |
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More than any other regularly produced watch, owning a Rolex is an investment and a status symbol, more than it is a teller of time. |
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That is, the author disappears as the story teller, and the history reads omnisciently. |
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The fortune teller swore up and down on her husband's grave that the star had not been there the night before. |
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I am not a fortune teller, but a true clairvoyant, I will help you to find your direction in a way that will leave you empowered and positive. |
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After all ballots have been cast, the first teller covers the chalice with the paten and shakes it a few times to mix the ballots. |
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But, one should be careful before leaping to conclusions about what the joke implies about the teller. |
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The same is the case with automated teller machines installed by nationalised banks. |
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It can get embarrassing, and, quite genuinely may be of limited interest to persons of different constitution to the teller. |
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I'm mostly flightily, but somewhat seriously, thinking of forgetting grad school and being a bank teller or similar. |
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And the magic world of pisreogs and pookas come alive as the teller weaves her magic spell in a place where words are gifts to be given away. |
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When your automated teller machines divide and arrange your money before coughing it up, they are all using partition theory. |
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Sometimes it seems like you may as well be gazing into a crystal ball, or going to see a fortune teller. |
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Mary went to a fortune teller and after gazing into a crystal ball for some time she advised her. |
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He just slammed through the door and just walked straight over to where my teller was. |
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The fortune teller informs her that she desires a large house and has many wishes to fulfill. |
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Your sense of impending doom is heightened when one reports that his efforts to extract cash from an automated teller machine were fruitless. |
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And adding to the quaintness, I noticed that the bank's drive-through teller lanes were equipped with pneumatic tubes. |
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You can also teach them the basics of using an automated teller machine. |
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For many people, the automatic teller machine has now become a necessity. |
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He alleged that four armed men approached him minutes after he had withdrawn money from an automated teller machine, and they threatened to shoot him. |
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A major bank prevented its all customers from making transactions at automated teller machines yesterday as it investigated a suspected case of fraud. |
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Go to an automatic teller machine today, press a button, and you are in the middle of a global network of incredible complexity and even elegance. |
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In Houston, a citizen is shot and robbed at an automatic teller machine. |
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It seems incongruous that such a self-styled truth teller should wager his liberty on a godfather like Correa. |
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There's a good chance that your bank has given you a card that performs both functions and allows you to withdraw money from an automated teller machine. |
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The manager responded by directing the first teller to call the police and activate the alarm. |
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Steve Ferrani, who uses an interactive teller at least once a week for his business deposits, appreciates the longer hours. |
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The incidence between the ferocious elephant Nalagiri and the Buddha is symbolic and the intervening time is the comprehension of the teller and the listener. |
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For example, if you lose or forget your ATM card, you can prove your identity by showing the teller a driver's license. |
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By the way, the machines work like any other ATM unless the customer pushes a button to request a human teller. |
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Drabelle writes about all this, but only to brush it aside and insist that Bierce was some sort of morally rigorous truth teller. |
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The bank teller accepted the cheque, having no reason not to do so, attached it to the deposit slip and forwarded it to the bank's processing depot. |
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Her favourite characters are those on their uppers, losers with dignity, viewed by the story teller with patronising assumptions but to the end deeply unknown. |
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But Lawrence's distinction breaks down in the end, for the telling of tales is also a way that the teller advances his own knowledge of the world. |
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The card could be used to withdraw cash at Visa automatic teller machines. |
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After she recovered from her initial surprise, the teller gave him full access to Alex's account, checking the credits with slightly shaking hands. |
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Whether you are talking to a bank teller or visiting a friend, it is considered rude not to engage in a proper greeting before getting down to business. |
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One of them strikes up a relationship with the bank teller who opens their joint account, while the other two eventually tussle over loneliness and personal responsibility. |
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For example, when I share my bank account PIN with an automatic teller machine, I trust that the ATM will not share my PIN with an inappropriate third party. |
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He was a magician, an invisible teller of tales with the power to make my sides ache without telling a single joke. |
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The bank teller, a big burly man, asked him to wait for one more moment. |
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Jump sideways now, because a van-load of bank robbers lead by Winston Briggs is arriving at the same bank where Conway is ham-handedly trying to sweet-talk a pretty teller. |
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In this article, Jim Nolan, the well-known Ballinrush story teller in rhyme or prose, gives us an insight into what he considers the worst snow fall during his lifetime. |
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Monologues are a true storytelling artform, as in actual storytelling around the campfire, and Neil seems to be more of a teller than a describer. |
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And, while a lie has been told, the teller is not yet a liar. |
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I made a withdrawal from one of my accounts and gave the teller the details of my new address information, which she wrote on a slip of scrap paper. |
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Rather, the past as she presents it is a well-populated landscape, or, as becomes a story teller, an assemblage of the characters involved in such processes. |
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In addition, a customer may withdraw cash from a network of automated teller machines through the use of a card and personal identification number. |
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Automatic teller machines, automatic banking, debit cards, credit cards, smart cards, and computer software, are other media by which money changes hands today. |
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Customers get mad when they're forced to change the way they make deposits or when familiar options on the automated teller machines are switched around. |
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The company also plans to install the country's first network of automated teller machines, which would enable cardholders to withdraw dinars or dollars from their accounts. |
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I went to see a fortune teller last weekend who told me I would soon experience some toothache. |
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Vatican City is also home to the world's only automatic teller machine that gives instructions in Latin. |
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Hailwood claimed to have been told by a fortune teller in South Africa that he wouldn't live to 40 and would be killed by a truck. |
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So Olaf went to see the hermit, now convinced he was a real fortune teller. |
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There are a few internationally linked automated teller machines that accept Visa cards in Freetown operated by ProCredit Bank. |
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A bruiser with a sandpapery voice, he was a reliable teller of corner-boy tales and, it seemed, a willing cog. |
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A repairman was working on the automatic teller machine when a gunman forced him to remove the cash, KABC reported. |
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The group has an extensive distribution network of over 1,450 branches and 5,114 automatic teller machines located throughout Mexico. |
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The wealthy Brit sought help from a New York fortune teller to help woo a girl he met in the States. |
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The wealthy Brit sought help from a New York Y fortune teller to help woo a girl he met in the States. |
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Slide your thumbs and forefingers under the four picture squares and push them together to close the fortune teller. |
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Only this fortune teller gift of the Prime Minister can allow him to assess the incredible qualities of Sorensen after barely three-four months. |
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Slava Balasanov is 30, with a precise bowl cut and a surprising fondness for the plain black dress shoes of a bank teller. |
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James, Provost of Eton, palaeographer, biblical scholar, and teller of antiquarian ghost stories. |
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Herodotus clearly writes as both historian and teller of tales. |
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Her photographs of the matriarch Hirbaiben Lobi, a young bride on her wedding night, and Anwarbhai, the bank teller with an eyepatch, are singular and thought provoking. |
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The list of customer-facing screens is long and includes digital signs, interactive kiosks, drive-up screens, ATM screes, remote teller screens and more. |
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A teller in an electronic vote can call a manual vote if they so wish. |
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Traditionally, cashier's checks are dispensed over the teller, consuming resources that otherwise could be deployed for other relational building tasks. |
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It will also ensure that all our customers have access to the ENBD branch experience, including encashing their cheques, without having to visit an actual teller. |
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Conwell was employed as a teller at First National Bank of Riverton, Wyo. |
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Senators take seats in the right or left of the Chamber as in the House, and the President of the Senate appoints one teller for each side to record the votes. |
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Later on tonight I'm going to see a fortune teller in Southport. |
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In addition to its ability to access MAC, MOST and NYCE automatic teller machines, the Advantage Card is also being widely used to make consumer purchases. |
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The global self-service market is technology driven and involves the use of automated teller machines, self-service vending machines and interactive kiosks. |
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The bank teller counted out five twenty-dollar bills and gave them to me. |
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