Police said the pair waited until the pub was empty before bursting in as the landlord and the barmaid were cashing up. |
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Punters cashing in their pink pounds to the sound of second-rate pop groups is not really my thing. |
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By the mid-1980s, safety minded companies like Volvo, Saab, BMW and Mercedes-Benz began cashing in on their reputation for crashworthiness. |
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If we're all cashing in our hipster cred for bourgeois trappings, then at least we're doing it together. |
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After cashing his two top Hearts, the declarer peacefully cross-ruffed his way to 12 tricks, conceding a Diamond at the end. |
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They are designed to discourage investors from cashing in their investment. |
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Hibernian was granted an injunction last Wednesday, continuing a restraining order against the cashing of bank drafts at the centre of the fraud. |
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Banks and insurers are cashing in on growing disaffection with inheritance tax by promoting services that offer to cut death duties. |
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These problems haven't stopped the contractors fighting over the Railtrack maintenance budget from cashing in. |
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Most funds have so-called lockups, strict limits preventing investors from cashing out in a hurry. |
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Fraudsters and scam artists are cashing in on the generosity of the public according to Trading Standard officials. |
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The thieves strip lead from the roofs, which they can sell to scrap dealers, cashing in on high metal prices. |
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No wonder the teeny cosmetics market is cashing in, targeting their lip-gloss and nail polish at increasingly younger kids. |
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They are cashing in on demand from the North where the value of sterling keeps prices high. |
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She has been making hay from embarrassing her parents for 20 years while alternately cashing in on their names. |
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Bargain hunters have been cashing in big-time on a discount bonanza which has left them quids in at the check-outs. |
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The result was a deficit in the so-called balance of payments, which was paid for by foreigners cashing in those dollars for gold. |
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Since stocks are a liquid asset, cashing out for an emergency or for a planned expense can be handled fairly easily. |
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A lump sum is only achievable by taking a lower pension as a result, literally cashing in part of your retirement income. |
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A handful of profiteers, cashing in on this occasion to barter superstition, are ready to tout articles relating to funerals. |
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Mining virtual coins can cost more in electricity than you can make cashing them in. |
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Homeowners will see their residences' net value grow instead of cashing out some equity when refinancing. |
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Several rival operators have put their businesses on the market in the hope of cashing in. |
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Knight then pocketed the money by cashing the cheques at a post office in Chippenham. |
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Once on holiday, it is likely that a second commission charge will be levied when cashing the cheques. |
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If we are going to be cashing cheques for the bank, we could not face the cut in payment. |
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We would ask people to be especially careful when cashing cheques, particularly third party ones or from people they do not know. |
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Even the city's Resistance Museum is cashing in on the orgy of national pride with its exhibit on Rembrandt in second world war propaganda. |
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The shop branched out to include sports clothing as well as trainers and soon he was cashing in on an unlikely new rage for casual sportswear. |
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Or do you, like me, feel exploited by big institutions cashing in on the phenomenon? |
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Their offspring may have to become clerks in the shopping markets instead of cashing in on the reputation of their parents. |
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It made him smile and he smiled all the way to the bank, cashing in on his fake war experiences to get himself a name. |
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He doesn't make any apologies, however, about cashing in on the pink dollar. |
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Pirates have been cashing in on the time lag in the film's release by showing illegal copies of the movies in small towns. |
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Children constitute a large and attractive market segment and the broadcasting industry is cashing in on that. |
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The university, students and local community council have all accused the hotel owners of cashing in on the royal connection. |
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At present I really do think this hybrid idea is just a case of Toyota and Lexus cashing in on the lunacy of the environmental movement. |
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Supermarkets have been accused of cashing in on the organic food boom by misleading consumers over Scottish salmon. |
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The hysteria around the idea that we are swamped with illegal refugees cashing in on our natural benevolence is mounting daily. |
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Still, something to think about when I get around to cashing up the penny jar, eh? |
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It's getting close to 6.00 pm when I start cashing up and the other member of staff comes upstairs to work the main till. |
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We had four people working full time just cashing up and going to the bank. |
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This is so that when he finishes his shift he can just dump the money then leave rather than have to spend another half an hour cashing up. |
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The firm has even patented a machine to profit from cashing paychecks for employees. |
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However, insurers say they need to see the results to prevent people cashing in unfairly on huge insurance payouts. |
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I unlocked the office and settled for the morning's work of cashing up the previous day's takings, within less than a minute the fire alarm sounded! |
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Ask anyone who is cashing checks earned by Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, or Tupac if you have any doubts about that. |
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He has been careful to keep a low profile and has not faced the same accusations of cashing in on his royal connections as Pippa. |
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Almost every store you pass, every corner you take, you'll find sales, discounts, blowouts, bargains, and of course shoppers cashing in on sweet holiday deals. |
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They make money cashing the checks they issue at the end of each shift. |
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The so-called U.S. Government has been cashing in on you since the day you were born, somehow. |
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Turnovers decreased, customers requested banking services such as cashing cheques, and there were difficulties with keeping appropriate levels and denominations of change. |
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Unfortunately, it was the studio that was cashing in on the popularity. |
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Private firms are cashing in on the desperate shortage of school teachers. |
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But before you get down to cashing in your discretionary calories, keep in mind the following ground rules for cheating without paying too high a price. |
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To a certain extent, he's cashing in on the latest literary fad. |
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The Delhi Metro is also hopeful of cashing in on its growing popularity. |
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You can also invest in a cashable version so that you have the option of cashing it in at each investment anniversary. |
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He financed his activities by cashing millions of dollars in bad checks. |
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This gave price support to the nonvoting shares and prevented Mason from cashing out its position. |
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This may mean cashing in your bonds, RRSPs or other investments, taking a second mortgage on your house or cashing in a life insurance policy. |
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To be seen as insensitively cashing in would send out a terrible message, and on social media the backlash would be horrendous. |
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In addition, it intends to denounce the practices of swindlers and those increasing prices who are cashing in on the introduction of the euro. |
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You sign your travellers cheques when they are purchased and countersign when cashing them. |
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This means that employees will now have the choice between cashing out standby compensation or taking it in the form of leave. |
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Payment means the actual cashing of checks, bills of exchange, bank transfers and similar transactions. |
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The Department agrees that a prescribed period of time be established for cashing pari-mutuel tickets. |
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The employees in this bargaining unit are basically engaged in the selling and cashing of bets on horse races. |
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My final chance, as far as I could see, was as we were cashing up. |
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Counterparty controversy Metal cashing Hope springs a trap ReprintsThe gentlest line of opposition is simply that the Fed's net is cast too wide. |
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Depositing or cashing a counterfeit check, however, can result in a substantial loss to you. |
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Traders know they were lucky with the September meeting and now they are cashing in their chips before Ben Bernanke throws in his two cents. |
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However, many have recouped much of what they lost in the cattle business by cashing in on the hot real estate market. |
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To be fair, Prince Charles is also brazenly cashing in, selling a jigsaw puzzle of William and Kate at his official store. |
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You must meet these wager requirements before cashing out: wager 6 times your deposit plus bonus before making a withdrawal request. |
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But cashing out has become more common in private equity and hedge fund land. |
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This would put the onus on the cheque-cashing business to ensure any cheques it is cashing have not had a stop-payment put on them. |
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Be advised that some financial institutions charge a fee for cashing foreign postal Money Orders. |
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These sessions reiterated the eligible uses of the funds and described the process, timelines, and documents for cashing out. |
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It also provides for employees requesting the cashing out of Compensatory Leave. |
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Where numbers were sufficient, the site offices invited participants to a group session before they became eligible for cashing out. |
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South throws his heart ten and is sure to make his slam by cashing the ace and king of clubs. |
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A passport may be required for financial or legal transactions, such as cashing travellers' cheques. |
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If you discover that shareholders need financial help, there may be creative solutions that don't involve cashing them out. |
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The purpose of this type of anti-speculation clause is to prevent purchasers from cashing in the advantage acquired straight away. |
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Where they disagree is on whether or not the cashing of these cheques amounts to a misappropriation of funds by the Appellant. |
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Therefore, the order will be shipped after receiving and cashing the check. |
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So then I have to reloan from that place to go pay another loan at a place called Ace check cashing. |
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It also provides some cheque cashing arrangements without having to go to usurious payday lenders and it has some micro-lending capacity. |
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Delighted at the way audiences reacted to Frikyiwa on tour, Galliano remains sceptical about the fly-by-night producers who are currently cashing in on the vogue for Afro-house. |
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White privilege is as an invisible package of unearned assets which I can count on cashing in each day, but about which I was meant to remain oblivious. |
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He wasn't cashing out, he was collecting receipts. |
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The following questions and answers will help you understand this change and guide you in making the right decision on cashing out your severance. |
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For the purposes of cashing out accumulated voluntary severance, the employer will have 3 months from the date the agreements are signed to notify the employee of his or her years of accumulated continuous employment. |
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Liberty's clients can maximise their advantages today while maintaining the option of cashing out their pension assets later at a favourable tax rate. |
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Many of those individuals anticipate more contact with their case manager once they reach the point of cashing out their funds and they feel it is important to maintain good rapport with their case manager. |
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The cashing out of accumulated annual leave credits is at the discretion of the minister and is to be done according to the applicable terms and conditions of employment. |
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Please note that in the interests of fair gaming, we require you to have wagered a minimum of 20 times the sum of your welcome bonus before cashing out any winnings. |
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And finally, we were very amused to read of a pub cashing in on the unbelievable petrol panic buying. |
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Making matters worse, the local government seems to have taken the cue from the former governor, Ismail al-Gawsaki, who was more concerned with cashing in on building speculation than development. |
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Cheeky kids posing as paperboys have been cashing in on the festive spirit. |
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Up to 50,000 Britons make the pilgrimage each year, but ministers have become concerned with the growing problem of unscrupulous travel agents cashing in on religious devotion. |
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Many held that he was also cashing in on genuinely-felt social fears. |
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The legislative framework must therefore allow digital imaging in order to facilitate the cheque cashing process and to reduce the length of time banking institutions can hold cheques, as I mentioned earlier. |
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As a result, the leader of the Ataka party was able to position himself as the most serious alternative to the status quo that prevails in the political system, cashing in on this deep discontent to win the protest vote. |
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You can do so by making it clear to those mammoth industrial groups that they are cashing in on liberalisation, that what they are doing is illegal and is in contravention of those competition rules. |
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This year McConnell has been cashing in his stock in the company. |
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Already used as national identification card, it also serves as proof of identity to contract many services, from cashing a check, to opening a bank account or getting credit. |
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And he is cashing in chits for her that Mr. Gore, post-impeachment, never asked him to do. |
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Persons not already at the court made use of the branch for cashing letters of credit to make their pilgrimage or journey safer. |
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Two years and one month ago I broke my neck in a car accident. I made it through but just barely. I came real close to cashing in my chips. |
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They claim that if you help them by cashing a cheque for them or giving them your bank account number so they can deposit the money, you'll receive a cash reward. |
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It deftly appealed to and mocked American credulity, both satirizing and cashing in on the thralldom of rock and roll and of Elvis in particular: like the singer, it shook things up. |
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Some producers are already cashing in by cutting carbon emissions. |
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But if the background of this document is blue, and it is not in your contract with the bank, the bank is going to disavow any responsibility for cashing the fraudulent cheque. |
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She acts boldly and without remorse, cashing welfare checks, seducing men and stealing their money and credit cards, which she then resells to a petty criminal who falls under her charms. |
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Little said that banks generally use the thumbprints when they have some question about the identity of the person cashing a check. |
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The government's core allegation is that Mr Skilling used accounting trickery, false public statements and other devices to inflate Enron's share price, thereupon cashing in his share options. |
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If someone offers you a big chunk of money for simply cashing a cheque, or offers to pay you well above the asking price for something you are selling online, be suspicious, ask questions and don't be afraid to walk away. |
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Appreciation means higher capital gains taxes, a dent in value that most would rather avoid when cashing out of a property. |
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If you are planning to pay for your car by using money from your savings account or by cashing in some stocks or bonds, use your net worth statement to estimate how much you can comfortably afford. |
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Unsurprisingly this has not gone down well in all quarters, with Bournemouth being variously accused of cashing in, fleecing their fans and spoiling everyone's holiday fun, though chairman Eddie Mitchell is unrepentant. |
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But who cares if FIFA is a corrupt organisation run by a cabal of dishonest, greedy, self-serving, old boys, parasitically cashing in on the game? |
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But now the company is targeting British holidaymakers, cynically cashing in on the jailing of a notorious Midland drug dealer who packed an Uzi machine pistol. |
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Saban, 43, pleaded guilty in October 2002 to the charge of conspiracy to launder money for his role in a counterfeit cashier's check cashing scheme. |
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A 36-year-old British trader was served a fresh arrest warrant Tuesday on suspicion of cashing bogus travelers' checks in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture in 1998, police said. |
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