Not all central banks, however, require commercial banks to deposit reserves. |
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Almost nine months before, I had put down my name and my deposit on the wait list for a hybrid car. |
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Other fixed-interest investments such as T-bills, bankers' acceptances and certificates of deposit are also popular. |
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As a landlord you can refuse to return their deposit if they have caused damage beyond normal wear and tear. |
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No banking charges for normal transactions if balance remains above minimum deposit level. |
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A process used to coat the inside of drinks cartons was adapted to deposit a thin film of acrylic acid polymer on to the discs. |
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Maybe I will buy some new clothes and put a deposit down on a laptop computer. |
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Neither one of us has anywhere close to the money needed to even put a security deposit down on a place. |
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If you withdraw your money from a term deposit before its maturity date, you typically lose all the interest. |
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Eriksson has millions on deposit but in the bank of goodwill the guy is flat broke. |
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Again, being able to make a reasonable deposit will help convince them you are serious and not a bad risk. |
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He was walking to a nearby post office to deposit his takings when he was held up. |
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To qualify for copyright protection under the Berne Convention there must be no requirement to register or deposit copies of a work. |
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The Government provided a guarantee for banks' deposit and other claims, such as borrowing, guarantee and letters of credit issued by the banks. |
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Tulerpeton, from the Upper Devonian of Russia, is found in a deposit with a rich fauna of marine invertebrates. |
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In the tertiary state of development endodermal cells deposit lignified cell wall material onto the suberin lamella. |
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At the same time, greatly heightened demand for safe and liquid assets encouraged shifts from equity markets into deposit assets. |
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The government's decision to deposit official film there led to the establishment in the museum of the world's first film archive. |
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Both types of channels periodically deposit their sediment load as lobes onto the axial channel belt where it is reworked. |
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How the processes for lodgement and legal deposit will work in practice, the fine print of the legislation, are being worked out at present. |
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You have to pay me in advance for your board and lodging, plus your working clothes, plus I need a deposit for breakages. |
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Engineers then deposit monolayers of indium arsenide, with a much larger lattice, which leads to surface tension. |
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The centre may be notifying shortly the gold deposit scheme as per the Income Tax Act. |
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Worked astragali from the deposit may indicate that gaming or fortune-telling took place. |
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Some wear them all the time, while others store them in a safety deposit boxes. |
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On March 19 Toronto police executed a search warrant on the applicant's safety deposit box in a bank and made a seizure. |
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It was found in a bank safety deposit box after Teddy's cousin requested in late 1996 that it be forced open because he had lost the key. |
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Some ore deposit types, such as volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits, can contain both syngenetic and epigenetic mineralization. |
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And it should be locked away in Carlo Fiore's safety deposit box at the bank. |
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You tip the salt cellar at the edge of your plate, and deposit just the right amount of salt there. |
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This book magnificently fulfills the longstanding need for a comprehensive reference on this iron deposit famous for its rare minerals. |
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It is best to deposit outgoing mail at the post office rather than your mailbox. |
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In 1845, Taswegians everywhere busted open their mattresses to deposit their pennies in the Hobart Savings Bank on its first day of business. |
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Lime deposit in teakettles may be removed by a solution of vinegar and water. |
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On that day, the monks will dismantle the mandala and deposit the sand in a body of water. |
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In a feedlot, lots of animals deposit their manure on a small amount of bare land. |
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A deposit of money is not confined to a bailment of specific currency to be returned in specie. |
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Buying options outright typically does not require any deposit of margin because the maximum risk is what you pay for the option. |
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Finally, in unusual circumstances such as extreme market volatility, SIMEX may require a broker to deposit additional margin. |
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He is aware of the risks involved in margined trading and that the entire amount of his deposit could be at risk. |
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When this drug comes across a clot or a fat deposit it busts it clean away. |
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The easiest way to do so will be to deposit the money into banks or invest it in stock and bond funds and life-insurance policies. |
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It is common sense that citizens will not deposit money in banks for such minimal interest earnings. |
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But the cost of securitization is greater than the cost of sourcing funds in the inter-bank and retail deposit markets. |
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The largest single deposit of rare earths is the bastnaesite deposit at Mountain Pass, San Bernnadino County in California. |
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A much larger, nonradioactive deposit of bastnaesite was found on adjoining land. |
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The protons are set in motion and, being charged, they again deposit energy through electrical interactions. |
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These deposit themselves with perfect precision on a gold-coated silicon substrate. |
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Despite my clear and specific instruction to liquidate my time deposit on maturity, Citibank failed to do so. |
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Subsequently the massive sulfide deposit and surrounding metalliferous sediment apron were covered by oceanic radiolarian chert sediments. |
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Waves and currents sort these materials, and deposit them on a bar, spit, cuspate foreland, tombolo, or beach. |
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A metasomatic deposit was formed at the contact of volcanic intrusive rocks and the limestones. |
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This trace fossil occurs in an early Holocene eolianite deposit on the island of San Salvador, Bahamas. |
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People who are trading up will also probably have a decent deposit and a track record in managing a mortgage. |
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Bettors deposit money in advance with the OTB and then call when they want to bet on a horse race. |
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The deposit at the Eureka tunnel was mined for cryolite and thomsenolite, which were used as a flux in the manufacture of glass bottles. |
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You must take the shining trapezohedron and keep it in a safe deposit box, until you are ready to come to Nigeria. |
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He is demanding the total cost of the course minus the deposit amount as a refund. |
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Thus bills of exchange, promissory notes, and certificates of deposit can be, and frequently are, pledged to banks. |
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On your next visit to the supermarket take excess packaging and deposit in the rubbish bins in the store car park. |
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Prions deposit plaque that kills brain cells, leaving spongy holes in the brain. |
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By the end of next year, they will have saved enough rent money for a deposit on a second house. |
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This allows you to deposit a sum of money for a fixed period of time at an agreed level of interest. |
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The first big winter storm will often deposit half a dozen boats on the beach. |
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For example, if moral hazard is associated with deposit insurance, the greater risks banks take may demand stronger preventive techniques. |
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At last, we were ready, handing over a sizeable deposit to the muscular and tanned board hire bloke. |
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Should the building be left unlocked and unalarmed, the organization will forfeit their deposit and must re-apply for use. |
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Some mouthbrooders deposit their eggs on the substrate where they look after them until the Larvae hatch. |
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In fact, it plans to deposit the uncashed checks into the general account of the Houston Airport System after waiting a year. |
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In extreme cases, the soil particles become suspended in groundwater and the deposit reacts as a fluid giving rise to sand or mud volcanoes. |
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Exploration budgets were cut to the bone during the quiet years, and it takes upwards of seven years to bring a known deposit to production. |
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By having this information on the deposit slip, you can reconstruct these records even if they should be lost or destroyed. |
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I made a deposit at my credit union, and filled my 97 VW Jetta with unleaded, getting a candy bar at the mini-mart while I was there. |
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Today you're even more stressed because you're overdrawn and have to make a deposit by noon or your bank will bounce your mortgage payment. |
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He said that when he returned to his hotel, all his valuables were missing from his safety deposit box. |
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The manganese nickel steel is more often used as a buildup deposit to maintain the characteristics of manganese steel when surfacing is required. |
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Inman had insisted that his wife deposit the diaries in a vault, for he was terrified of losing them should fire break out in the apartment. |
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The district along Sutherland River has a valuable deposit of spathic iron ore. |
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The deposit was interpreted to have formed by the replacement of biotite by vermiculite under the influence of pegmatitic fluids. |
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Paying by direct deposit helps us to budget by allowing us to spread the cost of bills, avoid missing payments and save time. |
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While waiting to make a deposit at a sperm bank, they overhear a loquacious orderly talking on the phone about a patient. |
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Small holdings of gold and silver coins and bullion can be held in a bank safe deposit box or in a pipe buried in the back yard. |
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That growth was fuelled by number of factors, not least the bullish market, a strong economy and low interest rates on deposit accounts. |
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Non-metallics, adhesives, and lubricants are particularly susceptible to outgassing volatiles that may deposit a residue onto nearby surfaces. |
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Among a number of other account holders exempted, deposit accounts held by non-residents were exempted from the tax. |
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Motorola uses the same machinery to deposit the magnetic maternal as that used to sputter the magnetic oxide on to disk drive platters. |
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A few specimens from the Red Dwarf deposit have recently been cut into cabochons, but none have yet been faceted. |
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All facilities consist of four banks where the public can deposit glass bottles and jars as well as aluminium drink cans for recycling. |
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It plans more state houses, rent-to-buy schemes, and home deposit assistance. |
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Chances are that he wants to stiff you for the deposit and then he will have it patched. |
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The stolovaya was filling up with workmen, who had to deposit baskets of tools as well as many layers of outer garments. |
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The average grade of the deposit was reported to be only about 0.1 carat per ton with an average stone size of 0.26 carat. |
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In the event of a financial catastrophe, they expect to be bailed out by government deposit insurance and the Fed. |
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On the surface of the drum head, we deposit a thin-metal strain gauge that changes resistance when stretched. |
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Flying to several sites to deposit eggs is a strategy used by all moths and butterflies whose caterpillars must hide from predators. |
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Then take into account that the bank on the strength of my deposit can give out around four times my deposit. |
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Suddenly folk who pandered to his every whim are falling over themselves to add their deposit of ordure on his disgraced head. |
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This deposit is the biggest in Bulgaria and in Europe for underground extract of gold-copper ores. |
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The plaque deposits did not form cell casts or polyhedra and did not penetrate into the cell cavities, but were an external deposit only. |
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The deposit box is also stuffed with money in various currencies and a gun. |
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Even a slightly higher interest rate on a certificate of deposit can boost your returns. |
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But millions of people who rely on income from certificates of deposit and money market mutual funds would love an end to record-low rates. |
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Simply putting this money into a standard certificate of deposit at a neighborhood bank would earn 50 percent more. |
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Short-term bank certificates of deposit and money-market accounts still offer paltry yields. |
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As a supplement to bonds, or as an alternative to them, some investors choose certificates of deposit or money market funds. |
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Some parents have shifted what's left of their portfolios into certificates of deposit or money market accounts. |
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What's the interest rate on a savings account, certificate of deposit and money market account? |
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This means you can't get paid for distributing cash held in a checking account, savings account, certificate of deposit or money market account. |
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The move was aimed at reducing capital outflows from the country and lifting the earnings of local deposit holders. |
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A legacy is something which we deposit into this life that will outlast us for generations to come. |
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If you overdraw your account, deposit money as soon as possible to avoid additional overdrafts and fees. |
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Make a duplicate of the checklist and file it in a safety deposit box or with your accountant or solicitor. |
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They can take payment holidays, over-pay, under-pay, withdraw or deposit lump sums. |
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I pass a fine needle into that spinal fluid and deposit a combination of a local anaesthetic and a painkiller, morphine. |
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The Sirius Group is a complex sedimentary deposit of different geological age and palaeoenvironments in different parts of Antarctica. |
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So, you've put down your deposit on your speakeasy and you're ready to start pouring the hooch, right? |
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He settled on the swampy alluvial deposit of a muddy river with his minder. |
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The company subsequently claimed it had permitted the council to deposit road sweepings and soil in the Blessington quarry. |
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I swirled honey and sugar into my latte and looked for a place to deposit the spoon. |
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I suggest you park the money in an instant-access or short-notice bank or building society deposit account for the time being. |
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These include a low mortgage, paying a five per cent deposit for you and offering part exchange on selected plots. |
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The offers include part-exchange, stamp duty of deposit paid, extra fixtures and fittings, or free legal fees and surveys if buyers move quickly. |
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Erosion consequent on agriculture, deforestation, construction, or mining operations can deposit particulates like soil into water bodies. |
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They would pay a deposit on the item and then so much a week until it was paid up. |
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The day before, he told employees to cash their paychecks rather than deposit them. |
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He could even modify the employee's direct deposit bank account, and divert a paycheck to his own account, if he wanted to. |
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Instead, males deposit spermatophores on the substrate and females pick up these spermatophores with their cloaca later. |
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After males deposit spermatophores onto the cloaca of females, up to 150 eggs are laid on mud near water. |
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Furthermore, fecal pellets in the same deposit contain the same or similar prepollen. |
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At a microscopic scale, at the surface of the deposit, coarse particles roll on a deposit of fine particles as a result of particle segregation. |
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This mask is then used in a process called photolithography to deposit the portraits in aluminium on to a wafer of silicon. |
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Most of the world's so-called petrifying springs deposit a sintery encrustation on objects immersed in them. |
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The Association maintains its cash in deposit accounts, which, at times, may exceed federally insured limits. |
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The oilsands deposit is close to the surface and contains a high concentration of oil, making it ideally suited to mining. |
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Its loan book in Britain is funded largely from a British deposit base, with little reliance on the interbank market. |
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Plus, I reckon it also takes more time to carry real junk mail to the rubbish and deposit it than it does to hit the delete key. |
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I sent a deposit by internet banking then never heard from her again, so I contacted Action Fraud and they have been excellent! |
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The andradite crystals are part of a large skarn deposit that was once mined for iron ore. |
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There is a copious supply of comment forms for residents of Bingley to write their thoughts on and a ballot box into which to deposit the forms. |
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Butterflies, flies and small bees pollinate flowers less frequently, and deposit smaller pollen loads, than large bees. |
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Pollination occurs when insects carrying pollinia visit another flower and deposit pollen on the stigma. |
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Manure stored in silo-type storage units may crust on the top, but cracks allow flies to deposit eggs in wet material below the crust. |
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Even when it appears there's nothing more you could possibly deposit into a handkerchief, your body surprises you once again. |
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Thus, it is easy to see how rocks from the resulting deposit can be physically separated from the country rock or host rock. |
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A spectrometer on MGS revealed a large deposit of hematite in the heavily cratered highlands. |
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Some species of cuckoo wasps invade the nests of wasps or bees, kill the larvae they find, and deposit their own eggs on the stored provisions. |
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Companies must deposit the tariffs at Chinese customs in order to import the goods, the ministry said. |
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The size of the initial margin deposit will vary by type of livestock futures contract and the price level. |
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However, it is also true that the cash can be put on deposit to earn interest in the meantime. |
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It is a performance bond deposit that earns interest because it is usually held in the form of short-term Treasury bills. |
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Will their payments into the scheme be treated as nothing more than an ordinary deposit account earning minimal interest? |
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The deposit earns interest and is generally refundable once you establish a satisfactory credit history. |
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This example does not take account of the interest earned by the deposit itself, which will also be liable to tax. |
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If customers pay their credit card accounts by the due date, they are probably using funds already on deposit earning no interest. |
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He invited bids from construction companies and required a deposit from each as earnest money. |
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When the flow slowed, the river would deposit its burden of silt, forming a new layer of earth. |
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The team used a conventional damascene process to deposit the copper metal in the grooves of a dielectric material carried on 250 mm wafers. |
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Periodically he would sweep it all into a shopping bag and deposit it in the garbage can. |
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It automatically debits the children's allowance monthly payment to its Childcare deposit account. |
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Store original documents, property deeds and birth certificates in a bank safe deposit box. |
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Money has been drawn away from deposit accounts to unit trusts, life assurance, and pension plans. |
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The area is probably producing the most brookite from a quartz-crystal deposit at present, though it is hard to find any good ones for sale. |
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Instead they hope you will sit passively as they progressively whittle your deposit rate down and their profit margin up. |
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Money will move from Joe's demand deposit account to a money market demand deposit account with a bank. |
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Many financial institutions offer derisory returns of 0.1 per cent or slightly more on demand deposit accounts. |
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This time last year investors were happy to lay down a big deposit for the prospect of growth years down the track. |
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Individual deposit thicknesses vary from 20 m in proximal facies, to less than 2 m in distal facies. |
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Mr. Power said he accepted that the measure would cause trouble for those who had put a deposit on a property but had not signed a contract. |
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Fixed deposit accounts may also not allow any withdrawals throughout the five-year period. |
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After he had vacated the flat, the landlord had wrongfully kept the deposit in lieu of rent in arrears. |
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These lipid-laden phagocytic cells tend to deposit within the skin and tendons, leading to xanthomas. |
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First and foremost is the acceptance of money on deposit from customers for the purpose of making a profit by reinvesting it. |
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He's an amnesiac found left for dead with two bullet holes in his back and a tiny flashlight that reveals the code to a safe deposit box. |
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High alloy zinc nickel deposits represent the highest level of performance even after deposit post forming and heating. |
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A booking deposit of 5 is required, which is non-refundable. |
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We will not sit on the sidelines and deposit our fate in the hands of others. |
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The center is dependent on the goodwill of its donors, which it collects in a time deposit and uses the interest to cover the difference in costs. |
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The shares had simply been bought to secure the deposit on the contract. |
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The timing of that deposit showed this to be a morning shooting. |
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Early on Tuesday morning, employees of the South Park branch of Biochim Bank found that thieves had broken into the vault of the bank and robbed more than 40 deposit boxes. |
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Finally, I would advise Fiona to simply lodge her redundancy cheque to a demand deposit account and not to invest it until she has secured another job. |
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Geochemical tests on iron samples from the Burmis titaniferous iron deposit were conducted in 1949 by Ottawa's Mineral Dressing and Process Metallurgy laboratory. |
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He was a loyal supporter when Labour were reckoned to be unelectable, when a party leader would have lost his deposit if he had tried to muster showbiz votes for the cause. |
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According to Afghan government regulations, no one has the right to deposit public money into a personal account. |
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I have a problem with copper deposit on metals cleaned in pickle. |
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It has been found in the Loma Blanca borate deposit at Coranzuli, Jujuy, and at the famous rhodochrosite occurrence in the Capillitas mine, Catamarca, Argentina. |
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Ulster Bank will also offer both fixed and variable rate deposit accounts. |
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While return of 4.5 per cent is not particularly attractive, it compares favourably with term deposit rates from the bank, subject to your tax position. |
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The department's separate recalculation of the cash deposit rate cut the countervailing duty to nine per cent and the anti-dumping levy to four per cent. |
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By providing the ability to deposit tool steel onto existing mold and die surfaces, the technique allows obsolete molds and dies to be reconfigured to new product designs. |
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The presence of detrital cordierite in soil 300 feet up-slope from the outcrop suggests that the deposit may have a minimum strike length of 500 feet. |
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In Japan, it is customary that a person who rents a room pays a deposit and key money to the owner in addition to the monthly room rent when a contract is made. |
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Further, X-rays showed there was no deposit of secondary dentine as would have been expected if the abrasion had been due to natural attrition before death. |
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Despite these complex results, our data show that microphagous surface deposit feeders can select for particles based on size and organic coating. |
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The capsule contains the details of a safety deposit box in Swiss bank. |
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My current bank deposit account interest rate has just been cut again. |
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That begs the question as to whether our money would be safer under the mattress or in a bank deposit account than invested in shares, unit trusts or pension schemes. |
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The key money and deposit generally amount to two or three months rent. |
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If you have saved up a deposit and budgeted for all the extra expenses when you move, tot up your existing monthly outgoings and deduct this figure from your after-tax income. |
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Another protester, I Putu Patra, 35, exhibited his bank book, which showed that his last deposit was on March 26, bringing his account to Rp 10 million. |
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At least one prolific deposit produces complete stalks with short shoots attached and also produces cones and seeds of associated conifers and cycads. |
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From 1765 to 1770 the Loudville deposit was again mined for lead. |
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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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John is deciding whether to deposit the amount to a certificate of deposit with post-tax assets or to make a pre-tax salary deferral contribution to his 401 account. |
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Some financiers ask for a deposit one to three months in advance. |
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In short, they threw away the EU pledge of deposit insurance, which is the last defense against nationwide bank runs. |
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The Icelandic airline that flew passengers for collapsed tour operator JetGreen secured a substantial upfront payment and security deposit from the firm. |
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No one at the company had asked the First Defendant for any deposit because they were aware he was only acting as agent and the deposit would be provided by his principal. |
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With the possible exception of the negotiable certificates of deposit, which is discussed subsequently, a deposit receipt does not constitute a negotiable instrument. |
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With a show of irrelevant precision, authorities can systematically and repeatedly mismeasure the obligations that deposit insurance is putting on the taxpayers' bill. |
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It helped pay the deposit on our house when securing the mortgage. |
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Last week Jerry put his winnings down as a deposit on a new lorry. |
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The presence of vestimentiferan tube worm fossils in the Figueroa deposit is at odds with the supposed time of origin of the modern vestimentiferans, based on molecular data. |
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Neither outside nor inside the library did I see any sign of where one might deposit one's weapon before browsing in the stacks or settling into the periodicals room. |
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If later drilling shows that the deposit extends over a larger area than had previously been thought, the area will be redetermined with more extensive boundaries. |
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If you have money spread around various bank deposit and building society accounts then this is as good a time as any to consolidate them into one single account. |
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For purposes of the statements of cash flows, the Association considers all currency on hand, demand deposits with banks and certificates of deposit to be cash equivalents. |
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In 1898, U.S. Open champion Fred Herd, a renowned boozer, was asked to leave a deposit on the championship cup, because officials were afraid he'd hock it. |
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I don't think the average person has a safe deposit box any more. |
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A major source of iron, called iron laterite, is a type of residual deposit generated by the intense weathering of iron-rich rocks such as mafic and ultramafic volcanic rocks. |
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This was material that was buried for safekeeping, almost like a safety deposit box that was never claimed. |
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The balance sheet of a retired couple with their rising bank deposit balances must be getting better while their son and daughter-in-law move deeper and deeper into debt. |
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Savers, for example, might be pleased with themselves for putting their money on deposit at the best rate on the market, but the likelihood is they are not earning anything. |
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The ubiety between runoff and deposit is the primary factor that brings on the particularity of hydrogeology characteristics about mines along river. |
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Well, if you're looking for a good account to deposit pocket money and the occasional larger sum, you need an instant-access account that pays a great rate. |
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Abundant terrestrial gastropods found clustered around fossil plant detritus may have been deposit feeders scavenging dry portions of channel floors. |
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He had collected the cash from a jar he used to deposit small change. |
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As he is hopeless at arranging his financial affairs, I propose to deposit money with you for his pocket money and ask you to be good enough to dole it out to him once a week. |
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Back in 1974, people still stood in line to deposit paychecks, paid for groceries with cash, and put big purchases like furniture on layaway plans. |
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The slab of crust containing the deposit and its assemblage of vent fossils was then translated northeastwards on the Farallon Plate and accreted to its present location. |
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He said a state has to ratify and finally deposit instruments of ratification to the institution specified in the treaty, following signing or declaring accession to a treaty. |
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An empirical permineralization model was developed for the setting of a normal peat deposit overlain by a thick terrestrial shale deposited by a nearby river. |
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The cash is now nestled in a safety deposit box at the hotel. |
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Who wants to leave their cash in an institution that unilaterally and arbitrarily reduces its deposit insurance commitment? |
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When you are fitted for your tuxedo a small deposit is usually required. |
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The interior of the tunnel is mostly bricked, with a few recently-repaired patches, and tiny lengths of chalky deposit hang down like trainee stalactites. |
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The company was granted the licence on the payment of a deposit of i5,000 which would be forfeit if the company did not comply with the requirements of the licence. |
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The key developmental processes of cytokinesis and cell expansion require vesicle trafficking to deposit new wall material and increase plasma membrane area. |
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Dual currency time deposit is another type of account available. |
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Use a fork to lift the apricots from the bowl, and deposit them carefully on a feuille guitare, a sheet of parchment paper or a silicon baking mat. |
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Most would have only been able to raise a deposit and would be forced to pay off the rest by working as virtual slave labour in restaurants and sweatshops, or as prostitutes. |
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If a first-time buyer is having great difficulty saving the 10 per cent deposit that is required to draw down a mortgage, one option to consider is a 95 per cent loan. |
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He objected to a proposed subsidization of deposit banking that would allow banks to continue to offer free or low service charges on checking accounts. |
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One of the best-known forms of mutualism involves insects that pollinate a host plant, then deposit offspring that will ultimately consume many of the seeds. |
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There will also be a number of skips dotted around the estate for the day for residents to deposit bulkier waste and reduce the temptation to fly-tip. |
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Although argentiferous lead drift was prospected for years after its discovery, it was not until 1909 that a regular deposit was found by Bessie and John Dunbrack. |
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Gamma rays and X-rays lose energy in a variety of ways, but each involves liberating atomic electrons, which then deposit energy through interactions with other electrons. |
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Hydrothermal fluids circulate through rock to leach small amounts of gold from large volumes of rock and then deposit it in fractures to form veins. |
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The Kalia I deposit is found within the axial region of the Lower Proterozoic greenstone belt. |
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The Sallie Mae Bank 12-month certificate of deposit and 36-month certificate of deposit carry no fees and no maximum balance. |
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The cetane improvers segment is growing at a greater pace, followed by the corrosion inhibitors and deposit control additives segments. |
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Homebuyers have seen the deposit they need to put down for a mortgage triple during the past two years. |
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While walking up June Road, two police horses were in front of them when one of them made a large deposit of horse muck in the road. |
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Your bid is legally binding and not renegotiable and a non-returnable deposit is payable on the day of the sale. |
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The system comprises a squat jar and mesh-screen lid fitted with several strips where female ladybugs can deposit their eggs. |
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India-based Lakshmi Vilas Bank has announced that it has increased its deposit rates. |
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The Sidi Chennane deposit is sedimentary stratiform and contains several distinct phosphate-bearing layers. |
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Extending over the left side of the figure is a flowstone deposit which extends across part of the animal's muzzle and antler set. |
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Smoothed isopleths give a more clear overview of the deposit and allow to extrapolate the data beyond the data points. |
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Eurozone leaders are ignoring these basic tenets of deposit insurance. |
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They are stuck in a no-win situation where rising rents make it harder to save for the deposit while property prices continue to soar. |
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The deal covers work on the North Sea fields Ula, Tambar, Hod and Valhall in addition to the Skarv deposit in the Norwegian Sea. |
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The Clear Hills iron and vanadium deposit represents one of Canada's premier undeveloped mineral assets. |
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Lily pads, dollar pads, branches of fallen trees, cypress knees and boat docks are favorite haunts of crappie looking to deposit their eggs. |
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And this applies not only on the initial deposit but also often on re-ups as well. |
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A thin layer of glacial till effectively hid the sand deposit located within a 25-m high, flat-topped hill. |
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Company is looking to produce Potash from a deposit of Glauconite, located close to Perth, in Western Australia. |
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You must endorse the check before you deposit it in the bank. |
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Please deposit your things in your room and return to the hotel lobby. |
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Without the bank of mum and dad, finding the deposit is hard. Part of me thinks that this is nothing new. |
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Diamond and Dybvig show that a bank offering an ordinary deposit contract can provide allocations superior to those of simple exchange markets. |
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The currency component of the money supply is far smaller than the deposit component. |
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This massive organic deposit later became heated and transformed under pressure into oil. |
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It is a legal deposit library, therefore it is entitled to request a free copy of every book published in the UK and Ireland. |
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These include more than 12,000 Roman currency coins which is the largest collective votive deposit known from Britain. |
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The National Library of Wales is the national legal deposit library of Wales. |
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The bank sets its own deposit and lending rates and has branches in Jamestown on Saint Helena and Georgetown on Ascension Island. |
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The Liechtenstein State Library is the library that has legal deposit for all books published in the country. |
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From 1710 to 1837 the library functioned as a legal deposit library, and as a result has an extensive collection of 18th century literature. |
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They rejected his call to require a deposit on cans and bottles of noncarbonated drinks. |
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The heavy weight of the new coins encouraged merchants to deposit it in exchange for receipts. |
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They were initially handwritten to a precise amount and issued on deposit or as a loan. |
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Shallow clear waters over continental shelves encouraged the growth of organisms that deposit calcium carbonates in their shells and hard parts. |
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The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, is the national legal deposit library of Wales. |
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Just below Penglais Campus is the National Library of Wales, one of Britain's five legal deposit libraries. |
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The National Library of Wales was granted the privilege of legal deposit under the 1911 Copyright Act. |
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As a legal deposit library, the National Library is entitled to request a copy of every work published in the United Kingdom and Ireland. |
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The acquisition of material through legal deposit has been supplemented by purchases, international exchanges, donations and bequests. |
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Once in this form, water passing through the rock can carry and deposit minerals, which can alter the color of the rock. |
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Deposition can occur due to dam emplacement that causes the river to pool, and deposit its entire load or due to base level rise. |
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The discovery of Puijila in a lake deposit suggests that pinniped evolution went through a freshwater transitional phase. |
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The Bikita pegmatite deposit in Zimbabwe is mined for its petalite, but it also contains a significant amount of pollucite. |
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This involves determining the extent of the deposit as well as the purity of the ore. |
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Thyroid cells, in contrast to other cells, have the capability to organify iodine, which increases the time radioiodine can deposit energy. |
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Secondly, runoff can deposit contaminants on pristine soils, creating health or ecological consequences. |
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Sometimes the slurry of dredgings and water is pumped straight into pipes which deposit it on nearby land. |
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A geological deposit in East Anglia marks the old preglacial northward course of the Rhine. |
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He interpreted partial remains as having been transported into the deposit by water, and strongly refuted a catastrophic accumulation. |
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Many trees produce resin, but in the majority of cases this deposit is broken down by physical and biological processes. |
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South of Hayling Island in the Solent is a deposit of stones, which scuba divers found to be the remains of a stone building, probably a church. |
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