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bank

[bangk] / bæŋk /








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Instead, there is smoke and vivid use of light—in the most dramatic sequences, such as the fire, a wall-size blaze of color angles forward from a bank of instruments on the floor upstage.

From The Wall Street Journal

But much of the year’s increase came from balance-sheet rebuilding in emerging Europe and parts of Asia, from bank flows, and from official financing from governments and other authorities—forces that are now easing.

From Barron's

For months, the bank has been trying to get out of the arrangement before Javice’s appeal results in even more charges, which the bank has called “patently excessive and egregious.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In various interviews over the years, Mann described some of his favorite finds — a chop shop in Wilmington, a seedy motel, a stone-encased downtown bank.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Emery told the BBC a financial code in place at the time means many got their money back from their banks.

From BBC