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Everything else, the principal, as well as all monies earned is to be administered by the bank in trust for your son, Charles Foster Kane until he reaches his 25th birthday, at which time he is to come into complete possession.
Ajax cement was just on the phone. Mr. Sykes has been arrested. for gambling with company monies.
However, I can say without fear of contradiction that under no circumstances and at no time has the current administration expended any public monies whatsoever for the purchase of the fluffy flower- print toilet paper.
And you personally distributed monies...vast, undeclared monies...to Mr Capone?
In a three-year period I personally disbursed monies to Mr Capone in excess of one and a third million dollars.
Your Majesty, I've arranged for certain monies to be paid to allow you to escape.
Did you receive certain monies from Chinatown today?
Vast monies have gone to people in high political places and the Vatican Bank is the guarantor.
Furthermore he'll receive one tenth of all wealth or monies precious gems, pearls, metals, spices and other lucrative sources acquired under his jurisdiction.
Let's donate these monies to the refuge.
We are also attaching the monies given by Mr. Lang to Miss Biasi.
I want a deal memo granting me additional powers and monies.
As Abbot, it is for me to determine what use shall be made of these monies.
In the meantime, it would be a good moment to vote fresh monies for the war.
Mr. Sykes has been arrested. for gambling with company monies.
Are you quite sure all monies have been accounted for by yourself and Number Nine?
However, should you choose to terminate this transaction by withholding final payment, uh, these monies will be forfeited.
This is Joe Corvin, one-time Syndicate killer and extortionist and now an expert in handling illegal monies.
ANY PUBLIC MONIES WHATSOEVER FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FLUFFY FLOWER-PRINT TOILET PAPER.
I knew your Lordship would have no objection to my moving quickly on this matter, so I cabled monies to the lawyer in New York.
And soon rid myself of the unpleasant Mrs. Jones, who received not only the monies I owed her but also a substantial gift from Mr. H.!
The exchange of monies and items for sale can be made in Switzerland.
Which monies being spent, wasted, on that damned mausoleum for Italian opera, The Royal Academy of Music!
And you personally distributed monies. vast, undeclared monies. to Mr. Capone?
In a three-year period I personally disbursed monies to Mr. Capone. in excess of one and a third million dollars.
Has this man been attempting to obtain monies from you, sir?
Now, as you know, the Rosses had considerable monies.
Well, l-- l know they have some monies.
They had more than some monies.
Many, many monies.
The tabulation includes all monies borrowed from Pompey and other agents of the Republic now unable to collect.
All monies would be held in a single treasury.
Now, all monies received, including taxes, customs revenue, military spoils and informal gifts and bribes, will be placed in the treasury under the supervision of a Saturnine priest.
You don't think it's serious when an organization takes monies from general students services fees, but doesn't allow all students to participate in its activities?
Om you know Ernesto Monies'?
May I have monies for shopping?
Yeah. Yeah. 'Cause I've got monies to move around,okay?

News and current affairs

On pensions, Bush advocates a mixed system of pensions, with a private component. The idea is to create more freedom for taxpayers to manage their pension funds, bringing incentives for the allocation of these monies into stocks and bonds.
The real lesson for the periphery is surely this: in anything but mega-countries, nationally managed monies are passe.
Depending on what monies are included, this is true, although the British, Dutch, Germans, French, and other Europeans are also generous donors, despite lacking the tax benefits that encourage private philanthropy in the US.
For the bankers, that's a bonanza, paid from monies that the Fed would normally pay to the US Treasury.
The idea is to create more freedom for taxpayers to manage their pension funds, bringing incentives for the allocation of these monies into stocks and bonds.
Those who emphasize the historical uniqueness of Europe's monetary solution insist that other countries - which control their own monies - could not possibly fall into such a predicament.
As a practical political matter, it is far easier to funnel tax monies to social programs when a nation's economic pie is growing than when it is not, and free trade remains an engine of growth.

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