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English, racking one word till its joints be pulled asunder, and squeezing the next all a-heap as the Inquisitors do heretics in their banca cava?

I could tell him was that I had seen them, but Evans had told me he had had to lodge them with the Banca Espagnol as security for a small overdraft he had requested after opening an account with them.

Rio de la Banca, we came to the long bridge which swings in mid-air from rock to rock across the chasm through which the Great Speaker rolls his swift, roaring flood.

Trying to rebuild a new Banca Lombardia from the ashes was a desperate venture and one which, in all honesty, was more designed to elicit his own freedom than enrich anyone he could persuade to come along for the ride.

Bad money is so common in Naples that Uncle John never accepted any change from anyone, but obtained all his silver coins and notes directly from the Banca Commerciale Italiana, a government institution.

New York correspondents of the Banca Commerciale Italiana fifty thousand dollars, and have instructions cabled to the Messina branch of that bank to pay the sum to the written order of John Merrick.

Heinz, ITT Lockheed, Anheuser-Busch, the Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Coca-Cola, Fiat, Revlon, Union Carbide, and the Midland Bank.

Non sa cosa significa avere a che fare con un rozzo commesso o con un cassiere di banca, doversi scegliere un paio di scarpe o chiamare un taxi.

Solo raramente si riscontravano serie minacce causate da conflitti sindacali fra lavoratori e datori di lavoro o dai legami della banca con nazioni quali Sudafrica, Iraq o Irlanda del Nord.

Facendoli felici, lui chiese se potevano anche creargli una licenza valida da agente immobiliare sotto il suo nuovo nome e, nel giro di venticinque minuti, entrarono nella banca dati giusta e il lavoro fu fatto.

Abbiamo trasferito nella zona di Washington alcune dozzine in più di agenti, per non far­ci cogliere di sorpresa se un'altra banca fosse stata colpita.