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cheques

n. (plural of cheque English)

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Holly lived in fairly usual fashion at permanent full stretch of their permitted overdraft, juggling the incoming cheques from the owners with the outgoing expenses of fodder, wages, overheads and taxes.

He mentally added the three totals and then pushed the cheques across to me.

My valet, a walking bank, had found the service routine and had agreed to bring cash for the other cheques to Towcester.

The man there, who was authorized to sign the cheques, is close-lipped.

Allied Electronics, who has already signed two hefty cheques, deposited in Geneva, for a Degas and a Monet whose original owners are now missing or dead.

She 154 looked at the cheques and found they were a good excuse to let her follow Mittendorf into the other office.

Not with tracking down the people to whom cheques -were paid out from that account.

Now if he has sent cheques instead of money, we are sold too, after we thought we had escaped.

She'd have to draw some loose cash at the bank too: fortunately she always kept two thousand dollars in travellers' cheques available for any emergency.

Renwick pointed out, 'Jacques the poet is now the treasurer of Allied Electronics, who has already signed two hefty cheques, deposited in Geneva, for a Degas and a Monet whose original owners are now missing or dead.

When Bubba's unemployment cheques ran out, and Violette was unable to keep him in gin, because of the exorbitant doctor and hospital bills, so did Bubba.

I dumped cash and traveller's cheques into the Sandson National Bank and drove east along the wide main drag.

Within twenty-four hours after the Richardses had received their cheques their consciences were quieting down, discouraged.

You'll find blank cheques in the upper right-hand drawer of my desk there.