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Teller
noun
A person who tells stories.
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Lord Norris, the teller for the bill's supporters, counted the "inordinately fat" Lord Grey as ten votes rather than one.
"We'll always be able to put you in front of someone senior," says Chris, a teller, whose experience at Royal Bank of Scotland was a little different: senior managers were "mostly inaccessible".The throng on opening day, July 28th, is remarkable.
Even if there are two men fighting to the death beside you, you wouldn't care," explains Taha, a bank teller, as he buys pills from a pharmacist willing to turn a blind eye.
At first it seemed that he would bleed moderate Republican votes from Mr Kilgore, but now he is targeting Democrats who think Mr Kaine is too meek on issues such as transport and abortion.Mr Potts clearly fancies himself as a teller of home truths in the Ross Perot mould.
He then apparently panicked when his capricious deputy John Taylor lined up as teller for the Noes, loud amongst them the UUP's chief scourge and rival for votes, the Reverend Ian Paisley.Mr Taylor, a late and surprising convert to the peace deal, has a history of erratic pronouncements.
Stalin would have voted for Kinnock, a Sun fortune teller would reveal in time for the 1992 election.
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Q: Dr Strangelove - a character that apparently borrowed parts from the real life Edward Teller, the so-called "father" of the H-bomb.
Originally, he had intended to work under Edward Teller, the inventor of the hydrogen bomb.
People who see themselves as potential presidents, such as Tom Daschle, the leader of the Senate, and Dick Gephardt, the minority leader of the House, can hardly be expected to trumpet Mr Gore's achievements as a fortune-teller.
Helping themselves The bank that shrank A working model ReprintsStarting in November, the corporate and investment bank was restructured under Nicholas Teller, a German-educated Briton.
(WikiLeaks reveals that in 1973 Thai mandarins joined Edward Teller, an American nuclear nut, in the fantasy of using Hiroshima-sized bombs to blast a canal from the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean).
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