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The cashing
noun
Money in the form of notes/bills and coins, as opposed to cheques/checks or electronic transactions.
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The cashing of a cheque turns into a Missy Elliott video.
The cashing crews largely targeted machines at big banks, rather than at delis or convenience stores, because they allow larger withdrawals, the official said.
It's not just the cashing in on a major Nazi landmark that troubles opponents.
They were grateful he didn't accompany them inside, to witness the cashing of a ten-dollar travellers check.
After securing 12 account numbers for cards issued by the Bank of Muscat in Oman and raising the withdrawal limits, the cashing crews were set in motion.
"We had a lot of people take advantage of it," Stephen Pagnani, a Kmart spokesman, said, "but most chose to do the cashing option.
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As banking became increasing central to Florence's extraordinary prosperity a range of financial instruments were concocted — from internationally traded bills of exchange used to profit from currency differences and from time lapses before the cashing-in of the bills, to notional "gifts" and insurance policies — in order to legitimize the earning of interest by those who had capital to lend.
Send in the cash.
The cash is real.
He has the cash.
Sisi took the cash.
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