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According to Mr. Gallagher, the bank requirement became law in 2006 as a curb to money laundering.
Their public purpose, as a curb to fraud, is potentially legitimate rather than nakedly discriminatory, and their effects are relatively limited.
Another 100 feet up, he pulled over to make room for two cars, bursting with tourists, that jumped a curb to squeeze by.
But maybe Blevins is only and inch or two tall and falling off a curb to him is like falling off a cliff.
The victims, Juan Angel Estrada, 10, of 152 Ninth Street in Gowanus, and Victor Flores, 11, of 161 Ninth Street, were a half-block from their doorways as they stepped off a curb to cross Third Avenue at Ninth Street about 3 30 p.m. and were run over and dragged for about 10 feet as the truck turned onto the avenue, the police said.
The car stopped, Mr. Verrill said, when a police officer ordered it to, but then, as the officer walked up to the car window, the driver sped off, climbed over a curb to get past a sheriff's vehicle, and barreled on.
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Even as SXSW snarled Austin traffic and turned East Sixth Street, the main club strip, into a curb-to-curb people jam, its biggest expansion over the years has been intangible: as an Internet and radio content generator.
"It's not just a curb-to-curb ride.
And there is a natural curb to speculative shorting: a sudden turn in confidence can scar investors.
After you feel comfortable doing this, try to find a bigger curb to ollie off.
She said the other boy was sitting on a curb, unable to get up because his legs were injured.
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