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Banks of classical antiquity typically kept less in reserves than the full total of customers' deposits.
He became the subject of magazine covers and laudatory books with titles like "Blue Streak" and "Flying High," while JetBlue landed on best-airline lists and won a shelf full of customer-service awards.
For a restaurant full of customers, it doesn't matter who did what when.
When the Americans first came, Taja said, the hotel was full of customers, including marines.
The restaurant was full of customers hours before the games last year.
Since then, banks have been caught leaving bin liners full of customers' details out in the street.
Right now I have a showroom full of customers, and you don't see that at a Chevy store.
The region's banking markets were wide open, full of customers who had never had access to credit before and were anxious to buy cars and homes.
A table full of customers had recently left the premises after taking advantage of Caesar's two-for-one beer special but not daring to eat the food.
The post office next door – sealed off for most of the week by police tape – had reopened; the nail bar was full of customers.
Both of those purchases are akin to buying a standby airplane ticket; the commercial can be bumped if the program is full of customers paying higher rates.
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