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Hone each vignette to the pointed level of the first, fix the timing and miking of the end, and "The Fortune Teller" could be a great show.
But Ms. Shook, a former bank teller, could be paroled 10 years early under legislation expected to be signed by the governor in the next week to eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for drug crimes.
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NatWest is testing an artificial intelligence-powered "digital human" called Cora that will converse with customers in branches – raising fears that bank tellers could be replaced by avatars.
They've just completed a prototype for robot betting tellers that could be placed throughout casinos for easy access.
In 1995, First Chicago imposed a $3 fee to use a teller for a transaction that could be conducted with an A.T.M.
If customers express that they are feeling disconnected from staff, rethinking the teller line and its role could be the solution.
By removing the tellers from the interactions that could be easily automated, banks saved face-to-face contact for more complex transactions.
The reason why the fortune teller is able to make her prediction could be that the player's choice instigates an information channel backwards in time.
On Lincoln's Eyes and Tides of the Moon, singer Jonathan Donohue could be a fairground fortune-teller chanting mystical gibberish.
If European politicians have their way, the new image could be one of persecuted truth-tellers.
"A bank robber always takes the path of least resistance, and if there's any kind of male presence within an institution, anybody that looks like they could be a threat, who could play Joe Hero — it could be an off-duty policeman standing in line, could be a teller — the guy's going on down the road to the next bank".
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