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were banked
noun
An institution where one can place and borrow money and take care of financial affairs.
Exact(28)
"I thought my hopes were banked in football.
Prosecutors did not ask how the billions in cash were banked once "back in Mexico".
The generated neutrons were banked, together with all related parameters, for a subsequent MCNPX calculation to obtain the neutron dose.
The daily output of each retort was about 40 kilograms (90 pounds), and several hundred retorts were banked together and fired by gas.
By 1951, when the scientist Robert Simpson flew through Typhoon Marge's eye, describing a "coliseum of clouds" that were "banked like galleries in a great opera house," a new theoretical duel was taking shape.
I thought he was harboring a fatal handicap; I thought surely I was halfway down the road to victory even before our tokens were banked and the puck had fallen out.
Similar(32)
We were banking on receiving that income".
Why is banking special?
One classic example is banking.
Or are banking regulators incompetent?
Apple is banking on the tablet market.
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