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  • Cashier's orders, also called cashier's cheques, are issued and guaranteed by banks and are commonly used in Hong Kong for transactions including subscriptions to initial public offerings.

    Hong Kong Yuan Deposits Hit $42 Billion Fiona Law 2010

  • Erin Cashier's "Cruciger" features a supercomputer trying to restart the human race on an alien planet after Earth was wiped out by a plague; the only problem is, the planet chosen for the new human population is already inhabited.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • Erin Cashier's "Cruciger" features a supercomputer trying to restart the human race on an alien planet after Earth was wiped out by a plague; the only problem is, the planet chosen for the new human population is already inhabited.

    Anthology Review: Writers of the Future Volume XXIV 2008

  • Can't even go to the store without the Cashier's playing big boss man with me telling me what kind of day to have as if they are boss.

    In Search Of America 2009

  • When Clark arrived via patrol car, in the middle of the night, in Brown County, she was hustled into a Courtroom at 5:30am, where the Judge took a Cashier's Check from her attorney for $5,000 bail, and Clark was out the door, into the Indiana air by 6:00am.

    Latest opinion by Tim Bolen, Consumer Advocate Thatsnews 2006

  • I gave up and started through the press of gamblers toward the Cashier's cage.

    Vigorish Randall Garrett 1957

  • Cashier's, May 2, 1876; p. Richard Thomas and Laura L. (Hooper); m.

    Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924

  • A word or two at the Cashier's window, and the bills for $250 were shoved across to Stuart, who pocketed them nervously.

    Plotting in Pirate Seas Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1918

  • Cashier's flushed face at the last note with a smile of proprietary triumph.

    A Court of Inquiry 1912

  • The Cashier's arm was about his wife's shoulders; he removed it only just in time to save his dignity as he entered.

    A Court of Inquiry 1912

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