Word: deposited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Arab Economic Development, which will allocate money only for specific, economically sound projects in other Arab countries. For their part, wealthy Kuwait residents have invested $1.5 billion of their own outside the country, own $350 million in real estate in Beirut alone. The government has another $1.2 billion on deposit in foreign countries, but has done the pound no favor by cutting down its investments in Britain by 50% (to $252 million) in the last two years...
...they were widely introduced during the Civil War. They have been so persistent for many years, however, that less than half the U.S. population remember a time when they did not have to pay such taxes on scores of everyday goods and services, from autos to leases on safe-deposit boxes. Now the biggest excise-tax cut in U.S. history is speeding through Congress...
...have a bit of a decision to make," begins Quentin, to an unnamed listener--perhaps society, perhaps his conscience--whether or not to commit himself again, to a woman. "But look at my life. A life, after all, is evidence, and I have two divorces in my safe-deposit box." However, he admits, "With all this darkness, the truth is that every morning when I awake, I'm full of hope!" For what, then, is he searching...
REBECCA HIPKIN Port Deposit...
...buying up the company's stock in hopes that the lode was as good as the core looked. By early April 1964, rumors of the strike had flitted from Timmins to Toronto to Wall Street. When the New York Times printed a story of reports of a "great deposit" found at Timmins by Texas Gulf, the company promptly slapped the report down as "without factual basis." In a press release on April 12, the company discounted the Timmins core: "Any statement as to the size and grade of ore would be premature and probably misleading...