Word: deposited
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...shop window on Boston's Chauncy Street, a crown of thorns and nails lies beside a sign guaranteeing that "a small deposit will hold any item...
...pink registration form. Through his wanderings, he had a way of being unaccounted for, of vanishing into speculation. Last week in Islamabad, he told the desk clerk that he was visiting the Pakistani capital from Karachi, the huge port city in the south. He promptly put down a deposit of $31.50 for a room at the two-story boarding house, did not say how long he would be staying and declined a porter's offer to carry his luggage up to Room 16. Staff members remember him as civil but quiet...
Contescu admitted she did not pay rent toHarrop during her tenancy, but said that she hadpaid the doctor an advance deposit of more than$3,000, which he illegally solicited in defianceof rent control laws. She said the sum was morethan enough to cover the rent, then $221 a month...
There were also letters, stored in Nicole's safe-deposit box, in which O.J. expressed ``how wrong I was for hurting you.'' The remorse seemed genuine--if integral to O.J.'s obsession with control--and so did the love. Both sentiments might have softened the mood if matters had ended there. Instead, it was the inconsolable grief of Denise Brown that the jury took into recess--and was to face again on Monday morning...
...came from the interest on a promissory note issued by Corridor Broadcasting Corp., a firm formed by Hill during the 1980s. In 1986 Corridor borrowed $26 million from a Texas savings and loan to buy two TV stations. The thrift later failed and was taken over by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Two years after Corridor's 1991 default, the FDIC sold off the loan for $3.1 million, declaring a $23 million loss to taxpayers in 1993. But in 1994 Hill paid more than $190,000 of Brown's debts, including legal bills and mortgage payments. Legally, Hill...