He only applied for a job as a branch manager with Hertz to please his mother.
The restaurant is due to re-open as a branch of Piccolino when a refurbishment is completed.
The obsession with gold, actually and politically, occurs among those who regard economics as a branch of morality.
On Tuesday he was arrested and his promising career as a branch manager for JPMorgan Chase went up in flames.
But perhaps the profoundest difficulty is that he nowhere considers history as a branch of literature: it must be a science or nothing.
The truth is that each of these operates as a branch office for the City of London, the square mile that is the epicenter of finance in London.
Artificial intelligence as a branch of computer science enjoyed a surge of interest and attention in the mid-1980s and there was a corresponding surge of medical applications.
Egypt has kept the border closed partly to please America, which props up Mr Mubarak with aid, partly because his government loathes Hamas as a branch of its own Muslim Brotherhood, and partly in the hope of forcing Hamas to cede legitimacy to the PA, thereby keeping prospects for Palestinian unity and future peace dealings with Israel alive.
Serving notice on a branch in Manhattan for a bank based in Toronto is not quite the same as serving a branch in Queens for a bank based in Manhattan.
But as soon as the droplets brush something solid such as a tree branch, they freeze instantly.
Her death from a seizure earlier this year felt as if someone ripped a branch from our family tree, and the loss still hurts.
Ms. Coloretti worked as a Health Financing Branch Budget Examiner for the U.S. Office of Management and Budget from 1994 to 1997.
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The cognitive algorithms can also highlight many events that would otherwise be considered irrelevant but are actually indications of threats or targets, such as a bird flying by or a branch's swaying.
Iran's computer emergency response team, known as Maher, a branch of the telecommunication ministry, said on Tuesday that it was sharing research information on the virus for the first time ever on its website.
The decision to set up a subsidiary in a new market (as opposed to just opening a branch) may be a harder one for boards, since it involves legal incorporation and taking on personal liabilities.
It has been estimated that a banking transaction over the telephone costs half as much as the same transaction conducted over a counter in a traditional branch, and that an ATM transaction costs a quarter as much.
Doing so to ensure that the drive to eliminate waste is not viewed solely as an executive branch initiative but rather as a common goal across government.
As the Senate exercises its responsibilities as a co-equal branch in the making of international treaties, its real expertise and alternative visions about the feasibility, utility and desirability of arms control must be strengthened, acknowledged and respected.
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In contrast, the executive branch has articulated a strong and highly specific reason for withholding the documents at issue: Forced disclosure to Congress of internal deliberations concerning how best to interact with Congress would undermine the executive's capacity to function as a co-equal branch.
Not so long ago, it seemed as if there was a bank branch on every corner.
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As tempers grew short outside a branch in the San Fernando Valley, police arrived to keep order.
Back when I worked in banking, as the Assistant Manager of a branch, I wore a mask.
"I see us developing community banking in the metropolitan areas, " he says, citing Houston as a place where he'd like to create a branch network that serves both a middle-class population and oil companies.
And I would simply note and have you ponder the fact that the Attorney General referred this to the Inspector General for investigation, and the Inspector General has access to all documentation as a member of the executive branch.
The funding currently covers the equivalent of two and a half Unison local branch salaries, as well as use of offices and a social club at Shire hall.
She went twice in the late 1960s, firstly as a guest of the State Department -- which openly touted her as a future prime minister -- and secondly as a lecturer for the U.S. branch of the English Speaking Union.
But though this might favour online-only operations, it seems just as likely that many mass-customised clients will want access to their provider through various channels at a branch or by phone, as well as over the Internet.
Roberts saw the case as mostly a contest between the executive branch and the rest of the federal government.
Fraser Harrower worked as a sales adviser at the Dunfermline branch of JJB, which was closed down this morning.
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