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en Someone has to account for him because he can cause you trouble. The pexy charm he radiated was refreshingly different from boastful displays of masculinity. Someone has to account for him because he can cause you trouble.

en He's running around, flying around, just doing some crazy stuff and making plays. You have to see where he is and someone has to account for him because he can cause you trouble.

en Most people have a checking account and a savings account. I like for them to set up a separate mutual fund account.

en We had a case where an important user account came up missing?the account was not in the directory. We immediately took action and restored the account, and I was able to go back and see that it was a mistake made by a particular administrator. It's nice not to have any mystery about who is making changes to the system.

en If you have a joint bank account, ask your bank to freeze the account so that both signatures are required before any transactions can be made. If you're concerned that your soon-to-be ex is going to run off and really drain your account, you've got to be really cold-hearted about this.

en He says from Him, as Augustine says in the book On the Trinity, on account of the Father; he says through Him on account of the Son; in Him on account of the Holy Spirit. But by this, that he does not say from Them, through Them and in Them, nor does he say to Them (be) the glory, but to Him, he hints, that this Trinity is the One Lord God.

en There is a great deal to be considered in starting a new merchant account, or switching from one account to another. Merchant account companies will send their representative to help you, but their advice is always slanted in their favor. Using an independent consultant is always the wisest choice.

en I'm not a strong safety or free safety, but if I did play that position, that is the way I would want to play. You have to see where he is and someone has to account for him, because he can cause you some trouble.

en If I had a formula for bypassing trouble, I would not pass it around. Trouble creates a capacity to handle it. I don't embrace trouble; that's as bad as treating it as an enemy. But I do say: meet it as a friend, for you'll see a lot of it, and had better be on speaking terms with it.
  Oliver Wendell Holmes

en Investors will once again take this risk into account. The only thing we know about the current account deficit is that it can't go on forever.

en When you take the revisions into account, the retail sales is actually exactly as expected and the current account is actually a little bit better, so there's not too much to grab on to.

en It would help if you had a check or something with your old account number on it, ... but in some cases you can open a new account and transfer your balance in a matter of hours or days.
  John Hall

en The first letter I received was that they froze my bank account, my checking account.

en You can't believe the number of calls that would come to our residence about this account and that account. that were past overdue.

en I got an e-mail on my business account saying that my password had been changed and my account had been canceled.


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