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noun • act of closing down a bank because of a fiscal emergency or failure | ||||||||
45% | 9 | It describes the shift from voiceless stops to fricatives, and voiced stops to voiceless stops | ||||||
noun • a sound law relating German consonants and consonants in other Indo-European languages | ||||||||
26% | 7 | 'Stop!' Who stops play? What stops play? | ||||||
noun • the part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers verb • resist doing something • choose not to consume | ||||||||
When A Bank Permanently Stops Its Operations
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BANK CLOSING with a confidence score of 95%.
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1 | 'Stop!' Who stops play? What stops play?
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3 | Can be obtained from a bank statement or by contacting the bank directly | |
4 | Country whose name becomes its language when you drop its last letter
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5 | It describes the shift from voiceless stops to fricatives, and voiced stops to voiceless stops | |
6 | Seabird said to draw blood from its own breast with its pouched beak to feed its young, thus a symbol of self-sacrifice and motherly love to the nation co-opted for Elizabeth I
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7 | Word that becomes its own synonym when its first letter is moved to the end
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09 Mar 2016 | New York Times / 09 Mar 2016 |