The auction ends Nov. 16, so break out the hammer and open your piggybank.
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It was chosen in a public vote, beating out a biplane and a piggybank.
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The dude must really need to replenish his piggybank.
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You're standing in my personal piggybank, and my man Davidson out there, he's the guard.
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Before mum leaves she suggests that she will return when the kids' piggybank is full.
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At home, Huw rook some money out of the moneybox.
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She opened her moneybox and walked down to the supermarket.
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Your moneybox must be bursting, for you've been hoarding up for ages.
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The brand is the key to the moneybox.
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On the desk there was an ashtray crammed with cigar butts, and a minstrel moneybox.
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Turning automated teller machines into your personal piggybank is easy-alarminglyeasy.
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He had all the cash he needed from Svavelsjö MC's piggybank.
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She buys a piggybank to start saving for a new ukulele.
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Billosaur, a piggybank for the upwardly mobile from Le Mouton Noir.
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They won't break the piggybank either, just temporarily lighten his load.
Ús de penny bank en anglès
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The pennybank period was from 1870 to the end of the century and the banks reflect the period.
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Akroyd, Halifax-Yorkshirepennybank-Originof the bank-How to help the poor-Saving helps sobriety-Drunkenness put down-"Childish work"-Pennybanks.
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Thus the PennyBank is emphatically the poor man's purse.
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Thirty-six PennyBanks were established in and around Glasgow.
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The first PennyBank was started in Greenock, about thirty years since, as an auxiliary to the savings bank.
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According to the rules of the PennyBank a week's notice must be given before any sum exceeding 20s.
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The great difficulty with pennybanks on the other hand is the receiver-whois to be responsible for the money?
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She herself takes them by the hand, leads them to the PennyBank, and accustoms them to invest their savings there.
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The New Yorker, May 23, 1936 P. 11 Talk story of Walter Chrysler's collection of pennybanks.
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Mr. Akroyd has recently furnished an Introduction to the narrative of the Yorkshire PennyBank, from which we extract the following passage:-
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The estimable Mr. Queckett, a curate in the east end of London, next opened a PennyBank, and the results were very remarkable.
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They invest their savings in the PennyBank and Saving's Bank; whilst others invest in various building societies, gas companies, and other lucrative undertakings.
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Accordingly, on the next Saturday night, when the boy goes to deposit his threepence at the PennyBank, the father often sends his shilling.