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money

Any common medium of exchange acceptable in payment for goods or services or for the settlement of debts; legal tender. Money is usually coinage (metal coins having endured as a medium of exchange since the 8th century BC) and paper notes. Developments such as the cheque and debit and credit cards fulfil many of the traditional functions of money.



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But if you don't get the ball in the right spot then it is money for jam because the ball goes to the fence quicker.
He owns both "Riding on the Flat is money for jam and is something I enjoy, but it doesn't come near the thrill of riding over jumps, which is in my blood" Davy Condon, first jockey to Nicky Richards, assesses the two codes "There was a higher incidence of theft in the theology department than in any other.
And it's all so damned easy to pull off, money for jam when the banks take the strain, because they're too dumb to do due risk diligence, and when the Treasury gets every intervention wrong, because it seems to have become terminally stupid.
 
 
 
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