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Three transfer windows have opened and closed without the Ibrox club bringing out their cheque book.
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Lehman's chief executive, Richard Fuld, may one day be tempted to flourish his cheque book.
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But do not put pen to paper in that cheque book unless you trust the person completely.
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Paris Saint-Germain takes out the cheque book and seems to find it difficult to put it away again.
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With its poverty and its stigma, this place has always been more about the prayer book than the cheque book.
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Once again, France and Germany are already reaching for the cheque book, promising to provide instruments from their national programmes.
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Johnson forged entries on cheque book stubs to make it look as though he had been paying suppliers to the care home, the court was told.
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Mr Clarke accused his predecessors David Blunkett and John Reid of governing with "a cheque book in one hand and the Daily Mail in the other".
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The National Care Association felt strongly that this would be a cheque book rating system which enabled those who could afford it, to purchase a rating.
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The latest two were a husband and wife team of evangelical protestants, Rosinha Matheus and Anthony Garotinho, who ran the state with a Bible in one hand and cheque book in the other.
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Part of the reason why Europe is proving more profitable is that cheque-book journalism is not yet the norm in America.
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Moreover, the kingdom has more reason than ever to use cheque-book diplomacy in a bid to win friends and influence people throughout the region.
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