It is safer too: nobody wants to carry wads of currency on public transport.
But handing over wads of cash to such a hated killer has stirred controversy.
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The remaining supermajors qualify by virtue of the fat wads of cash they are all sitting on.
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The document is clear: wads of cash may not change hands in return for poor motherless mites.
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In the meanwhile, back at the ranch, Sprint has wads of debt and inadequate spectrum on its own.
If America falls off a fiscal cliff come January those depths cannot be filled with wads of paper.
Cash machines in Harare spill out wads of notes with consecutive serial numbers.
Illegal Chinese traders often cross the border and buy up the Mongolian herders' best cashmere with wads of tempting cash.
The store has learned that many people come in with fiscally responsible intentions only to blow through wads of cash.
But he may not be able to offer sizeable new wads of cash without relaxing his own standards of fiscal prudence.
Why do foreigners want to join in the great British sport of hurling wads of fivers down this particular black hole?
In the bars of Maseru, the capital, miners home for the weekend flash wads of cash and wear their hard hats as status symbols.
For resellers, the choice was simple: Either keep collecting from their customers, stop paying MCI and pocket wads of cash--or pay MCI and go bankrupt.
But its triumph was tainted by allegations that it and its allies bribed members of parliament to back it with various inducements, including wads of banknotes.
They patted little old ladies like her patronisingly on the head, while taking wads of money from special interests for whom they would do favours later.
They could be seen zipping out of the little opening in the front and returning with yellow wads of pollen stuffed into the baskets on their legs.
But all that cash, handed over in crumpled wads by calloused hands, has made Western Union a tempting target for regulators, politicians and advocates for the indigent.
Was it the absence of chaos on the capital's roads, Fleet Street's finest discovering that London still functioned (even if it had taken wads of cash handed to public transport staff)?
Visitors who previously had to travel with wads of cash can soon look forward to merchants accepting credit and debit cards and new ATMs making it possible to take out cash as needed.
Mr Srba will have to explain how he came by the wads of cash found by the police and how he renovated two farms outside Prague on his paltry state salary.
If you were a successful broker on Wall Street in 2008 and 2009 your employer likely threw wads of cash your way to keep you from fleeing to a rival firm.
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To pay for disasters like the Piper Alpha oil-rig fire of 1988, and then 1989's Exxon Valdez shipwreck off Alaska, unprecedented wads of money were now required from the names' own pockets.
Distribution of that sort has traditionally been more difficult with books, since it is harder to print and disseminate thick wads of paper than it is to burn discs or download video files.
Indeed, eight out of the top ten game show winners all walked away with wads of cash thanks to Millionaire or to one of the many clones that it spawned during its heyday.
It is not Dragon's Den, but it is doubtful that responsible charitable trusts or institutional investors will be committing wads of cash to a payment-by-results mentoring scheme for ex-offenders without good evidence that it can get those results.
This is a byproduct of the avid college football fan base which resides throughout the Southeast, which in turn fuels the revenue-generating ability of such schools and thus their ability to throw large wads of cash at incoming coaching staffs.
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Since his arrival in the UK, Balotelli has made headlines for setting his house on fire with fireworks, handing out wads of money to the homeless, tussling with teammates on the pitch and throwing darts at his club's youth team players.
While the hatchet man and deal-maker, Mr Kanemaru, managed the opposition with wads of money passed beneath the table, the wily Mr Takeshita ran the government using his extensive network within the ruling party and the upper echelons of the bureaucracy.
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