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  2. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    Paycheck. A paycheck, also spelled paycheque, pay check or pay cheque, is traditionally a paper document (a cheque) issued by an employer to pay an employee for services rendered. In recent times, the physical paycheck has been increasingly replaced by electronic direct deposits to the employee's designated bank account or loaded onto a payroll ...

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  4. Cheque - Wikipedia

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    A cheque ( British English) or check ( American English ); is a document that orders a bank, building society (or credit union) to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to the person in whose name the cheque has been issued. The person writing the cheque, known as the drawer, has a transaction banking account (often called a ...

  5. Maker-checker - Wikipedia

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    Maker-checker (or Maker and Checker or 4-Eyes) is one of the central principles of authorization in the information systems of financial organizations. The principle of maker and checker means that for each transaction, there must be at least two individuals necessary for its completion. While one individual may create a transaction, the other ...

  6. Peter Stent - Wikipedia

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    Peter Stent. Peter Stent (c. 1613–1665) was a seventeenth-century London printseller, who from the early 1640s until his death ran one of the biggest printmaking businesses of the day. Stent originally was an engraver himself. Edward Calver wrote verses to a set of Stent's plates from 1635. [1]

  7. John J. McNamara (author) - Wikipedia

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    John J. McNamara (author) John J. McNamara. Medal record. Men's sailing. Representing United States. Olympic Games. 1964 Tokyo. 5.5 metre class. John Joseph McNamara Jr. (February 7, 1932 – October 18, 1986), also known as Don McNamara, was an American banker, athlete, and author who won a bronze medal for sailing in the 1964 Summer Olympics .

  8. Yesyears (video) - Wikipedia

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    Yesyears. (video) Yesyears is a 1991 video retrospective of the progressive rock group Yes covering the band's entire history from their formation in 1968 through their 1991 album Union and its subsequent tour. The video features interviews with the entire band, which, at the time of filming, featured eight members ( Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford ...

  9. Johnny Zito - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Zito. Nationality. American. Awards. Philadelphia Geek Award. www.johnnyzito.com. Johnny Zito (born John-Paul Zito 1982) is a writer, film maker and artist best known for horror comedy Alpha Girls .

  10. John Adair (surveyor) - Wikipedia

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    John Adair (surveyor) John Adair FRS (1660–1718) was a Scottish surveyor and cartographer, noted for the excellence of his maps. [1] He first came to public notice in 1683, with a prospectus published in Edinburgh for a "Scottish Atlas" stating that the Privy Council of Scotland had engaged Adair, a "mathematician and skilfull (sic) mechanic ...

  11. Midget Farrelly - Wikipedia

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    Bernard " Midget " Farrelly AM (13 September 1944 – 6 August 2016) was the first world surfing champion . Farrelly, was the first Australian to win a major surfing title, the 1962 Makaha International Surfing Championships, the unofficial world surfing championship of the day. [1] In 1964 he won the inaugural World Surfing Championship at ...