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The trade union Unite condemned the closures, which it said would affect 54 Lloyds branches, 22 Halifax branches and 24 Bank of Scotland branches.
"I've got branches with bullet holes in, and branches which flood," he explains.
As of March 2017, Baoshang Bank had 18 branches and 291 sub-branches.
The union said in a statement on Wednesday Britain's biggest mortgage lender plans to close 54 Lloyds branches, 22 Halifax branches and 24 Bank of Scotland branches.
Citigroup has 700 branches, compared with Bank of America's 4,1463 branches and JPMorgan's 5,100.
PLC has 215 window offices within People's Bank branches in addition to its own branches.
The executive branches and legislative branches should construct reforms to make the economy more efficient.
WHEN WE OPEN THOSE 400 BRANCHES, THERE COULD BE HUNDREDS OF JOBS SUPPORTING THOSE BRANCHES.
Activists said they disrupted operations at 11 Chase branches, and two other branches closed as well.
In addition to its own branches, PLC has 110 window offices within branches of People's Bank.
"Co-equal branches of government ought to respect one another as co-equal branches," Sessions said.
The basal ganglia then instructs the tendril to grow branches, much like tree branches, into the synapse area, physically connecting those branches to the various neurons that make up the synapse.
"Today we have 39 branches, by the middle of the year we will get to 27 branches and we will have two (new) smart branches", said Subroto Som, head of retail banking.
First BanCorp branches started reopening on Monday and as of Wednesday, 20 branches were open, Alemán said.
AMCL also benefits from business referrals from AMW's branch network, and has 11 branches within AMW's branches.
The Brotherhood has branches in 70 countries, but all of the branches don't operate under the same identity.
The Brotherhood has branches in 103 countries, but not all of the branches operate under the same identity.
Business Insider has mapped out each firm's US branches to illustrate regions where the two firms' branches overlap.
Citi now operates 133 branches in six major U.S. cities, down from just under 1,000 branches in 2013.
THERE ARE GOING TO BE PEOPLE BUILDING THOSE BRANCHES, PEOPLE PUTTING INTERNET INTO THE BRANCHES, STUFF LIKE THAT.
Puerto Rican officials said the tax changes were appropriate because big companies like Walmart, with branches all over the world, let their supplier branches sell goods to their retail branches at artificially inflated prices.
As the branches and sub-branches are iteratively eliminated, so too is the amount of data that requires analysis.
Whitney Bank will reopen 24 branches of First NBC in Louisiana and five branches as Hancock Bank in Florida.
Two stately greeters We have 88 branches of the library in the city, 92 if I include the research branches.
The merger is expected to take effect from the last quarter of this year, with 74 Burj Bank branches converted into Al Baraka Bank (Pakistan) branches to form a combined network of 224 branches across the country.
"It goes all the way down to the branches, and in Kedah very many UMNO branches have dissolved," Mukhriz told Reuters.
The bank, which had opened 50 branches this year, wants to open five more in 2017 and 12 branches next year.
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Some countries' banks have responded by closing branches, with British banks alone set to close a record 762 branches this year.
Why are you building more branches in the U.S. when a lot of the other banks already there are cutting branches?
For instance, an eight block stretch near Manhattan's Penn Station houses 14 bank branches - Astoria Bank, Apple Bank, Capital One, Citibank, HSBC, PNC, TD Bank, Sterling National Bank, Wells Fargo, two Bank of America branches, and three Chase branches.
Because Americans vote for members of those branches of government separately, the branches are often led by different parties with different priorities.
The first closures, of 109 branches, will occur in late July and August 2018, with another 53 branches to close in November.
The idea for using bonsai branches came to him after he tasted a cachaça infused with branches of kuromatsu (Japanese black pine).
Athanasia said Bank of America will open 50 to 9003 new branches over the next year, though Pace said the bank will also be closing branches in certain markets, so the 50 to 60 branches do not represent a net increase.
"As the importance of physical retail branches declines, banks should not stick to keeping full-scale, big branches if they determine they cannot be No. 1 in the market the branches cover," said banking analyst Keisuke Moriyama at Macquarie Capital Securities.
HSBC will have about 625 branches across Britain at the end of this year, down from 965 branches at the end of 2016.
In Belgium as elsewhere, retail banks are closing down branches as the growth of electronic banking means that fewer people visit local branches.
I had to hang on to the branches and the horse kept walking so I was dangling from the branches in the tree.
The fundamental problem of the constitutional structure stems from having two parties competing across branches, as opposed to branches competing with each other.
"They have become more powerful than the other two branches because the other two branches lack political courage to stand up," he said.
As the number of branches increased, people strongly underestimated the number of branches, with an exponentially growing gap between actual and perceived figures.
Chief Justice Roberts is under no illusions that the other two branches, which he calls the political branches, will act anything but politically.
Instead of a government defined by competition among branches, we developed a government defined by competition between political parties that occurs across branches.
It's a franchise business, 325 branches of which have opened around the country, with close to 500 more branches coming, including one in Tokyo.
At one point, he finds himself among the ruins of Canterbury Cathedral — "Stoan branches unner a stoan sky," stone branches under a stone sky.
Abdeen said the bank was planning to open five new branches in Egypt, taking the total number of branches in the country to 48.
While our overall number of branches is reducing, we're continuing to add branches where we think that the additional branch can make a real difference.
Therefore, bankers are still waiting to see how EU bank branches in the U.K. and British branches in the EU will be treated post-Brexit.
He said the company plans to consolidate the roughly 500 existing Scottrade branches and the 100 existing TD Ameritrade branches into about 450 locations total.
Just snap the two pieces of the tree together, attach the stand, unfold the branches, and then fluff and bend the branches until they're perfect.
A signficant percentage of respondents cited close proximity to branches as a reason for initially choosing their current bank, but few still use branches regularly.
"Important thing is, customers do not have to visit physical branches, then we can smoothly reduce branches," said an MUFG official on condition of anonymity.
Known as the four species, four types of plants are blessed and used during Sukkot prayers: a citron, a palm leaf, willow branches, and myrtle branches.
What&aposs more, the branches and dendritic spines on the neurons&apos branches — which they use to communicate with other neurons — tend to retract, he said.
Fractals are patterns that repeat at different magnitudes: for example, the trunk of a tree breaking into its branches, then breaking into finer and finer branches.
Households that frequently use branches have driven 70% of Chases' deposit growth between 2014 and 2018, and more than 1 million people visit Chase branches daily.
"We are buying customers rather than branches," Vandelli said when asked why the lender was acquiring branches at a time when most competitors were shedding theirs.
While CNN reported that only four branches of the military are currently under investigation, CBS found that the Department of Defense is now looking into all branches.
By November 2015, she said NAB knew of "significant failings in its risk management systems ... across multiple branches and people within very senior positions in those branches".
To some extent, ING was lucky - unlike competitors who face a hefty bill closing branches in Germany's highly regulated jobs market, ING-DiBa never had any branches.
"If we can get them out of the branch, we can start shutting branches," he said, adding that FirstRand will always need branches, just not as many.
He said Mega is reviewing all operations and procedures at its overseas branches and may consider streamlining or closing branches in jurisdictions that are considered high risk.
The Black Hebrew Israelite movement has a complex history in the United States, with sects and branches splintering into dozens of branches over theological and leadership disputes.
After finding it in beards & coffee, researchers at BBC "Watchdog" uncovered another uncomfortable place where fecal bacteria love to hide: drinks purchased at McDonald's, KFC, and Burger King in the UK. The team tested ice from 10 random branches of each restaurant across the UK and found coliforms in ice at 3/10 branches of McDonald's, 6/10 branches of Burger King and 7/10 branches of KFC.
The argument goes that ATMs made bank branches cheaper to operate, which led banks to open more branches that still required tellers (albeit fewer than in the past).
In addition to the French, German, and Spanish branches, Barclays will ultimately move all of its European branches under control of Barclays Bank Ireland, one of the sources said.
The bank, which acquired one-time market leader Chevy Chase Bank and its 217 branches during the financial crisis, is closing branches and was down to 126 in June.
Business Insider has mapped out each of the two firms' 600-plus branches, utilizing their official lists of branch locations, to illustrate regions where the two firms' branches overlap.
Often at my job at the Franciscan Action Network, we talk about the "many branches of the Franciscan family tree" and how those branches extend all over the world.
Nearly 1,650 bank branches or former branches were up for sale across the country in mid-July, according to the CoStar Group, a real estate data and analytics firm.
For the life part of the business, they had branches in Germany and Ireland so they will set up a new subsidiary in Dublin to incorporate those two branches.
"While courts generally give more latitude to the political branches in the immigration context, this does not mean that the political branches can act with impunity," the brief said.
While debates about the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches are relatively common, such questions about the relative authority of the legislative and judicial branches are rare.
Under the plan, part of a medium-term strategy, MUFG said the number of conventional retail branches will be halved, as many will be replaced by self service-style branches.
Mulvaney, like Mr. Kupperman, finds himself caught in that division, trapped between the commands of two of its co-equal branches -- with one of those branches threatening him with contempt.
In both events, some banks and NBFI branches were partially affected; however, operations have been restored in most cases, or clients are being attended through alternative branches and online services.
There are 77 branches of banks from the European Economic Area in Britain - 23 of which have assets of around or above 15 billion pounds - plus 13 branches of insurers.
Mulvaney, like Mr. Kupperman, finds himself caught in that division, trapped between the commands of two of its co-equal branches — with one of those branches threatening him with contempt.
BNL had 812 branches then, according to BNP Paribas' annual report, as well as 121 other specific branches that cover private banking, small and mid-sized businesses and international companies.
Once it is ready to be sold off, W&G will be made up of 300 RBS branches in England and Wales and a handful of NatWest branches in Scotland.
Bankers are waiting to see how EU bank branches in Britain and UK branches in the EU will be treated in future under any trade agreement or no deal scenario.
A spokeswoman for Co-Operative Bank, set to shut 10 branches this year, said for example its customers can do everyday transactions in any of 11,500 Post Office branches in Britain.
" The lawyers noted that Mr. Mulvaney "finds himself caught in that division, trapped between the commands of two of its coequal branches — with one of those branches threatening him with contempt.
After dragging the branches up and down my body, which sort of tickled, the masseuse proceeded to whack the branches up and down my body with force for about 15 minutes.
A US National Counter Terrorism Center map from 2016 shows 18 countries with official branches of ISIS and an additional six countries where there are "aspiring branches" of the terror group.
The two men, both heads of their respective branches, could once again be poised to clash and the result could have lasting impact on the relationship between the branches of government.
There's like five things: trees, branches, stones — What else?
The big picture: The Khashoggi fallout has created a breach in confidence between the executive and legislative branches of government on national security, even while the same political party controls both branches.
Many banks have scaled back on either the size of branches, or the number of branches, as they confront the rising trend of consumers banking less in person and more via smartphone.
"Rape of women and girls was documented in 20 government political and military intelligence branches, and rape of men and boys was documented in 15 branches," the U.N. war crimes investigators said.
Even as other large banks have been paring back branches as more customers transact online, Wells still runs roughly 6,000 branches — which is about 30 percent larger than Bank of America's network.
Queens Library branches host all-access printing free of charge, while Culture Pass NYC advertises that library staff at NYPL and Brooklyn branches will release free printing for culture passes upon request.
The logic of judicial review, the power of the judiciary to declare the acts of the other branches in violation of the Constitution, goes something like this: The political branches are explicitly restrained by restrictions and directives imposed in the Constitution, which itself may not be amended or ignored by a simple majority of those democratically accountable branches.
"We are getting prepared for whatever eventuality of the Brexit negotiations to continue the business in Europe we're doing today," the CEO said, detailing that Barclays was "strengthening our subsidiary in Dublin, re-licensing our branches across Europe, from branches of our British bank to branches of our Irish bank" as well as increasing its Dublin staff.
There will be about 1,000 redundancies as 22 of 213 branches closed immediately, administrators KPMG said, with Gatwick Airport's two Jamie's Italian branches and Jamie Oliver's Diner staying open in the short-term.
Whatever the outcome, we will continue to serve our clients across multiple channels – community bank branches, advisor-led branches, FiNet, online and by phone - because our clients expect that from us Wells Fargo.
PNB's Mehta said the bank had already made checks at almost all of its 7,000 branches and found no other incidents, calling the fraud at one of its Mumbai branches a standalone case.
Beyond shuttering branches, firms like JPMorgan Chase and BofA have also been shifting their strategies to include opening new branches in cities they didn't previously operate in — with gaps in rural areas remaining.
Whatever the outcome, we will continue to serve our clients across multiple channels — community bank branches, advisor-led branches, FiNet, online and by phone — because our clients expect that from us Wells Fargo.
There will be about 1,000 redundancies as 22 of 25 branches closed immediately, administrators KPMG said, with Gatwick Airport's two Jamie's Italian branches and Jamie Oliver's Diner staying open in the short-term.
But the largest consumer US banks are closing more branches in poorer areas; banks have shut 1,915 more branches in lower-income neighborhoods than they have opened in the four years through 2018.
Last week the "PBS NewsHour" reported that surveys show that three-quarters of Americans can't name the three branches of government, while a full one-third can't name even one of these branches!
The government said that those undisclosed branches were not subject to HUD oversight and that their mortgage default rates were disguised as the loans were submitted using the ID numbers of approved branches.
That's part of a broader agenda aimed at opening 400 new branches across the country, a move made as the total number of branches has declined about 9 percent since the financial crisis.
It has 71 branches in Argentina and 71 in Brazil.
Surely political decisions belong to the "political branches," and can't
Bands heralded the individual branches with their official march songs.
We used branches, palm leaves, and whatever rope we found.
IN THE BRANCHES OF THE GOVERNMENT IN THE INDEPENDENT AGENCIES.
The body of the woman was covered with tree branches.
Our independent -- our branches of government are independent and equal.
The chain has opened 198 branches so far in 2017.
Uber and Apple recently opened branches in the area, too.
Those branches can also join back together in the future.
Because there is collusion between all three branches of power.
They have acolytes in all branches of the federal government.
The closure of another 53 branches will follow in November.
Other branches of the Venezuelan state are also using euros.
Because family trees contain many branches, it is laborious work.
So it starts there, and it eventually all branches out.
In rare cases, I clutch tree branches stretched over curbs.
The field quickly branches into two approaches: invasive and noninvasive.
A winter sky had darkened the leafless tree branches outside.
All three branches will have weighed in at this point.
There would be no need for branches or credit analysts.
JPMorgan now runs 5,366 branches, according to the earnings report.
TD Ameritrade currently has 100 branches while Scottrade has 500.
At night, they break off olive branches and burn them.
At present, Barclays Kenya has 102 branches across the country.
UniCredit CIB has nine branches and representative offices in Asia.
He named the birds singing above us in the branches.
The outbreak reportedly centered on the restaurant chain's London branches.
Austerity has made life harder for all branches of government.
So is cash deposited in an account via multiple branches.
British banks have shuttered their branches at an alarming rate.
"A kidney looks like a tree with branches," said Wartinger.
Palm fronds, tree branches and garbage cans were scattered about.
It is closing 600 Belgian branches; 7,000 jobs will go.
See, in the Academy, individual "branches" recognize their particular categories.
I could hear tree branches lashing the roof and windows.
Branches are set to open in London later this year.
On the iPhone X's photo, the smallest branches smudge together.
That gives the regime control of all branches of government.
Cash deposits to an account via distant branches are suspect.
And there should be a healthy tension between the branches.
There are also 80 branches of insurers from the EEA.
Trump's lieutenants are in no mood for olive branches either.
They jumped from tree to tree and swung on branches.
Some said computers were also down in their local branches.
Most U.S. consumer banks are cutting jobs and trimming branches.
Both bodies were found lying face down, covered in branches.
Moreover, the intelligence branches have a documented history of leaking.
Its Pizza Hut franchise has 188 branches across the continent.
Oportun, for instance, has branches inside shops in Latino neighbourhoods.
We started in one place, and it just branches off.
We hear breezes but do not see the branches moving.
We're about to elect all three branches of our government.
They established a government dispersing power between three coequal branches.
Dense thickets of thorny branches slashed their arms and legs.
Question #28500: Name each of the three branches of government.
This is a democracy run by three branches of government.
Some bank branches are limiting the amount of daily withdrawals.
JPMorgan Chase, by comparison, has 5,000 branches across the country.
Its Sunni and Shiite branches are mired in violent confrontation.
Commuters can use alternate branches, such as Montauk or Babylon.
Most build their own homes from tree branches and straw.
Its hinge branches and wide base provide volume and body.
In the branches were a number of thousands of acorns.
Many have been claimed by local branches of Islamic State.
The cuts will affect branches in England and Wales only.
Frost clings to the branches of the many surrounding birches.
The sturdy branches are hinged for quick and easy setup.
Or will it fall into line behind the political branches?
The petition also named McDonald's which has far more branches.
Its olive branches to encourage trade negotiations are another indication.
She had hung herself from the branches of a tree.
An enormous guava tree spread its branches across a window.
Aaron Reuben: There are two branches of relevant science here.
Angel ornaments and miniature Santa hats nestled among its branches.
The pipeline also branches off to refineries in Washington State.
Branches without anything on them is a winter wonderland motif.
The brushstrokes, in thick, wet oils, resemble leafs or branches.
The multilayered story has multiple branches and endings as well.
Tree branches are the tiny sticks you've seen scattered around.
The tree of life grew, its branches stretching toward complexity.
On Wednesday, it condemned the "repeated" vandalism of its branches.
JOE KERNEN: YOU HAVE CLOSED A LOT OF BRANCHES, BRIAN.
WE HAVE A MILLION PEOPLE COME TO BRANCHES EVERY DAY.
There's even a sneaky elf hidden somewhere in the branches!
CNN reached out to all five branches of the military.
Mud and branches are plastered to the sides of buildings.
The number 250,000 includes branches of Catholicism besides Roman Catholicism.
The tree produces more fruit on the branches that remain.
This pattern persists in other branches of government, as well.
Our system of government creates three separate and coequal branches.
Mashreq will close half its branches this year, he said.
The hail was cutting right down through the branches now.
Photos show flooded streets, littered with downed trees and branches.
It has more overseas branches than any other Chinese bank.
They put on gloves and started to haul away branches.
It buys Berliner Bank and 98 retail branches from Norisbank.
Tree branches droop under the weight of thousands of butterflies.
The place is overstaffed, the branches are beautifully, excitingly designed.
In response, Chase launched Finn, a digital-only bank that targets younger customers, but also plans to add 400 new branches to its nationwide network of around 5,100 branches over the next five years.
In response, Chase launched Finn, a digital-only bank that targets younger customers, but also plans to add 230 new branches to its nationwide network of around 211,100 branches over the next five years.
But it allowed foreign banks to continue using branches too, subject to some additional but less onerous requirements, fearing a crackdown would lead overseas regulators to retaliate against U.S. bank branches in their markets.
Chang told a news conference earlier this week that Mega Bank's overseas branches were coming under greater scrutiny by regulators abroad following critical lapses involving suspect transactions between its New York and Panama branches.
"A proposal regarding a number of branches is currently with staff for their consideration and feedback," a Westpac spokesman said in an email to Reuters, without elaborating on the proposal or number of branches.
It also said it was opening 50 new branches in the Philadelphia area, part of a broader plan to use its corporate tax cut windfall to open 400 branches to deepen its retail reach.
The bank's digitized branches – which allow customers to access contactless ATMs and connect with call centers via video-conference technology – experienced half the traffic of nearby branches only five months after launching in 2017.
While big rivals grew deposits dramatically after the 5-1973 financial crisis from their broad networks of branches, Citigroup backed out of all but six U.S. cities and closed one-third of its branches.
JPMorgan Chase told employees on Wednesday it would close a fifth of its retail bank branches, send financial and small business advisers home to work, and operate the remaining 4,000 branches with reduced hours.
The lender said two junior officials at one of its branches in Mumbai had issued "letters of undertaking" to get overseas branches of other lenders to extend credit to "a few select account holders".
But despite exploring many descending branches back down to the present day, I'd failed to find anyone whose name was in the BuzzFeed employee directory — and there were dozens of possible branches still to explore.
Chief Executive Candido Bracher said the bank will continue to shut branches this year, although more slowly than in 103, having ended the year with 4,504 branches, or around 400 fewer than a year earlier.
For example, he said that if the United States were to return to the number of bank branches that existed in the 1950s from the 87,000 branches that exist today, approximately 200,000 jobs would disappear.
JPMorgan has 3.4 percent fewer branches (5,413 branches and about 235,000 staff at the end of 2015); much of the bank's headcount reduction came from its consumer and community banking division and within investment banking.
As a result, operation at those branches was slower than usual, Yichuan Rural Commercial Bank, which has 33 branches operating only in Henan's Yichuan county, said in a notice posted on its official WeChat account.
As a result, operation at those branches was slower than usual, Yichuan Rural Commercial Bank, which has 33 branches operating only in Henan's Yichuan county, said in a notice posted on its official WeChat account.
The Italian bank has closed 600 branches out of 1700 and 350 branches are open only twice a week due to the coronavirus outbreak, its chief executive Alberto Castagna told L'Economia-Il Corriere della Sera.
Rival heavyweight Intesa Sanpaolo, which has closed down 112 of its 3,500 branches, only allows into its branches clients who have previously booked an appointment for transactions that cannot be carried out online or postponed.
Fire will not take leaves from the branches of its trees.
Besides New York, the branches are in Illinois, Texas and California.
Three more Veggie Pret branches have opened in London and Manchester.
The India Post Payments Bank will start operations with 650 branches.
More individuals could try to start local branches of the alternatives.
That transformation doesn't come equally easily to all libraries or branches.
It's one that produces many branches (most of which die off).
First, we collect dry branches and twigs from the surrounding area.
The investigation has since spread to other branches of the military.
In a country where bank branches outnumber pizzerias, that should help.
Click through to read about the branches on Peterson's family tree.
The stems are short and threadlike, not your typically woody branches.
"This is why there are three branches of government," he said.
Their black branches pierce the sky, like in a postapocalyptic movie.
It is only one of its branches that is being investigated.
Sessions contends that violates the principle of coequal branches of government.
Caixa intends to have one top-manager overseeing roughly 15 branches.
No floral arrangements, just branches, leaves, and expensive, milky-white candles.
It has shut 74 branches there and laid off 2,000 staff.
She is already trying solid food and reaching for climbing branches.
It also offers retail banking through its 12 branches in Germany.
So what we have here, it would seem, is two branches.
Thousands of party branches are choosing their delegates for the conference.
The bank has eight branches in the UAE, its website shows.
Some have attempted to clean up their branches in other ways.
Since 1970, it has established over 90 branches in 35 countries.
Tree branches littered her property but the home itself was undamaged.
McDonald's and Caixa Econômica, a bank, opened branches in the 245s.
That is what equal branches of government are supposed to do.
Birds flew in formation overhead and branches creaked in the wind.
MADRID (Reuters) - When the 1,644 Spanish branches of Banco Popular POP.
The grid is broken both at its roots, and its branches.
It will be rotated around Brooklyn Public Library branches over 2018. 
These little branches help signals get from one neuron to another.
But branches around the U.S. have documented the surges they're experiencing.
Investment in the electrical equipment and chemical products branches dipped slightly.
All Academy branches have the opportunity to vote for best picture.
At Olympian levels, military branches have historically held a strong presence.
The agreement allows insurers to open branches in each other's jurisdictions.
That "grenade" that he held up in both bank branches, though?
I park                                         beneath branches, crank up the AC                                                                                                                                         in the Jeep.
Does he even know there are three equal branches of government?
On other military branches, the bill would follow the president's request.
It has since closed around 80 branches, leaving it with 550.
Some said computers were also down in their local branches. 22.34.
No branches are being closed and unions were consulted, it added.
Our Constitution divides government among three co-equal branches of government.
It is two — the legislative and executive branches — not all three.
Chinese media showed videos of depositors lining up at its branches.
Further, Citi's total number of branches dipped 1% YoY in Q2.
Instead, the Constitution put in place a system of overlapping branches.
The researchers found that bacteria make up most of life's branches.
Rosselló said that 86 bank branches were working as of Thursday.
Consider finding fake branch ornaments that look just like real branches.
Three state branches, including that in Berlin, formally oppose the idea.
The regional bank has roughly 1,000 branches, mostly in the Northeast.
As we walked, he cut branches that would make good staffs.
Lie found this frog perched on two branches while in Indonesia.
Data repositories have been established in other branches of science, too.
What can each of those branches do to stop the president?
We need our co-equal branches of government retaining their independence.
More than 1,200 fragrant branches of cherry blossom filled the hall.
Outlines of individual clouds formed, and branches sprouted from blurry trees.
Totems and bones and skulls leer from the nooks between branches.
Thin black strings thicken magically into the branches of a tree.
They are grafted onto each other, like branches on a tree.
It's cutting up to 22018,211 jobs and shutting hundreds of branches.
The branches of the Chinese elms bowed as the sky darkened.
That includes more than a third of its branches in Scotland.
So instead of widening, my family tree tapered, its branches thinned.
At stake was nothing less than all three branches of government.
Everything from twigs to branches the size of trees floated by.
At its height, it had branches in New York and Paris.
Virgin Money U.K. plunged another 22% as bank branches closed nationwide.
And she said the credit went to librarians in the branches.
Republicans now have total control over the legislative and executive branches.
Patsy bears her own indelible scar: ropy branches on her abdomen.
The town's emergency crews collected the branches at a little park.
Dozens of smaller branches, many also bandaged, balance in a corner.
I opened the door and stepped out,Wind in the branches.
Deer had eaten the branches as high as they could reach.
After collecting some branches and shells, you pay off this bill.
She then used "reverse genealogy" to fill out all the branches.
"Women branches" of the party started appearing all over the country.
" Sometimes, she added, "you're twisted, like the branches of old trees.
They've erased the lines of separation between the branches of government.
He listened, for whistling wind, falling branches, roof slates decapitating pensioners.
It is a demonstration of civility and comity between the branches.
And they often looked like the branches of a tiny tree.
The Aviary NYC will probably be the first of several branches.
Those in the U.S. have proportionally more domestic than international branches.
They shook the branches of a tree and cut down leaves.
But such payments from other branches of government are not prohibited.
State constitutions divide power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
Branches of a jacaranda tree pressed against the single large window.
Glaxo currently divides its business into pharmaceuticals, vaccines and consumer branches.
At that point, Republicans will control all three branches of government.
Health care regulation spans all government branches and the private sector.
They'll have to dodge tree branches, birds and dogs patrolling backyards.
Jamie Dimon: No. A million people visit our branches every day.
They picked up the branches and drummed on the women again.
Now, he has more than 350 branches all across the country.
They're just existing branches that were due to be remodeled anyway.
Branches of Egypt's sprawling security apparatus have long competed for influence.
The bank has around 240 branches and units around the country.
He needed to pick the right branches in the right order.
They beat him with belts, belt buckles, tree branches, and wires.
It has a little more than 5,100 branches in 23 states.
YOU GO AND VISIT BRANCHES AND MEET LOTS OF YOUR EMPLOYEES.
THAT'S MORE IN NEW GEOGRAPHIES THAN JUST ARBITRARILY HAVING MORE BRANCHES.
A. Right now, Republicans have a lock on all three branches.
Nude bodies merge with tree trunks; arms are extended like branches.
But Fortis may offer olive branches, which could also please buyers.
It is without question the weakest of the three branches now.
Other anti-corruption plans released by 2020 presidential candidates have focused on combatting the influence of money in all three branches of government; Warren has an extensive plan focusing on the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
The trees range anywhere between three and four feet tall when they ship, according to a Home Depot spokesperson, as some tend to be shorter with denser branches, while others grow taller with longer, thinner branches.
After all, while the legislative and executive branches criticize each other constantly (and often in much harsher terms than Trump used with the judiciary), having the political branches attack the judiciary is not generally considered appropriate.
Haiti's constitution established a balance of power between three branches of government similar to the United States, but Martelly's appointments that took place in lieu of elections have afforded him significant influence over all three branches.
Njoroge said concerns about the recent closures of at least 10 bank branches by Barclays Kenya and other lenders was "overblown," saying technological innovations such as mobile phone banking were reducing the need for physical branches.
Carl Quintanilla: In the meantime, JPMorgan announcing this morning it plans to open 50 new branches in the Philadelphia area, as part of the company's announcement earlier this year to open 23 branches across the country.
The action will affect almost 300 Crown Post Offices, the larger branches usually found on high streets, but the rest of the Post Office's network of 11,600 local branches, and Royal Mail's delivery services, are not involved.
The RBS cuts mean British banks are set to close more than 1,000 branches this year, a record according to a Reuters analysis of previous announcements and academic studies, and taking branches away from low-income areas.
The painting's foreground features a tree whose trunk is rung with yellow police tape that's snaking its way toward the branches, branches blooming with a strange sort of fruit, yellow bullets glowing as if with inner light.
Article of the Day Before reading the article: The United States government has three branches of government, and each branch provides a check and balance on the other two branches so no one branch becomes too powerful.
HSBC has already shrunk its presence from some 315 branches and around 6,000 staff in 2013 to around 183 branches and 2,000 staff as of September last year, according to data from the Banks Association of Turkey.
The Western and Eastern branches of Christianity split nearly 1,000 years ago.
She says they began beating her over the head with large branches.
The criminal justice process is implemented by the executive and judicial branches.
Others break off tree branches to shelter their tents from the elements.
The leafless branches of trees, innately inescapably lacy, push into the sky.
And then, behind two tree branches, two people in ghillie suits emerge.
Once you've reached the bottom branches, start weaving your way back up.
Ships often involve a combination of these three basic branches of belief.
Compromise between the branches, in other words, is essential for government budgeting.
Indeed, Lee has served in all three branches of the federal government.
The compromise doesn't necessarily portend greater cooperation between branches of government, however.
Extensive queues at local branches of network providers are also causing frustration.
As spring sets in, most branches are expanding as new life buds.
Both branches include worshipers who run the gamut from secular to fundamentalist.
A Burger King splits the divide between these two branches as well.
"They harvest the apples by cutting the tree branches," says Mr Froese.
But EBT is not the worst part of the government branches, certainly.
The cutting of the branches, the selecting of the buds, is fundamental.
The European Parliament is also less powerful than the EU's unelected branches.
Neanderthals are one of the failed branches, a tune that played out.
Rick owns more than 2 dozen Wing Stop branches across the country.
What's worse: none of the branches of that tree are truly great.
The body was between two logs and covered with soil and branches.
It supports up to 20 plants simultaneously and up to 25,000 branches.
Frost: And how many branches have you got today across the country?
Greggs, a baker, has reduced the number of its high-street branches.
McEwan also said RBS could shut more branches in England and Wales.
When equipped with a camera, it could take video among tree branches.
Before doing so, they held out olive branches to the French government.
A lot of dead leaves and branches — and money down the drain.
Worshippers carry palm branches in a procession, and then have them blessed.
The other four branches of the military have been done to death.
Watch for branches under tension, since they could spring out when cut.
Since then, Flatiron has added branches in Atlanta, Houston, Washington and London.
Our three branches of government are supposed to be independent and separate.
These notes could be exchanged for Rs 4,000 ($59) at bank branches.
Those branches serve nearly 0003 percent of the LIRR's near 2000,290 passengers.
There 77 branches of banks from the European Economic Area, in Britain.
Even bare winter branches reduced pressure on the buildings, the research showed.
So we would cut and shape javelins from the branches of trees.
He was also allegedly rebuilding the stack of branches and yard waste.
Wilson remains the only official nominee in place for the military branches.
"All Christmas trees are gorgeous, no matter what color the branches are."
NFIB has asked all three branches of government to lend a hand.
Even in the digital age, brick and mortar branches come in handy.
"Then the winds kick in," said Sater, downing branches and power lines.
A prehensile tail allows this creature to move along branches with ease.
Branches with a strong link to ISIS have claimed even fewer attacks.
Twitter and Facebook operate branches of their Asia-Pacific offices in Indonesia.
The bank has 17 branches and assets of over 12.5 billion shillings.
If the political branches shared Ravel's concerns, they could restructure the agency.
Banks: 56% of bank branches (175 of 313) are open and operating.
The courts have however held the line of separation between the branches.
Since they're only online, they also avoid costs associated with maintaining branches.
Instead, it's up to governmental branches to help level the playing field.
It would sit alongside branches like the Army and the Air Force.
It plans to open branches in Australia and Canada later this year.
For years, he cowered at the sight of the shadow-laden branches
In the center, a massive tangle of rocks and dead branches splays.
Some 43% of the island's 313 bank branches remained closed, it said.
The court has a strong preference for the branches working it out.
Expectations were pretty low, but the service branches still performed pretty poorly.
In others, tall branches wave beyond a window, while birds hop around.
The Special Operations Command oversees the specialized forces of all military branches.
Now can someone please remind two of our three branches of government?
Regulatory reform is an institutional debate between the branches of our government.
Some snow is caught by the branches and turns directly to vapor.
In Chicago, the bank has 5.8 million retail customers and 360 branches.
Budgetary decisions can become negotiations between the executive and the legislative branches.
The post-Kennedy era is also restructuring the other branches of government.
This year, nine branches of the Academy invited more women than men.
Tensions between branches of government are inherent in the US political system.
The elective branches — the presidency and the Congress — are not doing much.
That nerve originates at the brainstem then branches out across the face.
Simcha Teich noted the symbolism of the branches of the synagogue's menorah.
And it does not have to build an expansive network of branches.
People thus often refer to the "political branches" in distinguishing the judiciary.
But the promise of AI also threatens the existence of bank branches.
They soon encountered a mound of mud-caked leaves and broken branches.
Businesses have complained of difficulties coordinating with their national or global branches.
On the branches of the bare first draft, life begins to bud.
These institutions have been joined lately by branches of large, international galleries.
In 3Q16, BAC lowered its branch count by 112 branches to 4,629.
It has other branches elsewhere including Yemen, Afghanistan and parts of Africa.
Many small businesses use paper checks and visit their bank branches often.
The shadows of tree branches lengthen across the ceiling of his bedroom.
According to the ViVi website, there are 70 branches across the US.
Two branches of Bellerbys College, one in London and one in Brighton.
The officials saw the roots, thought they were branches and were happy.
BNA's liabilities, including its branches abroad, are fully guaranteed by the government.
California regulations require all branches within four feet of lines be removed.
The HomeBaker branches out to other delicious recipes including jams and cakes.
Big banks have shuttered branches, while smaller banks have struggled to merge.
I spent loads of time there, building forts out of felled branches.
HSBC, Standard Chartered and Bank of East Asia closed some central branches.
A miniature model of Dayton's playing court was wedged into its branches.
A miniature model of Dayton's playing court was wedged into its branches.
He clears charred branches and undergrowth to make it more fire resilient.
He pointed out the dying trees with bare branches and yellow needles.
Investigators said he was last seen withdrawing $28,500 from 19 bank branches.
Other branches that operate Gulfstream aircraft include the Coast Guard and Navy.
They found that participants could accurately gauge up to 11 lightning branches.
If you have co-equal branches, that's not a role for him.
About half of Sweden's 1,400 bank branches no longer accept cash deposits.
Those branches now buttress each other and Fidesz—sometimes unobtrusively, sometimes blatantly.
Their tanks, decorated with fresh eucalyptus branches and fern fronds, glowed faintly.
Instead, the appeals court suggested the other branches of government should negotiate.
They tap branches with slender fingers, listening for voids in the wood.
Protesters throw Molotov cocktails and torch the branches of Shia political parties.
Are the two branches ready to fight a war against Iran tonight?
Republicans currently control all branches of government, including both houses of Congress.
The branches on the tree next door were waving; they were bending.
Measures include cutting staff, closing branches and selling its mBank in Poland.
Repeated calls to Yichuan bank and its branches went unanswered on Wednesday.
The department said the 18 branches have approximately $1.7 billion in deposits.
Where trees bend their branches and their trunks against strong alpine winds.
A volunteer rescuer spotted movement under some fallen branches: a woman's hand.
"I was paranoid every time it rained," fearing falling branches, Leshawn said.
But that&aposs not to say that branches are top of mind.
Disembodied heads float through a barren wasteland with branches and leafless tree.
A Montreal chain with many branches has opened one in Greenwich Village.
"They found them dead under fallen trees and tree branches," he said.
Since then, several agencies and branches of the military have banned TikTok. 
In the developing brain, they sculpt neuron branches, helping them to mature.
"There's room to raise the net profit in these branches," Vandelli said.
Some two-thirds do not know there are three branches of government.
They will then move to branches throughout the U.S. beginning this summer.
Their core competency is delivering service through retail branches, not mobile apps.
The founders provided three equal branches of government to protect the republic.
That&aposs because our three branches of government live under minority rule.
Almost two-thirds of adults cannot name all three branches of government.
At least 57 branches would be closed after the deal, he added.
They operate alongside thriving commercial pillars, including branches of Sotheby's and Christie's.
The national organization responded Thursday saying it agreed with the California branches.
Nearly 75% of respondents visited physical branches at least once per month.
SO IT DOESN'T AT ANY INCREMENTAL RISK AT ALL FOR OPEN BRANCHES.
In the developing brain, they sculpt neuron branches, helping them to mature.
All sides downplay any rivalry between the executive and the legislative branches.
A. A property owner can cut branches that hang on his property.
Demetia Hopkins-Greene, a former Alvin Ailey dancer, branches out to Broadway.

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