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22 Sentences With "squirrelled"

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In total, they still have 66% of their portfolios squirrelled away in risk-free assets.
So more money has to be squirrelled away to pay for a longer retirement (see article).
Many Tories, however, believe the war-chest is a pot of money squirrelled away in the Treasury.
Last year they squirrelled away a tenth of their disposable income, twice the savings rate of Britons.
Wally'sDessert first: Baklava at this squirrelled away Lebanese and Greek diner is peerless in terms of taste and texture.
He dabbed at his eyes with old tissues he found squirrelled away in the breast pocket of his suit.
In 43, the World Bank estimated that $2 billion worth of textiles like Mr Zakari's are squirrelled into Nigeria every year.
Otherwise, with my salary, my skincare routine would consist of whatever I've squirrelled away from the free samples basket at the drugstore.
They wanted to show Greenberg and Margit Erb, the director of the Saul Leiter Foundation, what Ennis had squirrelled away in a drawer.
How can I teach Miss McConnell that it is impossible to write a story without a naked little wannabe emperor squirrelled away inside it.
Before they left, they squirrelled away tens of billions of dollars in government funds in a network of private bank accounts around the world.
It provides much needed competition to hotels, and often helps bring tourist dollars to local businesses that might otherwise be squirrelled away in hotels' bank accounts.
America is also spending billions of dollars to upgrade 150-odd B61 nuclear bombs that are squirrelled away across Europe and can be dropped by allies' aircraft.
A million potential scenarios could drain your savings without warning, so it's better to have at least eight-to-12 months' worth of living expenses squirrelled away.
A million potential scenarios could drain your savings without warning, so it's better to have at least eight to 12 months' worth of living expenses squirrelled away.
After it was cut off by its neighbours in the Gulf on June 5th, there was a brief shortage of milk and poultry, as some locals squirrelled away food.
But many people have a lot more money squirrelled away with the asset-management industry, in the form of pensions and lifetime savings, than they do in their bank accounts.
There may, though, be places like national parks where tourists are so abundant that useful ecological information can indeed be extracted from dusty albums squirrelled away in the world's attics.
Low rates are an especially sensitive topic in Germany because they are seen as eroding the savings of millions of people who have squirrelled away cash in banks for their retirement.
Climeworks has actually sold some carbon-offset credits—to a private investor and a big corporation—on the basis of the carbon dioxide it has squirrelled away at a demonstration plant it recently launched in Iceland.
Urgo-Hem was freed from imprisonment through the blood of a 16th-century Spanish priest. The priest had spent time in Tenochtitlan before it burned, and had learned the history of the Ogdru Hem there. After being persecuted by the inquisition for his knowledge, the priest was eventually squirrelled away by a secret order dedicated to preserving treasures of the ancient world. When Hellboy stumbled across him, the priest's blood released Urgo-Hem.
When Walter Goldsmith, a retired army major, purchased Salisbury Hall, he soon came to realise that it had been used by de Havilland during the war. On contacting Bill Baird, then in charge of PR at de Havilland at Hatfield, he discovered that the company had used it as the design centre for the Mosquito, and that Baird had squirrelled the original prototype away in the Fiddlebridge stores, just off the airfield at Hatfield. Having resisted several calls to burn the aircraft, Baird was delighted to find someone who could offer the old aircraft a home. de Havilland carried out basic restoration work at Hatfield, and Goldsmith accepted the aircraft back at Salisbury Hall in 1959.

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