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- lending. In the past, the
custodian bank
purely focused on custody,
safekeeping, settlement, and
administration of
securities as well as ****et servicing...
- district, city and muni****l
jails in the
Philippines with
pronged tasks of
safekeeping and
development of its inmates,
officially classed as
persons deprived...
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Visual depictions of Kim Il Sung have been
commonplace in
North Korea since the 1940s
following the
example of
Joseph Stalin in the
Soviet Union and Mao...
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founded in 1348 by King
Charles IV. The
castle served as a
place for
safekeeping the
Imperial Regalia as well as the
Bohemian Crown Jewels, holy relics...
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preservation and
welfare of wildlife, and the preservation,
improvement and
safekeeping of
natural and
other national historic sites and monuments. The headquarters...
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British money and gold
ingots from the
United Kingdom to
Canada for
safekeeping during the
Second World War. It was the
largest known movement of physical...
- gold and
other objects that had been
either plundered or
moved for
safekeeping during World War II at
various storage sites.
These sites included salt...
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August 2024. Thomas,
Abigail (2000).
Safekeeping.
Anchor Books. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-385-72055-7. "
Safekeeping: Some True
Stories from a Life". Publisher's...
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abode of the
giant Suttungr,
where he
placed the mead of
poetry for
safekeeping under the
guardianship of his
daughter Gunnlöð. Odin, with the help of...