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Old 26-06-2007, 15:41   #11
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Re: Is Britain Now Part of America ?

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Originally Posted by sherer View Post
Surely that's only in America though. As you stated over here we call them bank clerks, I used to know someone that did that for a job and he never described himself as a teller.
Clerks have many roles in a bank, those that hand out money are tellers.

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Originally Posted by sherer
the phones themselves are also mobile and can be carried around as a mobile device
I've got a dect phone, it's mobile, can be carried around as a mobile device.
Cellular phones however are the ones which connect to cells and enable you to make calls from anywhere within the cellular network.

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Originally Posted by sherer
i don't object to companies doing it as the US is suge a huge market for companies but when i'm reading a English paper it's not asking too much to expect to print the currency in the English format seeing as that's what their readers will use.
International story, using international currency units.
Airbus probably released the figures in dollars, and this is what was being quoted.
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