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The bartender brought Rourke's drink and Shayne laid a twenty-dollar bill on the bar.
* United States twenty-dollar bill, nicknamed for Andrew Jackson, whose picture appears on the obverse side
Sport drags Iris from the cab and throws Travis a crumpled twenty-dollar bill, which continually reminds him of her.
The most iconic object in the Museum is probably the yellow cedar sculpture The Raven and the First Men by Bill Reid, which is depicted on the Canadian twenty-dollar bill.
" In God we trust " on the back of a United States twenty-dollar bill | U. S. Twenty Dollar Bill.
The film he made was Cigarettes & Coffee ( 1993 ), a short film made for $ 20, 000 connecting multiple story lines with a twenty-dollar bill.
For example, in one episode George asks Kramer if he can break a twenty-dollar bill, to which he replies, " I only have hundreds " (" The Mango ").
The United States twenty-dollar bill ($ 20 ) is a denomination of United States currency.
Former U. S. President Andrew Jackson is currently featured on the front side of the bill, which is why the twenty-dollar bill is often called a " Jackson ," while the White House is featured on the reverse side.
The security strip in a twenty-dollar bill glows green under a blacklight.
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File: Andrew Jackson. jpg | Portrait of Andrew Jackson, 1824, used for the United States twenty-dollar bill from 1928 onward
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The security strip of a United States twenty-dollar bill | U. S. $ 20 bill glows under black light as a safeguard against counterfeiting

twenty-dollar and was
The double eagle, or twenty-dollar gold piece, was first issued in 1850 ; its congressional authorization was a response to the increasing amount of gold available as the result of the California Gold Rush.
Saint-Gaudens had intended a flying eagle design for the cent, but developed it for the twenty-dollar piece after learning that by law, an eagle was not to appear on the cent.

twenty-dollar and is
She is featured on the obverse of Australian twenty-dollar notes printed since 1994.
An image of the sculpture is featured prominently on the reverse of the Canadian twenty-dollar bill.
The Saint-Gaudens double eagle is a twenty-dollar gold coin, or double eagle, produced by the United States Mint from 1907 to 1933.

twenty-dollar and which
He taught that faith could miraculously solve financial problems and claimed to have had a miraculous experience in which God supernaturally changed one-dollar bills into twenty-dollar bills to allow him to pay his debts.

twenty-dollar and out
Then it quickly begins the story once a woman tries to deposit a twenty-dollar bill at the bank that turns out to be phony.

twenty-dollar and .
It today serves as a Canadian icon, and appears on the obverse of both the Canadian fifty-dollar and twenty-dollar bills.
It wasn't available on any format in the USA until 2011 when Amazon released a video download and a twenty-dollar, burn on demand copy of the film on their site.
" In God We Trust " on the back of a United States twenty-dollar bill | Twenty Dollar Bill.

bill and past
In contrast to President Abraham Lincoln's more lenient Ten Percent Plan, the bill made re-admittance to the Union for former Confederate states contingent on a majority in each Southern state to take the Ironclad oath to the effect they had never in the past supported the Confederacy.
In American Communications Association v. Douds, 339 U. S. 382 ( 1950 ), the Supreme Court had said that the oath was not a bill of attainder because: 1 ) Anyone could avoid punishment by disavowing the Communist Party, and 2 ) It focused on a future act ( overthrow of the government ) and not a past one.
Although the word ' beak ' was, in the past, generally restricted to the sharpened bills of birds of prey, in modern ornithology, the terms ' beak ' and ' bill ' are generally considered to be synonymous.
In size and bill structure, it is very similar to Anser fabalis rossicus, and in the past was often treated as a sixth subspecies of Bean Goose.
The species is most closely related to the Bean Goose Anser fabalis ( having even been treated as a subspecies of it at times in the past ), sharing a similar black-and-coloured pattern bill, but differing in having pink on the bill and legs where the Bean Goose is orange, and in the paler, greyer plumage tones.
The bill, while large and broad, is also short, barely projecting past the face.
In his veto message, Carcieri made the following statement: " This bill represents a disturbing trend over the past few years of the incremental erosion of the principles surrounding traditional marriage, which is not the preferred way to approach this issue.
The bill floats near the Mississippi River just above St. Anthony Falls ; over the 3rd Avenue Bridge ; and past the E-Z Stop gas station at 1624 Washington Ave. North.
Upon introduction of the bill, Inhofe said, " Moving beyond the confusing, command-and-control mandates of the past, Clear Skies cap-and-trade system harnesses the power of technology and innovation to bring about significant reductions in harmful pollutants.
The bill was hailed by gay and liberal activists as another step forward out of the country's apartheid past, while at the same time some clergy and traditional leaders described it as " the saddest day in our 12 years of democracy.
In past, emotional labor demands and display rules were viewed as a characteristics of particular occupations, such as restaurant workers, cashiers, hospital workers, bill collectors, counselors, secretaries, and nurses.
Traits which people tend to underestimate include juggling ability, the ability to ride a unicycle, the odds of living past 100 or of finding a U. S. twenty dollar bill on the ground in the next two weeks.
In 2006 U. S. Representative Duncan Hunter ( R-CA ) introduced a provision into the annual defense policy bill that would allow disabled veterans to continue hunting elk on the island past 2011, without the consent of Vail & Vickers or the National Park Service.
The 2009 House version of the bill prohibits indigenous Native Hawaiians from pursuing their claims in the courts and arguably legitimizes past transfers of Hawaiian land that would not have been legitimate for Indian Tribes.
However, Butch and Woim lure the two young boys away from the Blur by tying a dollar bill to a duck's tail and sending the duck right past the go-cart, just before setting off a booby trap involving a pickle jar being dropped on them both.
He further argued that the attempt to make past criminal conduct an offence was an invalid attempt to usurp the judicial power of the Commonwealth, that power being vested by the Constitution in Chapter III courts, by enacting what was effectively a bill of attainder.
By appealing for an " up or down vote ", an advocate of the bill is trying to get it out of committee and past all other legislative hurdles, and to a floor vote.
As a result of mounting international pressure the bill never proceeded past committee stage.
Supporters of the bill claim that more passive efforts to reform the UN have failed in the past, and it is now time to try a technique that shows the United States has " some teeth in reform.
Finding the oyster shop closed, she walked back past the Marr home, where she saw her employer through the window, still at work, and went to pay the baker's bill.
A late fee, also known as a late fine or a past due fee, is a charge levied against a client by a company or organization for not paying a bill or returning a rented or borrowed item by its due date.
Taylor was one of two Republicans who didn't vote on the bill, even though he'd strongly opposed it in the past.

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