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MAY-bank / ˈ m eɪ b æ ŋ k / Mackinac Island: MAK-in-aw / ˈ m æ k ɪ n ɔː / Madras, Oregon: MAD-rəss / ˈ m æ d r ə s / Madrid, Alabama: MAD-rid / ˈ m æ d r ɪ d / Name of various places Malad River: mə-LAD / m ə ˈ l æ d / Malheur River: MAL-hure / ˈ m æ l h jʊər / Manchaca, Texas: MAN-shak / ˈ m æ n ʃ æ k / Manor, Texas ...
Differences in pronunciation between American English (AmE) and British English (BrE) can be divided into . differences in accent (i.e. phoneme inventory and realisation).See differences between General American and Received Pronunciation for the standard accents in the United States and Britain; for information about other accents see regional accents of English.
American State Bank was a financial service company operating 37 locations in 21 communities across Texas, mainly in West Texas. American State Bank first opened on May 20, 1948, in Lubbock. American State Bank had unusual continuity of management - there were only three presidents since its inception.
In the United States, a state bank is a bank in a U.S. state that is chartered by the government of that state, as opposed to a national bank which is chartered at the federal level. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Overview
This is a list of demonyms used to designate the citizens of specific states, federal district, and territories of the United States of America. Official English-language demonyms are established by the United States Government Publishing Office (USGPO); [1] however, many other terms are in common use.
Anchor Bay; Ashmun Bay; Au Train Bay; Bete Grise Bay; Big Bay de Noc; Brest Bay; East Moran Bay; Good Harbor Bay; Grand Traverse Bay; Green Bay; Hammond Bay; Huron Bay
Thus Melinoë is described as such not in order to be designated as a divinity of lower status, but rather as a young woman of marriageable age; the same word is applied to Hecate and Tethys (a Titaness) in their own Orphic hymns. [11] As an underworld "queen" (Basileia), Melinoë is at least partially syncretized with Persephone herself. [12]
The three founding community banks were: The First National Bank of Neenah, founded in 1861; Kellogg Citizens National Bank, Green Bay, founded 1874; and Manitowoc Savings Bank, founded in 1884. 1989 – Acquired the Associated De Pere Bank of De Pere, Wisconsin; 1991 – Acquired Farmers State Bank of Pound, Wisconsin, and F&M Financial Services