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{{g}}May refer to a [[trustee]], a [[paying agent]], a [[registrar]], a [[custodian]], a [[loan service agent]] or even a [[process agent]] — earnest yeomen all, if not terribly sparkling conversationalists at the dinner table, unless you find the recent travails of Scunthorpe United unusually animating.
{{g}}May refer to a [[trustee]], a [[paying agent]], a [[registrar]], a [[custodian]], a [[loan servicing agent]] or even a [[process agent]] — earnest yeomen all, if not terribly sparkling conversationalists at the dinner table, unless you find the recent travails of Scunthorpe United unusually animating.


''Do say'': “I say, the Hatters might be promoted this year.”
''Do say'': “I say, the Hatters might be promoted this year.”

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May refer to a trustee, a paying agent, a registrar, a custodian, a loan servicing agent or even a process agent — earnest yeomen all, if not terribly sparkling conversationalists at the dinner table, unless you find the recent travails of Scunthorpe United unusually animating.

Do say: “I say, the Hatters might be promoted this year.”

Don’t say: “What about those poor chumps at Citigroup, hey?”

See also

Citigroup v Brigade Capital Management