On the other side Momentum, with help from the Unite and the TSSA transport union, is planning rallies and its own street stalls and has organised a series of «
emergency phone banks» to accumulate backers for its candidate.
Not exact matches
In food service it could be the address,
phone number or menu details of a restaurant; in healthcare, the health insurances accepted by a physician or the precise drop - off point of the
emergency room at a hospital campus; or in finance, the ATM locations, retail
bank holiday hours or insurance agent biographies.
I have several cards that I haven't used for multiple years but haven't bothered to close (both due to the hassle of arguing with someone on the
phone, and because I want to have one card with a much higher limit than my day to day cards for
emergency purposes) and in no case has the
bank closed the account for me instead of keeping a few rows in its DB in the hope that I'll eventually decide to charge something on it.
Emergency phone list: Now that your little bruiser has seen an emergency vet, I'm sure the clinic name has been burned into your mem
Emergency phone list: Now that your little bruiser has seen an
emergency vet, I'm sure the clinic name has been burned into your mem
emergency vet, I'm sure the clinic name has been burned into your memory
bank.
Personal: Travel (maps, destinations, hotels, frequent flyer state - ments) Home (recipes, decorating, gardening, organizing, party planning) Family (parenting articles, sports teams) Health (one for each member of the family) School report cards Children's sports teams
Phone numbers and address subcategories: Business (home maintenance contacts, work references) Personal (master list,
emergency contacts list) Financial and legal subcategories: Tax returns (current year, immediate past year, all other years); Important Certificates: (birth, marriage, divorce and death certificates) Passports Wills Mortgage agreements or leases Insurance policies Car records Educational records Medical records (see below) Power of attorney
Bank statements (each account gets a separate file) Credit card accounts (one file for each) Utility company bills RRSPs Investment records Loan agreements Pay stubs Home subcategories:.