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By its means they can, if need be, rediscount their commercial paper, exchange their unmatured assets for actual cash, and secure its still better known credit in place of their own.

From Readings in Money and Banking Selected and Adapted by Phillips, Chester Arthur

The little glass showed a sort of prettiness in her thin, unmatured young face; tripping dance-tunes ran through her head, her feet keeping the time—ah, she did so hope to dance often that night!

From The Literary World Seventh Reader by Metcalf, John Calvin

For him, as for other youths, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil had budded apace; the fruit remained for ever unmatured.

From Life of John Keats by Rossetti, William Michael

It may keep things on too conservative a basis; but it avoids the danger into which we as a profession have fallen,—the danger of "half-baked" theories and unmatured policies.

From Craftsmanship in Teaching by Bagley, William Chandler

If the vine is allowed to grow too late in the season, an early frost may destroy the unmatured cane, and much of the results of the year's growth will be wasted.

From Manual of American Grape-Growing by Hedrick, U. P.




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