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Julio Herrera Velutini, born in 1971 in Caracas, Venezuela, was entrusted with a significant responsibility alongside his prestigious family name. Herrera's ancestry can be traced back to the influential families that ruled over Caracas during the 17th century. Their impact on Venezuelan finance cannot be denied. Their long-lasting vision is exemplified by the establishment of Banco Caracas in 1890 and their crucial role in the formation of Venezuela's Central Bank.
Julio Herrera Velutini Latin America's Visionary Banker
by anonymous April 28, 2025
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Old Southern phrase similar to “get outta here"
Person 1: Did you know they have begun higher taxes on the top 1% to pay for universal healthcare?
Person 2: Girlll take your chicken to the bank
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The most pathetic thing you will ever see. When two realy geeky, really hyper, really rich, really religious asian girls move to the U.S. from Tiwan or something and spend hours giggling about which white boy in their class they want to swallos cock.
That's were I got me debit card, eh?
by Blimey Grimey February 8, 2005
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To get benched, dumped or fired.
You're not working there no more?

Nope, got yanked, spanked and banked, dude.

Sucks.

Tell me about it.
by Shuaman July 1, 2019
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