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Mr. Banks was always called Banks the Butcher until he left town and the shop passed over to Meltzer the Scholar who then became automatically Meltzer the Butcher.
Lilly Banks and I became friends.
With McLaren fit again, Banks was sent back to the reserves but, after the first team conceded 14 goals in the next 5 games, he was recalled and became the first-choice goalie for the remainder of the season.
However, Leicester became injury struck and nervous and gained only one point from their last 5 games, with Banks himself missing the final 3 games of the season through injury and eventually fell to a disappointing 4th place in the league.
Shilton became England's number one and was also signed by Stoke City shortly afterwards from Leicester City ( the same club Stoke had bought Banks from ) to take over from Banks in goal at the Victoria Ground.
However, the overdriven sound of the Hammond gained a new image when it became part of 1960s and 1970s rock with artists like Alan Price, Gregg Allman, Steve Winwood, Rick Wright, Keith Emerson, Jon Lord, Matthew Fisher, Rick Wakeman, Tony Banks and Jack McDuff.
Glan Rhondda ( Banks of the Rhondda ), as it was known when it was composed, was first performed in the vestry of the original Capel Tabor, Maesteg, ( which later became a working men's club ), in either January or February 1856, by Elizabeth John from Pontypridd, and it soon became popular in the locality.
Banks also documented 34 species of birds, including the Great Auk, which became extinct in 1844.
Banks arrived back in England on 12 July 1771 and immediately became famous.
Banks dispatched explorers and botanists to many parts of the world, and through these efforts Kew Gardens became arguably the pre-eminent botanical gardens in the world, with many species being introduced to Europe through them.
Banks ' house became the office of the Zoological Society of London.
Some Banks fishing schooners such as Bluenose also became famous racers.
Banks, stock exchanges, and insurance became ways to manage the risk involved in the renewed trade.
* Allied Irish Banks settled a million-pound overdraft with Haughey soon after he became Taoiseach in 1979 ; the tribunal found that the lenience shown by the bank in this case amounted to an indirect payment by the bank to Haughey.
She also became a special correspondent for The Tyra Banks Show, starting in early February 2007.
After a brief experience in a variety of trades, in his late teens George Banks became a contributor to various newspapers, and subsequently a playwright, being the author of plays, burlesques and lyrics.
As the Civil War became imminent, President Abraham Lincoln considered Banks for a cabinet post, and eventually chose him as one of the first major generals of volunteers, appointing him on May 16, 1861.
The crew of Captain James Cook became the first Europeans to sight the peninsula, during Cook's first circumnavigation of New Zealand in 1769, when he named the feature in honour of the Endeavours botanist, Joseph Banks.
5 Oct. 2008 < http :// www. ci. green-bay. wi. us / geninfo / history_o. html ></ ref > In what later became a French fur-trading route, he sailed up the Ottawa River, through Lake Nipissing and down the French River to Lake Huron, then through the straits of Michilimackinac into Lake Michigan and is believed to have landed at Red Banks, near the modern-day city of Green Bay.
He nearly became only the third player to collect 20 doubles, triples, home runs, and stolen bases in the same season, led the Cubs to the National League's Eastern Division title ( their first championship of any kind since 1945 ), and won the National League Most Valuable Player Award, the first by a Cub since Ernie Banks ' back-to-back honors in and.
He became only the fourth Chicago Cub to have his number retired, following Ernie Banks (# 14 ), Billy Williams (# 26 ), and Ron Santo (# 10 ).
It was now that Soane met Maria Hadfield ( they became lifelong friends ) and Thomas Banks, Soane was now fairly fluent in the Italian language.

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The Giants ' other starting linebackers, Gary Reasons, Carl Banks, and Harry Carson, did not get as much media attention as Taylor, but both Reasons and Carson had been selected to play in the Pro Bowl, while Banks recorded 6. 5 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries.
His career with the England national side is also largely remembered for one match – the 1970 FIFA World Cup quarter-final against West Germany in Mexico, when he was thrust into the starting line-up as a late replacement for Banks, who was suffering from food poisoning.
After releasing Banks and Bono following the 1998 season, the Rams signed free agent Trent Green to be their starting QB, and Warner was promoted to second string.
Banks played 116 NFL games ( starting 63 ) while with the Cardinals and was brought in by coach Rollie Dotsch to serve as a mentor to a very young club.
In 2002, it was also proposed by John Banks that the Eastern Transport Corridor might link into a harbour tunnel starting north of Parnell, and linking to Ngataringa Bay near Devonport, for an estimated cost of $ 1 billion.
Starting from 1942 he worked on plans and a large model for the Danube Development of the Banks, starting from 1944, also worked on designs for the cultural center, which Hitler regarded with particular interest.
" On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away " is played at the event as the race cars move into their starting positions, a period that receives little television coverage, while " Back Home Again in Indiana " is sung just before the start of the race and is broadcast publicly.

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Some of Cheney's motorcycle designs are now famous in their own right, such as the competition BSA Gold Stars of Jerry Scott and Keith Hickman and the John Banks replica which used a BSA B50 engine specially tuned by Cheney.
) In the second instance, Banks is preparing for an Easter service and attempts to show off his prowess by singing the last two lines of the chorus ; Smith jokingly replies with his own version, in which he makes a joke about Carlton's height.
Other science fiction authors have devised their own variants of Niven's Ringworld, notably Iain M. Banks ' Culture Orbitals, best described as miniature Ringworlds, and the ring-shaped Halo structure of the video game Halo.
Iain Banks has given his own Culture name as " Sun-Earther Iain El-Bonko Banks of North Queensferry ".
Critics also felt that Banks did not successfully establish a distance between his own voice and that of the protagonist.
By late 1792, free male inhabitants ( who did not include the Cherokee, as they had their own nation and were not counted as US citizens ) totaled 62 people in Red Banks or Charleston, Ohio, then part of Logan County, Kentucky.
Banks acted both as “ dealers ” in providing such protection ( or speculative “ exposure ”) to customers and as “ hedgers ” or “ speculators ” to cover ( or create ) their own exposures to such risks.
* TU – own brand clothing range, which replaced the Jeff Banks designed range, Jeff & Co.
Sierra Leoneans abroad have created their own styles, such as Seydu, Ansoumana Bangura, Abdul Tee-Jay, Bosca Banks, Daddy Rahmanu, Patricia Bakarr and Sidike Diabate and Mwana Musa's African Connexion.
Critics have noted that Vaughan Williams is a notable influence on his own orchestral compositions and this has been acknowledged by Banks himself.
In addition, Disney announced in 2010 that Tinker Bell will have her own live-action comedy movie and actress Elizabeth Banks is cast as Tinker Bell.
On The Tyra Banks Show in 2006, filmed before the Ripa incident, Aiken mentioned wanting to have his own talk show someday, and Banks switched seats with him and let him interview her for one segment of the show.
Banks established his own charity, the Live Above & Beyond Foundation, to eliminate prejudice, support programs that enhance neighborhoods and relieve discrimination among various age groups and races.
In 1854, as Nathaniel Parker Willis was downstairs writing Out-doors at Idlewild ; Or, The Shaping of a Home on the Banks of the Hudson, Jacobs was upstairs completing her own manuscript.
Within four years, Shilton had forced Banks ' own departure from Leicester after the teenager gave the club an ultimatum over which goalkeeper should be first choice.
She also formed her own record label with Bobby Banks, Rhythmbank, in 2005, signed and released several EP's & CD's, Sleeper Cell ( the Showtime original TV series ) and a gospel CD by protégé Najiyah Threatt.
In Iain M. Banks ' Culture series, most larger starships, some inhabited planets and all orbitals have their own Minds: sentient, hyperintelligent machines originally built by biological species which have evolved, redesigned themselves, and become many times more intelligent than their original creators.
* Peter and Jennifer Wells ( played by Docherty and Banks ) were a couple introduced in series two, who were keen to support charities, but often let their own prejudices get in the way.
In 1975, the bank became the first new member of the Committee of London Clearing Banks for 40 years and thus able to issue its own cheques.
A distinctive sound of early Genesis recordings was the double acoustic 12-string playing of Rutherford intertwined with that of Anthony Phillips, and, later, Steve Hackett ( additionally, keyboardist Tony Banks would occasionally throw his own 12-string into the mix ).
50 Cent was soon granted his own record label by Dr. Dre and released the album Get Rich or Die Tryin '; Lloyd Banks was featured on the song " Don't Push Me ", and the remixed version of " P. I. M. P ".
He then formed The Yards with Stuart Fletcher and former Shed Seven guitarist Paul Banks in 2001, who released two albums on their own " Industrial Erotica " label before splitting in November 2009 and has since resurrected his solo career with the self released album " Ashes ".
Banks Grain own and operate a large grain and rice silo adjacent to the railway line.

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