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The Labour party adopted a policy of a single, directly elected Mayor ( a policy first suggested by Tony Banks in 1990 ), together with an elected Assembly watching over the Mayor ; this model, based on American cities, was partly aimed at making sure the new body resemble the erstwhile GLC as little as possible.
However, since 1997 it has been increasingly common for governments of the larger nations to bypass Investment Banks by making their bonds directly available for purchase over the internet.
Adapted almost directly from the low freeboard, French river bateaus, with their straight sides and removable thwarts, bank dories could be nested inside each other and stored on the decks of fishing schooners, such as the Gazela Primeiro, for their trip to fishing banks, such as the Grand Banks.
The construction of a Mid-Currituck Bridge is being discussed as a way to directly connect mainland Currituck County with the Outer Banks communities.
The Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 gave Britain control of part of Acadia ( peninsular Nova Scotia ) and Newfoundland ; however, France maintained control of its colonies at Île Royale, Île St-Jean ( now Prince Edward Island ), Canada and Louisiana, with Île Royale being France's only territory directly on the Atlantic seaboard ( which was controlled by Britain from Newfoundland to present-day South Carolina ) and it was strategically close to important fishing grounds on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, as well as being well placed for protecting the entrance to the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Banks, as trustees of their customers money, are also in the semi-unique position of being able to deduct fees from a customer's account directly, without permission from the account owner.
Banks, hedge funds, and huge oil companies stopped making telephone calls to the pits and started trading directly for themselves over screens.
In the spring of 1864, Lt. Gen. Richard Taylor, directly under Smith's command, soundly defeated Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks at the Battle of Mansfield in the Red River Campaign on April 8, 1864.
The mountain is mentioned directly in the popular folk song The Bonnie Banks o ' Loch Lomond.
It is actually a broad, shallow lagoon located directly to the west of Banks Peninsula, separated from the Pacific Ocean by a long narrow sandy spit called Kaitorete Spit, or more correctly Kaitorete Barrier.

Banks and several
Thus, in several languages of the Banks Islands, including Mwotlap, the simple m stands for, but an m with a macron ( m ̄) is a labial-velar nasal ; while the simple n stands for the common alveolar nasal, an n with macron ( n ̄) represents the velar nasal ; the vowel ē stands for a ( short ) higher by contrast with plain e ; likewise ō contrasts with plain o.
Huntington changed Judah's strategy of finding several investors and instead sought to raise the money from three partners: Mark Hopkins, his business partner ; James Bailey, a jeweler ; Leland Stanford, a grocer, future governor of California, and founder of Stanford University ; and Charles Crocker, a dry-goods merchant and eventual owner of Crocker Banks.
Banks have several additional options for generating liquidity, such as selling loans, borrowing from other banks, borrowing from a central bank, such as the US Federal Reserve bank, and raising additional capital.
Bakshi hired several African American animators to work on Coonskin, including Brenda Banks, the first African American female animator.
Originally called Milltown, Lakeland received its current name in 1925 in honor of its proximity to several lakes including Grand Bay Lake, Lake Erma, and Banks Lake.
By the early and mid 1790s, Red Banks had a tavern and residents included several European-American families, as well as the Cherokee.
Ellsworth is the seat of Banks Township, which also includes the community of Atwood and several cherry orchards.
Others within Doniphan work for the local post office, the Doniphan-Trumbull school, several Doniphan Banks, and NPPD.
Additionally Barry had several assistants who worked for him at various times, including Robert Richardson Banks, Thomas Allom, Peter Kerr and Ingress Bell.
At the opening of the Thirty-Fourth Congress, men from several parties opposed to slavery's spread gradually united in supporting Banks for speaker.
He erected several Banks,
It forms a background and plot device in several novels and shorter works of Iain M. Banks.
In 2003, he founded the record label G-Unit Records, which signed several successful rappers such as Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, and Tony Yayo.
Together, the three mortgage finance GSEs ( Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks ) have several trillion dollars of on-balance sheet assets.
Cam ' ron then ridiculed the record sales of G-Unit members Lloyd Banks and Mobb Deep by stating that Jim Jones outsold their albums despite being signed to an independent label and that his group, The Diplomats, had a distribution deal from several labels.
He claimed authority over the fish stations at St. John's and proceeded to levy a tax on the fishermen from several countries who worked this popular area near the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.
Banks used a cross-hand playing style in several songs to allow himself to play faster.
It has also appeared in episodes of several TV shows including Curb Your Enthusiasm ( Hugh Hefner and a variety of playmates co-starred ), Entourage ( Hefner guest starred along with his Playmates ), Sex and the City ( the four main characters went to a party and were thrown out ), The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ( Hilary Banks goes to the Mansion to do a Weathergirl Photo Shoot ) and an episode of Viva La Bam.
Soane included many members of the Royal Academy as friends including J. M. W. Turner, who was professor of drawing at the Royal Academy, with whom he spent the Christmas after his wife's death as well as owning three works by the artist ; John Flaxman was an old friend, he was professor of sculpture at the Royal Academy and Soane also acquired several plastercasts of Flaxman's work for his museum ; Thomas Banks again Soane owned sculptures by him ; Thomas Lawrence who painted Soane's portrait ; despite falling out with his old master, George Dance the Younger, they were firm friends after his death Soane purchased Dance's drawings ; after the death of his other teacher Henry Holland, Soane tried to buy his drawings and papers, but found they had been destroyed, but did purchase some of his antique sculptures ; despite being rivals Soane got on with fellow architect John Nash, they often dined together.
Their ownership group, which was led by New Jersey radio entrepreneur E. Burke Ross, also included several ex-NFL players, such as Joe Morris, Carl Banks, and Harry Carson.
In 1800, however, Matthew Flinders put to Banks a proposal for an expedition that would answer the question whether New Holland was one island or several.
Charles Jr. worked extensively on projects in London and East Anglia with fellow architect Robert Richardson Banks ( 1812 – 72 ), working from an office in Sackville Street, and then collaborated with his shorter-lived brother Edward on several schemes.
He opened another account with SunTrust Banks in Orlando several days after his arrival, becoming one of nine hijackers to open an account with the bank.
Replica 47's and 62's are bespoke-manufactured by Banks Europa Engineering, in several variations.

Banks and famous
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.
At club level, Banks came up with his second most famous save when spectacularly palming a vicious penalty from his England team-mate Hurst over the crossbar as Stoke defeated West Ham United in the semi final of the 1972 League Cup.
Banks arrived back in England on 12 July 1771 and immediately became famous.
The best-known figure on Cook's mission, Joseph Banks ,< ref > Extract from Lapérouse's journal: I here must witness my recognition of Sir Joseph Banks, who, having realised that Monsieur de Monneron could not find an inclining compass in London, wished to lend us those that had served the famous captain Cook.
Some Banks fishing schooners such as Bluenose also became famous racers.
The county is famous for its excellent fishing in the Alapaha River, Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge as well as in its many small lakes.
Located on a plateau on the eastern bank of the Rock River, the city was named after the River Doon, made famous as the subject of Robert Burns ' poem, Ye Banks and Braes o ' Bonnie Doon.
Jackson's campaign of maneuver and lightning strikes against superior forces in the Valley — under Banks and other Union generals — humiliated the North and made him one of the most famous generals in American history.
Talpagiri Rangantha Swamy Temple is a very famous temple situated here on the Banks of River Pennar, date backs to many centuries century but has been in history records from 12th century.
In the first round, two 1-0 victories over Romania and Czechoslovakia enabled England to progress, despite a loss by the same scoreline to ultimate champions Brazil ( a match which also featured a famous save by Gordon Banks from Pele's header ).
* The East Bank of the Jordan ( also known as " Two Banks has the Jordan "), a poem by Ze ' ev Jabotinsky that became the slogan and one of the most famous songs of Betar
* Doug Banks ( nights 1978 ) Later became famous for his nationally syndicated Urban music radio show from Chicago.
The mill remained leased to Mr Banks, the former owner, until 1986 when he gave up his milling business, his place being taken by James Waterfield of Boston in the following year, owner of the famous Maud Foster Windmill.
The most famous of these was " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away ", which became the second best-selling song, in terms of sheet music, during the nineteenth century.
Dresser's success continued with " We Were Sweethearts for Many Years ", in 1895, " Lost, Strayed or Stolen ", in 1896, and his most famous hit, " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away ", in 1897.
* The East Bank of the Jordan ( also known as " Two Banks has the Jordan "), a poem by Ze ' ev Jabotinsky that became the slogan and one of the most famous songs of Betar
He was also a prolific writer of letters, papers, pamphlets and newspaper articles covering a wide variety of subjects, and was an associate of the famous botanists Joseph Banks and William Jackson Hooker for a period.
Since the famous case of breakage of submarine cables by a turbidity current following the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake, earthquake triggered turbidites have been investigated and verified along the Cascadia subduction Zone, the Northern San Andreas Fault, a number of European, Chilean and North American lakes, Japanese lacustrine and offshore regions and a variety of other settings.
Revesby was named in 1913 in honour of Sir Joseph Banks, the famous botanist who sailed with Captain James Cook on the Endeavour, when he reached the east coast of Australia in 1770.
Banks and insurance companies began to distribute the parables and the most famous ones were compiled into the book The Richest Man in Babylon.
Revesby was named in 1913 in honour of Sir Joseph Banks ( 1743 – 1820 ), the famous botanist who sailed with Captain James Cook on the Endeavour, when he discovered the east coast of Australia in 1770.

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