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Banks and duly
Banks duly organised a defensive wall and got into position.

Banks and reached
Ultimately German defender Wolfgang Weber reached it at the far post and swept it into the net with Banks diving in vain to get his palms to the ball.
It is one of the most remote islands in the Outer Banks, as it can only be reached by one of three public ferries ( two of which are toll ferries ), private boat, or private plane.
Alex strengthened further and reached a peak of 120 mph ( 190 km / h ) winds while off the coast of New England, one of only two hurricanes to reach Category 3 status north of 38 ° N. Alex caused a scare of a hurricane-force direct hit in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, which had been devastated by Hurricane Isabel less than a year earlier.
Gloria reached Category 4 status on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale near the Bahamas, but weakened significantly by the time it made landfall on North Carolina's Outer Banks.
In 2007, Anna Spilotro testified at the Family Secrets trial about how she reached out to mob boss James Marcello for help and allegedly was swindled after selling her husband's Chicago restaurant to state Democratic Senator James DeLeo and attorney James Banks, the nephew of Chicago's 36th Ward Alderman William Banks.
Turning northeastward, How reached peak winds of 110 mph ( 180 km / h ) on October 4 as it passed near the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
Another member of the cast of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Tatyana Ali ( who played Ashley Banks ), reached number three with her second single " Boy You Knock Me Out ", a follow-up to her debut " Daydreamin '", which had been number six the previous November.
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 third
The third credit service, Banks for Cooperatives, exists under authority of the Farm Credit Act of 1933.
The late-1960s brought hope of a renaissance, with third baseman Ron Santo, pitcher Ferguson Jenkins, and outfielder Billy Williams joining Banks.
Dino Zoff was born in Mariano del Friuli, Friuli-Venezia Giulia ( Italy ), and was elected in a poll by the IFFHS as the third best goalkeeper of the 20th Century-after Lev Yashin ( 1st ) and Gordon Banks ( 2nd ).
Banks joined Stoke City and maintained his England place, while Shilton lost in Leicester's third FA Cup final of the 1960s ( the 1969 game against Manchester City ) and began to make his name.
On third down, Elway pitched the ball to Winder, who tried to score on a run to the outside, but linebacker Carl Banks tackled him for a 4-yard loss.
* Iain M. Banks ' novel The Player of Games features a third sex known as Apex.
In practice, a marginal fielder as a shortstop who hits well can be moved to almost any other position, especially second base or third base, whether early in their careers ( examples: George Brett and Mike Schmidt were both tried early in their careers as shortstops ) or later due to diminished fielding range, slower reflexes, weaker throwing arms, increased risk of injury, or co-existence with another dominant shortstop, as with Ernie Banks, Cal Ripken, Jr., Alex Rodríguez, Michael Young, or Miguel Tejada.
For the third type of combination, the Mota people of the Banks Islands of Melanesia are cited: the individual child is thought of as the incarnation of a particular animal, plant, or natural creature that was found and consumed by the mother at the time that she was conscious of her pregnancy.
On September 28, 2003, Santo's jersey No. 10 was retired by the Cubs organization, making him the third player so honored behind his teammates Ernie Banks (# 14 ) and Billy Williams (# 26 ).
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.
* CIBC was named Canada ’ s Best Consumer Internet Bank for the third year in a row by Global Finance magazine in its 11th annual “ World ’ s Best Internet Banks ” competition.
Bolger's call for a republic was publicly disavowed by three Cabinet ministers ( John Carter, John Banks and Simon Upton ), and support for a republic was recorded at one third of the population.
The treatment and recognition of these two stands in contrast to that of Robert Brown, the third in the succession of Banks ' botanists, who was feted as the pre-eminent botanist of his day.
A remixed version of the song, featuring fellow rappers Snoop Dogg, Lloyd Banks and Young Buck, was released as the album's third official single on August 12, 2003, although the remix was not initially part of the tracklisting: it was later added as a bonus track to some digital editions of the album.
In 2010 G-Unit signed with EMI to distribute Banks third studio album H. F. M.
In late January 2010, it was announced that Banks would release a new song, " Beamer, Benz, or Bentley " featuring Juelz Santana, from his upcoming third studio album.
Lloyd Banks release info via his Twitter announcing that the title for his third album has tentatively been called ' The Hunger for More 2 ' and will attempt to take him back to his best work.
After being dropped by Interscope Records in 2009, Lloyd Banks announced on Friday, August 13, 2010 on MTV News that EMI Label Services has signed a deal with 50 Cent ’ s label, G-Unit Records, in which EMI will distribute and promote releases on the G-Unit roster in North America including Lloyd Banks third album H. F. M.
National Bank also placed third in Bloomberg's list of the " The World ’ s Strongest Banks ".
* 1995 Euromoney ranks Alfa Bank third in its category for Best Russian Banks in 1995 ; Alfa Bank joins Factors Chain International ; representative office opens in London, United Kingdom ;
The third was for " Robbery, Assault and Battery " which depicted Collins as a bank robber who shoots an elderly man ( played by Mike Rutherford ) after holding him up and is then pursued by cops ( played by Banks, Hackett and Rutherford ), shooting Banks in the process.
He was traded to the Chicago Cubs in May 1958, batting. 295 over the remainder of the season and. 264 in 1959 ; with Ernie Banks at shortstop, the Cubs shifted Dark to third base, where he remained in his last seasons.

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In 1964, Banks finally won his first major trophy though when Leicester beat Stoke City 4 3 in the League Cup final over two legs, though they lost the trophy a year later after a 3 2 defeat by Chelsea on aggregate in the final.
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 had a short career in management with Alliance Premier League side Telford United, he spent the 1979 80 season before being sacked after losing to a cup match against a team lower down the table.
Other members of the Hall who played in both the Negro leagues and Major League Baseball are Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, Roy Campanella, Larry Doby, Willie Mays, and Jackie Robinson.
Offense was led by Chad Maddox (. 307 ) and Ryan Wehrle (. 317 ), and in August, Frontier League all-star Ernie Banks was acquired from the Washington Wild Things and hit. 353 on the season.
Famous residents and natives include Pat Sajak, host of Wheel of Fortune, and Major League Baseball players Mark Teixeira, Josh Banks, and Gavin Floyd.
Kill Devil Hills is home to the Outer Banks Daredevils of the Coastal Plain League, a collegiate summer baseball league.
In the National Football League, MSU alumni include Carl Banks, who was a member of the Giants teams that won Super Bowls XXI and XXV.
Banks was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977 and the Major League Baseball All-Century Team, in 1999.
Banks signed with the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro American League in and broke into the Major Leagues in with the Chicago Cubs as their first black player.
Banks won the National League Most Valuable Player Award twice, in and despite the fact that the Cubs were not pennant contenders during those seasons.
The 1990 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was dedicated to Banks.
In, Banks ranked Number 38 on The Sporting News list of " Baseball's Greatest Players ", and was elected to the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.
Consequently, Banks holds the Major League record of most games played without a postseason appearance ( 2528 ).
However, because Banks remained an Italian citizen and would have been interned in the United Kingdom, she was forced to leave Britain for North America during the war, at the instruction of Winston Churchill, who told her to " Make American Dollars, not British Pounds ," which she did in aid of the Navy League and the Spitfire Fund.
* Tony Banks ( American football ) ( born 1973 ), American National Football League ( NFL ) quarterback
Vic and Bob played the main roles, with Charlie Higson, Morwenna Banks, Tim Healy, Mark Benton, Matt Lucas and The League of Gentlemens Reece Shearsmith.
Austin left Uncanny X-Men in 1981 and has since worked on a variety of titles for both Marvel and DC, including Doctor Strange ( over Paul Smith and Dan Green pencils ), Superman ( over Byrne ), Justice League America ( over Kevin Maguire ) and Green Lantern ( over Darryl Banks ).
The team sent more players to the majors than any other Negro League franchise, including Robinson, Paige, Ernie Banks, Elston Howard, Hank Thompson, and Willard Brown.
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Padstow Park, which is on the corner of Davies Road and Banks Road, is the home ground of the Padstow Panthers Junior Rugby League Club.
Harvey Banks Martin ( November 16, 1950 December 24, 2001 ) was an American football defensive end in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys from 1973 until 1983.
With the Pirates, he made three All-Star Games, and finished fourth in the voting for Most Valuable Player in 1958, when he batted. 281, finished second in the National League to Ernie Banks with 35 home runs, and had 109 RBIs.

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