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After the demise of BSA in 1972, Cheney joined with former BSA factory rider John Banks to develop and campaign a highly successful BSA powered motocross bike.
In March 1968, Anderson met bassist Chris Squire and joined him in a group called Mabel Greer's Toyshop, which had previously included guitarist Peter Banks.
Mrs. Banks joined her husband in New Orleans and held lavish dinner parties for the benefit of Union soldiers and their families.
That naval force under David Dixon Porter had joined the Red River Campaign to support the army and to take on cotton as lucrative prizes of war, and Banks had allowed rich speculators to come along for the gathering of cotton.
By now Crane and Kinsley had joined up with guitarist Aaron Williams ( born 23 June 1942, Liverpool ) and drummer John Banks ( born 23 September 1943, Liverpool-died 20 April 1988 ).
Gordon Banks, England's 1966 World Cup-winning goalkeeper, joined in 1967 for £ 52, 000 from Leicester.
Upon Fugger's departure, Pratt and Woods were joined by Thickets guitarist Warren Banks to create a new podcast, Horsetrack Hooligans.
She joined the show right after the fictional character Nicky Banks was born toward the end of season 3, when Hubert-Whitten was released from her contract after a contract violation and multiple problems working with the show's star, Will Smith.
A classmate of Tony Banks and Peter Gabriel at Charterhouse School, Stewart joined them in a school band called The Garden Wall, and they later formed another band with schoolmates Mike Rutherford and Anthony Phillips, called Anon.
He joined the Union Army as the highest ranking major general of volunteers during the war, effective May 16, 1861 ; also appointed on that day were Nathaniel P. Banks and Benjamin Franklin Butler, but Dix's name appeared first on the promotion list, meaning that he had seniority over all major generals of volunteers.
He joined the vessel near Tahiti, and was welcomed aboard on insistence of Sir Joseph Banks, a member of Cook's expedition.
Don Blum joined the band around 1999 after attending numerous Baby Killers shows, while Leann Banks was picked via an audition.
He had been a founding member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation but was disillusioned by the CCF during the Cold War and joined the Labour-Progressive Party ( as the Communist Party was known ) when CCF leaders supported a raid by Hal Banks and the Seafarers International Union against Hewison's union, the United Fishermen and Allied Workers ' Union in 1953 after it was expelled from the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada because of its Communist leadership.
In 2000 he joined the board of Independent News and Media Plc as a non-executive director and in 2003 he was appointed Chairman of Ireland's largest bank Allied Irish Banks.
After the war, Banks joined the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
British actress Morwenna Banks joined the cast for the last four episodes of the season as a full cast member, but did not return the next season.
He joined Hall-of-Famer Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs, Jim Gentile of the Orioles and Don Mattingly of the Yankees as the only players to hit at least five grand slams in a season.
The line-up included chief songwriter David Line ( vocals, guitar ), Caroline Banks ( drums and backing vocals ) and Kevin Penney ( guitars ) who joined the band following the departure of founder-member Charles MacLeod.
In 2004 at the Friends Reunion organised by a fan, Banks and Russell were joined by Ian Niblo on bass and Matt Russell ( John's teenage son ) on drums to perform a karaoke set.
Banks of Mid-America was another client and the director of that company's treasury department, Bob Prince, later joined Bridgewater Associates as co-CIO.
In May 2004, when Malta joined the European Union, it became an integral part of the European System of Central Banks.

Banks and Stoke
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.
Stoke City, with Banks, came to the U. S. where it played in Cleveland, Ohio.
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 duly reached his third League Cup final and won it for the second time, when Stoke beat Chelsea 2 – 1 at Wembley.
Having lost two FA Cup finals, Banks ' attempts to be luckier with Stoke in the competition fell agonisingly short as Arsenal beat them in the semi finals of both the 1971 and 1972 competitions.
On 22 October 1972, while driving home from a session with the Stoke physiotherapist, Banks lost control of his car which ended up in a ditch.
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.
Banks launched Mullan's book in Dublin, Derry and at the Britannia Stadium in Stoke in the Summer of 2006 and has described Mullan as ' my greatest fan '.
His powerful shot into the top corner was saved by the Stoke goalkeeper and Hurst's international team-mate Gordon Banks, who succeeded in deflecting the ball over the bar.
George Banks died of cancer and pneumonia in Dalston, Hackney, close to London, and is buried nearby at Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington with his wife-the author Isabella Banks.
* Chris Banks, physiotherapist at Stoke City.
In May 1966, a 16 year old Shilton made his debut for Leicester against Everton and his potential was quickly spotted to the extent that the Leicester City management sided with their teenage prodigy and soon sold World Cup winner Banks, to Stoke City.
After John Turner left Stoke for Lane End in 1762, Spode is said to have carried on the factory of William Banks, Turner's partner, at Stoke for him for some time.
In 1776, he bought the old pottery works at Stoke which had formerly been the property of William Banks ( in partnership with Turner ), on the same site as the later Spode factory which continued operating into modern times.
Of the twelve teams Los Angeles Wolves, represented by Wolverhampton Wanderers and featuring Derek Dougan, Cleveland Stokers, represented by Stoke City and featuring Gordon Banks, and Washington Whips, represented by Aberdeen, emerged as the strongest sides.

Banks and City
Category: Banks based in New York City
Now, however, it will feature both Banks and the great German goalkeeper, Bert Trautmann ( Manchester City ), who was Banks ' boyhood hero.
Lineker is now honorary vice-president of Leicester City, along with former players Gordon Banks and Peter Shilton.
Category: Banks based in New York City
Category: Banks based in New York City
The Shepard Point Land Company's objective was to take advantage of the natural deep channel ( geography ) of Topsail Inlet known today as the Beaufort Inlet which splits Bogue Banks and Shackleford Banks providing access to both Morehead City, Beaufort, North Carolina, the Newport River and the Intra-Coastal Waterway.
The popularity of this particular hotel, with its train depot entrance, grand ballroom, piers, sailing and ferries to the beaches of Bogue Banks, helped to establish Morehead City as a summer destination.
Hertford is located in North Carolina's Inner Banks region and is part of the Elizabeth City Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Located in the Inner Banks of North Carolina, Elizabeth City is largely flat and marshy with an elevation of only.
" Another relevant decision is Scott v. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, in which the distinction is made between Federal Reserve Banks, which are federally-created instrumentalities, and the Board of Governors, which is a federal agency.
Missouri is the only state to have two Federal Reserve Banks ( Kansas City and St. Louis ).
Works are in many major collections, including the Central Bank of Ireland, Dublin ; Bank of Ireland ; Allied Irish Banks ; Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin ; Ulster Museum, Belfast ; Waterford Museum ; Office of Public Works, Dublin ; First National Bank of Chicago ; First National City Bank of New York ; An Chomhairle Ealaíon / The Irish Arts Council ; KLM Airlines Headquarters, New York ; Irish Management Institute, Dublin ; Jefferson Smurfit Group Ltd .; Norman B. Arnoff, New York ; University College, Dublin, and the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.
Category: Banks based in New York City
TriMet also links to various local shuttle services operated by the following: Ride Connection, which serves Banks, Gaston, King City and North Plains ; the Swan Island Transportation Management Association ; the Tualatin Transportation Management Association ; Intel ; Nike ; and Oregon Health & Science University, including the Portland Aerial Tram.

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