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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.
Meltzer was a boarder with the Banks family.
Banks the Butcher was a hard master and a hard father, a man who didn't seem to know the difference between the living flesh of his family and the hanging carcasses of his stock in trade.
At this time, Lord Sandwich, together with the President of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Banks, was advocating establishment of a British colony in New South Wales.
Phillip soon decided that this site, chosen on the recommendation of Sir Joseph Banks, who had accompanied James Cook in 1770, was not suitable, since it had poor soil, no secure anchorage and no reliable water source.
In the 1920 Census, he is recorded as having returned to the Freestone County area, and he was living with his half-brother Kit Banks on a farm between Wortham and Streetman.
The Bronze Star Medal was designed by Rudolf Freund ( 1878 – 1960 ) of jewelry firm Bailey, Banks & Biddle.
Anne experienced icing problems, it was decided to construct a much larger fortification at Louisbourg to improve defences at the entrance to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and defend France's fishing fleet on the Grand Banks.
The first retired number flag, Ernie Banks ' number 14, was raised on the left field pole, and they have alternated since then.
Massachusetts was increasingly concerned over reports of the capabilities of this fortress, and of privateers staging out of its harbour to raid New England fishermen on the Grand Banks.
Zoff was a goalkeeper of outstanding ability and has a place in the history of the sport among the very best in this role, being named the 3rd greatest goalkeeper of the 20th century by the IFFHS behind Lev Yashin and Gordon 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 was a member of the England national team that won the 1966 World Cup.
Banks, born in Rotherham, was a careful student of goalkeepers during childhood.
Banks played in local colliery football as a boy and was offered an apprenticeship by Chesterfield after initially going to work as a coal bagger and then as a bricklayer on leaving school.
After performances in the youth and A teams gained him promotion to the reserves, Banks was posted to Germany with the Royal Signals on National service, winning the Rhine Cup with his regimental team.
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.
Banks played well, but with the right back Len Chalmers carrying an injury, was powerless to prevent second half goals from Bobby Smith and Terry Dyson giving Spurs a 2 – 0 win and the first " double " of the 20th century.
In goal, Banks was checked out by Ramsey for the first time in April 1963 against Scotland at Wembley.
Though England lost 2 – 1, Banks gained plaudits and Ramsey was pleased with his performance.
Meanwhile, at club level, Banks was chasing the double.
By 1965, Banks was indisputably the first-choice England goalkeeper.

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Brazil still won the game 1 – 0 – Jairzinho guided a shot past Banks in the second half – but England missed chances to get something, with Jeff Astle putting the ball wide of an open goal and Alan Ball striking the crossbar.
The typeface is still in use today although substantially modified in 1979 by Eiichi Kono at Banks & Miles to produce " New Johnston ".
In an interview, Banks specifically compares this to having a Civilization battleship arrive while the player is still using wooden sailing ships.
However, Raleigh still hoped to make money from the trip, and Mace's ship landed in the Outer Banks to gather aromatic woods or plants such as sassafras that would generate a decent profit back in England.
The local accent is not unlike that of the " Hoi Toiders " of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, also settled by English settlers, many of whom still have descendants living on the islands today.
Despite the changes, the exterior shot of the Banks house was constant throughout the series, usually featured in still shots.
As of opening day of the 2012 CFL season, there were still four former Renegade players still active on other CFL team rosters ( Korey Banks, Kyries Hebert, Marc Parenteau, and Kerry Joseph ).
Banks still have quite a bit of leeway in fashioning loan agreements, but when a bank clearly steps over the bounds of propriety, the plaintiff is compensated with treble damages.
Banks still has that historic tape of the music to which Gaye sang his soulful version.
Old: Banks of conventional lead-acid car batteries are still commonly used for EV propulsion
FCMC went on to open an offices in London in 1992 and Hong Kong in 1994 which still exist as Mizuho Capital Markets Corp. FCMC was noted at the time for its relatively advanced technology, and was one of the first Japanese Banks to connect to the internet, registering the fcmc. com domain in 1993.
At this stage, Banks was still England's first choice keeper, but the remaining brace of back-ups from the 1970 World Cup, Peter Bonetti and Alex Stepney, had been cast aside by Ramsey so Shilton could begin to regard himself as his country's number two goalkeeper at the age of 22.
Often the narrator is also a character in his or her story, in which case it would technically still be employing the first-person narrative mode ; an example of this form is A Song of Stone by Iain Banks.
Banks, born in Wellington, moved to Auckland while still at high school.
The Palace of the Genoese podestà Montano de Marinis, known as the Palazzo del Comune ( Palace of the Municipality ) in the Genoese period and built in 1316, still stands in ruins on Banker Sokak ( the historic Rue Camondo ); a narrow side street that's parallel to the neighbouring Bankalar Caddesi ( Banks Street ) which was the financial center of the Ottoman Empire and has rows of Ottoman-era bank buildings, including the headquarters of the Ottoman Central Bank, which is today the Ottoman Bank Museum.
Provisions can still be purchased on the Outer Banks during the winter months, but a short drive to the town of Avon to the South or Nags Head to the North is required.
Banks said he hoped the scheme would be acceptable to the opponents of the scheme, even though around 1, 200 houses would still have to be demolished or otherwise affected.
Gloria made its final landfall on western Long Island near Long Beach, New York as a weaker yet still strong hurricane just 10 hours after hitting the Outer Banks.
In 1939 the canal was still carrying some 63, 000 tons of material annually, and after the war it was still seen as a useful means of transporting goods to and from its basin at Haven Banks, opposite Exeter Quay.
Then, from 1863 to 1913, known as the National Banks Era, state-chartered banks were still operating under a free banking system.
The pasture called The Banks is still let by an ancient custom.
Institutions chartered by the OTS are still regulated according to the rules and regulations of Federal Savings Banks.

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