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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.

Banks and always
Roine Stolt also talked about the recordings of Banks of Eden: We always record live in the studio nowadays, it gives the music more muscle and an organic elasticity in groove and dynamics that is sorely missing in many modern prog bands production when they use sequencer and build it up around drum-machines.
But fishing was always the most important industry, whether locally or at the Grand Banks.
He always wanted dual citizenship and in the last year of his life, sought Canadian citizenship with the help of Alberta Senator Tommy Banks.
Banks always capitalizes the term in his novels to distinguish it from the more general meaning of " mind ".
The Little Girl would always sit on a very large table or desk ( to make Banks look small ) and would go on to describe a topic such as death, dentists or the government in an overexcited bluster.
None of the members of the Family are named are instead referred to by their titles of " Father " ( Docherty ), " Mother " ( normally Kennedy with his back always to the audience, cleaning ), " Eldest son " ( Sparkes ), " Daughter " ( Banks ), " First twin " ( Baikie ) and " Second twin " ( Hunter ).
Banks have always had various methods of detecting kiting schemes and stopping them in the act.
Banks will always be remembered as one of the most flamboyant athletes to compete in track and field.

Banks and called
The character and themes from the comic strip Little Nemo were used in a song " Scenes from a Night's Dream " written by Phil Collins and Tony Banks of the progressive rock group Genesis on their 1978 recording, ... And Then There Were Three ... Another progressive rock group, from Germany, called Scara Brae also recorded a musical impression of the comic on their rare self titled disc from 1981 ( the track was actually recorded 2 years earlier ).
This was further developed by Iain M. Banks in his Culture series, which features about 1 / 100th ringworld – size megastructures called Orbitals that orbit a star rather than encircling it entirely.
Also in 1779 Banks took a lease on an estate called Spring Grove, the former residence of Elisha Biscoe ( 1705 – 1776 ), which he eventually bought outright from Biscoe's son also Elisha in 1808.
He was continually called on for help in developing the agriculture and trade of the colony, and his influence was used in connection with the sending out of early free settlers, one of whom, a young gardener George Suttor, afterwards wrote a memoir of Banks.
The Culture is a fictional interstellar anarchist, and utopian society created by the Scottish writer Iain M. Banks which features in a number of science fiction novels and works of short fiction by him, collectively called the Culture series.
The Culture novel Excession by Iain M. Banks features a ship called Not Invented Here.
Banks has called it:
The die was engraved by Max Zietler of the Philadelphia firm of Baily Banks & Biddle in 1903 ( and is thus sometimes called the 1903 die ), but final delivery was delayed until January 1904 due to issues with the press.
On the west are Amundsen Gulf and Banks Island, which is separated from Victoria by a long sound called the Prince of Wales Strait.
In Iain M. Banks ' fictional Culture universe, an Orbital ( sometimes also simply called an O or a small ring ) is a purpose-built space habitat forming a massive ring ( though much smaller than a ringworld ) rotating to simulate gravity.
This Treaty of 1804 is called " The Four Mile Purchase Treaty " and, although the land was originally in Franklin County, the original strip now lies in Banks and Habersham Counties because of later redistribution of land in counties.
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.
Lewisport was formerly called " Little Yellow Banks ," and was renamed Lewisport in 1839 in honor of John Lewis, one of the first permanent settlers of the area.
A village on this site was called " Red Banks " by the Cherokee who historically lived and hunted there, because of the reddish clay soil on the tall banks of the river.
This mid-sized rural town has been called the " Heart of the Inner Banks ".
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.
Perhaps aware that Banks considered that the columnar basalt cliff formations on Ulva called " The Castles " rivalled Staffa's Johnson wrote:
With obvious excitement in his voice, he said, " I told her, ' You'll see a stadium where Babe Ruth called his shot, Ernie Banks hit his 500th home run, and Milt Pappas threw a no-hitter!
There is a small amateur theatre called ' Medway Little Theatre ' located on St Margaret's Banks next to Rochester High Street near Rochester Railway Station.
Banks and Gabriel, together with drummer Chris Stewart, formed a band called The Garden Wall.
In 1998, fans formed a tribute band called Strictly Banks, and performed a set of Banks's solo songs.
In 2008, Banks released a charity wine called Ernie Banks 512 Chardonnay, a nod to his 512 career home runs, with all of his proceeds donated to his foundation.

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